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Preparations

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Turning on the power

Plug the power cable into the wall outlet 
and press 

.

The unit turns on.

Press 

 again to turn off (standby mode).

“Eco standby” (default) reduces power consumption of 
the unit while limiting certain features (as shown in the 
table on the right).

1

Press .

Option menu is shown on the front panel display.

2

Cancel the eco standby.

Set the item in the order of [System Config] - 
[Power Saving] - [Normal].

Change the item with 

S

/

T

 and press 

 to set.

3

Press 

 to finish the option setting.

Status in standby/eco standby 

* Operation with the remote control only

Option menu regarding power (System Config)

Canceling the eco standby

Within 6 m 

(20 ft)

A

A

1

3

OPTION

2

S

/

T

ENTER

Standby

Eco standby

Charging of iPod/USB devices

3

Enable/disable the wake-up 
timer*

3

Operation of the source 
buttons*

3

3

CD load/eject

3

3

AirPlay

3

Power-on by the application

3

Clock display

3

(Setting value. 

Bold: default

)

Power Saving

Configure the power supply settings.
(Normal, 

Eco

)

When you select [Eco], nothing is shown on the front 
panel display in the eco standby mode.

Auto Power Off

Set the time at which the unit enters standby mode if no 
operation is performed.
(Timer 2H, Timer 4H, 

Timer 8H

, Timer 12H, OFF)

Summary of Contents for CRX-N560D

Page 1: ...Network CD Receiver 2013 Yamaha Corporation Printed in Malaysia ZH10760 1 OWNER S MANUAL Read the supplied booklet Safety Brochure before using the unit AB ...

Page 2: ... Adjusting sound quality 22 Listening to DAB stations 23 Initial scan 23 Tuning in DAB stations 23 Presetting DAB stations 24 Selecting preset DAB stations 24 Deleting a preset station 24 Confirming the reception 25 Listening to FM radio stations 26 Tuning in FM stations 26 Presetting FM stations 26 Selecting preset FM stations 27 Deleting a preset station 27 Radio Data System U K model only 28 Li...

Page 3: ...played back 22 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 29 Anytime anywhere music Convenient App My smartphone as a remote control 18 Songs in my iPhone from speakers wirelessly 30 ...

Page 4: ... batteries and inset them the correct way around DAB FM antenna About this manual How to operate this unit is described mainly using the remote control Illustrations may differ from actual item depicted 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 Indi...

Page 5: ...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 14 16 18 B Front panel display P 7 ...

Page 6: ... 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 19 6 DIGITAL IN 2 terminal coaxial input P 19 7 AUX 1 terminal RCA input P 19 8 AUX 2 terminal mini jack input P 19 9 SUBWOOFER terminal P 9 0 SPEAKERS terminal...

Page 7: ...imer indicator Lights up when the sleep timer is set P 33 7 Shuffle repeat indicator Lights up when you set your iPod CD USB device or computer to shuffle or repeat playback P 20 8 STEREO indicator Lights up when the unit is receiving a strong signal from an FM stereo broadcast 9 Operation indicators Shows available control buttons S T ENTER P 8 of the remote control 0 2nd indicator Appears when t...

Page 8: ...eric 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 16 18 29 E VOLUME Controls the volume F MUTE Turns mute on or off G REPEAT P 20 H TIMER P 32 I SLEEP P 33 ...

Page 9: ...parately For connection of the speakers refer to the owner s manual supplied with them 15 mm 5 8 in Take care not to allow the bare speaker wires to touch each other or any metal part of the unit This could damage the unit and or the speakers Make sure that left and right L R connections and polarity red black are correct If connections are incorrect the sound will be unnatural Use speakers of at ...

Page 10: ...unit 2 Install it with pins where the unit can obtain good reception 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 1 2 Supplied antenna ...

Page 11: ... that supports DHCP you do not need to configure any network settings for the unit If you are using a router that does not support DHCP configure the network setting from Network Config in the option setting P 35 Wired connections are recommended for devices other than the mobile to ensure high sound quality Some security software installed on your PC or the firewall settings of network devices su...

