B Network Receiver R-N402/R-N402D OWNER’S MANUAL EN English Caution: Read this before operating your unit. 1 To assure the finest performance, please read this manual carefully. Keep it in a safe place for future reference. 2 Install this sound system in a well ventilated, cool, dry, clean place – away from direct sunlight, heat sources, vibration, dust, moisture, and/or cold. For proper ventilation, allow the following minimum clearances. Top: 30 cm (11-3/4 in) Rear: 20 cm (7-7/8 in) Sides: 20 cm (7-7/8 in) 3 Locate this unit away from other electrical appliances, motors, or transformers to avoid humming sounds. 4 Do not expose this unit to sudden temperature changes from cold to hot, and do not locate this unit in an environment with high humidity (i.e. a room with a humidifier) to prevent condensation inside this unit, which may cause an electrical shock, fire, damage to this unit, and/or personal injury. 5 Avoid installing this unit where foreign objects may fall onto this unit and/or this unit may be exposed to liquid dripping or splashing. On the top of this unit, do not place: – Other components, as they may cause damage and/or discoloration on the surface of this unit. – Burning objects (i.e. candles), as they may cause fire, damage to this unit, and/or personal injury. – Containers with liquid in them, as they may fall and liquid may cause electrical shock to the user and/or damage to this unit. 6 Do not cover this unit with a newspaper, tablecloth, curtain, etc. in order not to obstruct heat radiation. If the temperature inside this unit rises, it may cause fire, damage to this unit, and/or personal injury. 7 Do not plug in this unit to a wall outlet until all connections are complete. 8 Do not operate this unit upside-down. It may overheat, possibly causing damage. 9 Do not use force on switches, knobs and/or cords. 10 When disconnecting the power cable from the wall outlet, grasp the plug; do not pull the cable. 11 Do not clean this unit with chemical solvents; this might damage the finish. Use a clean, dry cloth. 12 Only voltage specified on this unit must be used. Using this unit with a higher voltage than specified is dangerous and may cause fire, damage to this unit, and/or personal injury. Yamaha will not be held responsible for any damage resulting from use of this unit with a voltage other than specified. 13 To prevent damage by lightning, keep the power cord disconnected from a wall outlet or the unit during a lightning storm. 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 in the owner’s manual on common operating errors before concluding that this unit is faulty. 17 Before moving this unit, press A downward to turn off this unit and then disconnect the AC power plug from the AC wall outlet. i En 18 19 20 21 22 Condensation will form when the surrounding temperature changes suddenly. Disconnect the power cable from the outlet, then leave this unit alone. When using this unit for a long time, this unit may become warm. Turn the system off, then leave this unit alone for cooling. Install this unit near the wall outlet and where the AC power plug can be reached easily. The batteries shall not be exposed to excessive heat such as sunshine, fire or the like. When you dispose of batteries, follow your regional regulations. Excessive sound pressure from earphones and headphones can cause hearing loss. This unit is not disconnected from the AC power source as long as it is connected to the wall outlet, even if this unit itself is turned off by A. This state is called the standby mode. In this state, this unit is designed to consume a very small quantity of power. WARNING TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS UNIT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE. Do not use this unit within 22 cm (9 inches) of persons with a heart pacemaker implant or defibrillator implant. Caution Do not touch the surface marked with this label. The surface may become hot during operation. Radio waves may affect electro-medical devices. Do not use this unit near medical devices or inside medical facilities. ■ For U.K. customers If the socket outlets in the home are not suitable for the plug supplied with this appliance, it should be cut off and an appropriate 3 pin plug fitted. For details, refer to the instructions described below. The plug severed from the mains lead must be destroyed, as a plug with bared flexible cord is hazardous if engaged in a live socket outlet. ■ Special Instructions for U.K. Model IMPORTANT THE WIRES IN MAINS LEAD ARE COLOURED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE FOLLOWING CODE: Blue: NEUTRAL Brown: LIVE As the colours of the wires in the mains lead of this apparatus may not correspond with the coloured markings identifying the terminals in your plug, proceed as follows: The wire which is coloured BLUE must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter N or coloured BLACK. The wire which is coloured BROWN must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter L or coloured RED. Make sure that neither core is connected to the earth terminal of the three pin plug. Front panel ..................................................................... 4 Front display .................................................................. 6 Rear panel ...................................................................... 7 Remote control............................................................... 8 PREPARATION Connections ............................................................... 10 Connecting the speakers .............................................. 11 Connecting the FM/AM antennas (R-N402) ............... 12 Connecting the DAB/FM antenna (R-N402D)............ 12 Connecting the network cable ..................................... 13 Preparing a wireless antenna ....................................... 13 Connecting power cable .............................................. 13 Turning on the unit ...................................................... 13 Playing back music stored on media servers (PCs/NAS) ..............................................................36 Setting the media sharing of music files...................... 36 Playback of PC music contents ................................... 37 Listening to Internet radio .......................................38 Registering favorite Internet radio stations (bookmarks)............................................................. 39 Playing back music with AirPlay.............................40 Playback of iPod/iTunes music contents ..................... 40 Playing back music stored on a USB storage device ......................................................................41 Connecting a USB storage device ............................... 41 Playback of USB storage device contents ................... 41 Registering the current playback song/station (Preset function) ....................................................43 Registering to a preset ................................................. 43 Recalling a preset......................................................... 43 Connecting to a network .......................................... 14 Sharing the iOS device setting..................................... 15 Using the WPS push button configuration .................. 16 Set the wireless network connection manually............ 17 Connecting a mobile device to the unit directly (Wireless Direct) ..................................................... 18 Verify the network connection status .......................... 19 BASIC OPERATION Playback .................................................................... 20 Playing a source........................................................... 20 Switching information on the front display ................. 20 Using the sleep timer ................................................... 21 Listening to FM/AM radio (R-N402) ...................... 22 FM/AM tuning............................................................. 22 Using preset functions ................................................. 22 Radio Data System tuning (Only for U.K. and Europe models) ........................ 25 Listening to FM radio (R-N402D)........................... 26 FM tuning .................................................................... 26 Using preset functions ................................................. 26 Radio Data System tuning (Only for U.K. and Europe models) ........................ 29 Listening to DAB radio (R-N402D)......................... 30 Preparing the DAB tuning ........................................... 30 Selecting a DAB radio station for reception................ 30 Using preset function................................................... 