DIGITAL AUDIO TERMINAL MCX–A10 100_Musiccast_E.p65 1 2003.06.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Read these instructions. 8 Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other apparatus (including amplifiers) that produce heat. 9 10 Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs, convenience receptacles, and the point where they exit from the apparatus. 11 Only use attachments/accessories specified by the manufacturer.
Caution: read this before operating this unit • 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 ventilated, cool, dry, clean place – away from direct sunlight, heat sources, vibration, dust, moisture, and/or cold. Avoid ventilation space of at least 30 cm on the top, 20 cm on the left and right. • Locate this unit away from other electrical appliances, motors, or transformers to avoid humming sounds.
Caution: read this before operating this unit For US customers This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for uncontrolled equipment. This equipment should be installed and operated with a minimum distance of at least 20cm between the radiator and the persons body (excluding extremities: hands, wrists, feet, and legs) and must not be colocated or operated with any other antenna or transmitter. Allen voor klanten in Nederland Bij dit product zijn batterijen geleverd.
Contents About your MusicCAST client The MusicCAST client .................................... 8 Features ..................................................... 8 Supplied accessories ..................................... 9 Controls and functions ................................. 10 Front panel ............................................... 10 Side panel ................................................ 11 Remote control ........................................ 12 Modes of operation of the MusicCAST client .
Contents Selecting a radio station ...................... 50 Listening to an external sound source ..... 51 To return to playback from the MusicCAST server library .................... 51 Using the Bookmark function ....................... 52 Adding a song to the list of bookmarks .... 52 Adding a song using the Play Info screen ............................................................. 52 Adding a song using the menu ............ 52 Removing a song from the bookmark list ...............................
The MusicCAST client The MusicCAST client is designed to work in conjunction with the Yamaha MusicCAST server to allow you to store and listen to your entire music collection. With multiple clients, you and others can simultaneously access and listen to your music collection from up to seven different locations.
Supplied accessories After unpacking, check that the following parts are included. Remote control SLEEP ON TIMER REPEAT I RANDOM 2 3 5 6 Audio pin cable PAUSE 4 STOP 7 PLAY MENU PLAY INFO. GROUP GROUP S SELECT BOOK MARK RECALL Subwoofer cable INPUT VOL MUTE Video pin cable AC adaptor (LSE0107A1240) Stand AC power cable Screw x 2 9 101_Musiccast_E.p65 9 2003.06.
Controls and functions Front panel 7 DIGITAL AUDIO TERMINAL MCX–A10 1 2 ON TIMER 3 PUSH SELECT 4 MENU 5 PLAY INFO. 8 – 9 0 + VOL 6 q w PHONES 1 POWER indicator Lights when the MusicCAST client is active. 8 s Halts playback from the MusicCAST client. 2 TIMER indicator Lights when the timer function is activated (see pages 57 – 59). 9 p Begins playback of the selected track.
Controls and functions Side panel 2 AUX IN jack Connect an external sound source here. 3 LINEOUT L/R jacks Use these jacks to connect the MusicCAST client to an input on an external component. 4 S. WOOFER jack Use this jack to connect the MusicCAST client to a subwoofer to achieve a more powerful, better defined bass sound. 5 VIDEO OUT jack Use this jack to connect the MusicCAST client to an external view device, such as a monitor or television. You can view the front panel display on this device.
Controls and functions Remote control 1 1 Infrared emitter Emits infrared control signals for the MusicCAST client to receive. Aim the emitter at the MusicCAST client when you want to operate it. 2 2 OFF TIMER Activates the off timer function (see page 57) and cycles through the available timer settings. This section explains the function of each button on the remote control. OFF TIMER SLEEP u ON TIMER REPEAT I 3 4 5 RANDOM 2 3 5 6 PAUSE 4 STOP 6 7 7 MENU PLAY INFO.
Controls and functions About your MusicCAST client e BOOKMARK Attaches or removes a bookmark from a song (see pages 52 – 55). r d Moves the on-screen cursor down. t RECALL This button and the corresponding Recall Play menu in the MusicCAST client are reserved for future functionality. y VOL +/– Adjust the volume of the MusicCAST client output. u SLEEP Switches the MusicCAST client between sleep and on modes. i RANDOM Places the unit in random playback mode (see pages 45, 46).
