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Page 1: ...ork Music Player OWNER S MANUAL Thank you for purchasing this Yamaha product For complete description of MusicCAST2 products please check the following website MusicCAST2 website www yamaha com musicc...

Page 2: ...nts About this manual 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 p...

Page 3: ...ch can be determined by turning the unit OFF and ON please try to eliminate the problem by using one of the following measures Relocate either this product or the device that is being affected by the...

Page 4: ...ergy that it deemed to comply without maximum permissive exposure evaluation MPE But it is desirable that it should be installed and operated with at least 20 cm and more between the radiator and pers...

Page 5: ...attery change please contact the nearest authorized Yamaha dealer or service center Danger of explosion may occur if battery device is incorrectly replaced Replace only with the same or equivalent typ...

Page 6: ...INPUT OFF ON INFO ZONE ON OFF ZONE CONTROLS MULTI ZONE MIC OPTIMIZER EFFECT PROGRAM YPAO ZONE 3 R L OPTICAL ZONE 2 AUDIO VIDEO AUX SILENT CINEMA SVIDEO VIDEO PHONES BAND CATEGORY PRESET TUNING CH MON...

Page 7: ...selection from side to side or up and down Press to enter the highlighted menu or confirm the selection 9 HOME Returns to the top menu screen 0 BACK Returns to the previous menu screen A Playback con...

Page 8: ...300 only For connecting front right and left speakers I DOCK terminal For connecting an optional iPod universal dock YDS 11 etc or Bluetooth wireless audio receiver YBA 10 etc J NETWORK port For conne...

Page 9: ...this case turn off the Music Player and check the all cable connections and power status WIRELESS LAN MUTE VOLUME Lights in green Connecting to a network via the WiFi infrastructure mode Blinks in gre...

Page 10: ...e USB mass storage class Audio Format MP3 WMA WAV MPEG4 AAC FLAC NETWORK Wireless Connectivity WiFi IEEE802 11b g Ethernet Connection 100Base TX 10Base T Audio Format Rhapsody Net Radio MP3 WMA Audio...

Page 11: ...s offered for 3 years from the day of purchase Logo and trademarks iPodTM Notice for Windows Media DRM The Certified For Windows Vista logo Windows Media and the Windows logo are trademarks or registe...

Page 12: ...dify merge publish distribute sublicense and or sell copies of the Software and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so subject to the following conditions The above copyright not...

Page 13: ...Library has the freedom and the wherewithal to run that program using a modified version of the Library The precise terms and conditions for copying distribution and modification follow Pay close att...

Page 14: ...d accessors and small macros and small inline functions ten lines or less in length then the use of the object file is unrestricted regardless of whether it is legally a derivative work Executables co...

Page 15: ...o make thoroughly clear what is believed to be a consequence of the rest of this License 12 If the distribution and or use of the Library is restricted in certain countries either by patents or by cop...

Page 16: ...nction or data to be supplied by an Application that uses the facility other than as an argument passed when the facility is invoked then you may convey a copy of the modified version a under this Lic...

Page 17: ...at modified versions be marked as changed so that their problems will not be attributed erroneously to authors of previous versions Some devices are designed to deny users access to install or run mod...

Page 18: ...nent notices stating that it is released under this License and any conditions added under section 7 This requirement modifies the requirement in section 4 to keep intact all notices c You must licens...

Page 19: ...conveys the material or modified versions of it with contractual assumptions of liability to the recipient for any liability that these contractual assumptions directly impose on those licensors and a...

Page 20: ...If conditions are imposed on you whether by court order agreement or otherwise that contradict the conditions of this License they do not excuse you from the conditions of this License If you cannot...

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