31 Displaying the DAB information................................. 32 Checking reception strength of each DAB channel label ......................................................................... 33 PREPARATION Supplied accessories ................................................... 3 Controls and functions ............................................... 4 ADVANCED OPERATION Configuring playback settings for different playback sources (OPTION menu)......................44 BASIC OPERATION Sources that can be played back on this unit ................. 2 Mastering useful apps (MusicCast CONTROLLER).... 3 Connecting a Bluetooth device (pairing) ..................... 34 Playing back Bluetooth device contents ...................... 34 Disconnecting a Bluetooth connection ........................ 35 OPTION menu items ................................................... 44 Configuring various functions (SETUP menu) ......45 SETUP menu items ..................................................... 45 Network ....................................................................... 46 Bluetooth ..................................................................... 47 Balance ........................................................................ 48 Max Volume ................................................................ 48 InitialVolume............................................................... 48 AutoPowerStby (Auto Power Standby)....................... 48 Configuring the system settings (ADVANCED SETUP menu)...............................49 ADVANCED SETUP menu items .............................. 49 Selecting the remote control ID (REMOTE ID).......... 49 Setting tuner frequency step (TU) ............................... 49 Restoring the default settings (INIT)........................... 49 Updating the firmware (UPDATE) ............................. 50 Checking the firmware version (VERSION)............... 50 Updating the unit’s firmware via the network .......51 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Troubleshooting.........................................................52 Error indications on the front display.....................57 Supported file formats ..............................................57 Specifications .............................................................58 Trademarks ...............................................................59 • “Note” indicates precautions for use of the unit and its feature limitations. y indicates supplementary explanations for better use. • This manual explains operations using the supplied remote control. • In this manual, iOS and Android mobile devices are collectively referred to as “mobile devices”. The specific type of mobile device is noted in explanations as needed. 1 En ADVANCED OPERATION What you can do with this unit ................................. 2 Playing back music via Bluetooth ............................34 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION INTRODUCTION INTRODUCTION Contents INTRODUCTION What you can do with this unit This unit is a network receiver compatible with a network source such as a media server and mobile device. It supports playback from not only analog sources such as a CD player but also Bluetooth devices and network streaming services. Sources that can be played back on this unit 1 Internet 2 Streaming service Modem Wi Fi BLUETOOTH DISPLAY MODE MEMORY BAND PRESET TUNING VOLUME SELECT BASS PHONES TREBLE INPUT PUSH ENTER SPEAKERS USB Router* 5V RETURN CONNECT A 3 PC 5 AirPlay (iTunes) This unit 7 USB device Mobile device 4 NAS 8 CD player etc. 5 AirPlay (iPhone/iPad/iPod touch) 6 Bluetooth 9 Radio * You need a commercially available wireless router (access point) when you use a mobile device. 1 Play back the Internet radio (p. 38) 2 Play back the streaming service (see the supplement for each service.) 3 Play back music files stored on your PC (p. 36) 7 Play back music files stored on your USB device (p. 41) 8 Play back your external component (p. 10) 9 Listening to radio (p. 22, 26, 30) 4 Play back music files stored on your NAS (p. 36) 5 Play back music files with AirPlay (p. 40) 6 Play back audio content from Bluetooth devices (p. 34) y For details on connecting the external devices, see “Connections” (p. 10). 2 En What you can do with this unit You can operate and program the unit, or play streaming services via this unit, by installing the free dedicated MusicCast CONTROLLER app on a mobile device. For details, search for “MusicCast CONTROLLER” on the App Store or Google Play. ■ MusicCast CONTROLLER capabilities • • • • • • Basic operations of the unit (turn on/standby, adjust volume and select input) Play songs stored on computers (servers) Select an Internet radio station Play music stored on mobile devices Play music on streaming service Distribute and receive audio between the unit and other Yamaha MusicCast supported devices See MusicCast Setup Guide for details. Supplied accessories Check that the following accessories are supplied with the product. Remote control AM antenna (R-N402) FM antenna (R-N402) * Batteries (x2) (AA, R6, UM-3) One of the above is supplied depending on the region of purchase. DAB/FM antenna (R-N402D) 3 En INTRODUCTION Mastering useful apps (MusicCast CONTROLLER) Controls and functions Front panel 12 3 4 5 6 7 8 90 AB Wi Fi BLUETOOTH DISPLAY MODE MEMORY BAND PRESET TUNING VOLUME SELECT BASS PHONES TREBLE INPUT PUSH ENTER SPEAKERS USB 5V C RETURN CONNECT A D E F 1 A (power) Turns on/off (standby) the unit. 2 STANDBY/ON indicator Brightly lit: Power is on Dimly lit: Standby mode 3 Front display Shows information about the operational status of this unit. 4 DISPLAY Selects the information displayed on the front display (p. 20). 5 MODE Sets the FM band reception mode to automatic stereo or monaural (p. 22, 26). 6 MEMORY Registers the current radio station as a preset when TUNER is selected as the input source (p. 23, 27, 31). Registers the current playback song or streaming station as a preset when NET, USB are selected as the input source (p. 43). 7 BAND Sets the radio tuner band when TUNER is selected as the input source. (p. 22, 26, 30) 4 En G H I J K 8 PRESET j / i Recalls a preset radio station (p. 24, 28, 31) or song/ streaming station (p. 43). 9 BLUETOOTH indicator Lights up when the unit is connecting to a Bluetooth device. 0 Wi-Fi indicator Lights up when the unit connects to a wireless network. It also lights up if you register the unit with the MusicCast CONTROLLER app, even if the unit is connected to a wired network. A Remote control sensor Receives infrared signals from the remote control. B TUNING jj / ii Selects the tuning frequency (p. 22, 26) or a DAB radio station (p. 30) when TUNER is selected as the input source. Controls and functions C PHONES jack Outputs audio to your headphones for private listening. INTRODUCTION D SPEAKERS A/B Turns on or off the speaker set connected to the SPEAKERS A and/or SPEAKERS B terminals on the rear panel each time the corresponding button is pressed. E USB jack For connecting a USB storage device (p. 41). F BASS +/– Increases or decreases the low frequency response. Control range: –10 to +10 (20 Hz) G TREBLE +/– Increases or decreases the high frequency response. Control range: –10 to +10 (20 kHz) H INPUT l / h Selects the input source you want to listen to. I SELECT/ENTER (jog dial) Turn the dial to select a numeric value or setting, and press the dial to confirm. J RETURN Returns to the previous indication of the front display. CONNECT Use to control the unit using the dedicated MusicCast CONTROLLER app for mobile devices. See MusicCast Setup Guide for details. K VOLUME control Increases or decreases the sound output level. 5 En Controls and functions Front display [AM radio is available only for R-N402.] 1 2 3 4 5 6 STEREO SP A MUTE TUNED SP B SLEEP y You can change the brightness level of the front display by pressing DIMMER (p. 8). 1 Information display Displays the current status (such as input name). You can switch the information that is displayed when you press DISPLAY (p. 20). 2 STEREO Lights up when the unit is receiving a stereo FM radio signal. 3 TUNED Lights up when the unit is receiving an FM/AM radio station signal. 4 Speaker indicators “SP A” lights up when the SPEAKERS A output is enabled and “SP B” lights up when the SPEAKERS B output is enabled. 5 MUTE Blinks when audio is muted. 6 SLEEP Lights up when the sleep timer is on (p. 21). 6 En Controls and functions Rear panel 1 2 3 INTRODUCTION [AM radio is available only for R-N402.] 4 WIRELESS NETWORK ANTENNA FM AM 75 MAINS SPEAKERS VOLTAGE SELECTOR 0 20 220 240 V DIGITAL OPTICAL CD A LINE IN OUT COAXIAL B 2 5 6 7 3 8 9 0 (R-N402) 1 NETWORK jack For connecting to a network with a network cable (p. 13). 