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“Wireless WAC” Display

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The WAC (Wireless Accessory Configuration) function is for applying the wireless settings of an iOS device to another device and
wirelessly connecting to the network. The steps for connecting to a network using MusicCast Controller are explained in the
chapter “PREPARATION”. Therefore, how to cancel WAC is explained here.

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The WAC message is displayed the first time you use the product and after it is initialized.

NOTE

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It takes several seconds from turning the power ON until audio is played.

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After turning the power OFF, do not try to turn it ON again for at least 10 seconds. Doing so may generate some noise.

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“Making a wireless connection with your iPhone (WAC)” (p.135)

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Operating the power with the remote control

When the 

z

 (Power) Switch on the front panel is ON, the product switches between ON/Standby each time

the 

z

 (Power) key on the remote control is pressed.

NOTE

When the product's power is in Standby, to turn the power ON without using the remote control, press the 

z

 (Power) Switch to turn it

OFF momentarily, and then press it again to turn it ON again.

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PREPARATION > Turning the product ON

Summary of Contents for R-N800A

Page 1: ...Receiver User Guide EN ...

Page 2: ...ront display 16 Rear panel 19 Remote control 21 Remote control 21 PREPARATION 24 Preparing the remote control 24 How to insert batteries and its operating range 24 Connecting external devices 25 Connecting audio devices 25 Connecting to your computer USB DAC function 26 Connecting speakers 28 Connecting speakers 28 Making bi wiring connections 31 Connecting a subwoofer 32 Trigger connection 33 Con...

Page 3: ...splay 55 Adjusting the sound to your preference 56 Enjoying Pure Direct playback PURE DIRECT 56 Adjusting bass and treble BASS TREBLE 57 Adjusting left right volume balance BALANCE 58 Making it easier to hear bass and treble at low volumes LOUDNESS 59 Listening to the radio 60 Preparing to listen to the radio 60 Selecting a radio station 63 Displaying the Radio Data System information 64 Displayin...

Page 4: ...t sources 80 Displaying audio signal information 81 Setting the reception mode stereo mono for FM radio 82 Performing an initial scan for DAB radio reception 83 Checking reception strength of each DAB channel label 84 Setting volume interlock with this product when playing an AirPlay Bluetooth device 85 Setting auto playback 86 Improving intermittently disrupted sound from digital audio inputs 87 ...

Page 5: ...ing the FM AM tuning frequency setting 111 Initializing settings 112 Switching speaker impedance 113 UPDATING 114 Checking the version of firmware 114 Checking the version of firmware 114 Updating the firmware 115 Updating the firmware 115 Updating the firmware via your network 116 TROUBLESHOOTING 117 If you think there is a problem 117 If you think there is a problem the 1st step is checking the ...

Page 6: ...iPhone WAC 135 Making a wireless connection manually 136 Supported devices and formats 137 Supported Bluetooth devices 137 Supported file formats on this product network 138 Playable formats using USB DAC 139 Trademarks 140 Trademarks 140 Specifications 141 Specifications 141 Default values 147 List of default values of the Option menu 147 List of default values of the Setup menu 148 List of defau...

Page 7: ...be read prior to use Quick Guide Included with the Product This guide explains things from basic connections up through playing Internet radio User Guide This Guide This provides explanations of all functions such as information that is not addressed in the Quick Guide In the User Guide iPhone iPad and iPod touch are referred to collectively as iPhone Unless indicated within an explanation referen...

Page 8: ...nce and frequency characteristics Bi wiring Connections When connecting an amplifier to speakers this connection method uses separate wires for the low frequency speaker unit woofer and the mid high frequency speaker unit tweeter This method of connection is possible if the speakers are bi wiring compatible if they have terminals for both low frequencies and mid high frequencies Loudness This func...

Page 9: ...o Server MC LINK Various Streaming Services MusicCast Compatible Devices Wi Fi Bluetooth Smartphone Tablet Audio from Radio Input Tuner Input USB DAC Audio from Computer Input CD PHONO LINE OPTICAL COAXIAL Media Server Wireless LAN Router Related links for connection Connecting external devices p 25 Connecting radio antennas p 34 To make a network connection p 37 Related links for playback Selecti...

Page 10: ...Cast Controller is easy to use and allows users to enjoy music from smartphones media servers PC NAS Internet radio and streaming services from anywhere in the home For details on MusicCast and compatible devices please visit the Yamaha website For more information about the app search MusicCast Controller in the App Store or Google Play 10 BEFORE USE Input sources playable with this product ...

Page 11: ...er cord YPAO microphone DAB FM antenna Models for U K Europe Russia and Australia AM antenna Models for U S A Canada China Korea Asia Taiwan and for Central and South America FM antenna Models for U S A Canada China Korea Asia Taiwan and for Central and South America One of the above is supplied depending on the region of purchase 11 BEFORE USE Accessories ...

Page 12: ... Remote control Batteries AA R6 UM 3 2 Safety Guide Quick Guide 12 BEFORE USE Accessories ...

Page 13: ...tions When the Auto Power Standby function is active p 104 NOTE The remote control does not work if the power is OFF This product cannot also be linked with a Bluetooth device a network device or MusicCast Controller App b Power Indicator Lights up as follows to indicate the state of power Power ON Indicator lights up Power in Standby Indicator is faintly lit Power OFF Indicator is off NOTE When t...

Page 14: ...icator lights up and the front display turns off k VOLUME Adjusts the volume l PHONES jack For plugging in headphones compatible with standard stereo phone plugs NOTE Audio cannot be output to speakers connected to this product when headphones are plugged in Also output from the PRE OUT jack turns OFF m YPAO MIC jack For connecting the included YPAO microphone p 44 n Remote control signal receiver...

Page 15: ...hts up when this product is connected to a wireless network p 133 s Bluetooth indicator Lights up when a Bluetooth device is connected p 69 Related links Taking care of this product p 132 15 NAMES OF PARTS AND THEIR FUNCTIONS Unit ...

Page 16: ... is set Please note that it may not be shown when playing music on a smartphone or tablet since it depends on the status of the device Play Pause Shown when the input is Server or Bluetooth and it is playing or paused Play icon is also shown when the input is AirPlay or Net Radio and it is playing Shuffle Shown when the input is Server and Shuffle play is set Please note that it may not be shown w...

Page 17: ...he information of Radio Data System models for U K Europe and Russia or DAB models for U K Europe Russia and Australia is also displayed To switch the displayed item press the DISPLAY key on the remote control NOTE Some text characters may not be available and _ is displayed n Browse indication This indication is shown only when the input source is Server or Net Radio and you are selecting the des...

Page 18: ... operated for a certain amount of time The display returns to its normal brightness when the remote control or front panel is operated When PURE DIRECT is ON the front display turns OFF After turning OFF the display comes back ON when the remote control or front panel is operated The basic indication turns off if no operations are performed for a certain amount of time The time until the display t...

