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DAB tuner

4

Rotate MULTI JOG

 

(or press PRESET on the 

remote control) to change between the 
orders.

Each time MULTI JOG is rotated (or PRESET is 
pressed), the mode changes as follows:

5

Press MULTI JOG (or ENTER on the Remote 
control).

DRC value

Dynamic range is the decibel (dB) range between the 
highest and lowest sounds in a broadcast. Some DAB 
broadcasters transmit a wide dynamic range (enabling high 
quality sound), accompanied by Dynamic Range Control 
(DRC) data. The DRC can be used to compress the dynamic 
range of the broadcast, making softer sounds easier to hear. 
This is especially useful when listening to a DAB service in 
a noisy environment or at a low volume (such as at night).

There are three values of DRC you can apply.

1

Press FUNCTION/FM MODE while listening to 
a DAB broadcast.

2

Rotate MULTI JOG (or press PRESET on the 
remote control) until “DRC value” is 
displayed.

3

Press MULTI JOG (or ENTER on the remote 
control).

4

Rotate MULTI JOG (or press PRESET on the 
remote control) to select the desired DRC 
level.

5

Press 

MULTI JOG

 (or ENTER on the 

remote control).

Fav station

Alphanumeric

Active station

0

 : (None)

1/2

 :  (Medium)

1

 :  (Maximum)

PUSH-ENTER

NATURAL SOUND CD RECEIVER   CRX-M170

POWER

STANDBY/ON

SOURCE

BAND

VOLUME

CLEAR

h

INFO/

TEXT MODE

s

FUNCTION
/FM MODE

e

TIME

MODE

TONE/

BALANCE

PROGRAM

/MEMORY

PHONES

TUNING/PRESET/TIME

b

/

w

   

f

/

a

MULTI JOG

FUNCTION/FM 
MODE

9

0

BAND

PRESET

TUNER

TIMER

DIMMER

FUNCTION/ 

FM MODE

INFO/TEXT AUTO TUNE ENTER

d

d

AUX 2

AUX 1

TAPE

CD

VOLUME

+

FUNCTION/
FM MODE

PRESET

ENTER

00EN_00_CRX-M170_G.book  Page 30  Wednesday, July 27, 2005  6:11 PM

Summary of Contents for CRX-M170

Page 1: ...1 B CD DAB RECEIVER CRX M170 OWNER S MANUAL ...

Page 2: ...orm 14 Do not attempt to modify or fix this unit Contact qualified YAMAHA service personnel when any service is needed The cabinet should never be opened for any reasons 15 When not planning to use this unit for long periods of time i e vacation disconnect the AC power plug from the wall outlet 16 Be sure to read the TROUBLESHOOTING section on common operating errors before concluding that this un...

Page 3: ...NGING THE BRIGHTNESS OF THE DISPLAY 13 RESTORING TO THE FACTORY DEFAULTS 13 ADJUSTING SOUNDS 14 LISTENING TO A CD 15 Playing a CD 15 PROGRAMMING PLAYBACK 17 Customizing playback order Program Play 17 Playing back randomly Random Play 18 REPEAT PLAYBACK 19 TIME DISPLAY 20 LISTENING TO THE EXTERNAL SOURCES 20 TUNING RADIO STATIONS 21 Tuning radio stations automatically Auto tuning 21 Tuning radio st...

Page 4: ...r your operation Notes contain important information about safety and operating instructions This manual is printed prior to production Design and specifications are subject to change in part as a result of improvements etc In case of differences between the manual and the product the product has priority This product includes the following accessories Before connecting speakers or other component...

Page 5: ...ODE CLEAR In CD mode use to stop playback In DAB mode use to change the text content page 31 In FM mode use to select the mode Also use to cancel the entering or modes 8 VOLUME Turn this knob to adjust the volume 9 SOURCE Use to select a source 0 Remote control sensor Receives signals from the remote control A PROGRAM MEMORY In CD mode use to enter the program mode In TUNER mode use to memory the ...

Page 6: ...epeat play one track or all tracks page 19 B A B Use to set the A B repeat page 19 C RANDOM In CD mode use to enter the random playback mode page 18 D PRESET In TUNER mode use to select the preset stations E ENTER In DAB mode use to enter the selection F DIMMER Use to dim the display G AUTO TUNE In DAB mode use to activate Local scan or Full scan page 27 H MUTE Use to mute the sound I 3 Play In CD...

