Net wor k CD R eceiver OWNER ’S MANUAL Read the supplied b o ok let “S afet y Bro chure” b efore u s i n g t h e u n i t.
Contents Introduction......4 Supplied accessories......4 About this manual......4 Part name......5 Front panel......5 Rear panel......6 Front panel display......7 Adjusting display brightness......7 Remote control......8 Preparations......9 Connecting the speakers......9 Connecting antenna......10 Connecting to the network......11 Turning on the power......12 Setting the network devices......13 PC......13 NAS......13 Mobile devices......13 Listening to CD......14 Listening to external sources......
Awesome! Great sound!! The sound from a PC is something else!......17, 18 High-resolution sound is played back......22 Anytime, anywhere, music! Convenient App! My smartphone as a remote control ......18 Songs in my iPhone from speakers wirelessly.......30 More on music A variety of external devices (Blu-ray/ DVD/mobile music player etc.) can be connected...... 19 I can listen to the internet radio from my audio system......
Introduction Confirm the package contents and useful points of this manual. Supplied accessories About this manual • How to operate this unit is described mainly using the remote control. • Illustrations may differ from actual item depicted. DAB/FM antenna Batteries (× 2) (AA, R6, UM-3) • “iPod” described in this manual may also refer to “iPhone” or “iPad.” • Symbols: Indicates precautions for use of the unit and its feature limitations. Indicates supplementary explanations for better use.
Part name Familiarize yourself with all parts and these functions. Front panel 1 Remote control receiver 2 INPUT Turn left or right to change the audio source. (The source is shown on the front panel display.) 3 (& P.14, 16, 18) PRESET (& P.27) 4 A (Power) (& P.12) 5 PHONES Connect headphones to this jack. 6 Disc tray (& P.14) 7 USB jack (& P.15) 8 (Stop) (& P.14, 16, 18, 29) 9 (Open/close the disc tray) (& P.14) 0 VOLUME Controls the volume. A (Play/pause) (& P.
Part name Rear panel 1 Power cable (& P.12) 2 DC OUT terminal Supplies power to the Yamaha AV accessories from this terminal. When using this, set [Use Accessory] in [System Config] from the option setting, to [YES] (& P.35). For details, refer to the owner’s manual supplied with the accessory. 3 NETWORK terminal (& P.11) Connects to a network using a commercially available network cable. 4 DAB/FM antenna terminal (& P.10) 5 DIGITAL IN 1 terminal (optical input) (& P.
Part name Front panel display 1 Clock Displays the time when the power is on. 2 TUNED indicator Lights up when the unit is tuned into a station. 3 Multi information display Shows various information, such as the clock in standby mode, music information, or radio frequency (alphanumerics only). 4 MUTE indicator Lights up when the sound is muted (& P.8). 5 Wake-up timer indicator Blinks while setting the wake-up timer and lights up when the timer is set (& P.32).
Part name Remote control 1 Infrared signal transmitter G 2 H TIMER (& P.32) (Open/close the disc tray) (& P.14) 3 Source buttons Switch the audio source to be played. 4 Numeric buttons (& P.14) 5 HOME (& P.16, 18, 29) 6 RETURN (& P.14, 16, 18, 29) 7 Audio control, cursor control buttons (& P.14, 16, 18, 29) 8 DISPLAY (& P.21) 9 (SHUFFLE) (& P.20) 0 DAB/FM control buttons (& P.23, 24, 26, 27) A DIMMER (& P.7) B A (Power) (& P.12) C OPTION (& P.22, 25, 31, 35) D NOW PLAYING (& P.
Preparations Connect speakers or antenna and turn the unit on. Do not connect the power cable of the unit until you have finished connecting all cables. Connecting the speakers 1 Right speaker Remove the insulation from the end of the speaker cable to expose the bare wires. Left speaker 15 mm (5/8 in.) 2 Connect the speaker to the unit, as the illustration shows. Speaker cable 2 Subwoofer • Prepare speakers and speaker cables separately.
Preparations Connecting antenna 1 2 Supplied antenna 2 Connect the supplied antenna to the unit. Install it with pins where the unit can obtain good reception. 1 • Be sure to stretch out the antenna as the illustration shows. • If radio reception with the supplied antenna is not satisfactory, a commercially available outdoor antenna may improve reception.
Preparations Connecting to the network Mobile device This unit You can play back music files stored on your PC, mobile devices, DLNA*-compatible NAS, or audio contents on the Internet, by connecting this unit to the network. You can also operate the unit with your mobile device. PC * Digital Living Network Alliance LAN Connect the unit to the network as shown on the right. • Connect with a commercially available STP (shielded twisted pair) network cable (CAT-5 or higher, straightthroughcable).