Controls and functions Modes of operation of the MusicCAST client The MusicCAST client has three modes of operation. • STANDBY: • SLEEP: • ON: The MusicCAST client is connected to an AC outlet with STANDBY/ON on its top surface in the STANDBY position (fully up). The MusicCAST client is connected to an AC outlet with STANDBY/ON on its top surface in the ON position (fully down), the POWER indicator on its front panel lit, and the time displaying on its front panel display.
Controls and functions Using the Graphical User Interface of the MusicCAST client ■ MusicCAST client Top Menu 1 2 Top Menu Play Recall Play Edit Bookmark Setup Input 3 4 5 1 Menu name ■ The MusicCAST client controller Moving the controller in the directions indicated on the front panel of the MusicCAST client performs the same actions as pressing the equivalent cursor key on the remote control.
Controls and functions ■ Play Info screen Press PLAY INFO to display this screen on the onscreen display of the MusicCAST client. Play Info 1 Artist name 2 Album name 3 Song name Play Info Artist name Album name Song name 9 Album Album 4 The Play Info screen displays information on the song the MusicCAST is currently playing, or the last song played if it is not currently playing a song.
Before setup Attaching the stand Mounting the MusicCAST client on a wall 1. Place the MusicCAST client so that its 1. Insert 2 self-tapping screws (diameter: 3.5 to 4 mm) into the wall, 40 mm apart. front panel display faces down, taking care not to scratch the front panel in the process. 40mm screws by positioning it so that the screws on the wall fit snugly into the holes on the mounting bracket. 2.
Before setup Removing the side-panel cover Remote control 1. Push the tab down firmly. ■ Loading the battery for the remote control 2. Slide the cover away from the 1. Slide out the battery holder from the MusicCAST client casing. remote control by pushing into the hole in the holder with a ball-point pen, etc. Note • The casing is very stiff, and may require significant pressure to remove. 2. Place the battery in the holder, positive side upward. 3. Slide the holder into the remote control.
Before setup ■ Remote control operation range Connecting the AC adaptor 1. Insert the AC power cable into the AC adaptor. DIGITAL AUDIO TERMINAL MCX–A10 ON TIMER – VOL + PHONES Remote control signal receiver 2. Connect the AC adaptor to the AC adaptor input on the MusicCAST client.
Before setup Checking MusicCAST client connections Before you attempt to use the MusicCAST client to play music, check the following: 1 If you wish to listen to music with the MusicCAST client without using headphones, have you connected it to an external receiver, or to speakers? 2 If you intend to connect to your MusicCAST server using the built in wireless network connection, have you placed the MusicCAST client within an appropriate distance of the server? (see page 23) 3 If you intend to connect to yo
The MusicCAST network The MusicCAST server stores all music data used in your MusicCAST system. The MusicCAST client does not store or record any music data. Your MusicCAST client uses a Local Area Network (LAN) to transmit and receive data from the MusicCAST server, which it then plays back as music. The MusicCAST system can use both wired and wireless network connections to transmit music data. Both types of connections transmit the same data.
The MusicCAST network ■ Network addresses Each component on a network uses an address to identify itself to other components on the same network. The address consists of four numbers, and looks like this: 192.168.1.1 This is called an IP address. Without these addresses, the components on the network cannot transmit data to each other, and you cannot play music on your MusicCAST clients.
The MusicCAST network Wireless network connections Wireless connections are thus very convenient when there is enough signal strength for the client to transmit and receive data from the server reliably. However, since wireless network connections do not carry as much data as wired networks, the MusicCAST server can only distribute to five MusicCAST clients simultaneously using the wireless network.
The MusicCAST network Wired network connections ■ When should I use a wired connection? Wired networks use cables (called a LAN cable) connected between components to transfer data to a central network component (network hub), which then transfers the data on to the appropriate destination. This means that you need to physically connect your MusicCAST clients and servers to a hub with LAN cables in order to use wired network connections.
