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UCGBA

Page 2 - IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

Getting started10After unpacking, check that the following parts are included.• Remote Control • Batteries (size AA, UM-3, or R6) (2)• Audio Pin Cable

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Using the Timer function for playback and recording1003 Use / to move the cursor to “Server Timer Functions” and press SELECT.The Server Timer Funct

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Using the Timer function for playback and recording101Using the Timer function for playback and recordingSetting playback Timer details for MusicCAST

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Using the Timer function for playback and recording102Activating the Timer functionYou must activate the Timer function separately fromsetting the act

Page 6 - CONTENTS

Using the Timer function for playback and recording103Using the Timer function for playback and recordingPressing SELECT when the cursor is on a selec

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104Configuring the MusicCAST networkThe MusicCAST server stores all data used in your MusicCAST system, and distributes it to MusicCAST clients for pl

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Configuring the MusicCAST networkConfiguring the MusicCAST network105What is a wired network connection, and when should I use one?Wired networks use

Page 9 - What is the MusicCAST system?

Configuring the MusicCAST network106The MusicCAST server and MusicCAST clients are equipped with an Auto Configuration function that makes configuring

Page 10 - Supplied accessories

Configuring the MusicCAST networkConfiguring the MusicCAST network1073 If the following screen appears on your MusicCAST client on-screen display, use

Page 11 - Front panel

Configuring the MusicCAST network108This section explains the purpose and function of each screen in the MusicCAST server network setting menus availa

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Configuring the MusicCAST networkConfiguring the MusicCAST network1092 Use / to move the cursor to “IP Address” and press SELECT.The IP Address scre

Page 13 - Rear panel

Getting startedGetting started11Front panel1 STANDBY/ONSwitches the MusicCAST server between standby and power on modes. Press and hold STANDBY/ON for

Page 14 - Remote control

Configuring the MusicCAST network110 Setting the MusicCAST server to obtain an IP address from a DHCP serverYou can set the MusicCAST server to obtai

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Configuring the MusicCAST networkConfiguring the MusicCAST network111Wireless LAN screenUse this screen to set the wireless LAN parameters for the Mus

Page 16 - Preparing the remote controls

Configuring the MusicCAST network1123 Use / to move the cursor to “Network” and press SELECT.The Network screen appears on the on-screen display.IP

Page 17 - Component check list

Configuring the MusicCAST networkConfiguring the MusicCAST network113Use this screen to manually enter the ID slof the MusicCAST clients you wish to c

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Configuring the MusicCAST network1146 When you have finished setting codes, use // / to move the cursor to “OK” and press SELECT to confirm the sett

Page 19 - Using this manual

System setup115115System setupThis section explains how to configure the MusicCAST system settings. You can set each parameter using the setting scree

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System setup116Expert settings - DHCP Service MusicCAST server DHCP service OFFRange start 192.168.1.2Date / Time Use NTP Server NoSynchro Interval 12

Page 21 - Music storage formats

System setup117System setup1Press TOP MENUThe Top Menu screen appears on the on-screen display.2 Use / to move the cursor to “System Setup” and pres

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System setup1183 Set the date and time.• To set the date and time manuallyRemove the check from the “Use NTP server” checkbox, and use / / / to move

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System setup119System setupYou can change the manner in which the MusicCAST outputs the on-screen display to the TV/monitor. You can set it to always

Page 24 - Storing a CD

Getting started12K LEVEL controlControls the volume level of the output to your headphones.L ANALOG REC LEVEL controlControls the recording level when

Page 25 - Auto-storing CDs

System setup1203 Set the connection parameters.Use / / / and SELECT to place a check in the checkbox of the function you want the MusicCAST server t

Page 26 - Check component connections

System setup121System setupSet the format which the MusicCAST server uses to store songs.1 Follow the procedure described on page 117 “Opening the sys

Page 27 - Recording

System setup122Set the parameters for use with an AV receiver connected to the MusicCAST server with an RS-232C cable.• Check that the MusicCAST serve

Page 28 - Adjusting the recording level

System setup123System setup• Synchronize power ON/OFF with the MusicCASTThe AV receiver will turn on when you turn the MusicCAST server on.• Change su

Page 29 - Setting the recording mode

System setup124Turn Auto Levelling function on or off. Auto Levelling automatically produces or increases the base volume of playback to a theoretical

Page 30 - Playback

System setup125System setupTurn PCM format distribute to MusicCAST clients on or off, and designate the client the MusicCAST server distributes PCM fo

