LISTENING TO EXTERNAL COMPONENTS
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Using AV link
To change the volume output level of the connected
YAMAHA AV receiver:
Press VOL – / VOL + .
To mute the volume output level of the connected
YAMAHA AV receiver:
Press MUTE.
To switch the preset group for playback on the
connected YAMAHA AV receiver:
Press – (GROUP) / + (GROUP).
To switch the preset station for playback on the
connected YAMAHA AV receiver:
Press
b
/
a
.
To switch the input of the connected YAMAHA AV
receiver to play back songs selected from the client:
Press
u
/
d
.
•
Depending on the YAMAHA AV receiver you
are using, pressing MUTE may not have any
affect.
•
You can only use – (GROUP) / + (GROUP) and
b
/
a
when the input of your connected
YAMAHA AV receiver is set to TUNER.
You can use your client to enjoy audio from an
external component connected to either the
OPTICAL IN, COAXIAL IN, or ANALOG IN jack
on the server.
• Changing the external source selection on a client
changes the external source selection for all clients
connected to your server.
• You cannot use this function when the server is in
Broadcast mode because the server can only
distribute one source signal at a time to clients.
• The server cannot distribute signals from external
components or AV receivers in PCM format.
Signals are distributed in MP3 format quality,
regardless of the PCM settings on the server.
1
Press and hold MENU until the Top
Menu screen is displayed.
2
Press
u
/
d
to choose “Library” and
press SELECT.
Notes
LIBRARY
VOL
FAVORITES
SELECT
BOOKMARK
MENU
INPUT
PLAY
INFO.
GROUP
GROUP
PLAY
OFF TIMER ON TIMER
PAUSE
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
S
STOP
RANDOM
REPEAT
RECALL
MUTE
1
2
3
4
MCX-3 WD01440
u
/
d
cursor
keys
VOL –
/
VOL +
buttons
MUTE
button
b
/
a
buttons
– (GROUP)
/
+ (GROUP)
buttons
Listening to components
connected to the server
Notes
LIBRARY
VOL
FAVORITES
SELECT
BOOKMARK
MENU
INPUT
PLAY
INFO.
GROUP
GROUP
PLAY
OFF TIMER ON TIMER
PAUSE
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
S
STOP
RANDOM
REPEAT
RECALL
MUTE
1
2
3
4
MCX-3 WD01440
2-5
1
Top
Menu
Library
Recall
Play
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