5 OPTICAL jack For connecting to audio components equipped with optical digital output (p. 10). 2 ANTENNA terminals For connecting to the radio antennas (p. 12). 6 COAXIAL jack For connecting to audio components equipped with a coaxial digital output (p. 10). 3 Wireless antenna For connecting to a network device wirelessly (p. 13). 4 Power cable For connecting to an AC wall outlet (p. 13). 7 CD jacks For connecting to a CD player (p. 10). 8 LINE 1-3 jacks For connecting to analog audio components (p. 10). 9 SPEAKERS terminals Used to connect speakers (p. 11). 0 VOLTAGE SELECTOR (Only for General and Brazil models) 7 En Controls and functions Remote control 5 SPEAKERS A/B Turns on and off the set of speakers connected to the SPEAKERS A and/or SPEAKERS B terminals on the rear panel of this unit when the corresponding key is pressed. 1 2 3 4 5 DIMMER SLEEP A 6 Input selection keys Select the input source you want to listen to. B SPEAKERS COAXIAL OPTICAL CD LINE 1 LINE 2 LINE 3 NET USB BLUETOOTH TUNER BAND DISPLAY y NET key is for network source. Press repeatedly to select a desired network source. 6 7 8 9 MODE MEMORY 0 A B C E F TUNING PRESET ENTER HOME RETURN SETUP OPTION VOLUME NOW PLAYING REPEAT MUTE 7 MODE Sets the FM band reception mode to automatic stereo or monaural (p. 22, 26). 8 MEMORY Registers the current radio station as a preset when TUNER is selected as the input source (p. 23, 27, 31). Registers the current playback song or streaming station as a preset when NET, USB are selected as the input source (p. 43). 9 PRESET j / i Recalls a preset radio station (p. 24, 28, 31) or song/ streaming station (p. 43). G H I SHUFFLE D 0 Menu operation keys Cursor keys Select a menu or a parameter. ENTER Confirms a selected item. RETURN Returns to the previous state. A HOME Moves up top level when selecting music files, folders, etc. B SETUP Displays the “SETUP” menu (p. 45). C NOW PLAYING Displays music information when selecting music files, folders, etc. 1 Infrared signal transmitter Sends infrared signals. 2 A (power) Turns on/off (standby) the unit. 3 SLEEP Sets the sleep timer (p. 21). 4 DIMMER Changes the brightness level of the front display. Choose brightness from 5 levels by pressing this key repeatedly. 8 En D Playback keys Let you play back and perform other operations for network sources, Bluetooth devices and USB devices. Note Yamaha does not guarantee the operation of all Bluetooth and USB devices. Controls and functions E DISPLAY Selects the information displayed on the front display (p. 20). INTRODUCTION F Radio keys Operate the radio. BAND Sets the radio tuner band when TUNER is selected as the input source (p. 22, 26, 30). TUNING jj / ii Selects the tuning frequency (p. 22, 26) or a DAB radio station (p. 30) when TUNER is selected as the input source. G OPTION Displays the “OPTION” menu (p. 44). H MUTE Mutes the audio output. I VOLUME +/– Increases or decreases the sound output level. ■ Installing batteries Change all batteries if you notice the operation range of the remote control narrows. Before inserting new batteries, wipe the battery compartment clean. ■ Operation range Point the remote control at the remote control sensor on this unit and remain within the operating range shown below. The area between the remote control and this unit must be clear of large obstacles. Approximately 6 m (20 ft) AA, R6, UM-3 batteries Remote control CAUTION • • • • • • • • Be careful not to drop the remote control. If the batteries run out, immediately remove them from the remote control to prevent an explosion or acid leak. If you find leaking batteries, discard the batteries immediately, taking care not to touch the leaked material. If the leaked material comes into contact with your skin or gets into your eyes or mouth, rinse it away immediately and consult a doctor. Clean the battery compartment thoroughly before installing new batteries. Do not use old batteries together with new ones. This may shorten the life of the new batteries or cause old batteries to leak. Do not use different types of batteries (such as alkaline and manganese batteries) together. Batteries that look the same may have a different specification. Dispose of batteries according to your regional regulations. Keep the batteries in a location out of reach of children. Batteries can be dangerous if a child were to put in his or her mouth. If you plan not to use this unit for a long period of time, remove the batteries from this unit. Otherwise, the batteries will wear out, possibly resulting in a leakage of battery liquid that may damage this unit. 9 En PREPARATION Connections Make sure to connect L (left) to L, R (right) to R, “+” to “+” and “–” to “–”. If the connections are faulty, no sound will be heard from the speakers, and if the polarity of the speaker connections is incorrect, the sound will be unnatural and lack bass. Refer to the owner’s manual for each of your components. Make sure to use RCA cables to connect audio components. CAUTION • Do not connect this unit or other components to the main power until all connections between components are complete. • Do not let bare speaker wires touch each other or any metal part of this unit. This could damage this unit and/or the speakers. CD player, etc. Audio output (digital coaxial) C CD recorder, etc. DVD player, etc. Audio output (digital optical) Audio output O Audio input WIRELESS NETWORK ANTENNA FM AM 75 SPEAKERS DIGITAL OPTICAL CD A LINE IN OUT COAXIAL B 2 3 (R-N402) Audio output CD player Speakers A Speakers B Only PCM signals can be input to the digital (OPTICAL/COAXIAL) jacks of this unit. Note Do not bundle audio cables and speaker cables together with the power cable. Doing so may generate noise. 10 En Connections ■ Connecting speaker cables aRemove approximately 10 mm (3/8") of insulation from the ends of the speaker cable and twist the bare wires of the cable firmly together. b Loosen the speaker terminal. c Insert the bare wires of the cable into the gap on the side (upper right or bottom left) of the terminal. ■ Bi-wire connection Bi-wire connection separates the woofer from the combined midrange and tweeter section. A bi-wire compatible speaker has four binding post terminals. These two sets of terminals allow the speaker to be split into two independent sections. With these connections, the mid and high frequency drivers are connected to one set of terminals and the low frequency driver to another set of terminals. This unit SPEAK d Tighten the terminal. A 10 mm (3/8") a Speaker PREPARATION Connecting the speakers B c b d Red:positive (+) Black:negative (–) ■ Connecting via banana plug (North America, Australia, Brazil, General models only) Tighten the knob and then insert the banana plug into the end of the corresponding terminal. Banana plug Connect the other speaker to the other set of terminals in the same way. Note When making bi-wire connections, remove the shorting bridges or cables on the speaker. Refer to the speakers’ instruction manuals for more information. y To use the bi-wire connections, press SPEAKERS A and SPEAKERS B (p. 8) so that both speaker indicators (“SP A” and “SP B”) light up on the front display. Note When inserting speaker cables into the speaker terminals, insert only the bare speaker wire. If insulated cable is inserted, the connection may be poor and sound may not be heard. CAUTION Connect the speakers with an impedance as shown below. If you connect speakers with an excessively low impedance, this unit may overheat. Speaker connection Speaker impedance SPEAKERS A or SPEAKERS B 8 or higher SPEAKERS A and SPEAKERS B 16 or higher (except for North America model) Bi-wiring 8 or higher 11 En Connections Connecting the FM/AM antennas (R-N402) Connect the supplied FM/AM antenna to this unit. Fix the end of the FM antenna to a wall, and place the AM antenna. FM antenna Connecting the DAB/FM antenna (R-N402D) Connect the supplied DAB/FM antenna to this unit and fix the antenna ends to a wall. AM antenna NETWORK ANTENNA FM 75 DAB/FM antenna NETWORK 75 AM DIGITAL DIGITAL OPTICAL OPTICAL CD ANTENNA DAB FM LINE CD IN OUT COAXIAL LINE IN OUT COAXIAL Notes Notes • If you experience poor reception quality, install an outdoor antenna. • Unwind only the length of cable needed from the AM antenna unit. • The wires of the AM antenna have no polarity. • If you experience poor reception quality, install an outdoor antenna. • The antenna should be stretched out horizontally. ■ Assembling the supplied AM antenna ■ Connecting the wires of the AM antenna 2 Insert 1 Hold down 12 En Connections Connect the unit to your router with a commerciallyavailable STP network cable (CAT-5 or higher straight cable). Internet Network Attached Storage (NAS) WAN Connecting power cable Plug the power cable into an AC wall outlet after all other connections are complete. CAUTION Only for General and Brazil models: Before connecting the power cable, make sure you set VOLTAGE SELECTOR of this unit according to your local voltage. Improper setting of VOLTAGE SELECTOR may cause fire and damage to this unit. LAN Modem To the AC wall outlet with the power cable MAINS Router Mobile device (such as iPhone) VOLTAGE SELECTOR 0 PC 20 220 240 V Network cable VOLTAGE SELECTOR 0 NETWORK 20 220 240 V ANTENNA FM 75 AM Turning on the unit Press A (power) to turn on the unit. DIGITAL OPTICAL CD LINE This unit (rear) DIMMER SLEEP A (power) A Preparing a wireless antenna If you connect the unit wirelessly, erect the wireless antenna. For information on how to connect the unit to a wireless network, see “Connecting to network” (p. 14). B SPEAKERS COAXIAL OPTICAL CD LINE 1 LINE 2 LINE 3 NET USB BLUETOOTH TUNER BAND DISPLAY MODE MEMORY TUNING PRESET LESS WIRE WORK Note Do not apply excessive force on the wireless antenna. Doing so may damage the antenna. 