Desktop Audio System EN Owner’s Manual
Table of contents Introduction ................................................................................. 3 Useful features ........................................................................... 22 Accessories ....................................................................................................................................................... 3 About this document ..................................................................................................................
Introduction Confirm package contents and important information about this manual. Accessories Remote control About this document • This document provides detailed instructions on operating all of the unit’s functions. • Instructions concentrate on use of the remote control to operate the unit. • Illustrations are provided for reference purposes only, and should not be considered completely accurate in every case.
Using the unit • This unit is a desktop audio system that can play audio from an incredibly wide range of input sources, including CDs, Bluetooth devices, and radio stations. • This unit is equipped with a convenient charging function and an alarm function that wakes you gently. • The free dedicated Multimedia Music Controller app for mobile devices can be used to easily control playback or configure the unit’s settings.
Part names The unit 1 z Turn the unit on/off (standby) ( p. 9). 1, 2, 3, 6, and 7 are touch sensors. Tap icons with your finger to control functions. 3 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 SCENE function ( p. 25) 2 y Switch the input source. 4 Top /front panels 1 2 3 4 5 6 Wireless charger ( p. 30) 5 SNOOZE/SLEEP ( p. 10, 26) 7 6 Control audio ( p. 11). 7 / Volume +/- 8 Display ( p. 6) 9 Disc slot ( p. 11) 0 = Eject a disc ( p. 11). A Remote sensor ( p. 9) B AUX jack (Mini jack input) ( p.
Part names Display 1 7 8 2 9 3 4 5 6 0 1 Bluetooth indicators ( p. 12) 7 Alarm indicators ( p. 26) 2 App (Multimedia Music Controller app) indicator 8 Child lock indicator ( p. 29) The indicator is displayed when the app is in use. 9 Sleep indicator ( p. 10) 3 Input source indicator 0 Multi display The selected input source is displayed. Displays a variety of information, including that for a song as it plays, radio frequency, etc.
Part names Remote control 1 Transmit infrared (IR) signals ( p. 9). 1 2 3 2 = Eject a disc ( p. 11). B 3 Input source buttons ( p. 11) C 4 SCENE function ( p. 25) Switch the input source. 5 SHUFFLE/REPEAT ( p. 22) 4 6 / 7 Stop playback ( p. 11, 20). Volume +/- 5 8 Cursor control buttons ( p. 10) 6 9 OPTION ( p. 32) 7 D 0 ALARM ( p. 26) E A SNOOZE/SLEEP ( p. 10, 26) B z Turn the unit on/off (standby) ( p. 9).
Part names Replacing the remote control battery Press the release tab firmly to the right and hold it there while slowly sliding the battery holder out. Battery holder Release tab Replace the old battery with a new one. CR2025 Lithium battery Note Replace the old battery with a new one when the remote control’s range becomes very short.
Preparation z Turn on the unit Reducing power consumption 1 Auto power standby (default: ON) Plug the power cord into an electrical outlet. The unit will automatically enter auto power standby mode to reduce power consumption in any of the following situations: • CD, BLUETOOTH, or USB is selected as the input source, but no audio is played and no operations are performed for more than 20 minutes.
Preparation Set the unit’s clock 1 Using the sleep timer The unit automatically enters standby mode when the specified time has elapsed. The time can be selected from 30, 60, 90, or 120 minutes, or the sleep timer can be disabled (OFF). Press OPTION. The option menu is displayed. Press SNOOZE/SLEEP. 2 3 4 The time selected changes each time SNOOZE/SLEEP is pressed. The sleep indicator is displayed when the sleep timer is set. Use e/r to select CLOCK and press ENTER.
Play from an input source Listening to an audio CD CD 1 2 Note Press CD. • This unit supports playback of audio and data CDs to which MP3 and or WMA files have been recorded. Insert a CD into the disc slot. Music begins playing. Press = to eject a CD. • Music files stored on a data CD can be played using the same operations used to play music stored on a USB flash drive ( p. 20). • This unit does not support 8-cm mini CDs.
Play from an input source Listening to music via Bluetooth® $ The unit can be used to play music from a Bluetooth device, such as a mobile device or digital music player. In addition, Bluetooth wireless headphones or speakers can be used to listen to audio played via the unit. For more information regarding Bluetooth, see documentation provided with Bluetooth devices.