Page 19: ... p 25 c COAXIAL 1 2 IN jacks For connecting to external devices with a coaxial digital output p 25 d USB port For connecting to computers p 26 Compatible with USB type B connectors e NETWORK jack For connecting a network cable when connecting this product to a wired network p 38 f Wireless antenna For connecting this product to a wireless network Wi Fi p 39 It is also used for Bluetooth connection...

Page 20: ...EAKERS L R jacks p 25 l ANTENNA jack For connecting to a radio antenna p 34 m TRIGGER OUT jack For connecting to external devices that support the trigger function p 33 n SUBWOOFER OUT jack For connecting to a subwoofer with a built in amplifier p 32 o SPEAKERS L R jacks For connecting to speakers p 28 20 NAMES OF PARTS AND THEIR FUNCTIONS Unit ...

Page 21: ...LEEP LINE 1 LINE 2 CD COAX 1 COAX 2 USB DAC OPT 1 OPT 2 BLUETOOTH DISPLAY HOME RETURN SETUP OPTION NOW PLAYING MUTE TUNER NET PRESET REPEAT SHUFFLE 1 2 ENTER 3 MEMORY A B SPEAKERS ENTER g f c b d e a h k m l i j o n a Remote control signal transmitter Sends the remote control signal infrared 21 NAMES OF PARTS AND THEIR FUNCTIONS Remote control ...

Page 22: ...egistered songs Internet radio stations p 90 e 1 2 3 keys For registering and recalling your favorite radio stations or network content to separate presets p 88 f HOME key Goes to the very top level when selecting music files folders etc g SETUP key Opens the Setup menu p 94 h NOW PLAYING key Shows info about the currently playing network content i z Power key Switches the power of this product be...

Page 23: ...EAT key r d Play Pause key SHUFFLE key f h Skip Rewind key Stop key j g Fast Forward Skip key For operating playback such as a media server Internet radio or Bluetooth 23 NAMES OF PARTS AND THEIR FUNCTIONS Remote control ...

Page 24: ...Put the included batteries into the remote control facing the correct way The operating range of the remote control is as illustrated Point the remote control at the remote control signal infrared receiver when operating it Within 6 m 20 ft 30 30 24 PREPARATION Preparing the remote control ...

Page 25: ...GITAL IN jacks Audio outputs either optical digital coaxial digital or analog stereo Audio device PHONO jacks Turntable Ground wire Audio OUT PHONO External amplifier PRE OUT jacks Audio IN Analog Stereo ANALOG IN jacks NOTE The DIGITAL IN jacks of this product are only compatible with PCM signal 2 channel The PHONO jacks of this product are compatible with MM cartridges Use a step up transformer ...

Page 26: ...o no special driver needs to be installed NOTE Services may not work even on a compatible OS due to the computer s configuration the environment and or version updating of the OS Install the driver on your computer before connecting this product to it If you connect it before installing the software it may not work properly n Installing the dedicated driver Windows only Before connecting this prod...

Page 27: ... NETWORK DIGITAL IN ANTENNA SPEAKERS 12V 0 1A TRIGGER OUT SUBWOOFER OUT FM AM 75 PRE OUT L R A B 2 1 2 USB Computer USB cable Type B NOTE After checking what kind of USB port your computer uses get the appropriate USB cable commercially available Use a USB cable of less than 3 meters Related links Playing audio from your computer USB DAC p 77 27 PREPARATION Connecting external devices ...

Page 28: ...cting 4 ohm 4 ohm or more but less than 8 ohm speakers change the speaker impedance on the Advanced Setup menu COAXIAL OPTICAL USB SERVICE NETWORK DIGITAL IN ANTENNA SPEAKERS 12V 0 1A TRIGGER OUT SUBWOOFER OUT FM AM 75 PRE OUT L L R GND R A B 2 1 1 2 Rear panel Speaker A Right channel Speaker A Left channel Speaker B Right channel Speaker B Left channel 1 Peel off about 10 mm of insulation on the ...

Page 29: ...le to touch the core wires of another speaker cable or any metal parts of the product Doing so may damage the product and or the speakers NOTE Be sure to connect to the jacks correctly left channel L right channel R and red black If connected incorrectly no audio may be output from the speakers Also if the polarity is wrong the audio may sound strange n Connecting via banana plug Models for U S A ...

Page 30: ...Related links Making bi wiring connections p 31 Connecting a subwoofer p 32 Switching speaker impedance p 113 30 PREPARATION Connecting speakers ...

Page 31: ...rs as illustrated The illustration shows connecting the left channel Connect the right channel in the same way Swapping the connections between speaker jacks A and B is OK SPEAKERS L A B Rear panel Speaker NOTE If the system is connected with bi wiring turn ON both Speakers A and B by pressing the SPEAKERS A and SPEAKERS B keys when the power is ON Use speakers with an impedance of at least 4 Ω an...

Page 32: ...able RCA commercially available Subwoofer with built in amplifier ANALOG IN COAXIAL OPTICAL USB SERVICE NETWORK DIGITAL IN ANTENNA SPEAKERS CD LINE L R L R 12V 0 1A TRIGGER OUT SUBWOOFER OUT FM AM 75 PHONO L R PRE OUT L L R GND 1 2 R A B 2 1 1 2 Rear panel 32 PREPARATION Connecting speakers ...

Page 33: ...onnecting it to a TRIGGER OUT jack of this product via a mono mini plug cable When this product is turned ON it outputs a signal 12 V 0 1 A from the TRIGGER OUT jacks linking them COAXIAL USB SERVICE NETWORK DIGITAL IN ANTENNA SPEAKERS 12V 0 1A TRIGGER OUT SUBWOOFER OUT FM AM 75 L R A B 1 2 12V 0 1A TRIGGER OUT Rear panel TRIGGER OUT jacks System Connection jack System Connection compatible Yamaha...

Page 34: ...al and South America Connect the included FM antenna to the product After connecting the FM antenna secure it to a wall ANALOG IN COAXIAL OPTICAL USB SERVICE NETWORK DIGITAL IN ANTENNA SPEAKERS CD LINE L R L R FM AM 75 L GND 1 2 R A B 2 1 1 2 Rear panel FM antenna 34 PREPARATION Connecting radio antennas ...

Page 35: ... it Rear panel AM antenna COAXIAL OPTICAL USB SERVICE NETWORK DIGITAL IN ANTENNA SPEAKERS 12V 0 1A TRIGGER OUT SUBWOOFER OUT FM AM 75 PRE OUT L L R GND R A B 2 1 1 2 Assembly and connection of the AM antenna Release Hold down Insert NOTE Only unwind as much wire from the antenna unit as is required for wiring The cord of the AM antenna does not have polarity 35 PREPARATION Connecting radio antenna...