Preparations Status in standby/eco standby Turning on the power Plug the power cable into the wall outlet and press . A • The unit turns on. • Press again to turn off (standby mode). Within 6 m (20 ft) • “Eco standby” (default) reduces power consumption of the unit while limiting certain features (as shown in the table on the right).
Setting the network devices Configure your devices connected to the network to play back music files stored on your PC or NAS, or configure your mobile device to control this unit. PC Configure the media sharing setting of your PC (& P.17). NAS Configure the settings to access your NAS. • Enable DHCP setting of your NAS if needed. • For more detailed settings, refer to the owner’s manual supplied with your NAS.
Listening to CD This unit allows playback of audio CDs and data CDs in which the MP3/WMA files are recorded. For details on playable CDs, see “Supported devices/medias” (P.43). 1 2 Turn INPUT to select [CD]. Or, press on the remote control. Set a CD in a disc tray. • Press 3 2 to open/close the disc tray. Playback starts. 1 INPUT • The remote control functions are shown below. S T Skip to the first file of the previous or next folder when playing back MP3/ WMA files.
Listening to iPod/USB devices This unit allows playback of iPod or USB devices which music files are recorded. For details on playable iPod/USB devices, see “Supported devices/media and file formats” (P.43). • Some iPods/USB devices may not work properly even if they meet the requirements. Playability of and power supply to all iPods/USB devices are not guaranteed. Playing iPod 1 2 Turn INPUT to select [USB] or press on the remote control.
Listening to iPod/USB devices Remote control operation for iPods/USB devices Skip to the beginning of the song being played back or previous song (for iPod, press and hold to fast rewind). Skip to the next song (for iPod, press and hold to fast forward). Stop Play/pause Shuffle playback (& P.20) Repeat playback (& P.20) 16 En Switching the information display of iPod • When operating your iPod with Yamaha’s application “NETWORK PLAYER CONTROLLER,” the information display switches to the extended mode.
Listening to the songs in the computer This unit allows you to play back music files such as MP3, WMA, or FLAC (lossless audio data compression format) files stored in the computer (server) connected to the network or NAS. Brows the front panel display and select your favorite music file. • For details on media sharing settings, refer to Windows Media Player help.
Listening to the songs in the computer • If playback is not possible, make sure this unit and the PC (server) are connected to the same router (& P.11). Playing back songs in the PC 1 2 3 Operating from your mobile device Press repeatedly and select [Server]. NET S/T Show other item. ENTER Confirm the selected item and proceed to the next level or start playback. HOME Show the top-level item. RETURN Back to the previous item.
Listening to external sources This unit allows playback of external devices, such as a DVD player or mobile music player. Use the terminal (DIGITAL IN 1/2 or AUX 1/2) according to the device to be connected (& P.6). For the connection of each external device, refer to its supplied owner’s manual. 1 Unplug the power cable of the unit and connect the external device to the unit. 2 • Prepare commercially available cables for connection.
More on playback You can enjoy music in varied song order or sound quality, and view music information during playback. Operations described in this section apply to all devices, such as PC (server), iPod, USB device, or CD. • Shuffle playback and repeat playback can be performed at the same time (except ). Shuffle playback Press during playback. • The shuffle indicator in the front panel display switches as shown below each time you press the button. Perform shuffle playback.
More on playback • Characters shown on the front panel display are alphanumerics only. Playback information • Information is not displayed when the iPod display mode is the standard mode (& P.16). Song title, elapsed time, etc., can be shown on the front panel display. Press during playback. AL B U M M e t eora • Display switches in the order as shown below each time you press .
More on playback Option menu regarding sound quality Adjusting sound quality (Setting value. Bold: default) Equalizer Use the option setting to adjust sound quality. 1 Press Adjusts low frequency [EQ Low], middle frequency [EQ Mid], and high frequency [EQ High]. The setting is also applied when using headphones. (-10 to 0 to +10) . • Option menu is shown on the front panel display. 2 3 Balance Press S/T to select the desired item and press .
Listening to DAB stations You can listen to radio of higher quality sound with Digital Audio Broadcasting (DAB) and DAB+ (upgraded version of DAB). Connect the supplied antenna (& P.10) and perform an initial scan before you tune into DAB for the first time. • You can also perform initial scan from the option setting. Initial scan 1 Press Press repeatedly to select [DAB]. - Option menu is shown on the front panel display. • Initial scan starts automatically when you select [DAB] for the first time.