Play from an input source Using Bluetooth speakers/headphones to listen to audio (transmitting) Bluetooth speakers or headphones can be used to listen to audio played via the unit. Bluetooth speakers or headphones 1 2 3 4 5 Set Bluetooth speakers or headphones to pairing mode. Press OPTION on the remote control. Use e/r to select BLUETOOTH , and press ENTER. Use q/w to select Bluetooth TX, and press ENTER. Use q/w to select ON, and press ENTER.
Play from an input source 7 Select the Bluetooth speakers or headphones to be connected and press ENTER. The Bluetooth indicators will be displayed when the Bluetooth connection is established. Note • If a Bluetooth connection is not established, repeat the connection procedure from step 1. • If Bluetooth speakers or headphones have been previously connected to the unit, the unit will connect to the last connected device when RX/TX is pressed to apply TX (transmitting) mode.
Play from an input source Listening to DAB stations (Australia model only) Note Initial scan • Initial scan can also be performed from the option settings. Press RADIO repeatedly to select DAB. RADIO • Initial scan starts automatically when you select DAB for the first time. • When scanning is completed, the number of receivable DAB stations is displayed momentarily, and the first station stored is played. Press RADIO repeatedly to select DAB.
Play from an input source Presetting DAB stations Deleting a preset DAB station Use the preset function to store your favorite 40 DAB stations. RADIO 1 2 Tune in to a DAB station ( p. 15). 2 3 Press and hold ENTER. The preset setting is displayed. 3 Press q/w to select the required preset number, and press ENTER. To cancel the DAB preset setting, press s. fg 1 4 qwer ENTER 1 2 Press RADIO repeatedly to select DAB. Press f/g to select a preset station.
Play from an input source Note Confirming the reception When the DAB signal is weak in Tuning Aid, try adjusting the position of the antenna to obtain good reception. You can confirm the DAB signal level. This is useful when setting up the antenna. 1 2 3 Press OPTION when DAB is selected as the input source. Use e/r to select DAB and press ENTER. Use q/w to select Tuning Aid and press ENTER. The Tuning Aid display is shown. 4 5 Press ENTER. Press q/w to change the channel label.
Play from an input source Listening to FM radio stations Extend the antenna and position it for good FM reception. Tuning in to a station RADIO 1 2 Presetting stations Auto preset Press RADIO. The unit tunes in stations with good reception and presets them automatically. Press and hold e or r. Automatic tuning starts. Tuning will stop automatically when a station is tuned in. 87.50MHz 1 2 3 4 Note qwer ENTER If station reception is weak, tune in to a station manually by pressing e/r repeatedly.
Play from an input source Manual preset 1 2 Selecting a preset station Tune in to a station ( p. 18). Press and hold ENTER. The preset setting is displayed. RADIO P01 87.50MHz Preset Registration fg s 3 Press q/w to select the required preset number, and press ENTER. Note Press s to cancel manual preset. 1 2 ENTER Press f/g to select a preset station. Deleting a preset station 1 2 3 4 5 qwer Press RADIO. Press RADIO. Press OPTION. Use e/r to select FM and press ENTER.
Play from an input source Listening to music on USB flash drives 1 2 Press USB. Note Connect a USB flash drive to the USB jack. • Music files stored on USB flash drives can be played via the unit. See “Devices/media, and file formats supported by the unit” for information on USB flash drives supported by the unit ( p. 42). USB AUX HEADPHONES 5V • Some USB flash drives may not work properly even if they meet the requirements.
Play from an input source Listening to music from an external device Music played on an external device connected to the AUX jack on the unit’s rear panel can be heard through this unit. See documentation supplied with the external device for more information. AUX 1 Unplug the power cord from the electrical outlet, and connect the external device to the unit. Use cables sold separately for connections. AUX HEADPHONES 5V USB 1.
Useful features Features such as shuffle and repeat playback, display of song information, and a SCENE function make this unit even more convenient and enjoyable to use. Shuffle/repeat playback Press SHUFFLE or REPEAT during playback. The indicators will change each time SHUFFLE or REPEAT is pressed, and songs will play as follows.