Page 36: ...NALOG IN COAXIAL OPTICAL USB SERVICE NETWORK DIGITAL IN SPEAKERS CD LINE L R L R L GND 1 2 R A B 2 1 1 2 ANTENNA DAB FM 75 Rear panel DAB FM antenna NOTE The antenna should be stretched out horizontally If you cannot obtain good reception on the radio adjust the height direction or placement of the DAB FM antenna 36 PREPARATION Connecting radio antennas ...

Page 37: ...ached storage NAS NOTICE When connecting the product to the Internet be sure to connect via a router to ensure security Set up an appropriate password for the router that it goes through Do not connect directly to communication lines including public LANs of telecommunications carriers mobile communication companies fixed line providers Internet providers etc Related links Connecting a network cab...

Page 38: ...IAL USB SERVICE AC IN NETWORK DIGITAL IN ANTENNA SPEAKERS L R 1 2 LAN WAN Network Attached Storage NAS Internet Router Computer Network cable Rear panel NOTE If the router is not compatible with DHCP servers or if you want to configure the network parameters manually you must configure the network settings Use STP Shielded Twisted Pair cable to prevent electromagnetic interference Related links Co...

Page 39: ...ss antenna USB SERVICE NETWORK SPEAKERS SUBWOOFER OUT L R A B NOTICE Do not exert excessive force on the wireless antenna Doing so may damage it Related links Registering with the MusicCast network p 43 Selecting the wireless method of connecting to the network p 133 39 PREPARATION Preparing a network connection ...

Page 40: ... the included power cord AC IN Rear panel Connect to a power outlet NOTE Be sure to unplug this product from the power outlet when it will not be used for a long time This product consumes a small amount of electricity even when its power is in Standby 40 PREPARATION Turning the product ON ...

Page 41: ...ssage is shown on the front display press RETURN on the front panel When you connect this product to the router with a network cable wired connection this operation is skipped It may take about 30 seconds for the message to be shown The portion marked with varies depending on the device LOUDNESS VOLUME FLAT 30dB PURE DIRECT PRESET RETURN CONNECT PUSH ENTER SELECT RETURN CONNECT Front panel 41 PREP...

Page 42: ... from turning the power ON until audio is played After turning the power OFF do not try to turn it ON again for at least 10 seconds Doing so may generate some noise Related links Making a wireless connection with your iPhone WAC p 135 n Operating the power with the remote control When the z Power Switch on the front panel is ON the product switches between ON Standby each time the z Power key on t...

Page 43: ...MusicCast Controller on your mobile device s and tap Setup 2 Follow the instructions provided by MusicCast Controller LOUDNESS VOLUME FLAT 30dB PURE DIRECT PRESET RETURN CONNECT PUSH ENTER SELECT RETURN CONNECT Front panel NOTE To connect to the network wirelessly ensure that you have the SSID and security key of the wireless LAN router access point you wish to use To configure a second and subseq...

Page 44: ...nel check the following before running YPAO BASS and TREBLE are in their center positions BALANCE is in its center position LOUDNESS is in its center position FLAT PURE DIRECT is OFF 2 Press the SPEAKERS A key and or SPEAKERS B key to select the speakers to use If they are connected with bi wiring turn ON both Speakers A and B A B When using an amplifier connected to the PRE OUT terminal turn OFF ...

Page 45: ...d to secure the microphone 5 Plug the YPAO microphone into the YPAO MIC jack on the front panel YPAO MIC 1 2 9 YPAO microphone Ear height YPAO MIC jack Front panel Listening position The following message appears on the front display NOTICE Be careful not to stumble on the YPAO microphone cable Doing so may damage the YPAO microphone 45 PREPARATION Automatic adjustment of speaker settings YPAO ...

Page 46: ...complete the adjustments 8 Unplug the YPAO microphone from the YPAO MIC jack This completes the automatic adjustments of speaker settings via YPAO NOTICE The YPAO microphone is sensitive to heat so avoid hot places such as on top of an external device or places in direct sunlight when storing it NOTE Running YPAO automatically enables the YPAO Volume function which is linked to the volume and auto...

Page 47: ...ed links Front panel p 13 Error and warning messages p 48 Using the app to check YPAO measurements and change settings p 50 Configuring YPAO p 102 47 PREPARATION Automatic adjustment of speaker settings YPAO ...

Page 48: ...rized Yamaha service center E 20 No Speakers Select the speakers to use A B A B or Off and then measure again If the same error message appears again exit YPAO turn OFF this product and check the speaker and or PRE OUT jack connections If using an external amp check its connections and power E 21 Control Knob Make sure the controls on the front panel BASS TREBLE BALANCE and LOUDNESS are in the cen...

Page 49: ... message prompts you to check the system and it does not affect playing this product if used as is W 2 Over Distance Check the distance between the listening position and the corresponding speakers W 3 Level Error Correct the connections or placement of the corresponding speakers Use the same or similar speakers with similar performance if possible If there is a problem with a subwoofer check that...

Page 50: ...room in which this product is installed and then tap the settings icon 2 Tap the room in which this product is installed from Room Settings on the Settings screen 3 Tap Speaker Setup under YPAO on the room screen this product 4 Confirm the YPAO measurement results on the Speaker Settings screen You can also change the settings from the Speaker Settings screen Item Setting Value or Display Descript...

Page 51: ...eps Sets the distance from the listening position to each speaker individually so the sound from each of them reaches you at the same time R SW Level L 10 0 dB to 10 0 dB 0 5 dB steps Sets speakers individually so the volume from each sounds the same at the listening position R SW EQ On Off Sets whether to use not use an equalizer based on YPAO measurements YPAO Volume On Off When YPAO Volume is s...

Page 52: ...AX 1 COAX 2 USB DAC OPT 1 OPT 2 BLUETOOTH DISPLAY DISPLA DISPLA TUNER NET SPEAKERS A and B Switches Speakers A or B ON OFF each time it is pressed You can check which speakers are selected on the front display A Outputs from Speakers A B Outputs from Speakers B A B Outputs from both Speakers A and Speakers B Off Does not output from either Speakers A or B NOTE This operation can be done also with ...

Page 53: ... audio from a device such as a smartphone connected via Bluetooth NET key audio input via the NETWORK jack or wirelessly VOLUME PHONO SLEEP LINE 1 LINE 2 CD COAX 1 COAX 2 USB DAC OPT 1 OPT 2 BLUETOOTH DISPLAY HOME RETURN SETUP OPTION NOW PLAYING MUTE TUNER NET PRESET REPEAT SHUFFLE 1 2 ENTER 3 MEMORY A B SPEAKERS ENTER PHONO SLEEP LINE 1 LINE 2 CD COAX 1 COAX 2 USB DAC OPT 1 OPT 2 BLUETOOTH DISPLA...