Listening to DAB stations • To cancel the DAB preset setting, press Presetting DAB stations OPTION Use the preset function to store your favorite 30 DAB stations. 1 Tune in a DAB station you want to preset (& P.23) and press . 3 ENTER 2 S/T . • You can change the information of the DAB station shown on the front panel display by pressing the DISPLAY button. Display switches in the order as shown below each time you press the DISPLAY button.
Listening to DAB stations • When performing DAB Tune Aid and the DAB signal is weak, try adjusting the position of the antenna to obtain good reception. Confirming the reception You can confirm the DAB signal level. This is useful when you set the antenna. 1 Press when the source is [DAB]. • Option menu is shown on the front panel display. 2 3 Press S/T to select [DAB Tune Aid] and press . Press S/T to change the channel label. 1, 4 OPTION • The measured DAB signal reception level is displayed.
Listening to FM radio stations To listen to FM radio stations, connect the supplied antenna. See “Connecting antenna” (P.10) for connecting the antenna to the unit. • If station reception is weak, you can tune into a station manually by pressing the TUNING / button repeatedly. Tuning in FM stations 1 2 Press . Press and hold TUNING / . • Automatic tuning starts, then stops automatically when a station is tuned in.
Listening to FM radio stations • To cancel manual preset setting, press Manual preset 1 2 OPTION Tune into a station you want to store (& P.26). Press • Preset number flashes on the front panel display. Deleting a preset station Use the option setting to delete a preset station. 1 Press 4 . . ENTER 3 S/T when the source is FM. - Option menu is shown on the front panel display. - To cancel deleting preset stations, press . 2 Press S/T to select [Preset Delete] and press .
Listening to FM radio stations Radio Data System (U.K. model only) The unit can receive Radio Data System information. Press when the source is FM. • Each press of the button changes the information displays shown below. Frequency (default) PTY (Program Type) RT (Radio Text) CT (Clock Time) 28 En DISPLAY • If the signal transmission of the Radio Data System station is too weak, this unit may not be able to receive Radio Data System information completely.
Listening to Internet radio You can listen to world-wide radio stations via Internet. Make sure that the unit is connected to the Internet properly (& P.11). 1 2 • Playback information can be shown by pressing the DISPLAY button while Internet radio is played back. Information changes as shown below each time you press it. Press repeatedly to select [Net Radio]. Browse the Internet and select a radio station. 1 NET Shows other item.
Listening to the Music with AirPlay The AirPlay function allows you to play back iTunes/iPod music on the unit wirelessly via a network. Make sure that the unit and your PC or iPod are connected to the same router (& P.11). Playing iPod 1 Turn on the unit and display the playback screen on the iPod. • If the iPod recognizes the unit, the screen of the iPod. 2 Example Tap and select the unit’s name. Playing iTunes Example Click is shown on 30 Play back songs with iTunes.
Using the clock Once you set the clock, you can play your favorite song or radio program as an alarm. • The clock setting will be lost if you disconnect the power cable from the wall outlet for about a week. Set the clock again. Setting the clock 1 Press . • The clock format (12-hour/24-hour) can be changed if you press the DISPLAY button while setting the clock. • Option menu is shown on the front panel display. 2 3 Select [System Config] with S/T and press .
Using the clock Setting the wake-up timer • Set the clock before setting the wake-up timer. • Wake-up timer is not available when [Power saving] is set to [Eco]. Set it to [Normal] (& P.12). A • You can also set the wake-up timer using the option setting. Music or beep will be started at the time you set. 1 1 Press Press and hold . • [Timer Setting] and time are shown on the front panel display, and and hour flash. . - The setting menu is shown on the front panel display.
Using the clock • When the setting completes, [Completed!] is shown and lights up on the front panel display. 3 A 3 Press • If the source is removed from the unit after the wake-up timer is set, the unit will beep at the startup time. • If any music source is played back at the start-up time, flashes and playback will continue. • After setting the wake-up timer, you can enable or disable it by pressing the TIMER button when the unit is on. . • To stop the beep, press stop after 60 minutes.
Updating the firmware When new firmware is released, a message to update your current firmware will be shown on the front panel display (when the unit is connected to the Internet only). In this page, an updating method via a network using the option setting is shown. 1 Press • Do not operate the unit or disconnect the power cable and network cables while updating. . • The option menu is shown on the front panel display.
Option settings Option settings allow you to configure the unit to suit how you will use it. 1 Press • To set [Advanced Setup] in the option menu, press the OPTION button on the remote control while pressing and holding (stop button) of the unit, then proceed to step 3. . • Option menu is shown on the front panel display (& P.36). 2 3 Select a desired option menu with S/T and press . Change the setting with S/T and press . 1, 4 • Repeat step 3 if the sub menu is required to be set.