Connecting to the network Place your MusicCAST client in a suitable location (See pages 23, 24 for an explanation of how location affects wired and wireless connections). There are two methods you can use to configure your MusicCAST client for wireless connection. In almost all cases, the Auto Configuration function will configure your MusicCAST client correctly and automatically establish a connection.
Connecting to the network 3. Use the controller on the MusicCAST Using the Auto Configuration function The Auto Configuration function automatically connects your MusicCAST client to a MusicCAST server. Before attempting to use the Auto Configuration function, carry out the following actions: • Set the MusicCAST server in Auto Configuration mode (see the MCX-1000 owner’s manual for details).
Connecting to the network 6. Press the controller on the MusicCAST client. The client attempts to connect to the server. PUSH SELECT Auto Configur... Setting up the MusicCAST client [CL-B0402] Connecting... Press STOP to cancel. 7. On the MusicCAST server, use u / d / j / i to move the cursor to “OK” and press SELECT. The following screen appears on the display of the MusicCAST client. Auto Configur...
Connecting to the network Configuring your MusicCAST client manually Usually, the Auto Configuration functions of the MusicCAST server and client will enable you to successfully connect all of your MusicCAST components. However, you can also use the screens detailed in this section to configure the MusicCAST network manually if necessary. This section of this manual (see pages 25 – 34) explains how to set each network parameter in the MusicCAST client.
Connecting to the network ■ Setting the Network Mode OFF TIMER SLEEP ON TIMER DIGITAL AUDIO TERMINAL MCX–A10 REPEAT I RANDOM 2 3 PAUSE 4 5 6 STOP 7 ON 1. From the Manual Setup menu, use u / d TIMER MENU to move the cursor to “Mode” and press SELECT. The Mode screen appears on the display. PLAY PLAY INFO. MENU GROUP S GROUP SELECT PUSH SELECT u/j/d/i SELECT MENU PLAY INFO. – VOL + BOOK MARK RECALL INPUT VOL MUTE PHONES SELECT 1.
Connecting to the network ■ Setting the ESS ID All wireless networks work by using weak high frequency radio signals to transmit data between the various components using the same “channel” on the network. Each “channel” has an identification code, called an ESS ID. Only items with the same ESS ID transmit data to each other. If you do not wish to use a wireless connection, skip this section and move to the section on setting the IP address. 5.
Connecting to the network 3. Use u / d to scroll the cursor to the appropriate setting and press SELECT. OFF: The MusicCAST client does not act as a DHCP client and only uses a preset IP. ON: The MusicCAST client attempts to use DHCP to obtain a new IP address from the MusicCAST server each time you switch it on. Notes • The MusicCAST client must be connected to a network with an active DHCP server if you wish it to act as a DHCP. The MusicCAST server can act as a DHCP server if you set it to so.
Connecting to the network ■ Setting the MusicCAST server Server ID ■ Setting the MusicCAST client IP Address 1. From the Manual Setup menu, use u / 1. From the Manual Setup menu, use u / d d to move the cursor to “Server ID” and press SELECT. The Server ID screen appears on the display. SELECT Server ID [SV-0001] Save & Network restart Cancel 2. Press SELECT. The cursor enters the Server ID setting field. You need to enter the same address here as your MusicCAST server has set as its Server ID.
Connecting to the network ■ Setting the Subnet Mask Address 1. From the Manual Setup menu, use u / d to move the cursor to “Subnet Mask” and press SELECT. The Subnet Mask screen appears on the display. 1. From the Manual Setup menu, use u / d to scroll the menu to “WEP key” and press SELECT. The WEP key screen appears on the display. 2. Press SELECT. The cursor enters the IP address setting field. You need to enter same subnet mask IP address here that you have set on the MusicCAST server.
Connecting to the network 5. If you are satisfied with the settings you have made, move the cursor to “Save & Network restart” and press SELECT. This confirms the settings and restarts the network hardware on the MusicCAST client, returning the display to the Network menu. Alternatively, select “Cancel” to exit from the menu without saving and confirmation.