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System setup126Connect a standard PS/2 keyboard to the PS/2 keyboard jack on the front panel of the MusicCAST server to make entering characters and n

Page 32 - Selecting a song by its album

System setup127System setup3 Use / / / to select a standby mode, and press SELECT.•“Mode 1”You can only activate the MusicCAST server from the remot

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System setup128You can delete the PCM data, or all of the song data stored on theMusicCAST server, from the hard disk drive.You cannot recover data on

Page 34 - Selecting a song by its genre

System setup129System setup3 Press OPEN/CLOSE to open the disc tray.4 Place the update CD in the disc tray.The MusicCAST server checks the update CD c

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Getting startedGetting started13Rear panel1 VIDEO jacksNOTEThe MusicCAST server does not record any video signal. Video signals from the S VIDEO IN a

Page 36 - Selecting a song by its name

130Checking system informationUse the following procedures and menus to check the version of firmware in your MusicCAST server, the amount of availabl

Page 37 - Using song linking

Checking system information131Checking system information Check the amount of available space on the hard drive and the amount of time left for you to

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Checking system information132The MusicCAST server automatically converts all songs stored to MP3 format (see page 25). You can check the status of an

Page 39 - The Play Information screen

Checking system information133Checking system information You can display a list of AV receivers that you can control from the MusicCAST server.1 Foll

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134Appendix Discs that can be used for recording on this unitBe sure to use only CD-R and CD-RW discs made by reliable manufacturers.CD-R and CD-RW di

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AppendixAppendix135 Handling of discsHeed the following notes on handling of discs to avoid any cause for a recording failure, a loss of the recorded

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Appendix136Rules of digital recording SCMS-Serial Copy Management SystemAs a digital audio component, this unit conforms with the Serial Copy Managem

Page 43 - Skipping to another song

AppendixAppendix137Refer to the chart below when the MCX-1000 does not appear to be functioning correctly. If the problem you are experiencing is not

Page 44 - Listening to albums

Appendix138You cannot start playback on the MCX-A10.Auto Configuration has not finished. → Carry out the Auto Configuration process.106The network set

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AppendixAppendix139The time setting on the MCX-1000 is in correct.The power cord has been disconnected from an AC outlet for more than 1 minute.→ The

Page 46 - Repeat Playback

Getting started14Remote control1 STANDBY/ONSwitches the MusicCAST server between standby and power on modes. Press and hold STANDBY/ON for two seconds

Page 47 - Random Playback

Appendix140This manual uses a number of terms that, though not specific to the MusicCAST system, are not in general everyday use. In addition, some te

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AppendixAppendix141 DNS serverA computer that is running a DNS service (see DNS). ESS IDThe ID of the channel that your MusicCAST system uses to trans

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Appendix142Software DatabaseThe organized collection of data stored on the hard disk drive in your MusicCAST server. The data is arranged in a logical

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AppendixAppendix143 Audio PerformanceFrequency response... 5 to 20,000 Hz, ±0.5 dBS/N ratio (EIAJ)Playback...

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Appendix144AActivating MusicCAST the Timer function ...99Activating the Timer function ...102ACTIVE indica

Page 52 - Listening to MP3 CDs

AppendixAppendix145GROUP ...45Group Play ...

Page 53 - Information screen

Appendix146Selecting a song by its name ...36Server ID ...

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YAMAHA ELECTRONICS CORPORATION, USA 6660 ORANGETHORPE AVE., BUENA PARK, CALIF. 90620, U.S.A.YAMAHA CANADA MUSIC LTD. 135 MILNER AVE.,

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Getting startedGetting started15O ALL SONGSDisplays the All Songs screen on the on-screen display.P GENRESDisplays the Genres screen on the on-screen

Page 57 - Artist list (Artists) screen

Getting started16Preparing the MusicCAST server remote control Inserting the batteries1 Remove the cover on the underside of the remote control.2 Ins

Page 58 - ■ Song lists (Songs) screen

Getting startedGetting started17You must connect your MusicCAST system correctly to use all of its functions to the full. Follow the instructions in t

Page 59 - Editing album details

Getting started18The MusicCAST server has four different standby and power modes, and uses each in a specific set of circumstances. The MusicCAST serv

Page 60 - Changing an album name

Getting startedGetting started19This section gives a brief sequential explanation of the procedures involved in using your MusicCAST server. Refer to