Page 7: ...milar in shape If the batteries run out immediately remove them from the remote control to prevent an explosion or acid leak Dispose of the batteries according to the regional regulations If a battery starts leaking dispose of it immediately Be careful not to let leaking battery acid come into contact with your skin or clothing Before inserting new batteries wipe the compartment clean Use the remo...

Page 8: ...e speakers with the specified impedance shown on the rear panel of this unit 1 Remove approximately 10 mm of insulation from the end of each speaker cable and twist the exposed wires of the cable together to prevent short circuits 2 Unscrew the knob 3 Insert one bare wire into the hole in the side of each terminal And then tighten the knob to secure the wire Connect the SUBWOOFER OUT jack on this ...

Page 9: ...s unit to the each input jack of the component Be sure to insert each plug securely To prevent humming and noise do not bundle the connection cords with the power cord or speaker cord DIGITAL OUT terminal Connect the DIGITAL OPTICAL OUT jack on this unit to the digital input jack on the MD or CD R etc When inserting the optical cable plug open the protective shutter of the terminal and insert the ...

Page 10: ...old the tab 3 Insert the AM loop antenna lead wires into the AM ANT terminal Then release the tab 4 Repeat steps 2 to 3 to insert the AM loop antenna lead wires into the GND terminal 5 Extend the cord and place the AM loop antenna away from this unit and speaker cables While listening to the radio rotate the antenna head to find the best angle for reception 1 Connect the supplied indoor FM antenna...

Page 11: ...he signal strength is displayed as a bar graph by pressing MULTI JOG once It is recommended to use outdoor DAB antenna in weak DAB signal areas After you made all connections connect the power cables of this to an AC outlet Indoor DAB Antenna MAINS OUT IN OUT IN AM ANT GND DAB ANT OPTICAL SPEAKERS OUT SUBWOOFER _ _ TAPE AUX 1 TUNER DIGITAL OUT IN AUX 2 TUNING PRESET TIME b w f a PUSH ENTER CONNECT...

Page 12: ...follows In the tuner mode one for three you selected will be displayed Listening to CDs see page 15 Listening to External source see page 20 Listening to tuners see page 21 This unit itself does not provide recording features To make recordings you need to connect recording equipment to this unit TURNING THE POWER TO ON STANDBY STANDBY ON STANDBY ON 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 NATURAL SOUND CD RECEIVER CR...

Page 13: ...previous volume level press MUTE again or press VOLUME Connect the headphone plug to the PHONES jack and adjust the volume The sound from speakers is cut off ADJUSTING THE VOLUME LEVEL TIMER DIMMER SLEEP MUTE VOLUME Note MUTING THE SOUND MUTE BAND PRESET TUNER TIMER DIMMER SLEEP FUNCTION FM MODE INFO TEXT AUTOTUNE ENTER d d REPEAT A B PROG CLEAR RANDOM TIME MUTE VOLUME MUTE LISTENING THROUGH THE H...

Page 14: ...Get ready for timer operation Adjust the volume tune into a station insert a CD etc To deactivate the timer press TIMER again to turn it off The timer indicator disappears from the display 8 Press STANDBY ON to switch the unit to the standby mode The timer indicator disappears from the display Then the standby indicator flashes slowly ADJUSTING THE CLOCK MULTI JOG NATURAL SOUND CD RECEIVER CRX M17...

Page 15: ...ness of the display Press DIMMER on the remote control Each time you press DIMMER the brightness of the display switches between Dimmer on and Dimmer off Setting the DEFAULT function resets all options and your personal settings to the factory default Press and hold down FUNCTION FM MODE for more than four seconds in standby mode to manually initialize SETTING THE SLEEP TIMER SLEEP TIMER DIMMER SL...

Page 16: ...ng is displayed you have three seconds to begin adjusting it or else it will return to the normal display BASS Adjust the low frequency sound range 10 to 10 dB TREBLE Adjust the high frequency sound range 10 to 10 dB L R BALANCE Adjust the speaker balance 0 to 16 for either left or right speaker ADJUSTING SOUNDS NATURAL SOUND CD RECEIVER CRX M170 POWER STANDBY ON SOURCE BAND VOLUME CLEAR h INFO TE...