Useful features Playback information While content from an audio CD, data CD or USB flash drive is being played, information such as playing time can be shown in the display. Press DISPLAY during playback. The display switches each time DISPLAY is pressed.
Useful features Adjusting sound quality Adjust audio parameters as needed to suit individual preferences. 5 Adjusting tones Adjust the level at which low, middle, and high tones are output. Note Press OPTION to exit the settings display. Selecting the sound mode Two sound modes are available—Bass Boost and Standard. Press OPTION to cancel setup before it is completed. 1 2 3 qwer ENTER SOUND MODE 4 • Bass Boost (default) Best for music • Standard Best for human voices (talk radio, etc.
Useful features Registering favorites with SCENE Favorite songs and radio stations can be assigned to the SCENE (1 to 5) buttons. Once registered, favorites can easily be selected for listening. SCENE Registering favorites Listening to favorites Press and hold one of the SCENE buttons while the input source to be registered is playing. Press the SCENE button to which a favorite song or radio station has been assigned. The song or radio station that is playing will be assigned to that SCENE button.
Useful features Alarm (IntelliAlarm) Five alarm options—music, beeps, combination of music and beeps—are available. A CD, a USB flash drive, or a radio station can be selected as the source of music used as the alarm (alarm source). Alarm type Alarm sources (CD, USB flash drive, and radio station) Music only (Source) Music begins playing at the specified time. Music begins playing at low volume one minute prior to the specified time, increasing to the specified volume at the specified time.
Useful features 5 Setting the alarm 1 Use q/w to select the item and then press ENTER to complete setup. Press ALARM. 1 Hour and minute 2 Alarm type ( p. 26) 3 Alarm source ( p. 26) 4 Playback type ( p. 26) 5 Repeat (Day of the week can be specified using the The alarm setup display in the option settings is shown. Note Press OPTION to close the alarm display while setting the alarm. 2 3 Use q/w to select the alarm number (1 to 5). Use r to move the cursor and then use q/ w to select ON.
Useful features Turning on and off the alarm Stop the alarm 1 Press ALARM. Stop the alarm temporarily The alarm display in the option settings is shown. Press SNOOZE/SLEEP while the alarm is sounding to stop the alarm. The alarm stops temporarily and begins sounding again five minutes later (snooze function). 2 3 4 Use q/w to select the alarm number. Use r to move the cursor and then use q/ w to select ON or OFF.
Useful features Child lock function The child lock function disables operations from the controls on the unit to prevent unintended or accidental operation. This function is disabled by default. When the child lock function is enabled, only the following functions can be operated via the controls on the unit. Use the remote control or app to operate other functions. • turn on the unit/set the unit to standby mode • stop the alarm 4 5 qwer ENTER 3 Press OPTION to exit the settings display.
Useful features Charging a mobile device (Qi) A mobile device with the Qi icon can be charged with this unit. For more information regarding the Qi charging function, see documentation provided with your mobile device. Charging status can be confirmed using the Qi charging indicator.
Useful features Adjusting display brightness (dimmer) Display brightness can be adjusted automatically or manually. Auto The unit automatically selects brightness for bright and dark levels in accordance with ambient lighting. Brightness for both levels can be fine-tuned. Higher values are brighter. Manual Select the preferred brightness level from 10 options.
Useful features Option settings Various settings can be configured using the option menu. See “Option menu list” on the next page for available options. 1 2 3 Press OPTION. Use e/r to select a menu group and then press ENTER. Use q/w/e/r to select a setting and then press ENTER. Press OPTION to cancel setup before it is completed. qwer ENTER 4 Press OPTION to exit the settings display.
Useful features Option menu list Group OPTION CLOCK OPTION AUDIO Setting Clock Setting ( p. 10) Alarm Setting ( p. 26) EQ Setting ( p. 24) Sound Mode ( p. 24) OPTION Bluetooth TX ( p. 13) BLUETOOTH Dimmer ( p. 31) Menu Language Select a display language. Qi Function ( p. 30) Auto Power Standby ( p. 9) Standby Setting OPTION SYSTEM ECO Standby Minimize power consumption ( p. 9) Charge When this function is disabled, the Qi/USB charging function is not available (default: Enable) ( p.