Page 12: ...ting Status in standby eco standby Operation with the remote control only Option menu regarding power System Config Canceling the eco standby Within 6 m 20 ft A A 1 3 OPTION 2 S T ENTER Standby Eco standby Charging of iPod USB devices 3 Enable disable the wake up timer 3 Operation of the source buttons 3 3 CD load eject 3 3 AirPlay 3 Power on by the application 3 Clock display 3 Setting value Bold...

Page 13: ... 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 Mobile devices Install the dedicated application NETWORK PLAYER CONTROLLER to your mobile devices P 18 The application supports iPhone iPad iPod touch and Android mobile devices The mobile device needs to be connected to...

Page 14: ... to the first file of the previous or next folder when playing back MP3 WMA files Play pause Stop Skip to the beginning of the song being played back or the previous song Skip to the next song Starts shuffle playback P 20 Starts repeat playback P 20 1 9 0 Specify the song number RETURN Cancel the song number ENTER Apply the song number 2 1 INPUT 1 CD 3 Files on a data CD are played back in alphanu...

Page 15: ...T to select USB Or press on the remote control 2 Connect a USB device to the USB port 3 Playback starts P 16 1 INPUT 1 USB 2 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 Yamaha and suppliers do not accept any liability for the loss of data saved on an iPod or a USB device connected to the...

Page 16: ...y switches to the extended mode To switch the information display mode press and hold the DISPLAY button Standard mode default Operate your iPod while viewing the screen of the iPod and select a song to play back Extended mode Operate the remote control while viewing the iPod information shown on the front panel display browsing operation and select a song to play back The remote control functions...

Page 17: ...Player 12 in Windows 7 is taken as an example 1 Start Windows Media Player 12 on your PC 2 Select Stream then Turn on media streaming The control panel window of your PC is shown 3 Click Turn on media streaming 4 Select Allowed from the drop down list next to CRX N560D 5 Click OK to exit 2 3 4 For details on media sharing settings refer to Windows Media Player help For Windows Media Player 11 1 St...

Page 18: ...Shuffle playback P 20 Repeat playback P 20 1 NET 2 3 If playback is not possible make sure this unit and the PC server are connected to the same router P 11 Operating from your mobile device Once you install the app NETWORK PLAYER CONTROLLER in your mobile device you can operate the unit with the mobile device Features Power on off adjusting volume or other basic operation Changing the music sourc...

Page 19: ...l outlet and press to turn the unit on 3 Change the music source Press or according to the connecting terminal for the external device you wish to play back Press to change the source to AUX1 AUX2 analog input press to change the source to DIGITAL IN1 DIGITAL IN2 digital input 4 Play back the connected external device For details on playback refer to the owner s manual supplied with the external d...

Page 20: ...e you press the button The range of shuffle depends on the media being played back Repeat playback Press during playback The repeat indicator in the front panel display switches as shown below each time you press the button The range of repeat depends on the playback media Perform shuffle playback Not displayed Does not perform shuffle playback Repeat the song being played back Perform repeat play...

Page 21: ... 2 Only when playing an audio CD 3 Only when playing an audio CD and when there is information to display USB iPod AirPlay Server CD Song title 1 Playing time Album tile Remaining time of the song 2 Artist name Remaining time of the disc 2 Playing time Song title 1 3 Album tile 3 Artist name 3 AL M B e U t M eora DISPLAY Characters shown on the front panel display are alphanumerics only Informatio...

Page 22: ...uality 1 4 OPTION 2 3 S T ENTER RETURN Setting value Bold default Equalizer 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 Balance Adjusts the volume balance of the left and right speakers This setting is not applied when using headphones Lch 10 to CENTER to Rch 10 Music Enhancer Regenerates musical el...

Page 23: ... in station order is played Tuning in DAB stations 1 Press repeatedly to select DAB When the unit cannot receive the DAB signal Off Air is shown on the front panel display 2 Press TUNING to select a DAB station Secondary indicator appears if station has a sub station 1 RADIO 2 TUNING S T ENTER OPTION You can also perform initial scan from the option setting 1 Press when the source is DAB Option me...