Page 17: ...ayback Press p y Selecting the CD source starts playback automatically if a disc is set on the disc tray When you turn on the power this unit automatically starts playback if a CD has been inserted and the source is set to CD Whenever you change the source during playback this unit automatically memorizes the stopping position So if you return to CD source again this unit resumes playback from whe...

Page 18: ... you want to listen to is found or press and hold 1 or on the remote control until the section you want to listen to is found To specify a track for playback While in the stop or playback mode you can use the number buttons on the remote control to select a track Press the number buttons to select a track Playback starts from the selected track y To enter a 2 digit number press the number button f...

Page 19: ...MEMORY or PROG on the remote control Program mode appears on the display 2 Press p to start programmed playback The programmed contents are not lost if the unit is turned off but they are lost when the disc tray is opened The unit will stop automatically when the playback of all the programmed tracks is finished The programmed contents disappear from the display but it is not lost y You can play t...

Page 20: ...to insert appears on the display If you want to add a track to the end of the program press PROGRAM repeatedly until P END briefly appears on the display 2 Rotate MULTI JOG or press 4 or on the remote control to select a track number then press PROGRAM MEMORY or PRG on the remote control The track is added to the program You can playback the tracks randomly In the stop or play mode press RANDOM on...

Page 21: ... follows Repeat A B Rs This function repeats playback of any desired portion of the disc 1 Press A B to select the start point of repeat playback Rs blinks 2 Press A B to select the end point of repeat playback Rs lights up The selected portion is played back repeatedly To cancel A B repeat Press A B repeatedly until Rs disappears from the display REPEAT PLAYBACK S REPEAT A B PROG CLEAR RANDOM TIM...

Page 22: ...DISPLAY REPEAT A B PROG CLEAR RANDOM TIME TIME Elapsed time of the current track Remaining time of the current track Remaining time of the disc LISTENING TO THE EXTERNAL SOURCES NATURAL SOUND CD RECEIVER CRX M170 POWER STANDBY ON SOURCE BAND VOLUME CLEAR h INFO TEXT MODE s FUNCTION FM MODE e TIME MODE TONE BALANCE PROGRAM MEMORY PHONES TUNING PRESET TIME b w f a PUSH ENTER SOURCE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9...

Page 23: ...2 described in Auto Tuning 2 Press MULTI JOG or ENTER on the remote control to select Manual tune 3 Rotate MULTI JOG or keep pressing PRESET on the remote control until the station you want to listen to is found FM 50 kHz steps AM 9 kHz steps STEREO appears on the display when a stereo broadcast is tuned in TUNED appears on the display when a broadcast is correctly tuned in TUNING RADIO STATIONS T...

Page 24: ...UNER button then press 3 and 2 To select numbers less than 10 press 0 and then the number For example to select number 6 press 0 and 6 A simpler option is to press just the number 6 then wait a few seconds 5 Press PROGRAM MEMORY within four seconds If you do not press PROGRAM MEMORY within four seconds after selecting the channel the selection is canceled 6 Repeat steps 1 to 5 until all desired st...

Page 25: ...on the remote control 3 Rotate MULTI JOG or press the number buttons or PRESET on the remote control until the desired preset station is found To select DAB preset stations See Preset tune on page 28 Preset tuning 2 NATURAL SOUND CD RECEIVER CRX M170 POWER STANDBY ON SOURCE BAND VOLUME CLEAR h INFO TEXT MODE s FUNCTION FM MODE e TIME MODE TONE BALANCE PROGRAM MEMORY PHONES TUNING PRESET TIME b w f...

Page 26: ...received is displayed using a maximum of 64 alphanumeric characters The mode is automatically switched to PROGRAM SERVICE mode if there is no radio text data TRAFFIC ANNOUNCE Traffic information is displayed The TRAFFIC ANNOUNCE MODE switches to PROGRAM SERVICE mode when a traffic program is found The mode switches to PROGRAM SERVICE mode without searching for a traffic program if the current sele...

Page 27: ...DE PTY Search mode NATURAL SOUND CD RECEIVER CRX M170 POWER STANDBY ON SOURCE BAND VOLUME CLEAR h INFO TEXTMODE s FUNCTION FM MODE e TIME MODE TONE BALANCE PROGRAM MEMORY PHONES TUNING PRESET TIME b w f a PUSH ENTER INFO TEXT MODE MULTI JOG 5 6 7 8 9 0 BAND PRESET TUNER TIMER DIMMER FUNCTION FM MODE INFO TEXT AUTOTUNE ENTER d d AUX 2 AUX 1 TAPE CD VOLUME PRESET ENTER INFO TEXT News News Current Af...