Page 61 - Deleting an Album

2IIMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS• Explanation of Graphical SymbolsThe lightning flash with arrowhead symbol, within an equilateral triangle, is intende

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Getting started20Use the remote control and the television connected to your MusicCAST server to carry out the procedures described in this manual.If

Page 63 - Sub Menu

2121Storing music on the MusicCAST serverStoring music on the MusicCAST serverYou can gain easy access to all of the songs in your CD collection, and

Page 64 - Editing artist details

Storing music on the MusicCAST server224 Press TOP MENU.The Top Menu screen appears on the on-screen display.5 Use / to move the cursor to “Recordin

Page 65 - Changing an artist name

Storing music on the MusicCAST serverStoring music on the MusicCAST server23The CD contents display screenWhen you load a CD, the MusicCAST server rea

Page 66 - Deleting an artist

Storing music on the MusicCAST server24Storing a CDStore a CD on the hard disk drive of the MusicCAST server.1 Follow the procedure described on page

Page 67 - Editing Genre details

Storing music on the MusicCAST serverStoring music on the MusicCAST server254 When storage is complete, the following screen appears on the on-screen

Page 68 - Changing a genre name

Storing music on the MusicCAST server26The MusicCAST server can record material from external components such as MD and record players. It can also pe

Page 69 - Deleting a genre

Storing music on the MusicCAST serverStoring music on the MusicCAST server27Recording1 Press STANDBY/ON to turn the MusicCAST server power on.2 Turn t

Page 70 - Editing songs

Storing music on the MusicCAST server287 Set the recording level as necessary.See page 28 for an explanation on adjusting recording levels.8 Adjust th

Page 71 - Deleting a song

Storing music on the MusicCAST serverStoring music on the MusicCAST server29When recording from an analog sourceThe MusicCAST server records anything

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3We Want You Listening For A LifetimeYAMAHA and the Electronic Industries Association’s Consumer Electronics Group want you to get the most out of you

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30PlaybackYou can listen to music stored on the MusicCAST server, using album, artist, genre, or song title to search for the songs you want.During pl

Page 74 - Moving a song

PlaybackPlayback313 Use / to move the cursor to “Artists” and press SELECT.The Artists screen appears on the on-screen display.The artist names stor

Page 75 - Making playlists

Playback32HINTHINT• You can access the Artists screen directly by pressing ARTISTS.• You can set the MusicCAST server to play the next album by the se

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PlaybackPlayback333 Use / to move the cursor to “Albums” and press SELECT.The albums stored in the MusicCAST server appear on screen in alphabetical

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Playback341 Press TOP MENU.The Top Menu screen appears on the on-screen display.2 Use / to move the cursor to “Library” and press SELECT.The Library

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PlaybackPlayback355 Use / to select an album and press SELECT.All of the songs on the album you select appear on the on-screen display.6 Use / to

Page 79 - Other keyboard functions

Playback361 Press TOP MENU.The Top Menu screen appears on the on-screen display.2 Use / to move the cursor to “Library” and press SELECT.The Library

Page 80 - Creating CDs

PlaybackPlayback37There are two Play Information screens available during playback. Use / to switch between them. See page 39 for a detailed explana

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Playback38The MusicCAST server stores a list of songs that you attach bookmarks to, which you can access for easy reference and playback. See page 53

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PlaybackPlayback39If you choose a song and press SELECT, or if you press PLAY INFO. during playback, information on the current song appears on the on

Page 83 - Changing the song order

4• To assure the finest performance, please read this manual carefully. Keep it in a safe place for future reference.• Install this unit in a well ven

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Playback40To use the sub menu:1 Press SUBMENU.The Play Information screen submenu appears on the on-screen display.2 Use / / / to move the cursor to

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PlaybackPlayback41You can make lists (playlists) of your favorite songs from songs you have stored on the MusicCAST server. You can also include album

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Playback424 Use / to select a collection and press SELECT.All of the playlists in the MusicCAST server assigned to the collection you select appear

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PlaybackPlayback43Search forwardPress during playback. Playback resumes when you stop pressing .Search backwardPress during playback. Playback re

Page 88 - Setting recording parameters

Playback44The MusicCAST server lets you playback songs with various associations. The following associations, called Groups, are available:• Album• Ar

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PlaybackPlayback45Listening to artistsSelect an artist from the Artists screen (see page 30) and either press , or press SUB MENU, select “Play” and