Page 54: ... HOME RETURN SETUP OPTION NOW PLAYIN REPEAT SHUFFLE VOLUME MUTE NOTE You can also turn VOLUME on the front panel to adjust it Pressing the MUTE key mutes the sound Pressing it again returns the volume to its previous level You can adjust the sound to your preference with BASS TREBLE BALANCE and LOUDNESS on the front panel Related links Adjusting bass and treble BASS TREBLE p 57 Adjusting left righ...

Page 55: ...ut source Displayed item TUNER FM AM Frequency Models for U K Europe and Russia Radio Data System data is also available when this product is tuned into a Radio Data System broadcasting station For details see the following Displaying the Radio Data System information p 64 TUNER DAB Models for U K Europe Russia and Australia For details see the following Displaying the DAB information p 65 Server ...

Page 56: ...ure Direct the following functions are disabled The various adjustment functions BASS TREBLE BALANCE and LOUDNESS Settings made via YPAO Operation of Option menu and Setup menu Indications on the front display when no operations performed When using Pure Direct transmissions to the MusicCast Network are not available except the audio of network content and Bluetooth devices Related links Using the...

Page 57: ...e it It has flat characteristics when set to the middle Setting range 10 dB to 0 to 10 dB 20 Hz n Adjusting the treble When the treble feels too weak turn TREBLE to the right to increase it When it feels too strong turn TREBLE to the left to reduce it It has flat characteristics when set to the middle Setting range 10 dB to 0 to 10 dB 20 kHz NOTE When Pure Direct is used the settings are disabled ...

Page 58: ...alance of the volume between the left and right speakers BALANCE L R Turn BALANCE left or right to adjust the left channel L or the right channel R When turned all the way to the left or right it mutes the opposite channel NOTE When Pure Direct is used the setting is disabled left and right channels are fixed at 0 dB 58 PLAYBACK Adjusting the sound to your preference ...

Page 59: ...rom damage always check the state of LOUDNESS before enabling Pure Direct and if it is set to any position other than FLAT lower the volume LOUDNESS FLAT 30dB 1 Put LOUDNESS to the FLAT position 2 Turn VOLUME up to the maximum level at which you normally listen to music 3 Turn LOUDNESS counterclockwise to a moderate volume LOUDNESS FLAT 30dB NOTE If the YPAO Volume function is enabled loudness adj...

Page 60: ...M 1 Push the z Power Switch on the front panel to turn the power OFF 2 While pressing RETURN on the front panel push the z Power Switch 3 Turn SELECT on the front panel to choose Frequency Step and press SELECT 4 Turn SELECT to choose FM100 AM10 and press SELECT 5 Push the z Power Switch to turn it OFF 6 Push the z Power Switch again to turn it back ON This completes the settings NOTE Preset regis...

Page 61: ...not all areas are currently being covered For a list of nationwide DAB statuses and worldwide DAB frequencies check WorldDMB online at http www worlddab org If no DAB radio stations are found by an initial scan the front display will change to Off Air To perform an initial scan again after some DAB radio stations are stored select Init Scan in the Option menu If you perform an initial scan again t...

Page 62: ... 640 MHz 9B 206 352 MHz 9C 208 064 MHz 9D 209 936 MHz 10A 211 648 MHz 10B 213 360 MHz 10C 215 072 MHz 10D 216 928 MHz 11A 218 640 MHz 11B 220 352 MHz 11C 222 064 MHz 11D 223 936 MHz 12A 225 648 MHz 12B 227 360 MHz 12C 229 072 MHz 12D 230 784 MHz 13A 232 496 MHz 13B 234 208 MHz 13C 235 776 MHz 13D 237 488 MHz 13E 239 200 MHz 13F 62 PLAYBACK Listening to the radio ...

Page 63: ...tomatically by long pressing the cursor keys e r To select a registered radio station press the PRESET key and choose the desired preset number To go back to selecting stations via frequency press the RETURN key NOTE The FM radio reception mode stereo mono can be set via FM Mode in the Option menu When reception of an FM radio is unstable it may help to switch to mono reception You can check recep...

Page 64: ...y on the remote control to select between the various display items The information appears on the front display Frequency Frequency Program Service Program service name Program Type Current program type Radio Text Information on the current program Clock Time Current time NOTE is displayed in Program Service Program Type Radio Text and Clock Time if the radio station does not provide the Radio Da...

Page 65: ...The information appears on the front display Service Label Station name Dynamic Label Information on the current station Ensemble Label Ensemble name Program Type Station genre Date and Time Current date and time Audio Mode Audio mode monaural stereo and bit rate CH Label Frequency Channel label and frequency Signal Quality Signal reception quality 0 none to 100 best NOTE Some information may not ...

Page 66: ...g the auto preset process 6 Press the ENTER key Auto presetting begins and Searching is shown during the auto preset process Once auto preset is complete Finished is displayed and the Option menu closes automatically NOTE A maximum of 40 radio stations can be registered To cancel auto preset press the RETURN key Models for U K Europe and Russia Only Radio Data System broadcasting stations are regi...

Page 67: ...f 40 radio stations can be registered To register a radio station to the next empty number from the previously preset number press the MEMORY key for 3 seconds or so while on the desired radio station To go back to the original screen without registering press the RETURN key After 30 seconds of inactivity the display automatically returns to the previous screen Related links Selecting a radio stat...

Page 68: ...th the cursor keys q w and then press the ENTER key 4 Press the PRESET key select the preset number to remove and then press the ENTER key Once the registration is removed Cleared is displayed and the next registered preset number is displayed 5 To remove another preset number repeat step 4 6 Press the OPTION key This completes removal of the registration 68 PLAYBACK Listening to the radio ...

Page 69: ...irst disconnect the current connection Use the playback keys on the remote control to control playback on the Bluetooth device The volume on this product can be controlled from the Bluetooth device while it is playing some Bluetooth devices may not be possible to control the volume To disconnect the Bluetooth device do any of the following Perform a disconnect operation on the Bluetooth device Pre...

Page 70: ...on settings screen 7 Select the Bluetooth speakers headphones to send to Once the connection is complete audio is output from the Bluetooth speakers headphones NOTE Adjust the volume on the connected Bluetooth device The audio being played is also output from the speakers connected to this product AirPlay DSD and PCM audio exceeding 192 kHz cannot be transmitted When using Pure Direct audio of inp...

Page 71: ...Related links Configuring Bluetooth p 101 71 PLAYBACK Playing via a Bluetooth connection ...

Page 72: ...layback NOTE You can set this product to turn ON automatically when your AirPlay device starts playing You can change the network name of this product that is displayed on your AirPlay device You can control the volume of this product from your AirPlay device during playback You can switch the playback information shown on the front display by repeatedly pressing the DISPLAY key while it is playin...