Music playback on the MusicCAST client The MusicCAST client can playback music stored in a MusicCAST server over a wired or wireless network. Two kinds of files are available for playback: MP3 (MPEG-1 Audio Layer 3), and PCM (Pulse Code Modulation). PCM files give better sound quality, but can only be played back on one MusicCAST client at a time. On some screens the MusicCAST client may display a “*” beside some song names.
Music playback on the MusicCAST client ■ During playback The Play Info screen appears on the display when the MusicCAST client is playing a song, unless you perform an operation with the remote control. Press PLAY INFO to return to this screen. PLAY INFO. Play Info Artist name Album name Song name Album Press i to access the available playback styles. To alter the setting of a particular parameter, press SELECT. Use u / d to change the setting, and SELECT to confirm the setting you select.
Music playback on the MusicCAST client 4. Use u / d to move the cursor to the To play a song from an artist name of the artist you wish to select. Moving the cursor to the bottom of the screen causes the display to scroll upwards, while moving it to the top of the screen makes the display scroll downwards. Press SELECT to display all the albums assigned to the artist, or press p to begin playback of all songs from the selected artist in alphabetical order.
Music playback on the MusicCAST client ■ To stop playback Press s. To play a song from an album ■ To halt playback temporarily Press e. Press e again to resume playback. Use this option to directly access the songs on a particular album stored in your MusicCAST server. All songs assigned to this album are available for selection. Note • Once playback of the song is finished, the MusicCAST client begins playback of the next song stored as part of that album on the MusicCAST server.
Music playback on the MusicCAST client 4. Use u / d to move the cursor to the name of an album. Moving the cursor to the bottom of the screen causes the display to scroll upwards, while moving it to the top of the screen makes the display scroll downwards. Press SELECT to display all the songs on the album, or press PLAY to begin playback of the album. Use this option to directly access the songs of a particular genre stored in your MusicCAST server.
Music playback on the MusicCAST client 4. Use u / d to move the cursor to the To select a song from the complete list of name of the genre you wish to select. Moving the cursor to the bottom of the screen causes the display to scroll upwards, while moving it to the top of the screen makes the display scroll downwards. Press SELECT to display all the albums assigned to the selected genre, or press PLAY to begin playback of all songs from the selected genre in alphabetical order.
Music playback on the MusicCAST client 4. Use u / d to move the cursor to the name of a song. Moving the cursor to the bottom of the screen causes the display to scroll upwards, while moving it to the top of the screen makes the display scroll downwards. SELECT Playlists are collections of songs grouped together and registered by the users of your MusicCAST server. You cannot create or alter playlists from the MusicCAST client, but you can access them for playback.
Music playback on the MusicCAST client 4. Use u / d to move the cursor to Song Statistics highlight the collection of playlists you want to select and press SELECT. The display changes to show the playlists registered to this collection. Press p if you want to playback all playlists in a collection. The Song Statistics screen is a display of statistically significant data on the tracks and albums stored in the MusicCAST server, which you can access for playback. 5.
Music playback on the MusicCAST client 3. Use u / d to move the cursor to “Song Statistics” and press SELECT. The Song Statistics screen appears on the display. SELECT Song Statisti... Times played Recently played songs Recently stored albums To play a song in the list of bookmarks The MusicCAST system can store a list of songs for each MusicCAST client (see pages 52 – 55), for easy access and playback. Carry out the following procedure to access this list.
Music playback on the MusicCAST client 5. Press SELECT to begin playback of the selected song. The Play Info Screen appears on the display. Press j to return the list screen. ■ To stop playback Press s. ■ To halt playback temporarily Press e. Press e again to resume playback. Note • Once playback of the selected song is complete, the MusicCAST client begins playback of the next song in the bookmark list. 44 103_Musiccast_E.p65 44 2003.06.
Advanced playback options 3. Use u / d to move the cursor to Random Playback “Random” and press SELECT. The cursor moves so that it is displayed under the “Random” parameter setting. When you utilize the Random Playback function, the MusicCAST client plays tracks in random order from the current playback group.
Advanced playback options 4. Use u / d to change the Group playback parameter setting. SINGLE: The MusicCAST client targets tracks in the currently selected group (for example, album or genre) for selection for random playback. ALL: The MusicCAST client targets all items in the currently selected group (for example, album or genre) for playback. When all songs in the current group have been played back, playback advances to the next group.