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Playback46You can set the MusicCAST server to repeat playback of songs, albums, artists, and playlists.1 Press PLAY INFO. to display the Play Informat

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PlaybackPlayback47You can set the MusicCAST server to play back songs from albums, artists, genres, and playlists in random order.1 Press PLAY INFO. t

Page 92 - Controlling MusicCAST clients

Playback48You can use the MusicCAST server as a standard CD player to listen to CDs.1 Press OPEN/CLOSE to open the disc tray.If there is already a CD

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PlaybackPlayback497 Use / to select a song and press SELECT.The Play Information screen appears on the on-screen display and playback begins.There a

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5For US customersFor Canadian customersFor U.K. and European customersCAUTION: READ THIS BEFORE OPERATING THIS UNITThis equipment complies with FCC ra

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Playback50You can listen to material from external components, such as MD players, connected to the MusicCAST server.Check that the external component

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PlaybackPlayback51You can listen to songs stored on the MusicCAST server recorded from external components.1Press TOP MENU.The Top Menu screen appears

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Playback52Use the MusicCAST server to listen to MP3 CDs.1 Press OPEN/CLOSE to open the disc tray.If there is already a CD in the MusicCAST server, ski

Page 98 - Starting recording on the

PlaybackPlayback537 Use / to move the cursor to an album and press SELECT.The names of all of the songs in the album appear on the on-screen display

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Playback543 Use / to move the cursor to “Bookmark” and press SELECT.The Bookmark screen appears on the on-screen display.The screen can display 10 b

Page 100 - Functions” and press SELECT

PlaybackPlayback554 Use / and SELECT to place a check in the “Delete all” checkbox. 5 Use / to move the cursor to “OK” and press SELECT.The MusicC

Page 101 - MusicCAST clients

Playback56There are two Play Information screens available during playback. Use / to switch between them. See page 39 for a detailed explanation of

Page 102 - Activating the Timer function

5757EditingEditingThe MusicCAST server organizes the songs it stores by song, artist, album, and genre name. Although you can store songs without prov

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Editing58 Genre list (Genres) screen Song lists (Songs) screenSUB MENU FIELD CONTENT PAGEPlay Play material from the currently selected genre.34Add

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EditingEditing59Create an album from songs within the MusicCAST server, and edit or delete existing albums in the MusicCAST server database.Opening th

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6CONTENTSFeatures of the MusicCAST server ...8About this manual ...

Page 106 - Using Auto Configuration

Editing60Creating a new albumYou can create an album out of songs you select from those stored in the MusicCAST server.1 Follow the procedure describe

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EditingEditing61Deleting an AlbumYou can delete an album from the MusicCAST server database.1 Follow the procedure described on page 59 “Opening the a

Page 108 - IP address screen

Editing624 Use / to move the cursor to an artist and press SELECT.The albums of the artist you select appear on the on-screen display.5 Use / to m

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EditingEditing634 Use / to move the cursor to a genre and press SELECT.The albums of the genre you select appear on the on-screen display.5 Use / t

Page 110 - DHCP service screen

Editing64Create a new artist, and edit or delete existing artists in the MusicCAST server database.Opening the artist editing screen (sub menu)Follow

Page 111 - Wireless LAN screen

EditingEditing65Creating a new artistYou can create a new artist and store it in the MusicCAST server database.1 Follow the procedure described on pag

Page 112 - IP Address screen

Editing66Deleting an artistYou can delete an album from the MusicCAST server database.1 Follow the procedure described on page 64 “Opening the artist

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EditingEditing67Create a new genre, and edit or delete existing genres in the MusicCAST server database.Opening the genre editing screen (sub menu)Fol

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Editing68Creating a new genreYou can create a new genre and store it in the MusicCAST server database.1 Follow the procedure described on page 67 “Ope

Page 115 - System setup

EditingEditing69Deleting a genreYou can delete a genre from the MusicCAST server database.1 Follow the procedure described on page 67 “Opening the gen

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7Selecting a recording format ...88Setting recording speed ...88Setting the Rec

Page 117 - Setting the date and time

Editing70Edit song names and delete songs from the database on your MusicCAST server.Opening the song editing screen (Sub menu)Follow the procedure be

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EditingEditing71Changing a song nameYou can change the names of songs stored in the MusicCAST server database. This is useful in cases such as when th

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Editing72The MusicCAST server does not automatically store any song, album, artist, or genre information when it records material from external compon