Page 73: ...n folders etc Pressing them during playback changes the front display to the browse indication allowing other content to be selected ENTER key press when a folder is selected to move one level down Press when an Internet radio station is selected to start playing it RETURN key displays one level up HOME key displays the very top level Pressing this during playback changes the front display to the ...

Page 74: ...bsite also provides supplementary information about different streaming services https manual yamaha com av mc ss NOTE Some streaming services require a subscription to their paid services For details on each service provider see its official website Streaming services are subject to change suspension or termination without notice Please note that the Yamaha Corporation is in no way responsible fo...

Page 75: ... beginning of the current song continuous press to the previous song j g Fast Forward Skip key skips to the beginning of the next song REPEAT key changes the playback mode to Repeat Check the settings on the front display Off disables Repeat mode One plays the current song repeatedly All plays all the songs on the album or in the folder repeatedly SHUFFLE key changes the playback mode to Shuffle C...

Page 76: ... is cut off when connected to a wireless network connect to a wired network Playback can be controlled from a digital media controller DMC You can register your favorite content to presets and then recall it easily When playing music on a device such as a smartphone or tablet the settings of the device for repeat shuffle etc are followed so setting these features on the product may not have an eff...

Page 77: ...tings of the application Signal format information is displayed on the front display during playback is displayed when not playing or if the signal format is not supported n Adjusting the volume For better sound quality set the volume on your computer to its maximum and then gradually increase the volume on this product from the minimum until it reaches your desired level NOTE During playback do n...

Page 78: ... the Option menu are as follows 1 Press the OPTION key 2 Select a setting with the cursor keys and press the ENTER key To go back a level of the menu press the RETURN key 3 Select the desired setting with the cursor keys e r 4 Press the OPTION key This completes the configuration Related links Menu structure p 93 List of Option menu p 79 78 PLAYBACK Option menu settings for each input source ...

Page 79: ...rmat 81 Sampling 81 Auto Preset 66 Clear Preset 68 FM Mode 82 Init Scan 83 Tune AID 84 Volume Interlock 85 Auto playback 86 PLL 87 NOTE The settings available on the Option menu vary with the input source Only the items that can be configured are shown on the front display 79 PLAYBACK Option menu settings for each input source ...

Page 80: ...en the volume becomes louder quieter when you change the input source use this setting to fine tune them Option menu Volume Trim Input Trim Setting value 10 0 dB to 10 0 dB NOTE Each input source can be set individually Related links Basic operation of the Option menu p 78 80 PLAYBACK Option menu settings for each input source ...

Page 81: ...g Option menu Signal info Format Related links Basic operation of the Option menu p 78 n Displaying the sampling frequency You can display the sampling frequency of the audio signal that is playing Option menu Signal info Sampling Related links Basic operation of the Option menu p 78 81 PLAYBACK Option menu settings for each input source ...

Page 82: ... FM radio When reception of an FM radio is unstable it may help to switch to mono reception Option menu FM Mode Setting value Stereo Receives FM radio in stereo Mono Receives FM radio in mono Related links Basic operation of the Option menu p 78 82 PLAYBACK Option menu settings for each input source ...

Page 83: ...press the ENTER key 5 Press the ENTER key to start an initial scan When the initial scan finishes this product automatically tunes in to the first DAB radio station in order by frequency NOTE If you perform an initial scan again the DAB radio stations currently registered to the preset numbers will be cleared If no DAB radio stations are found by an initial scan press the ENTER key to start an ini...

Page 84: ...e TUNER key to select the DAB band 3 Press the OPTION key 4 Use the cursor keys to select Tune AID and press the ENTER key 5 Use the cursor keys to select the desired DAB channel label The reception strength of DAB channel label is displayed in 0 none to 100 best 6 Press the OPTION key This completes the checking Related links Basic operation of the Option menu p 78 84 PLAYBACK Option menu setting...

Page 85: ...the AirPlay or Bluetooth device Option menu Volume Interlock Setting value Off Disables volume control from AirPlay and Bluetooth devices Limited Enables volume control to mute and within the range of 96 5 to 40 0 dB Full Enables volume control to mute and within the range of 96 5 to 0 0 dB NOTE Volume interlock is not available on all Bluetooth devices Related links Basic operation of the Option ...

Page 86: ...ed the content that was last played starts playing automatically NOTE The auto play settings are only available when the input is Server Some inputs are always on auto play such as Internet radio stations and Bluetooth devices Auto playback may not work with some inputs or content Related links Basic operation of the Option menu p 78 86 PLAYBACK Option menu settings for each input source ...

Page 87: ...est sound quality while Mode 1 is most resistant to clock fluctuations the smaller the value the less likely to be disrupted Option menu PLL Setting value Mode 1 Mode 2 Mode 3 NOTE PLL settings are only available when the input is OPTICAL1 OPTICAL2 COAXIAL1 or COAXIAL2 Related links Basic operation of the Option menu p 78 87 PLAYBACK Option menu settings for each input source ...

Page 88: ...TE TUNER NET PRESET REPEAT SHUFFLE 1 2 ENTER 3 MEMORY A B SPEAKERS ENTER MEMORY The preset number and content to register are shown on the front display Empty is shown if not registered 3 Press the PRESET key and select the preset number to register 4 Press the MEMORY key The registered preset numbers and Memorized are shown This completes the registration NOTE By pressing the MEMORY key for 3 sec...

Page 89: ...songs or Internet radio stations 2 Press a numeric key either 1 2 3 for 3 seconds or longer If a favorite is already registered it is overwritten This completes the registration NOTE In addition to presets favorites can be registered to each numeric key If they cannot be registered Not Available is shown on the front display 89 USEFUL FUNCTIONS Preset functions ...

Page 90: ... select the content you want to listen to VOLUME PHONO SLEEP LINE 1 LINE 2 CD COAX 1 COAX 2 USB DAC OPT 1 OPT 2 BLUETOOTH DISPLAY HOME RETURN SETUP OPTION NOW PLAYING MUTE TUNER NET PRESET REPEAT SHUFFLE 1 2 ENTER 3 MEMORY A B SPEAKERS ENTER PRESET 1 2 ENTER 3 MEMORY ENTER 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 3 MEMORY ENTE ENTER R PRESET 3 Press the ENTER key The selected content starts playing NOTE If...

Page 91: ... and a number key is pressed the power of this product turns ON and playback begins To play content other than TUNER at this time set Network Standby to Auto or On ahead of time in Network in the Setup menu The content can be recalled regardless of the selected input Related links Configuring a network p 96 91 USEFUL FUNCTIONS Preset functions ...