13 En PREPARATION Connecting the network cable Connecting to a network There are several methods to connect the unit to a network. Select a connection method according to your environment. Notes • Some security software installed on your PC or the firewall settings of network devices (such as a router) may block the access of the unit to the network devices or the Internet. In these cases, configure the security software or firewall settings appropriately. • Each server must be connected to the same subnet as the unit. • To use the service via the Internet, broadband connection is strongly recommended. • When playing a high-resolution audio source via the network, we recommend connecting by cable to the router for stable playback. WAC (Wireless Accessory Configuration) If you turn on the power to the unit right after you purchase or initialize it, the unit will automatically use the network settings of the iOS device (iPhone/iPad/iPod touch) and try to connect to a wireless LAN (unless the unit is already connected to a wired LAN). WAC R-N402 XXXXXX R-N402 (example) If you have an iOS device, follow the procedure from Step 6 in the section “Sharing the iOS device setting” (p. 15). If you plan to connect the unit wirelessly by another method, press RETURN to exit the current screen, and then proceed to one of the sections below. ■ Connecting with the MusicCast CONTROLLER app See MusicCast Setup Guide for details. ■ Connecting with a wireless router (access point) Connect to the network with the method listed below that corresponds to your environment. Connecting using the Wi-Fi setting of the iOS device (iPhone / iPad / iPod touch) Share the Wi-Fi setting of the iOS device (p. 15) Connecting using WPS push button configuration on the wireless router (or access point) Use the WPS push button configuration (p. 16) Connecting with a wireless router (access point) without WPS push button configuration Set the network connection manually (p. 17) ■ Connecting to a router using a cable Connecting using the DHCP server function of the router You can connect to the network by simply making a wired connection (p. 13) • For information on how to set the IP address and other menu items, please refer to page 46. • To switch from a wireless LAN connection to a wired LAN connection, set the “Connection” under the “Network” setup menu to “Wired” (p. 46). ■ Connecting without a wired router or wireless router (access point) Connecting wirelessly to a mobile device (Wireless Direct) Connect wirelessly with Wireless Direct (p. 18) Note When the unit is connected to the network with Wireless Direct, it cannot connect to any other wireless router (access point). To play back contents from the Internet, connect this unit to a network with a wired router or wireless router (access point). 14 En Connecting to a network Sharing the iOS device setting 6 You can easily setup a wireless connection by applying the connection settings on iOS devices (iPhone/iPad/iPod touch). Before proceeding, confirm that your iOS device is connected to a wireless router (access point). On the iOS device, select the unit as the AirPlay speaker in the Wi-Fi screen. Example (iOS 9) MEMORY Cursor keys / ENTER The name of this unit 7 PRESET ENTER Check that the “Network” field is set to your preferred network, and then tap “Next”. Tap here to start setup HOME RETURN SETUP OPTION RETURN SETUP VOLUME NOW PLAYING MUTE 1 Press SETUP. 2 Use the cursor keys ( / ) to select “Network” and press ENTER. The network currently selected When the sharing process finishes, the unit is automatically connected to the selected network (access point). When the setting finishes, verify whether the unit is connected to a wireless network (p. 19). y To return to the previous state, press RETURN. 3 Use the cursor keys ( / ) to select “Connection” and press ENTER. 4 Use the cursor keys ( / ) to select “Wireless” and press ENTER. WIRELESS ¡WPS 5 Use the cursor keys ( / ) to select “Share Setting” and then press ENTER twice. 15 En PREPARATION Notes • If you perform the following procedure, all network settings will be initialized. • This configuration does not work if the security protocol of your wireless router (access point) is WEP. In this case, use another connection method. Connecting to a network Using the WPS push button configuration You can easily set up a wireless connection with one push of the WPS button. Note This configuration does not work if the security method of your wireless router (access point) is WEP. In this case, use another connection method. MEMORY Cursor keys / ENTER PRESET ENTER HOME RETURN SETUP OPTION RETURN SETUP VOLUME NOW PLAYING MUTE 1 Press SETUP. 2 Use the cursor keys ( / ) to select “Network” and press ENTER. y To return to the previous state, press RETURN. 3 Use the cursor keys ( / ) to select “Connection” and press ENTER. 4 Use the cursor keys ( / ) to select “Wireless” and press ENTER. WIRELESS ¡WPS 5 Press ENTER twice. “Connecting” appears on the front display. 6 Push the WPS button on the wireless router (access point). When the connection process finishes, “Completed” appears on the front display. When the setting finishes, verify whether the unit is connected to a wireless network (p. 19). If “Not connected” appears, repeat from Step 1 or try another connection method. 7 To exit from the menu, press SETUP. 16 En About WPS WPS (Wi-Fi Protected Setup) is a standard established by the Wi-Fi Alliance, which allows easy establishment of a wireless home network. Connecting to a network 8 Before performing the following procedure, check the security method and security key on the wireless router (access point). MEMORY Cursor keys ENTER HOME RETURN SETUP OPTION RETURN VOLUME NOW PLAYING MUTE Note If you select “None”, the connection may be insecure since the communication is not encrypted. 10 1 Press SETUP. 2 Use the cursor keys ( / ) to select “Network” and press ENTER. y To return to the previous state, press RETURN. 3 Use the cursor keys ( / ) to select “Connection” and press ENTER. 4 Use the cursor keys ( / ) to select “Wireless” and press ENTER. 5 Use the cursor keys ( / ) to select “ManualSetting” and press ENTER. 11 Use the cursor keys to enter the security key on the wireless router (access point), and press RETURN to previous state. If you select “WEP” in Step 9, enter either 5 to 13 character string or 10 to 26 hexadecimal digits. If you select “WPA2-PSK (AES)” or “Mixed Mode” in Step 10, enter either 8 to 63 character string or 64 hexadecimal digits. Use the remote control keys as described in Step 7 to enter the key. 12 Use the cursor keys ( / ) to select “Connect [ENT]” and press ENTER to save the setting. If “ERROR” appears, check the SSID and security key on the wireless router (access point) and repeat from Step 6. If “ERROR” does not appear, the connection was successful. Verify whether the unit is connected to a wireless network (p. 19). 13 To exit from the menu, press SETUP. Use the cursor keys ( / ) to select “SSID” and press ENTER. SSID ¡ 7 Use the cursor keys ( / ) to select “Security Key” and press ENTER. KEY MANUAL ¡SSID 6 Use the cursor keys ( / ) to select desired security method and press RETURN. Settings None, WEP, WPA2-PSK (AES), Mixed Mode ENTER SETUP SECURITY ¡WPA2-PSK(AES) 9 PRESET Use the cursor keys ( / ) to select “Security” and press ENTER. Use the cursor keys to enter the SSID on the wireless router (access point), and press RETURN to previous state. Use the cursor keys (/) to select a character and the cursor keys (/) to move the edit position. You can insert / delete a character, by pressing PRESET i (insert) or PRESET j (delete). 