Page 28: ...cted by simply selecting the service name You can tune the range of channels are 10A to 12D in UK The sound quality and PAD SI information are controlled by the DAB broadcaster not this unit Not all DAB broadcasters transmit PAD SI information DAB signals are broadcast in Band III 174 240 MHz An initial scan for DAB services will need to be performed before the unit can tune into DAB broadcasts A ...

Page 29: ...annel information is displayed Press ENTER to display the signal strength of a channel being broadcasted Press ENTER again to cancel the signal strength display In the channel list channels are displayed in alphanumeric order with numbers coming first Stations such as 6 Music from the BBC will be listed early in the list station each as Virgin Radio will be listed later If the unit is unable to tu...

Page 30: ...ULTI JOG or press PRESET on the remote control until the station you want to listen to is displayed 5 Press MULTI JOG or ENTER on the remote control to select the preset station Function mode PUSH ENTER NATURAL SOUND CD RECEIVER CRX M170 POWER STANDBY ON SOURCE BAND VOLUME CLEAR h INFO TEXT MODE s FUNCTION FM MODE e TIME MODE TONE BALANCE PROGRAM MEMORY PHONES TUNING PRESET TIME b w f a MULTI JOG ...

Page 31: ...on Favorite station This unit keeps track of the top 10 stations you listen to Favorite stations have a displayed after the station name and are listed at the top of the channel list Alphanumeric This is the default order Channels are listed in alphanumeric order 0 9 A Z by the first letter of the station name Active station This option will list active stations stations that can be received by th...

Page 32: ...r at a low volume such as at night There are three values of DRC you can apply 1 Press FUNCTION FM MODE while listening to a DAB broadcast 2 Rotate MULTI JOG or press PRESET on the remote control until DRC value is displayed 3 Press MULTI JOG or ENTER on the remote control 4 Rotate MULTI JOG or press PRESET on the remote control to select the desired DRC level 5 Press MULTI JOG or ENTER on the rem...

Page 33: ...sted to the clock time data being broadcast by the DAB station Some functions such as Sleep Timer might be affected if the clock is readjusted Bitrate mode Displays the bitrate of the currently playing broadcast Channel and frequency Displays the channel and frequency of the currently playing broadcast Sig error rate Signal error rate Displays the digital bit error rate 0 99 of the currently playi...

Page 34: ...y The volume does not increase or sounds are distorted The power of the equipment connected to this unit s output jack may be turned off Turn on the power of the equipment connected to this unit s output jack This unit does not operate properly This unit may receive a strong electrical shock such as from a lightening bolt or excessive static electricity or drop in power supply Set this unit to the...

Page 35: ...ay be worn out Replace the batteries with new ones Disc playback Problem Cause Solution Some button operations do not work Some discs do not support certain this unit functions Playback does not start immediately when pressing h The disc may not be set in the disc tray properly Set the disc in the disc tray properly The disc may be dirty Wipe the disc clean The disc loaded into this unit may be no...

Page 36: ...ay from your area or radio wave reception is weak in your area Try Manual Tuning to increase the signal quality or use a multi channel outdoor antenna Problem Cause Solution Too much noise is generated The noises may be generated from atmospheric electricity lightening fluorescent lights motors or thermostat electric devices Connect an outdoor antenna and establish better grounding to decrease noi...

Page 37: ...urvature Do not touch the surface of the disc Hold a disc by its edge and center hole Do not leave a disc in the tray when you are not playing it Do not write on the disc with a pencil or other marker Do not stick tape seals or other attachments to a disc and do not bring into contact with glue Do not use a protective cover to prevent scratches Do not use a disc whose surface can be printed with a...

Page 38: ...ION Tuning Range 9 kHz steps 522 to 1629 kHz Signal to Noise Ratio 35 dB Sensitivity 600 µV m DAB SECTION Tuning Range BAND III 174 MHz to 240MHz Input 50 Ω nominal Sensitivity 96 dBm Selectivity 35 dB typ Audio out Stereo 2 0 Vp p Digital out 24 bit 48 kHz resolution CD PLAYER SECTION Signal to Noise Ratio 90 dB Total Harmonic Distortion 0 007 Separation 90 dB GENERAL Power Supply AC 230V 50 Hz P...

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