Page 92: ...OPT 1 OPT 2 BLUETOOTH DISPLAY HOME RETURN SETUP OPTION NOW PLAYING MUTE TUNER NET PRESET REPEAT SHUFFLE 1 2 ENTER 3 MEMORY A B SPEAKERS ENTER PHONO SLEEP LINE 1 LINE 2 CD COAX 1 COAX 2 USB DAC OPT 1 OPT 2 BLUETOOTH DISPLAY TUNER NET A B SPEAKERS PHONO LINE 1 LINE 2 CD COAX 1 COAX 2 USB DAC OPT 1 OPT 2 BLUETOOTH DISPLAY DISPLA DISPLA TUNER NET A B A B A B A B A B A B A B A B SPEAKERS NOTE The next ...

Page 93: ...ith the remote control while looking at the front display Advanced Setup menu For configuring the product s system settings etc Can only be operated from the front panel NOTE Play related settings and information can be managed from the Option menu Related links List of Option menu p 79 List of Setup menu items p 95 List of Advanced Setup menu items p 108 93 SETTINGS Menus ...

Page 94: ...re as follows 1 Press the SETUP key 2 Select a settings item with the cursor keys and press the ENTER key To go back a level of the menu press the RETURN key 3 Select the desired setting with the cursor keys e r 4 Press the SETUP key This completes the configuration Related links Menu structure p 93 List of Setup menu items p 95 94 SETTINGS Setup menu changing function settings ...

Page 95: ...ontrol Network Standby Network Name Network Update MCLink Pow Intlck Bluetooth Bluetooth 101 Bluetooth Standby YPAO Speaker A 102 Speaker B Speaker A B Speaker Off Volume Max Volume 103 Initial Volume Auto Power Stdby 104 ECO Mode 105 Display Brightness 106 Display Sleep Time 95 SETTINGS Setup menu changing function settings ...

Page 96: ...u Network Network Info New Firmware Firmware update available or not Status State of network jack connections MusicCastNetwork State of MusicCast Network preparations MAC Address MAC address of this product The MAC address is different depending on whether the connection to the network is wired or wireless SSID Access point this product is connected to only displayed for Wi Fi connections IP Addre...

Page 97: ... Setup menu p 94 n Configuring network information manually This explains how to configure the network information IP address subnet mask default gateway etc of this product manually Setup menu Network IP Address 1 Select Off for DHCP 2 Select item you want to set with the cursor keys q w 3 Use the cursor keys e r to move the cursor position and the cursor keys q w to set the network information 4...

Page 98: ...les network standby On Enables network standby This consumes more energy than when it is Off Auto Enables network standby The product goes into a power save mode to save energy when in network standby and Bluetooth Standby is Off and the network is disconnected for a certain period of time NOTE If Network Standby is set to Off Bluetooth Standby setting is disabled When in the power save mode this ...

Page 99: ... and or resolve problems The latest firmware is available via the network For details see the Yamaha website Setup menu Network Network Update Options Perform Update Update firmware via the network This item is only displayed when new firmware is available Firmware Version Displays the version of the firmware System ID Displays the unique System ID of this product NOTE When there is an update noti...

Page 100: ...tandem with this product master when it is turned ON Setup menu Network MCLink Pow Intlck Setting value Off Does not link the power of this product and that of MusicCast compatible devices On Links the power of this product and that of MusicCast compatible devices Related links Basic operation of the Setup menu p 94 100 SETTINGS Setup menu changing function settings ...

Page 101: ...er of this product can be turned ON from a Bluetooth device When set to On this product is turned ON automatically when a connection is made with a Bluetooth device Setup menu Bluetooth Bluetooth Standby Setting value Off Disables the Bluetooth Standby function On Enables the Bluetooth Standby function This consumes more energy than when set to Off NOTE This setting is not available when Network S...

Page 102: ...94 n Automatically adjust bass treble balance in tandem with volume Sets whether to use the YPAO Volume function which is linked to the volume and automatically adjusts the bass treble balance based on the YPAO measurements When this is On it allows you to enjoy a natural balance in sound quality even at low volumes Setup menu YPAO each speaker YPAO Volume Setting value Off Disables YPAO Volume On...

Page 103: ...Setup menu p 94 n Setting the power ON volume This sets the volume for when the power is turned ON Setup menu Volume Initial Volume Setting value Off Uses the volume from the last time the power went into Standby Mute Mutes the volume 96 5 dB to 0 dB Uses the specified volume Enabled only when the volume is set lower than Max Volume Related links Basic operation of the Setup menu p 94 103 SETTINGS...

Page 104: ...not go into Standby automatically On Goes into Standby when any of the following conditions is met When the product has not been operated for 8 hours When the input is NET which can be selected by the NET key or Bluetooth and it has not been played for 20 minutes Related links Basic operation of the Setup menu p 94 104 SETTINGS Setup menu changing function settings ...

Page 105: ...hanged press the ENTER key to restart the product The new setting is applied after restarting Setup menu ECO Mode Setting value Off Disables the ECO mode On Enables the ECO mode The front display may become dark Related links Basic operation of the Setup menu p 94 105 SETTINGS Setup menu changing function settings ...

Page 106: ... is operated Related links Basic operation of the Setup menu p 94 n Configuring the front display to turn OFF automatically This function sets the time until the front display turns OFF automatically Setup menu Display Display Sleep Time Setting value Off Does not turn OFF automatically 15 minutes Turns OFF automatically when the product has not been operated for 15 minutes 30 minutes Turns OFF au...

Page 107: ...en is shown on the front display 3 Turn SELECT to select a setting item 4 Press SELECT to set the setting item To go back a level of the menu press the RETURN key 5 Turn SELECT to select the setting value 6 Press SELECT to set the setting value 7 Press the z Power Switch to turn OFF the power 8 Press the z Power Switch again to turn the power back ON The changes to settings are reflected Related l...

Page 108: ...d Setup menu items Items in the Advanced Setup menu are as follows Item Page Language 109 Remote ID 110 Frequency Step 111 Initialization 112 Sp Impedance 113 108 SETTINGS Advanced Setup menu changing system settings ...

Page 109: ...up menu Advanced Setup menu Language Setting value English English 日本語 Japanese Français French Deutsch German Español Spanish Русский Russian Italiano Italian Related links Basic operation of the Advanced Setup menu p 107 109 SETTINGS Advanced Setup menu changing system settings ...

Page 110: ...omatically Use this setting when operating the product using the remote control that is included with some Yamaha CD network players NOTE If the ID of the main unit and the remote control do not match the message Remote ID Mismatch appears on the front display when you try to use the remote control Related links Basic operation of the Advanced Setup menu p 107 110 SETTINGS Advanced Setup menu chan...

Page 111: ...alue FM100 AM10 Adjusts the FM frequency by 100 kHz steps and AM by 10 kHz steps FM50 AM9 Adjusts the FM frequency by 50 kHz steps and AM by 9 kHz steps NOTE Preset registered radio stations and frequency will be initialized if you change the radio tuning frequency steps Related links Preparing to listen to the radio p 60 Basic operation of the Advanced Setup menu p 107 111 SETTINGS Advanced Setup...