Page 24: ...el the DAB preset setting press 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 Deleting a preset station Use the option setting to delete a preset station 1 Press when the source is DAB Option menu is shown on the front panel display 2 Press S T to ...

Page 25: ... on the front panel display 2 Press S T to select DAB Tune Aid and press 3 Press S T to change the channel label The measured DAB signal reception level is displayed The level is from 0 none to 100 best 4 Press to finish the option setting 1 4 OPTION 2 3 S T ENTER When performing DAB Tune Aid and the DAB signal is weak try adjusting the position of the antenna to obtain good reception ...

Page 26: ...ons Tunes in stations with good reception and presets them automatically 1 Press 2 Press and hold for 2 seconds or more 3 Press Auto preset starts and when it finishes Completed is shown on the front panel display Auto preset 1 RADIO 2 TUNING 1 RADIO 2 3 MEMORY If station reception is weak you can tune into a station manually by pressing the TUNING button repeatedly Auto preset replaces all curren...

Page 27: ... 4 ENTER S T OPTION 3 2 MEMORY 1 RADIO 2 PRESET To cancel manual preset setting press Deleting a preset station Use the option setting to delete a preset station 1 Press 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 3 Press S T to select the preset number to be deleted 4 Press The preset ...

Page 28: ...e information displays shown below Frequency default PTY Program Type RT Radio Text CT Clock Time 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 In particular RT Radio Text information uses a lot of bandwidth so it may be less available compared to other types of information ...

Page 29: ...h browsing and display the playback content information 1 NET 2 3 DISPLAY 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 You can register your favorite Internet radio stations to the Bookmarks folder by selecting Net Radio as the source on the unit and then accessing the following websit...

Page 30: ... screen of iTunes 2 Click and select the unit s name The source automatically switches to AirPlay except in the eco standby mode 3 Play back songs with iTunes 1 2 Example Example 1 2 When you use iTunes iPod controls to adjust volume the volume may be unexpectedly loud This could result in damage to the unit or speakers If the volume increases during playback stop playback on iPod iTunes immediate...

Page 31: ...e the setting with S T and press to confirm it Perform the procedure in the order of year month day hour and minute To cancel the setting press When the setting completes Completed is shown 5 Press to finish the option setting 2 3 4 S T ENTER RETURN 1 5 OPTION DISPLAY The clock setting will be lost if you disconnect the power cable from the wall outlet for about a week Set the clock again The cloc...

Page 32: ... hour and minute 2 Volume Can be set between 5 to 59 and MAX 3 Repeat Repeat Wake up timer sounds everyday at the set time No Repeat Wake up timer sounds once 2 S T ENTER OPTION 1 TIMER A 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 You can also set the wake up timer using the option setting 1 Press The setting ...

Page 33: ...several times to select the time Time can be selected from 30 60 90 120 min or OFF lights up shortly after the time is selected and the sleep timer is set To cancel the sleep timer press again 3 A TIMER SLEEP If the source is removed from the unit after the wake up timer is set the unit will beep at the start up time If any music source is played back at the start up time flashes and playback will...

Page 34: ... unit or disconnect the power cable and network cables while updating Once the message prompting update is shown on the front panel display it will not be shown again even if you do not perform updating However when you turn on the unit after the power cable has been disconnected from the wall outlet for a while the message will be shown When Internet speed is not fast enough or the unit is connec...

Page 35: ...etting with S T and press Repeat step 3 if the sub menu is required to be set Press to cancel the setting and return to the previous level Repeat steps 2 and 3 if you set another menu item 4 Press to finish the option setting 2 3 S T ENTER 1 4 OPTION RETURN 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...

Page 36: ...nabled YES Enables disables DHCP IP Address 0 0 0 0 Confirms and sets the IP address Subnet Mask 0 0 0 0 Confirms and sets the subnet mask Def Gateway 0 0 0 0 Confirms and sets the default gateway DNS Server P 0 0 0 0 Confirms and sets the primary DNS server DNS Server S 0 0 0 0 Confirms and sets the secondary DNS server System Config Clock Setting Sets clock of this unit P 31 Power Saving Eco Set...