Advanced playback options 4. Use u / d to change the Repeat Playback parameter setting. Changing the time display on the Play Info screen OFF: Repeat Playback disabled. SINGLE: The MusicCAST client repeats playback of the current group. ALL: The MusicCAST client repeats playback of all groups. The cursor returns to the left of the “Repeat” parameter. OFF TIMER REPEAT DIGITAL AUDIO TERMINAL MCX–A10 SLEEP ON TIMER REPEAT I RANDOM 2 3 5 6 PAUSE 4 STOP 6. Press j.
Advanced playback options 4. Use u / d to change the display setting ELAP: REM: The timer displays the time elapsed since playback of the current song started The timer displays the time remaining to complete playback of the current song Listening to an external source connected to the MusicCAST server You can listen to audio from an external source connected to the OPTICAL IN, COAXIAL IN, or ANALOG IN jacks on the MusicCAST server. 5. Press SELECT to confirm your setting.
Advanced playback options 3. Use u / d to move the cursor to “External Inputs” and press SELECT. The External Inputs menu appears on the display. SELECT External Inpu... Optical Coaxial Analog AV Receiver Listening to a radio station with your MusicCAST client You can listen to radio stations with your MusicCAST client if you have a Yamaha receiver connected to your MusicCAST server with a cross type RS-232C cable. All of the preset stations on the receiver are available for selection.
Advanced playback options ■ Selecting a radio station Check that the MusicCAST server and connected receiver are both switched on before carrying out the following procedure: 6. Use u / d to move the cursor to the station you want to access and press SELECT. The Play Info screen appears and playback of the selected radio station begins. 1. Press and hold MENU for two seconds to return to the Top Menu screen. MENU Top Menu Play Recall Play Edit Bookmark Setup Input SELECT External Inpu...
Advanced playback options Listening to an external sound source You can listen to audio from an external source connected to the AUX IN jack on your MusicCAST client. Carry out the following procedure to listen to an external sound source using the MusicCAST client. Playing back songs OFF TIMER SLEEP ON TIMER DIGITAL AUDIO TERMINAL MCX–A10 REPEAT I RANDOM 2 3 PAUSE 4 5 6 STOP 7 ON TIMER MENU PLAY PLAY INFO. MENU GROUP S GROUP SELECT PUSH SELECT u/d SELECT MENU PLAY INFO.
Using the Bookmark function The MusicCAST system can store a list of your favorite songs for easy access. You can access this list using the bookmark function. Each client on your MusicCAST network has one such list, which you can access but not alter from other clients. Each list can store up to 999 bookmarks, which you can copy to a playlist if you wish. All songs that have been bookmarked appear with a check sign displayed beside them in all of the song list menus.
Using the Bookmark function Removing a song from the bookmark list 5. Press BOOKMARK. The check sign displayed beside the bookmarked song disappears. There are two methods you can use to remove a song from the list of bookmarks. BOOK MARK OFF TIMER SLEEP ON TIMER DIGITAL AUDIO TERMINAL MCX–A10 REPEAT I RANDOM 2 3 PAUSE 4 5 6 STOP 7 ON TIMER MENU PLAY PLAY INFO. MENU GROUP S Artist-Songs Wave The Red Blouse Look To The Sky Batidinha Triste GROUP SELECT u/d SELECT MENU PLAY INFO.
Using the Bookmark function 4. Press PLAY to create a playlist. Copying the bookmark list to a playlist The MusicCAST client creates a new playlist in collection 1 on the MusicCAST server. The display returns to the Edit Bookmark screen. You can copy the contents of your MusicCAST client bookmark list to a playlist.
Using the Bookmark function Erasing the bookmark list To erase the bookmark list completely, carry out the following procedure: OFF TIMER SLEEP ON TIMER DIGITAL AUDIO TERMINAL MCX–A10 REPEAT I RANDOM 2 3 PAUSE 4 5 6 STOP 7 ON TIMER MENU PLAY PLAY INFO. MENU GROUP S GROUP SELECT Playing back songs PUSH SELECT u/d SELECT MENU PLAY INFO. – VOL + BOOK MARK RECALL INPUT VOL MUTE PHONES ■ Erasing the bookmark list 1.