17 En PREPARATION Set the wireless network connection manually Connecting to a network Connecting a mobile device to the unit directly (Wireless Direct) Using Wireless Direct, this unit can operate as a wireless network access point that mobile devices can directly connect to. MEMORY Cursor keys ENTER 7 Settings None, WPA2-PSK (AES) Note If you select “None”, the connection may be insecure since the communication is not encrypted. PRESET 8 ENTER HOME RETURN SETUP OPTION RETURN SETUP MUTE 9 Use the cursor keys to enter the security key on this unit, and press RETURN to previous state. Enter either 8 to 63 character string or 64 hexadecimal digits. Use the cursor keys (/) to select a character and the cursor keys (/) to move the edit position. You can insert / delete a character, by pressing PRESET i (insert) or PRESET j (delete). 10 Use the cursor keys ( / ) to select “Connect [ENT]” and press ENTER to save the setting. The SSID and security key information is required for setup of a mobile device. When you select the “SSID” in Step 5, you can display the SSID configured for this unit. This SSID can be changed by using cursor keys. 11 Configure the Wi-Fi settings of a mobile device. For details on settings of your mobile device, refer to the instruction manual of the mobile device. Note When the unit is connected to the network with Wireless Direct, it cannot connect to any other wireless router (access point). To play back contents from the Internet, connect this unit to a network with a wired router or wireless router (access point). 1 Press SETUP. 2 Use the cursor keys ( / ) to select “Network” and press ENTER. y To return to the previous state, press RETURN. 3 Use the cursor keys ( / ) to select “Connection” and press ENTER. 4 Use the cursor keys ( / ) to select “W.Direct” and press ENTER. W.DIRECT ¡SSID 5 Press ENTER to display the SSID for this unit, and press RETURN to previous state. 6 Use the cursor keys ( / ) to select “Security” and press ENTER. W.DIRECT ¡WPA2-PSK(AES) 18 En Use the cursor keys ( / ) to select “Security Key” and press ENTER. KEY VOLUME NOW PLAYING Use the cursor keys ( / ) to select desired security method and press RETURN. (1) Enable the Wi-Fi function on the mobile device. (2) Select the SSID of this unit from the list of available access points. (3) When you are prompted for a password, enter the security key displayed in Step 9. If “ERROR” appears, check the security key on this unit and repeat Step 11. If “ERROR” does not appear, the connection was successful. Verify whether the unit is connected to a wireless network (p. 19). 12 To exit from the menu, press SETUP. Connecting to a network Verify the network connection status Perform the following procedure to verify the unit’s connection to a network. MEMORY Cursor keys / ENTER PRESET HOME RETURN SETUP OPTION PREPARATION ENTER RETURN SETUP VOLUME NOW PLAYING MUTE 1 Press SETUP. 2 Use the cursor keys ( / ) to select “Network” and press ENTER. y To return to the previous state, press RETURN. 3 Use the cursor keys ( / ) to select “Information” and press ENTER. 4 Use the cursor keys ( / ) to select “STATUS”. STATUS ¡Connec When “Connect” appears, the unit is connected to a network. If “Disconnect” appears, reset connection. 5 To exit from the menu, press SETUP. 19 En BASIC OPERATION Playback Playing a source DIMMER Switching information on the front display A SPEAKERS A/B When you select a network source or USB as the input source, you can switch playback information on the front display. SLEEP B SPEAKERS COAXIAL OPTICAL CD LINE 1 LINE 2 LINE 3 NET USB BLUETOOTH Input selection keys DIMMER SLEEP A B SPEAKERS TUNER MODE MEMORY BAND DISPLAY COAXIAL OPTICAL CD LINE 1 LINE 2 LINE 3 NET USB BLUETOOTH TUNER BAND DISPLAY TUNING PRESET HOME DISPLAY RETURN MODE VOLUME SETUP OPTION VOLUME NOW PLAYING TUNING MEMORY PRESET MUTE 1 1 Press one of the input selection keys to select the input source you want to listen to. Press DISPLAY. Each time you press the key, the displayed item changes. 2 Press SPEAKERS A and/or SPEAKERS B to select speakers A and/or speakers B. INFO Track Notes • When one set of speakers is connected using bi-wire connections, or when using two sets of speakers simultaneously (A and B), make sure “SP A” and “SP B” are displayed on the front display. • When listening with headphones, turn off the speakers. 3 Play the source. 4 Press VOLUME +/– to adjust the sound output level. y • You can adjust the tonal quality by using the BASS +/– and TREBLE +/– on the front panel (p. 5). • You can also adjust the speaker balance by using the “Balance” option in the “SETUP” menu (p. 48). 20 En SP A About 3 seconds later, the corresponding information for the displayed item appears. SERVER › Track #1 Input source SP A Item Bluetooth Track (song title), Artist (artist name), Album (album name) Server AirPlay USB Track (song title), Artist (artist name), Album (album name), Time (elapsed time) Net Radio Track (song title), Album (album name), Time (elapsed time), Station (station name) Playback Using the sleep timer Use this feature to automatically set this unit to standby mode after a certain amount of time. The sleep timer is useful when you are going to sleep while this unit is playing. DIMMER SLEEP SLEEP A (power) A B SPEAKERS COAXIAL OPTICAL CD LINE 1 LINE 2 LINE 3 NET USB BLUETOOTH TUNER BAND DISPLAY MEMORY TUNING PRESET BASIC OPERATION MODE Note The sleep timer can only be set with the remote control. 1 Press SLEEP repeatedly to set the amount of time before this unit is set to standby mode. Each time you press SLEEP, the front display changes as shown below. The SLEEP indicator blinks while setting the amount of time for the sleep timer. SLEEP Sleep 120 in. If the sleep timer is set, the SLEEP indicator on the front display lights up. y • To disable the sleep timer, select “Sleep Off”. • The sleep timer setting can also be canceled by pressing A (power) to set this unit to standby mode. 21 En Listening to FM/AM radio (R-N402) ■ Improving FM reception (FM mode) FM/AM tuning If the signal from the station is weak and the sound quality is not good, set the FM band reception mode to monaural mode to improve reception. DIMMER SLEEP A B DIMMER SPEAKERS COAXIAL OPTICAL SLEEP CD A B SPEAKERS LINE 1 LINE 2 LINE 3 NET USB BLUETOOTH TUNER BAND DISPLAY TUNER MODE MEMORY TUNING PRESET COAXIAL OPTICAL CD LINE 1 LINE 2 LINE 3 NET USB BLUETOOTH TUNER BAND DISPLAY BAND TUNING jj / ii MODE MODE MEMORY 1 Press TUNER to select “TUNER” as the input source. 2 Press BAND repeatedly to select the reception band (FM or AM). 3 Press and hold TUNING jj / ii for more than 1 second to begin tuning. Press ii to tune in to a higher frequency. Press jj to tune in to a lower frequency. The frequency of the received station is shown in the front display. If a broadcast is being received, the “TUNED” indicator on the front display will light up. If a stereo broadcast is being received, the “STEREO” indicator will also light up. STEREO SP A TUNED FM 87.55MHz Frequency y • If the station signals are weak, tuning search does not stop at the desired station. • When the signal reception for an FM radio station is unstable, switching to monaural may improve it. 1 TUNING PRESET Press MODE repeatedly to select “Stereo” (automatic stereo mode) or “Mono” (monaural mode) when this unit is tuned in to an FM radio station. When Mono is selected, FM broadcasts will be heard in monaural sound. Note The STEREO indicator on the front panel lights up while listening to a station in stereo mode (p. 6). Using preset functions You can register up to 40 radio stations as presets. Once you have registered stations, you can easily tune in to them by recalling the presets. You can automatically register FM stations that have strong signals. If the FM stations you want to store have weak signals, you can register them manually (p. 23). ■ Registering radio stations automatically (FM station only) Notes • If a station is registered to a preset number that already has a station registered to it, the previously registered station is overwritten. • If the station you want to register is weak in signal strength, try using the manual preset tuning method. • Only for U.K. and Europe models: Only Radio Data System broadcasting stations can be preset automatically. y FM stations registered as presets using the automatic preset registration feature will be heard in stereo. 22 En Listening to FM/AM radio (R-N402) ■ Registering a radio station manually DIMMER SLEEP A B DIMMER CD A SLEEP SPEAKERS COAXIAL OPTICAL B SPEAKERS LINE 1 LINE 2 LINE 3 COAXIAL OPTICAL CD NET USB BLUETOOTH LINE 1 LINE 2 LINE 3 TUNER BAND DISPLAY NET USB BLUETOOTH TUNER BAND DISPLAY TUNER MODE BAND TUNING MEMORY PRESET MODE PRESET j / i TUNING MEMORY PRESET MEMORY Cursor keys / ENTER PRESET j / i ENTER ENTER HOME RETURN SETUP OPTION RETURN 1 MUTE Press TUNER to select “TUNER” as the input source. 