Page 37: ...onnections are not secure Secure the connections P 9 The volume is minimum or mute Turn up the volume The power is suddenly turned off The sleep timer may be set P 33 Turn on the unit and play the source again Auto Power Off is set P 12 The clock setting has been cleared The power cable has been disconnected or there was power outage Connect the power cable and set the clock again P 31 Sound is he...

Page 38: ...When your PC is connected to the secondary SSID access to the device connecting to the primary SSID or LAN is restricted only Internet access is available Connect your PC to the primary SSID Multiple routers are connected between your network devices double router Disconnect Internet temporarily check the local network and connect the network device you wish to use to the same router The files in ...

Page 39: ... the firmware via USB memory P 34 Problem Cause Solution Problem Cause Solution No sound The iPod is not connected properly Reconnect the iPod to the USB jack P 15 The iPod software version is out of date Download the latest iTunes software from Apple s website to update the iPod software version The iPod is in the process of connecting with the unit Please wait for a while The iPod cannot be oper...

Page 40: ...rol stops immediately The disc may be dirty Wipe the disc clean P 43 The disc set in the unit may not be supported Use the disc supported by the unit P 43 If the unit was moved from a cold to warm place condensation may have formed on the disc reading lens Wait for an hour or two until the unit adjusts to the room temperature and try again Problem Cause Solution The unit does not detect the USB de...

Page 41: ...wn or is inaccurate The DAB station may be temporarily out of service or the DAB station information is not provided by the DAB broadcaster Contact the DAB broadcaster Problem Cause Solution FM stereo reception is noisy The antenna is not connected properly Make sure the antenna is connected properly and change the position of the antenna P 10 The radio station you selected may be far from your ar...

Page 42: ...Set a disc with playable files P 43 Initializing The unit is starting up Wait until the message disappears If the message stays more than 3 minutes turn off the unit and turn it on again Loading The unit is loading the specified file contents Wait until the unit finishes loading No Content Selected folder does not contain playable files Select a folder with playable files P 44 Not Connected The un...

Page 43: ...unit Doing so may damage the unit CD R RW cannot be played back unless finalized Some discs cannot be played back depending on the disc characteristics or recording conditions 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 Handling discs Do not touch the surface of the disc Hold a disc by i...

Page 44: ...es 10 2 2 or later Made for iPod Made for iPhone and Made for iPad mean that an electronic accessory has been designed to connect specifically to iPod iPhone or iPad respectively and has been certified by the developer to meet Apple performance standards Apple is not responsible for the operation of this device or its compliance with safety and regulatory standards Please note that the use of this...

Page 45: ...uner service supported PC client function DLNA Ver 1 5 DMP DMR function supported Supported file format MP3 WMA MPEG4 AAC WAV FLAC up to 192 kHz 24 bit AirPlay AirPlay supported Tuner section Tuning range DAB 174 to 240 MHz Band III FM 87 50 to 108 00 MHz Amplifier section Maximum output power 32 W 32 W 6 Ω 1 kHz 10 THD Total harmonic distortion AUX1 1 kHz 12 5 W 0 05 or less EQ control EQ High tr...

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Page 47: ...ions of the Software THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED AS IS WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND EXPRESS OR IMPLIED INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT TORT OR OTHERWISE ARISING FROM OUT OF OR IN CONNE...

Page 48: ...re Copyright 1998 1999 Glenn Randers Pehrson and are distributed according to the same disclaimer and license as libpng 0 96 with the following individuals added to the list of Contributing Authors Tom Lane Glenn Randers Pehrson Willem van Schaik libpng versions 0 89 June 1996 through 0 96 May 1997 are Copyright 1996 1997 Andreas Dilger Distributed according to the same disclaimer and license as l...

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Page 50: ...Network CD Receiver 2013 Yamaha Corporation Printed in Malaysia ZH10760 1 OWNER S MANUAL Read the supplied booklet Safety Brochure before using the unit AB ...

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