MusicCAST settings Default system settings The following table illustrates the default settings for all of the parameters described in this section. Setting menu Setup Parameter group Parameter name OFF Timer OFF ON Timer OFF Auto Play OFF Auto Level Control OFF Contrast 68 % Network Manual Setup – Mode Auto Manual Setup – Server ID SV-00000 Manual Setup – DHCP ON Manual Setup – IP Address 192.168.1.2 Manual Setup – Subnet Mask 255.255.255.
MusicCAST settings 4. Use u / d to select the time (in minutes) Using the OFF Timer function for the MusicCAST to continue in the power-on mode before switching itself to the standby mode. You can set the MusicCAST client to switch itself off after a set period of time, which you can also define. This function is called the OFF Timer. You can use the ON and OFF timers simultaneously.
MusicCAST settings 4. Press SELECT. Using the ON Timer function The cursor enters the ON Timer setting field. The MusicCAST client has a timer function that enables it to automatically switch on and begin playback at a time you specify, rather like an alarm clock. This is called the ON Timer function. You can use the ON timer and OFF Timer simultaneously. ON Timer [OFF Save Cancel SELECT ] 5.
MusicCAST settings ■ Using the ON TIMER key to activate the ON Timer Carry out the following procedure to activate the ON Timer function from any screen. 1. Press ON TIMER The ON Timer screen appears on the display. ON TIMER Top Menu Play ON Timer ON 00:00 Using the Auto Play function You can set the MusicCAST client to automatically resume playback of the track it was playing at the time it was last placed in Sleep mode, when you return it to On mode.
MusicCAST settings ■ Turning Auto Level Control on or off Using the Auto Level Control function The MusicCAST system allows you to store and listen to multiple different albums from different artists, without reference to the original sequence of songs on the album. Because some albums are recorded with different sound levels to others, you may encounter large differences between the sound levels of songs when playing back songs on your MusicCAST client. 1.
MusicCAST settings The relevant menu appears on the display: Using the tone controls Tone Treble The tone controls on the MusicCAST client allow you to alter the nature of the sound being output. You can change these settings to give a strong deep bass, or a lighter treble to the sound. OFF TIMER 0.0dB Tone Bass SLEEP ON TIMER DIGITAL AUDIO TERMINAL MCX–A10 SELECT REPEAT I RANDOM 2 3 5 6 PAUSE 4 STOP 7 ON TIMER MENU SELECT PLAY PLAY INFO. MENU GROUP S GROUP SELECT 0.
MusicCAST settings 3. Use u / d to move the cursor to the Using the contrast controls Depending on the location of the MusicCAST client, You may need to alter the contrast of the display for easier viewing. Darker settings make for easier viewing at night, while you may find it easier to view the display with brighter settings during the daytime. OFF TIMER REPEAT I 3 5 6 setting, and j or d to decrease the value of the setting. STOP 7 ON TIMER MENU PLAY PLAY INFO.
MusicCAST settings 3. Press SELECT. Using the Sleep function The MusicCAST client switches to sleep mode, and the current time appears on the display. You can set your MusicCAST client in Sleep mode when you are not using it. Power consumption is reduced in Sleep mode, but the MusicCAST client still consumes a small amount of power to keep the display and the remote control signal receiver in operation. SELECT Please wait.
System settings 4. Use u / d to move the cursor to Displaying System Information on the “Information” and press SELECT. The Information screen appears on the display. MusicCAST client You can check the version of the system installed in your MusicCAST client. OFF TIMER SLEEP ON TIMER DIGITAL AUDIO TERMINAL MCX–A10 SELECT Information Version: Date: REPEAT I RANDOM 2 3 PAUSE 4 5 6 STOP 7 ON TIMER MENU PLAY MENU PLAY INFO. GROUP GROUP S SELECT PUSH SELECT u/d SELECT MENU PLAY INFO.