Page 112: ...ced Setup menu Initialization Options All Initializes all settings Network Initializes network related settings Cancel Cancels initialization Related links Basic operation of the Advanced Setup menu p 107 Default values p 147 112 SETTINGS Advanced Setup menu changing system settings ...

Page 113: ...speakers Advanced Setup menu Sp Impedance Setting value 4Ω MIN For speakers with an impedance of 4 ohm or more but less than 8 ohm 8Ω MIN For speakers with an impedance of 8 ohm Related links Basic operation of the Advanced Setup menu p 107 113 SETTINGS Advanced Setup menu changing system settings ...

Page 114: ...ursor keys q w and then press the ENTER key 3 Then select Network Update and press the ENTER key 4 Check Firmware Version The version of firmware appears on the front display To close the Setup menu press the SETUP key NOTE The version of firmware can also be checked from the MusicCast Controller menu Related links Configuring a network p 96 Updating the firmware p 115 114 UPDATING Checking the ve...

Page 115: ... provided to add functionality to this product and or resolve problems For details about firmware please visit the Yamaha website Firmware can be updated via the Internet Related links Updating the firmware via your network p 116 115 UPDATING Updating the firmware ...

Page 116: ...ed 1 Press the ENTER key Perform Update is displayed on the next screen 2 Press the ENTER key The screen turns off and the firmware update begins 3 Once Update Success and Please Power OFF are shown on the front display press the unit s z Power Switch This completes the firmware update NOTE It takes about 20 minutes to update the firmware You can check whether there are any new firmware updates by...

Page 117: ...y while you are using it check the following items first The power plugs of the product and audio device s CD player etc are firmly plugged into their outlets The power of the product the subwoofer and audio devices CD player etc is turned on The cables between devices are securely plugged into the jacks 117 TROUBLESHOOTING If you think there is a problem ...

Page 118: ...tomatically The sleep timer activated Turn the power back ON and start playback For more details refer to the following Configuring the time for the sleep timer p 92 The Auto Power Standby function was activated as the set period of time elapsed without operating the product To disable the Auto Power Standby function set Auto Power Stdby to Off from the Setup menu For more details refer to the fol...

Page 119: ...ange the lighting or the orientation of the unit The IDs of the main unit and the remote control do not match Change the ID of the main unit or of the remote control For more details refer to the following Configuring the Remote ID p 110 The front display is OFF Pure Direct is ON When using Pure Direct the front display turns OFF After turning OFF the display comes back ON when the remote control ...

Page 120: ...and power The audio is muted Press the MUTE key to cancel muting Headphones are plugged into the PHONES jack Unplug the headphones This product was put into Standby by the Auto Power Standby function Set Auto Power Stdby to Off from the Setup menu For more details refer to the following Configuring auto power standby p 104 Volume cannot be increased The maximum volume is set too low Adjust the max...

Page 121: ...olume of the subwoofer is extremely low Adjust the volume on the subwoofer itself The auto standby function of the subwoofer automatically turning the power OFF was activated Disable auto standby or adjust its operating sensitivity on the subwoofer itself Noise is being output Digital and or high frequency equipment is located near this product Increase the distance between this product and such d...

Page 122: ... outdoor antenna commercially available Cannot select radio stations by pressing the PRESET key No radio stations are registered If no radio stations at all have been registered No Presets is displayed on the front display when the PRESET key is pressed Register radio stations to preset numbers For more details refer to the following Registering radio stations manually p 67 Auto presets can also b...

Page 123: ...ons The auto registration function auto preset is being used Auto preset only works with FM radio stations Please register AM radio stations manually For more details refer to the following Registering radio stations manually p 67 Cannot select radio stations by pressing the PRESET key No radio stations are registered If no radio stations at all have been registered No Presets is displayed on the ...

Page 124: ... listing of the DAB coverage in your area DAB radio reception is poor or has noise There is multi path interference Check reception strength via Tune AID on the Option menu and adjust the antenna height or orientation or place it in a different location For details see the following Preparing the DAB tuning p 61 Your area is too far from the DAB station transmitter Use an outdoor antenna We recomm...

Page 125: ...started while it was playing a music file The audio may be interrupted or have noise when you start another application on your PC while playing a music file Do not start other applications while playing a music file Setting for the buffer size of the dedicated Yamaha Steinberg USB Driver is incorrect Windows with ASIO compatible software only Try the following steps to change Yamaha Steinberg USB...

Page 126: ...software on your PC and play music files The audio output device of your computer and or application are not configured correctly Check the settings of the audio output device of your computer and or application For more details refer to the following Playing music that is on your computer p 77 An audio signal is being input that this product does not recognize Input an audio signal in a format an...

Page 127: ...ess point settings so it uses one of the channels between 1 and 13 The MAC address filter of the wireless LAN router access point is enabled Set the MAC address filter of the wireless LAN router access point to disabled Cannot find the wireless network Electromagnetic waves from a microwave oven or other wireless devices are interfering with wireless communication Turn those devices OFF or move th...

Page 128: ... be possible to receive the radio station due to a network error on the radio station side or the service may currently be stopped Wait for a while and try playing it again or select a different radio station The selected Internet radio station is broadcasting silence Some radio stations broadcast silence at some times In such a case no sound plays even if the station is being received Wait for a ...

Page 129: ...u are using a router that supports multi SSID The network isolating function of your wireless LAN router access point may be preventing access to this product When connecting your mobile device use an SSID that allows access to this product try connecting to the primary SSID Unable to update the firmware via the network Your network connection is poor Wait a while and try again 129 TROUBLESHOOTING...

Page 130: ...from those devices Also if your wireless LAN router supports the 5 GHz frequency band switch the connection to the 5 GHz band The Bluetooth device you are using does not support the A2DP and or AVRCP profiles Use a Bluetooth device that supports the A2DP and or AVRCP profiles The connection information registered to the Bluetooth device is not functioning properly for some reason Delete the connec...

Page 131: ...reless connection p 39 Unable to play Music files cannot be played Make sure the files are playable on this product Refer to the following for the music file formats supported by this product Supported file formats on this product network p 138 If the file s are supported by this product but still cannot be played the network may be overloaded Internal error An internal error has occurred with thi...

Page 132: ...re of this product Check the following before cleaning the product Do not use chemicals such as benzene thinner or rubbing alcohol on the product To avoid scratching the surface wipe it dry with a soft cloth 132 APPENDIX Product care ...

Page 133: ...rder and press the ENTER key Select the method of setting up a wireless connection from the following Using the WPS button to make a wireless connection p 134 Making a wireless connection with your iPhone WAC p 135 Making a wireless connection manually p 136 NOTE Network settings can also be made when registering this product to the MusicCast Network We recommend this method when using MusicCast R...