2 Press OPTION on the remote control. The “OPTION” menu is displayed (p. 44). 3 Use the cursor keys ( / ) to select “Auto Preset”, and then press ENTER. 1 Tune in to the desired radio station. See “FM/AM tuning” (p. 22). 2 Press MEMORY. y By holding down MEMORY for more than 3 seconds, you can skip the following steps and automatically register the selected station to an empty preset number (i.e., the preset number following the last preset number used). 3 SP A OPTION Au o Prese Frequency This unit starts scanning the FM band about 5 seconds later from the lowest frequency upwards. To begin scanning immediately, press ENTER. “Empty” (not in use) or the frequency currently registered. 4 y • Before scanning begins, you can specify the first preset number to be used by pressing PRESET j / i or cursor keys (/) on the remote control. • To cancel scanning, press RETURN. Press PRESET j / i to select the preset number to which the station will be registered. When you select a preset number to which no station is registered, the message “Empty” is displayed. 99.15 03: E p y SP A READY 01:FM 87.50MHz Preset number BASIC OPERATION OPTION VOLUME NOW PLAYING Press MEMORY. When registration is complete, the display returns to the original state. y To cancel registration, press RETURN or do not perform any operations for about 30 seconds. When scanning is complete, “FINISH” is displayed and then the display returns to original state. 23 En Listening to FM/AM radio (R-N402) ■ Recalling a preset station You can recall preset stations that you registered using either an automatic station preset or manual station preset. DIMMER SLEEP A B SPEAKERS COAXIAL OPTICAL CD LINE 1 LINE 2 LINE 3 NET USB BLUETOOTH TUNER BAND DISPLAY 1 Press TUNER to select “TUNER” as the input source. 2 Press OPTION. 3 Use the cursor keys ( / ) to select “Clear Preset” and press ENTER. CLEAR 01:FM 88.10MHz TUNER MODE Preset station to be cleared TUNING MEMORY PRESET PRESET j / i 4 ENTER 1 Press TUNER to select “TUNER” as the input source. 2 Press PRESET j / i to select a preset number. y • Preset numbers to which no stations are registered are skipped. • “No Presets” is displayed if no stations are registered. ■ Clearing a preset station You can clear radio stations that are registered to the preset numbers. COAXIAL OPTICAL CD LINE 1 LINE 2 LINE 3 NET USB BLUETOOTH TUNER BAND DISPLAY TUNER MODE TUNING MEMORY Cursor keys / ENTER PRESET ENTER HOME RETURN SETUP OPTION OPTION VOLUME NOW PLAYING 24 En MUTE Use the cursor keys ( / ) to select a preset station to be cleared and press ENTER. If the preset station is cleared, “Cleared” appears and then the next in-use preset number is displayed. CLEAR 01:Cleared 5 Repeat Step 4 until all desired preset stations are cleared. 6 To exit from the “OPTION” menu, press OPTION. Listening to FM/AM radio (R-N402) Radio Data System tuning (Only for U.K. and Europe models) Radio Data System is a data transmission system used by FM stations in many countries. The unit can receive various types of Radio Data System data, such as “Program Service”, “Program Type,” “Radio Text” and “Clock Time”, when it is tuned into a Radio Data System broadcasting station. ■ Displaying Radio Data System information “Program Service”, “Program Type”, “Radio Text”, and “Clock Time” are not displayed if the radio station does not provide the Radio Data System service. ■ Receiving traffic information automatically When “TUNER” is selected as the input source, the unit automatically receives traffic information. To enable this function, follow the procedure below to set the traffic information station. COAXIAL OPTICAL CD LINE 1 LINE 2 LINE 3 NET USB BLUETOOTH TUNER BAND DISPLAY SLEEP A B TUNER SPEAKERS MODE COAXIAL OPTICAL TUNING CD MEMORY LINE 1 LINE 2 LINE 3 NET USB BLUETOOTH TUNER BAND DISPLAY DISPLAY MODE MEMORY Cursor keys / ENTER PRESET ENTER TUNING HOME RETURN SETUP OPTION RETURN PRESET OPTION VOLUME NOW PLAYING 1 Tune in to the desired Radio Data System broadcasting station. y We recommend that you first register radio stations automatically (p. 22) before tuning in to Radio Data System broadcasting stations. 2 MUTE 1 When “TUNER” is selected as the input source, press OPTION. 2 Use the cursor keys ( / ) to select “TrafficProgram” and press ENTER. The traffic information station search will start in 5 seconds. Press ENTER again to start the search immediately. Press DISPLAY. Each time you press the key, the displayed item changes. STEREO SP A TUNED INFO Progra Type Item name About 3 seconds later, the corresponding information for the displayed item appears. STEREO SP A TUNED 108.00 CLASSICS Information y • To search upward/downward from the current frequency, press the cursor keys (/) while “READY” is displayed. • To cancel the search, press RETURN. • Texts in parentheses denote indicators on the front display. The following screen appears for about 3 seconds when the search finishes. FINISH TP FM101.30MHz TUNED Traffic information station (frequency) Program Service Program service name Program Type Current program type Note Radio Text Information on the current program Clock Time Current time “TP Not Found” appears for about 3 seconds when no traffic information stations are found. Frequency Frequency 25 En BASIC OPERATION DIMMER Note Listening to FM radio (R-N402D) ■ Improving FM reception (FM mode) FM tuning If the signal from the station is weak and the sound quality is not good, set the FM band reception mode to monaural mode to improve reception. DIMMER SLEEP A B DIMMER SPEAKERS COAXIAL OPTICAL SLEEP CD A B SPEAKERS LINE 1 LINE 2 LINE 3 NET USB BLUETOOTH TUNER BAND DISPLAY TUNER MODE MEMORY TUNING PRESET COAXIAL OPTICAL CD LINE 1 LINE 2 LINE 3 NET USB BLUETOOTH TUNER BAND DISPLAY BAND TUNING jj / ii MODE MODE MEMORY 1 Press TUNER to select “TUNER” as the input source. 2 Press BAND repeatedly to select the FM band. 3 Press and hold TUNING jj / ii for more than 1 second to begin tuning. Press ii to tune in to a higher frequency. Press jj to tune in to a lower frequency. The frequency of the received station is shown in the front display. If a broadcast is being received, the “TUNED” indicator on the front display will light up. If a stereo broadcast is being received, the “STEREO” indicator will also light up. STEREO SP A TUNED FM 87.55MHz Frequency 1 TUNING PRESET Press MODE repeatedly to select “Stereo” (automatic stereo mode) or “Mono” (monaural mode) when this unit is tuned in to an FM radio station. When Mono is selected, FM broadcasts will be heard in monaural sound. Note The STEREO indicator on the front panel lights up while listening to a station in stereo mode (p. 6). Using preset functions You can register up to 40 radio stations as presets. Once you have registered stations, you can easily tune in to them by recalling the presets. You can automatically register FM stations that have strong signals. If the FM stations you want to store have weak signals, you can register them manually (p. 27). ■ Registering radio stations automatically y Notes • If the station signals are weak, tuning search does not stop at the desired station. • When the signal reception for an FM radio station is unstable, switching to monaural may improve it. • If a station is registered to a preset number that already has a station registered to it, the previously registered station is overwritten. • If the station you want to register is weak in signal strength, try using the manual preset tuning method. • Only for U.K. and Europe models: Only Radio Data System broadcasting stations can be preset automatically. y FM stations registered as presets using the automatic preset registration feature will be heard in stereo. 26 En Listening to FM radio (R-N402D) ■ Registering a radio station manually DIMMER SLEEP A B DIMMER CD A SLEEP SPEAKERS COAXIAL OPTICAL B SPEAKERS LINE 1 LINE 2 LINE 3 COAXIAL OPTICAL CD NET USB BLUETOOTH LINE 1 LINE 2 LINE 3 TUNER BAND DISPLAY NET USB BLUETOOTH TUNER BAND DISPLAY TUNER MODE BAND TUNING MEMORY PRESET MODE PRESET j / i TUNING MEMORY PRESET MEMORY Cursor keys / ENTER PRESET j / i ENTER ENTER HOME RETURN SETUP OPTION RETURN 1 MUTE Press TUNER to select “TUNER” as the input source. 2 Press OPTION on the remote control. The “OPTION” menu is displayed (p. 44). 3 Use the cursor keys ( / ) to select “Auto Preset”, and then press ENTER. 1 Tune in to the desired radio station. See “FM tuning” (p. 26). 2 Press MEMORY. y By holding down MEMORY for more than 3 seconds, you can skip the following steps and automatically register the selected station to an empty preset number (i.e., the preset number following the last preset number used). 3 SP A OPTION Au o Prese Frequency This unit starts scanning the FM band about 5 seconds later from the lowest frequency upwards. To begin scanning immediately, press ENTER. “Empty” (not in use) or the frequency currently registered. 