System settings Updating the MusicCAST client firmware 6. Use u / d to move the cursor to “System Update” and press SELECT. The System Update prompt appears on the display. At times Yamaha releases updates to the firmware in either or both the MusicCAST client and server. These updates are generally aimed at improving the experience of using your MusicCAST equipment. Follow the instructions provided with the update carefully. Do not use the update procedure unless specifically instructed to do so.
System settings 8. The MusicCAST automatically switches itself off and then on again. The update process is now complete. Carry out the procedure described on page 64 to check the version of the firmware. Resetting the MusicCAST client to default settings At times it may be convenient to return your MusicCAST client to the default state it was in when you first purchased it.
System settings 2. Use u / d to move the cursor to “Setup” and press SELECT. The Setup screen appears on the display. SELECT Setup OFF Timer ON Timer Auto Play Auto Level Control Contrast Displaying Network Status Information on the MusicCAST client Your MusicCAST client depends on its network connection to obtain data from the MusicCAST server. The Network Status screen provides you with information on the quality of the network connection your MusicCAST is currently using. 3.
System settings 4. Use u / d to move the cursor to 6. Press j to return to the Status screen. “Status” and press SELECT. The Status screen appears on the display. SELECT Status IP Address Wireless LAN 5. Use u / d to select the item you want to display. Select IP Address to display the following information IP Address ID: [ ] IP: [ 0. 0. 0. 0] Msk:[ 0. 0. 0. 0] MAC:00:00:00:00:00:00 ID: IP: Msk: MAC: The unique ID your MusicCAST client uses for network configuration (see pages 26, 27).
Troubleshooting Refer to the chart below when this unit does not function properly. If the problem you are experiencing is not listed below or if the instruction below does not help, set this unit to the standby mode, disconnect the power cord, and contact the nearest authorized YAMAHA dealer or service center. Problem Auto Configuration does not appear to work correctly. You cannot start playback on the MusicCAST client. Playback from the MusicCAST client skips.
Troubleshooting Problem Cause Remedy The MusicCAST client does not play back some songs displayed in the song selection menus. You have not registered songs recorded from an external component to the library. Wait until the MusicCAST server completes encoding songs to MP3. MCX1000 owner’s manual, page 121 You cannot select an external input from the MusicCAST client. The MusicCAST server is recording from an external source. Wait until the MusicCAST server finishes recording.
Troubleshooting Problem Cause Remedy You cannot access the MusicCAST preset tuner. The ANALOG REC LEVEL on the front panel of the MusicCAST server is set too low. Increase the ANALOG REC LEVEL. MCX1000 owner’s manual, page 29 The MusicCAST server AV receiver parameters are configured incorrectly. Configure the AV receiver parameters correctly. MCX1000 owner’s manual, page 122 The AV receiver connected to the MusicCAST server is not turned on. Turn the AV receiver on.
Terms used in this manual This manual uses a number of terms that, though not specific to the MusicCAST system, are not in general everyday use. In addition, some terms are used in a slightly unusual context. These words are listed alphabetically and in context below, along with an explanation of their meaning. Playback Album A collection of songs in the MusicCAST database assigned to a particular artist, and given a name. Each album is assigned to an artist.
Terms used in this manual TCP/IP An abbreviation of Transmission Control Protocol/ Internet Protocol, a system of coding information that allows it to be shared efficiently on a network. storage capacity. WEP An abbreviation of Wired Equivalent Privacy. This system encrypts data transferred between the components on a wireless network. Components with the same encryption key can share data with each other, but components without this key cannot.
Specifications ■ Audio performance Frequency response (EIAJ) ...................................... 20 Hz to 20 kHz, ±0.5 dB Signal to noise ratio (EIAJ) ............ 100 dB or more Dynamic Range (EIAJ) .................... 90 dB or more Total harmonic distortion + noise (EIAJ) ....................................................... 0.008 % or less ■ Input AUX IN jack Input sensitivity................................ 300 mVrms ■ Output LINEOUT L/R Output level ..............................................
Index A P alarm clock ...................................................................... 58 Album ........................................................................ 35, 38 Artist .......................................................................... 35, 37 Auto Configuration ........................................ 22, 25, 26, 28 Auto Play function ........................................................... 59 AUX IN ...........................................................................
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