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EditingEditing735 Use / to move the cursor to the song you want to edit, and press SUB MENU.The Sub Menu appears on the on-screen display.Changing a

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Editing74Moving a songYou can move songs to different artists, albums, or genres. This moving process also automatically starts the procedure of encod

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EditingEditing75Make and store lists (playlists) of your favorite songs and albums on the MusicCAST server for easy access. The MusicCAST server store

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Editing765 Press SUB MENU to display the Sub Menu.6 Use / / / to move the cursor to “New Playlist” and press SELECT to open the playlist name entry

Page 124 - Setting the screen display

EditingEditing7712Select songs to add to the playlist.• Using artist names to select songs.Select “Artists”, choose an artist, and then select a song.

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Editing78This section explains how to use the on-screen keyboard to enter characters on all entry screens. If you connect a PS/2 keyboard to the Music

Page 126 - Setting the standby mode

EditingEditing79You can use a PS/2 keyboard connected to the PS/2 port on the front panel of the MusicCAST server to enter and edit information in the

Page 127

8Getting startedThe MusicCAST system uses a wireless network to connect the MusicCAST server and MusicCAST clients, which call up and play songs store

Page 128 - Updating the MusicCAST system

80Creating CDsUse the MusicCAST server to make original CDs containing songs you select from those stored in its database. You can also use it to dupl

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Creating CDsCreating CDs814Press TOP MENU.The Top Menu screen appears on the on-screen display.5 Use / to move the cursor to “Recording” and press S

Page 130 - Checking system information

Creating CDs82• To select songs from a playlistSelect “Playlists” and then the song you want to record. The name of the song you select appears on the

Page 131 - Checking hard drive capacity

Creating CDsCreating CDs8311Repeat step 10 until you have selected all the songs you wish to record.If you want to cancel a selected song, use / / /

Page 132 - Checking the system version

Creating CDs84Removing a song from the recording list1 Follow the procedure described on page 81 to display the list of songs designated for recording

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Creating CDsCreating CDs85Use the MusicCAST to duplicate directly any CDs you own. The CDs that the MusicCAST server creates cannot be copied.1 Press

Page 134 - Appendix

Creating CDs867 Use / to move the cursor to “CD Duplicate” and press SELECT.The following screen appears on the on-screen display:8 Press OPEN / CLO

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Creating CDsCreating CDs87Finalization is the processing of CD-Rs and CD-RWs so that standard CD players, and CD-RW capable players can read them.You

Page 136 - Notes on system

Creating CDs88You can adjust the quality and speed of the recording process using the settings described in this section.Use / / / and SELECT to set

Page 137 - TROUBLESHOOTING

Creating CDsCreating CDs89Delete previously recorded material from a CD-RW and re-record new material onto it. This process of deletion is called “ini

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Getting startedGetting started9The MusicCAST system consists of two components, the MusicCAST server and the MusicCAST client, which allow you to stor

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90Using the MusicCAST with a YAMAHA AV receiverIf you connect a YAMAHA receiver to your MusicCAST server using a cross type RS-232C cable, the MusicCA

Page 140 - Terms used in this manual

Using the MusicCAST with a YAMAHA AV receiver91Using the MusicCAST with a YAMAHA AV receiver[You can set the MusicCAST receiver to automatically chang

Page 141 - Hardware

92Controlling MusicCAST clientsRemotely control any MusicCAST clients connected to your MusicCAST server. This function allows you to operate multiple

Page 142 - Software

Controlling MusicCAST clients93Controlling MusicCAST clientsStart playback on any MusicCAST client connected to the MusicCAST server.1Press TOP MENU.T

Page 143 - Specifications

Controlling MusicCAST clients943 Press SUB MENU.The Sub Menu appears on the on-screen display.4 Use / to move the cursor to “Lock On/Off” and press

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Controlling MusicCAST clients95Controlling MusicCAST clientsSwitch MusicCAST clients between sleep and power on modes using the MusicCAST server.1 Car

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Controlling MusicCAST clients966 When you have finish entering the new MusicCAST client name, use / / / to move the cursor to “OK” and press SELECT

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Using the Timer function for playback and recording9797Using the Timer function for playback and recordingUse the Timer function to automatically star

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Using the Timer function for playback and recording989 Select an item to start playback from.• Using artist namesSelect “Artists”, choose an artist, m

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Using the Timer function for playback and recording99Using the Timer function for playback and recording4 Use / / / to move the cursor to “Use recor

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