4 y • Before scanning begins, you can specify the first preset number to be used by pressing PRESET j / i or cursor keys (/) on the remote control. • To cancel scanning, press RETURN. Press PRESET j / i to select the preset number to which the station will be registered. When you select a preset number to which no station is registered, the message “Empty” is displayed. 99.15 03: E p y SP A READY 01:FM 87.50MHz Preset number BASIC OPERATION OPTION VOLUME NOW PLAYING Press MEMORY. When registration is complete, the display returns to the original state. y To cancel registration, press RETURN or do not perform any operations for about 30 seconds. When scanning is complete, “FINISH” is displayed and then the display returns to original state. 27 En Listening to FM radio (R-N402D) ■ Recalling a preset station You can recall preset stations that were registered using automatic station preset or manual station preset. DIMMER SLEEP A B SPEAKERS COAXIAL OPTICAL CD LINE 1 LINE 2 LINE 3 NET USB BLUETOOTH TUNER BAND DISPLAY 1 Press TUNER to select “TUNER” as the input source. 2 Press OPTION. 3 Use the cursor keys ( / ) to select “Clear Preset” and press ENTER. CLEAR 01:FM 88.10MHz TUNER MODE Preset station to be cleared TUNING MEMORY PRESET PRESET j / i 4 ENTER 1 Press TUNER to select “TUNER” as the input source. 2 Press PRESET j / i to select a preset number. y • Preset numbers to which no stations are registered are skipped. • “No Presets” is displayed if no stations are registered. ■ Clearing a preset station Clear radio stations registered to the preset numbers. COAXIAL OPTICAL CD LINE 1 LINE 2 LINE 3 NET USB BLUETOOTH TUNER BAND DISPLAY TUNER MODE TUNING MEMORY Cursor keys / ENTER PRESET ENTER HOME RETURN SETUP OPTION OPTION VOLUME NOW PLAYING 28 En MUTE Use the cursor keys ( / ) to select a preset station to be cleared and press ENTER. If the preset station is cleared, “Cleared” appears and then the next in-use preset number is displayed. CLEAR 01:Cleared 5 Repeat Step 4 until all desired preset stations are cleared. 6 To exit from the “OPTION” menu, press OPTION. Listening to FM radio (R-N402D) Radio Data System tuning (Only for U.K. and Europe models) Radio Data System is a data transmission system used by FM stations in many countries. The unit can receive various types of Radio Data System data, such as “Program Service”, “Program Type,” “Radio Text” and “Clock Time”, when it is tuned into a Radio Data System broadcasting station. ■ Displaying Radio Data System information DIMMER Program Service Program service name Program Type Current program type Radio Text Information on the current program Clock Time Current time Frequency Frequency Note “Program Service”, “Program Type”, “Radio Text”, and “Clock Time” are not displayed if the radio station does not provide the Radio Data System service. SLEEP A B COAXIAL OPTICAL CD LINE 1 LINE 2 LINE 3 NET USB BLUETOOTH TUNER BAND DISPLAY BASIC OPERATION SPEAKERS DISPLAY MODE MEMORY 1 TUNING PRESET Tune in to the desired Radio Data System broadcasting station. y We recommend that you first register radio stations automatically (p. 26) before tuning in to Radio Data System broadcasting stations. 2 Press DISPLAY. Each time you press the key, the displayed item changes. INFO Progra STEREO SP A TUNED Type Item name About 3 seconds later, the corresponding information for the displayed item appears. STEREO SP A TUNED 108.00 CLASSICS Information 29 En Listening to DAB radio (R-N402D) DAB (Digital Audio Broadcasting) uses digital signals for clearer sound and more stable reception compared to analog signals. This unit can also receive DAB+ (an upgraded version of DAB) that allows for more stations using MPEG-4 audio codec (AAC+), which has a more efficient transmission method. Note This unit supports Band III (174 to 240 MHz) only. Preparing the DAB tuning Before tuning in to DAB stations, an initial scan must be performed. When you select the DAB for the first time, the initial scan is performed automatically. To listen to a DAB station, connect the antenna as described in “Connecting the DAB/FM antenna (RN402D)” (p. 12). Selecting a DAB radio station for reception You can select a DAB radio station from the stations stored by the initial scan. DIMMER SLEEP A B SPEAKERS DIMMER SLEEP A B COAXIAL OPTICAL CD LINE 1 LINE 2 LINE 3 NET USB BLUETOOTH TUNER BAND DISPLAY SPEAKERS COAXIAL OPTICAL CD LINE 1 LINE 2 LINE 3 NET USB BLUETOOTH TUNER TUNER BAND DISPLAY TUNER MODE MEMORY 1 2 MODE TUNING MEMORY PRESET BAND TUNING jj / ii BAND PRESET Press TUNER to select “TUNER” as the input source. Press BAND to select the DAB band. The initial scan starts. During the scan, the progress is displayed on the front panel display. When the scan is complete, the top of the list of the scanned stations appears on the front panel display. y • If no DAB radio stations are found by an initial scan, “Not Found” will appear on the front panel display, followed by “Off Air”. Press BAND twice to re-select the DAB band and scan again. • You can check reception strength of each DAB channel label (p. 33). • To perform an initial scan again after some DAB radio stations are stored, select “Initiate Scan” (p. 44) in the “OPTION” menu. If you perform an initial scan again, the DAB radio stations currently registered to the preset numbers will be cleared. 30 En TUNING 1 Press TUNER to select “TUNER” as the input source. 2 Press BAND to select the DAB band. 3 Press TUNING jj / ii to select a DAB radio station. DAB BBC Radio 4 Notes • “Off Air” appears when the selected DAB radio station is currently not available. • When the unit is receiving a secondary station, “2” appears next to “DAB”. Listening to DAB radio (R-N402D) Using preset function 3 You can register up to 40 DAB radio stations as presets. Once you have registered stations, you can easily tune in to them by recalling the presets. y You can register up to 40 favorite radio stations each for DAB and FM bands. DIMMER MEMORY 02: E p y SLEEP A Press PRESET j / i to select the preset number to which the station will be registered. When you select a preset number to which no station is registered, the message “Empty” is displayed. When you select a preset number to which a station has already been registered, the message “Overwrite?” is displayed. B SPEAKERS OPTICAL CD LINE 1 LINE 2 LINE 3 NET USB BLUETOOTH TUNER BAND DISPLAY TUNER MODE MEMORY Cursor keys / ENTER 4 BAND TUNING PRESET MEMORY “Empty” (not in use) or “Overwrite?” (in use) PRESET j / i Press MEMORY. When registration is complete, the display returns to the original state. y To cancel registration, press RETURN or do not perform any operations for about 30 seconds. ■ Recalling a preset station ENTER HOME RETURN SETUP OPTION Tune in to a registered DAB radio station by selecting its preset number. RETURN OPTION VOLUME NOW PLAYING ■ Registering a DAB radio station Select a DAB radio station and register it to a preset number. 1 2 1 Press TUNER to select “TUNER” as the input source. 2 Press BAND to select the DAB band. 3 Press PRESET j / i to select the desired DAB radio station. MUTE Tune in to the desired DAB radio station. See “Selecting a DAB radio station for reception” (p. 30). Press MEMORY. y By holding down MEMORY for more than 3 seconds, you can skip the following steps and automatically register the selected station to an empty preset number (i.e., the preset number following the last preset number used). DAB PRESET:01 y • Preset numbers to which no stations are registered are skipped. • If this unit does not have any preset stations, “No Presets” is displayed. 31 En BASIC OPERATION COAXIAL Listening to DAB radio (R-N402D) ■ Clearing preset DAB radio stations 1 Press TUNER to select “TUNER” as the input source. Press TUNER to select “TUNER” as the input source. 2 Tune in to the desired DAB radio station. 2 Press BAND to select the DAB band. 3 3 Press OPTION to enter the “OPTION” menu. The “OPTION” menu for TUNER is displayed (p. 44). Press DISPLAY. Each time you press the key, the displayed item changes. Clear DAB radio stations registered to the preset numbers. 