Page 134: ...ted is displayed and the Wireless LAN indicator on the front panel lights up If Not connected is displayed either repeat the process from step 1 or try a different connection method This completes the wireless connection process NOTE This product cannot connect to a wireless LAN router access point using the WEP encryption method In such case try a different connection method What is WPS WPS Wi Fi...

Page 135: ...reless network access point And the Wireless LAN indicator on the front panel will light up This completes the wireless connection process NOTE The following settings are initialized Network settings Bluetooth settings Content registered to presets songs from a media server Internet radio stations etc Account information of the various music services Repeat shuffle settings This product cannot con...

Page 136: ...ove the cursor and then the cursor keys q w to change the character Press the MEMORY key to delete the character to the left of the cursor Press the PRESET key to insert a new character one character before the character to the left of the cursor Once the connection is established Completed is displayed and the Wireless LAN indicator on the front panel lights up If Not connected is displayed eithe...

Page 137: ...vices Check the following for the Bluetooth devices that can connect to this product Bluetooth devices that support A2DP and AVRCP profiles can be connected Connection to all Bluetooth devices is not guaranteed 137 APPENDIX Supported devices and formats ...

Page 138: ... to 320 2 MPEG 4 AAC 32 44 1 48 8 to 320 2 FLAC 32 44 1 48 88 2 96 176 4 192 352 8 384 16 24 2 ALAC 32 44 1 48 88 2 96 16 24 2 AIFF 32 44 1 48 88 2 96 176 4 192 352 8 384 16 24 32 2 DSD 2 8 MHz DSD64 5 6 MHz DSD128 11 2 MHz DSD256 1 2 linear PCM format only Files in 32 bit float cannot be played The file formats that can be played vary with the server software installed on the media server PC NAS ...

Page 139: ...ling frequencies PCM 2 ch 44 1 kHz 48 kHz 88 2 kHz 96 kHz 176 4 kHz 192 kHz 352 8 kHz 384 kHz 16 bit 24 bit 32 bit DSD 2 ch 2 8 MHz DSD64 5 6 MHz DSD128 11 2 MHz DSD256 compatible with ASIO Native and DoP Concerning the file formats that can be played check the formats supported by the applications used on your computer 139 APPENDIX Supported devices and formats ...

Page 140: ...e Wi Fi Wi Fi CERTIFIED Wi Fi Protected Setup and WPA2 are trademarks or registered trademarks of Wi Fi Alliance The Bluetooth word mark and logos are registered trademarks owned by Bluetooth SIG Inc and any use of such marks by Yamaha Corporation is under license Other trademarks and trade names are those of their respective owners MusicCast is a trademark or registered trademark of Yamaha Corpor...

Page 141: ...red x 1 100Base TX 10Base T Output jacks Analog Audio Speaker Out x 4 A L R B L R Pre Out x 1 L R Subwoofer Out x 1 monaural Headphone x 1 Other jacks YPAO MIC x 1 TRIGGER OUT x 1 TUNER Analog Tuner Models for U K Europe and Russia DAB FM with Radio Data System x 1 TUNER Model for Australia DAB FM x 1 TUNER Models for other areas FM AM x 1 TUNER USB DAC Audio Format PCM 2 ch 44 1 kHz 48 kHz 88 2 k...

Page 142: ... 2 Wireless output Bluetooth Class 2 Network media servers PC NAS AirPlay 2 Internet Radio music streaming service MusicCast Controlled by MusicCast Controller App MusicCast Link function The following audio distribution is restricted PCM 352 8 kHz 384 kHz and DSD AirPlay Wi Fi function Capable of WPS by PIN Method and Push Button Method Available Security Method WEP WPA2 PSK AES Mixed Mode Wirele...

Page 143: ... 140 W 140 W Power Bandwidth 2 channel driven 0 06 THD 40 W 8 Ω 10 Hz to 50 kHz Damping Factor 1 kHz 8 Ω 240 or more Input Sensitivity Input Impedance 1 kHz 100 W 8 Ω PHONO MM 3 5 mVrms 47 kΩ CD LINE1 LINE2 200 mVrms 47 kΩ Maximum Input Signal Voltage 1 kHz 0 5 THD PHONO MM 50 mVrms CD LINE1 LINE2 2 8 Vrms Rated Output Voltage Output Impedance PRE OUT 1 0 Vrms 1 2 kΩ SUBWOOFER OUT 30 Hz 4 3 Vrms 1...

Page 144: ...Bass Boost Cut 20 Hz 10 dB Bass Turnover Frequency 300 Hz Treble Boost Cut 20 kHz 10 dB Treble Turnover Frequency 3 0 kHz Continuous Loudness Control Attenuation 1 kHz 30 dB FM Section Tuning Range Models for U S A and Canada 87 5 MHz to 107 9 MHz Models for Asia Taiwan and for Central and South America 87 5 87 50 MHz to 108 0 108 00 MHz Models for other areas 87 50 MHz to 108 00 MHz 50 dB Quiet S...

Page 145: ...ada AC 120 V 60 Hz Models for Taiwan and for Central and South America AC 110 V 60 Hz Model for China AC 220 V 50 Hz Model for Korea AC 220 V 60 Hz Model for Australia AC 230 to 240 V 50 Hz Models for U K Europe and Russia AC 230 V 50 Hz Model for Asia AC 220 to 240 V 50 60 Hz Power Consumption 250 W Standby Power Consumption Network Standby ON Bluetooth Standby ON Wi Fi 5 GHz 2 0 W Wired 1 6 W Ne...

Page 146: ...15 1 2 Reference Dimensions with wireless antenna upright Including legs and protrusions 435 x 232 x 395 mm 17 1 8 x 9 1 8 x 15 1 2 Weight 11 4 kg 25 2 lb The contents of this manual apply to the latest specifications as of the publishing date To obtain the latest manual access the Yamaha website then download the manual file 146 APPENDIX Specifications ...

Page 147: ... default values of the Option menu of this product Volume Trim Input Trim 0 0 dB Signal info Format Sampling Auto Preset Clear Preset FM Mode Stereo Volume Interlock Limited Auto playback On PLL For OPTICAL1 OPTICAL2 COAXIAL1 or COAXIAL2 input Mode 3 147 APPENDIX Default values ...

Page 148: ...Address DHCP On DMC Control Enable Network Standby Auto Network Name Network Update MCLink Pow Intlck Off Bluetooth Bluetooth On Bluetooth Standby On YPAO Speaker A Speaker B Speaker A B Speaker Off Volume Max Volume 0 dB Initial Volume Off Auto Power Stdby On ECO Mode Off Display Brightness 3 Display Sleep Time 30 minutes 148 APPENDIX Default values ...

Page 149: ...Check the following default values of the Advanced Setup menu of this product Language English Remote ID ID1 Frequency Step Models for Asia Taiwan and for Central and South America FM50 AM9 Initialization Sp Impedance 8Ω MIN 149 APPENDIX Default values ...

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