Option settings Option menu list Sub menu Default Deletes preset stations. DHCP Enabled YES Initial Scan*1 (& P.23) Scans all receivable frequencies and registers them in the unit. IP Address 0.0.0.0 Confirms and sets the IP address. Subnet Mask 0.0.0.0 Confirms and sets the subnet mask. DAB Tune Aid*1 (& P.25) Shows the level of received DAB signal. Menu Sub menu Preset Delete*1 (& P.24, 27) Equalizer (& P.22) Function Menu Network Config Def. Gateway 0.0.0.
Troubleshooting Refer to the table below when the unit does not function properly. If your problem is not listed below or if the instruction below does not help, turn off the unit, disconnect the power cable, and contact the nearest authorized Yamaha dealer or service center. First, check that the connectors of each cable are securely inserted in to jacks on each device. General Problem Cause Solution The unit enters the standby mode soon after the power is turned on.
Troubleshooting Network Problem Cause Solution The network feature does not function. The network parameters (IP address) have not been obtained properly. Enable the DHCP server function on your router and set [DHCP Enabled] of [Network Config] in the option menu to [YES] on the unit. If you want to configure the network parameters manually, check that you are using an IP address which is not used by other network devices in your network (& P.36).
Troubleshooting Problem The application dedicated to mobile devices does not detect the unit. Update of the firmware via network failed. Cause Solution The MAC address filter is enabled on the unit. In [Advanced Setup] in the option menu of the unit, set [MAC Add.Filter] to [OFF] or specify the MAC address of your mobile devices to allow it to access to the unit (& P.36). The unit and mobile devices are not in the same network.
Troubleshooting Problem The iPod does not charge up. Cause Solution The iPod is not connected properly. Reconnect the iPod to the USB jack (& P.15). The iPod is not supported by this unit. Use a supported iPod (& P.43). The unit is in the eco standby mode. Set [Power Saving] to [Normal] with the option setting (& P.12). Disc Problem Playback does not start after a disc is set. Some button operations do not work.
Troubleshooting DAB reception Problem Cannot tune into any DAB stations. The initial scan operations are not successful and [Not Found] is shown on the front panel display. Cause Solution The initial scan operations were not performed. Perform the initial scan operations (& P.23). The DAB signals are too weak. Use the DAB Tune Aid feature to conform the best position of the antenna (& P.25). The positioning of the antenna is not optimal for DAB reception. There is no DAB coverage in your area.
Troubleshooting Messages on the front panel display Message Unknown Timer not work Overcurrent Unplugged No Disc Cause Solution There is a problem with the signal path from your iPod to this unit. Reconnect the iPod. The iPod/USB device being connected is not supported by the unit. Use a supported iPod/USB device (& P.43). The iPod software is out of date. Download the latest iTunes software from Apple’s website to update the iPod software version. The unit is in the eco standby mode.
Supported devices/media and file formats Supported devices/ medias Note iPod is licensed on the condition that individuals perform privately duplication and playback of uncopyrighted material or material legally approved of duplication and playback. Infringement of copyright is prohibited by law. Handling discs • Do not touch the surface of the disc. Hold a disc by its edge or center hole. • Use a soft-tipped pen when writing on the label side of a disc. • Do not put tape, seal, glue, etc., on a disc.
Supported devices/media and file formats File format File format the unit supporting is as follows. DLNA/USB • The unit supports playback of WAV (PCM format only), MP3, WMA, MPEG-4 AAC and FLAC files (1- or 2-channel audio only). • The unit is compatible with sampling rates of up to 192 kHz for WAV and FLAC files, and 48 kHz for other files. • To play back FLAC files, you need to install server software that supports sharing of FLAC files via DLNA on your PC or use a NAS that supports FLAC files.
Specifications Player section CD, CD-R/RW Maximum output power 32 W + 32 W (6 Ω 1 kHz, 10% THD) Audio format Audio CD, MP3, WMA Total harmonic distortion AUX1 1 kHz/12.5 W 0.05% or less EQ control EQ High (treble)/EQ Mid (middle)/EQ Low (bass): ±10 dB Stereo L/R: 3.5mm stereo mini jack Adapted impedance: 16 Ω - 32 Ω CD Type Laser iPod (digital connection) USB Amplifier section Media Semiconductor laser GaAs/GaAlAs Wave length 790 nm Output power 10 mW Headphones See page 43.
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Net wor k CD R eceiver OWNER ’S MANUAL Read the supplied b o ok let “S afet y Bro chure” b efore u s i n g t h e u n i t.