Troubleshooting Refer to the table below if the unit fails to function properly. If the problem is not listed, or if the symptoms persist after following the instructions provided, turn off the unit, disconnect the unit from the electrical outlet, and contact your nearest authorized Yamaha dealer or service center. General Problem Cause Solution The unit turns off as soon as it is powered on. The unit does not operate properly. The power cable is not properly connected. Connect the power cable firmly.
Troubleshooting Problem Cause Solution The unit’s clock is reset. Power has not been supplied to the unit for more than one week. If the power cord has been disconnected from the electrical outlet for more than one week, the clock may be reset. Set the clock again ( p. 10). Interference from nearby electronic equipment is producing noise. The unit is too close to other electronic equipment. Position the unit farther away from other electronic equipment.
Troubleshooting Bluetooth Problem Unable to connect the unit to a Bluetooth device. Cause Solution The unit is already connected to another Bluetooth device. Terminate the current Bluetooth connection, and then connect to the new device. The unit and the Bluetooth device are too far apart. Move the Bluetooth device closer to the unit. A device that operates in the 2.4 GHz-band (microwave oven, wireless network device, etc.) is interfering with wireless communication.
Troubleshooting Disc Problem Playback does not start after a disc is inserted. Some functions are not available. Playback does not start (or stops immediately) when a/d is pressed. Cause Solution The unit does not support the disc inserted. Use a disc that is supported by the unit ( p. 41). The disc may be dirty. Wipe the disc clean ( p. 41). The unit does not support the disc inserted. Use a disc that is supported by the unit ( p. 41).
Troubleshooting USB flash drive Problem The unit does not detect the USB flash drive. Cause Solution The USB flash drive is not connected to the USB jack securely. Turn off the unit, reconnect your USB flash drive, and turn the unit on again ( p. 20). A USB flash drive in a format other than FAT16/32 format is used. Use a USB flash drive with FAT16 or FAT32 format. Folders and files in the USB flash drive cannot be The data in the USB flash drive is protected by encryption. viewed.
Troubleshooting FM reception Problem Cause Solution FM stereo reception is noisy. The radio station you selected may be far from your area, or the antenna input is poor. Automatic tuning does not work. The radio station you selected may be far from your area, or the antenna input is poor. Change the height or direction of the antenna, or change the position of the unit. Change the height or direction of the antenna, or change the position of the unit. Tune in to a station manually ( p. 18).
Messages in the display Message No Disc Reading Unknown Disc Description Solution The disc inserted in the unit may not be supported. Use the disc supported by the unit ( p. 41). The disc may be dirty, or foreign matter may be attached to it. Wipe the disc clean. Alternatively, remove foreign matter adhered to the disc. The unit is reading the specified file/content. Wait until the unit finishes reading. Disc is set upside-down. Set the disc with the labeled side facing up.
Devices/media, and file formats supported by the unit • Do not use any non-standard shaped discs such as a heart-shaped disc. • Do not use discs with many scratches or a crack on their surface, or warped/glued 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 use a disc to which tape, stickers, or labels have been affixed. Discs with any of these inserted into the unit may not be ejected.
File format USB CD Sampling frequency (kHz) Quantization bits (bit) Bitrate (kbps) Number of channels WAV* 32/44.1/48/88.2/ 96/176.4/192 16/24 - 2 MP3 32/44.1/48 - 8-320 2 WMA 32/44.1/48 - 8-320 2 MPEG-4 AAC-LC 32/44.1/48 - 8-320 2 Format FLAC 32/44.1/48/88.2/ 96/176.4/192** 16/24 - 2 ALAC 32/44.1/48 16/24 - 2 AIFF 32/44.1/48/88.2/ 96/176.4/192 16/24 - 2 Sampling frequency (kHz) Quantization bits (bit) Bitrate (kbps) Number of channels MP3 32/44.
Specifications Input AUX Amplifier section 3.5 mm stereo mini jack Output HEADPHONES Maximum output power 3.5 mm stereo mini jack USB Audio format Speakers Headphones Wireless Charge Standard MP3, WMA, AAC, WAV, FLAC, ALAC, AIFF Qi certified General CD Laser Type Wave length Output power Media* Audio format Semiconductor laser GaAs/GaAlAs 775 to 780 nm 4 mW CD, CD-R/RW Audio CD, MP3, WMA * An 8-cm mini CD is not available.
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