1 4 5 6 Use the cursor keys ( / ) to select “Clear Preset”, and then press ENTER. Select the desired preset station number by using the cursor keys ( / ) repeatedly. The selected preset number blinks on the front panel display. Press ENTER again to confirm. “Cleared” is displayed on the front panel display. Then, another preset station is shown on the front panel display. When there is no more preset station, “No Presets” is displayed, and then the display returns to the “OPTION” menu. To return the display to the original state, press RETURN. Displaying the DAB information This unit can receive various types of DAB information when it is tuned in to a DAB radio station. DIMMER DAB Spor Information Choice Description Service Label Station name DLS (Dynamic Label Segment) 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/Freq. Channel label and frequency Signal Quality Signal reception quality (0 [none] to 100 [best]) CD LINE 2 LINE 3 NET USB BLUETOOTH TUNER BAND DISPLAY Some information may not be available depending on the selected DAB radio station. DISPLAY 32 En The selected item followed by a short description appears, and then the corresponding information for that item appears. Note OPTICAL LINE 1 MEMORY Item name B SPEAKERS MODE Type SLEEP A COAXIAL INFO Progra TUNING PRESET Listening to DAB radio (R-N402D) You can check reception strength of each DAB channel label (0 [none] to 100 [best]). DIMMER SLEEP A B SPEAKERS ■ DAB frequency information This unit supports Band III (174 to 240 MHz) only. Frequency Channel label Frequency Channel label 174.928 MHz 5A 208.064 MHz 9D 176.640 MHz 5B 209.936 MHz 10A 178.352 MHz 5C 211.648 MHz 10B 180.064 MHz 5D 213.360 MHz 10C 181.936 MHz 6A 215.072 MHz 10D 6B 216.928 MHz 11A COAXIAL OPTICAL CD 183.648 MHz LINE 1 LINE 2 LINE 3 185.360 MHz 6C 218.640 MHz 11B NET USB BLUETOOTH 187.072 MHz 6D 220.352 MHz 11C TUNER BAND DISPLAY 188.928 MHz 7A 222.064 MHz 11D TUNER MODE MEMORY Cursor keys / ENTER BAND TUNING PRESET 190.640 MHz 7B 223.936 MHz 12A 192.352 MHz 7C 225.648 MHz 12B 194.064 MHz 7D 227.360 MHz 12C 195.936 MHz 8A 229.072 MHz 12D 197.648 MHz 8B 230.784 MHz 13A ENTER HOME SETUP RETURN 199.360 MHz 8C 232.496 MHz 13B OPTION 201.072 MHz 8D 234.208 MHz 13C 202.928 MHz 9A 235.776 MHz 13D OPTION VOLUME NOW PLAYING MUTE 1 Press TUNER to select “TUNER” as the input source. 2 Press BAND to select the DAB band. 3 Press OPTION to enter the “OPTION” menu. The “OPTION” menu for TUNER is displayed (p. 44). 4 Use the cursor keys ( / ) to select “Tune Aid”, and then press ENTER. 5 Use the cursor keys ( / ) to select the desired DAB channel label. 204.640 MHz 9B 237.488 MHz 13E 206.352 MHz 9C 239.200 MHz 13F TUNE AID 12B Level: 80 DAB channel label Reception strength 33 En BASIC OPERATION Checking reception strength of each DAB channel label Playing back music via Bluetooth You can play back music files stored on a Bluetooth device (such as mobile device) on the unit. Please also refer to the owner’s manual of your Bluetooth device. This unit Bluetooth device (such as mobile device) 3 On the Bluetooth device, select the unit’s model name from the available device list. After pairing has been completed and the unit is connected to the Bluetooth device, “Connected” appears on the front display, and Bluetooth indicator will light up. BT Notes • To use the Bluetooth function, set “Bluetooth” (p. 47) in the “SETUP” menu to “On”. • A Bluetooth device may not be detected by the unit or some feature may not be compatible, depending on the model. y You can transmit audio to Bluetooth speakers or headphones using the MusicCast CONTROLLER app. The audio output can only be selected from the MusicCast CONTROLLER app. Connecting a Bluetooth device (pairing) SP A Connec ed y Complete a pairing procedure within 5 minutes. Playing back Bluetooth device contents Connect a paired Bluetooth device and start playback. Check the following beforehand: • Pairing has been completed. • Bluetooth function on the Bluetooth device is turned on. Before you can connect a Bluetooth device to the unit for the first time, a pairing operation is required. Pairing is an operation that registers the Bluetooth devices with each other beforehand. Once pairing has been completed, subsequent reconnection will be easy even after the Bluetooth connection is disconnected. COAXIAL OPTICAL CD LINE 1 LINE 2 LINE 3 NET USB BLUETOOTH TUNER BAND DISPLAY BLUETOOTH MODE MEMORY DIMMER Wi Fi BLUETOOTH TUNING PRESET SLEEP A B REPEAT SPEAKERS COAXIAL OPTICAL CD LINE 1 LINE 2 LINE 3 NET USB BLUETOOTH TUNER BAND DISPLAY SHUFFLE Playback keys BLUETOOTH MODE MEMORY TUNING PRESET 1 Press BLUETOOTH to select “Bluetooth” as the input source. If another Bluetooth device is already connected, disconnect the Bluetooth connection before you perform a pairing operation. 2 Turn on the Bluetooth function of the Bluetooth device. 34 En 1 Press BLUETOOTH to select “Bluetooth” as the input source. y If the unit detects the Bluetooth device previously connected, the unit automatically connects to the Bluetooth device after Step 1. To establish another Bluetooth connection, first disconnect the current Bluetooth connection. Playing back music via Bluetooth 2 Operate the Bluetooth device to establish a Bluetooth connection. Select the unit’s model name from the Bluetooth device list on your device. When a connection is established, Bluetooth indicator on the front display will light up. y If you cannot connect the Bluetooth device, please perform pairing again (p. 34). 3 Operate the Bluetooth device to play back music. y You can use the playback keys on the remote control to control playback. Bluetooth • Bluetooth is a technology for wireless communication between devices within an area of about 10 meters (33 ft) employing the 2.4 GHz frequency band, a band which can be used without a license. Handling Bluetooth communications • The 2.4 GHz band used by Bluetooth compatible devices is a radio band shared by many types of equipment. While Bluetooth compatible devices use a technology minimizing the influence of other components using the same radio band, such influence may reduce the speed or distance of communications and in some cases interrupt communications. • The speed of signal transfer and the distance at which communication is possible differs according to the distance between the communicating devices, the presence of obstacles, radio wave conditions and the type of equipment. • Yamaha does not guarantee all wireless connections between this unit and devices compatible with Bluetooth function. BASIC OPERATION Disconnecting a Bluetooth connection Follow one of the procedures below to disconnect a Bluetooth connection. • Turn off the Bluetooth function on the Bluetooth device. • Hold down BLUETOOTH on the remote control for at least 3 seconds. • Select “Disconnect” in “Audio Receive”(p. 47) in the “SETUP” menu, and then press ENTER. 35 En Playing back music stored on media servers (PCs/NAS) You can play back music files stored on your PC or DLNA-compatible NAS on the unit. 3 Click “Turn on media streaming”. 4 Select “Allowed” from the drop-down list next to the unit’s model name. 5 Click “OK” to exit. NAS This unit PC Notes • To use this function, the unit and your PC/NAS must be connected to the same router (p. 13). You can check whether the network parameters (such as the IP address) are properly assigned to the unit in “Information” (p. 46) in the “SETUP” menu. • To play back music files, the server software installed on the PC/NAS must support the music file formats that you want to play back. • The audio may be interrupted while using the wireless network connection. In this case, use the wired network connection. • Refer to page 57 for information regarding supported file formats. y You can connect up to 16 media servers to this unit. Setting the media sharing of music files To play back music files in your computer with this unit, you need to make the media sharing setting between the unit and computer (Windows Media Player 11 or later). In here, setting with Windows Media Player in Windows 7 is taken as an example. ■ When using Windows Media Player 12 1 2 Start Windows Media Player 12 on your PC. Select “Stream”, then “Turn on media streaming...”. The control panel window of your PC appears. (Example of English version) ■ When using Windows Media Player 11 1 Start Windows Media Player 11 on your PC. 2 Select “Library” then “Media Sharing”. 3 Check the “Share my media to” box, select the unit’s icon, then click “Allow”. 4 Click “OK” to exit. ■ When using a PC or a NAS with other DLNA server software installed Refer to the instruction manual for the device or software and configure the media sharing settings. 36 En Playing back music stored on media servers (PCs/NAS) Follow the procedure below to operate the PC music contents and start playback. Use the following remote control keys to control playback. Keys Function Cursor keys Select a music file or folder. ENTER Starts playback if pressed while content is selected. Moves down one level if pressed while a folder is selected. RETURN Moves up one level. Note “_” (underscore) will be displayed for characters not supported by the unit. COAXIAL OPTICAL CD LINE 1 LINE 2 LINE 3 NET USB BLUETOOTH TUNER BAND DISPLAY NET DISPLAY MODE Playback keys ENTER HOME RETURN OPTION SETUP VOLUME NOW PLAYING MUTE NOW PLAYING HOME Displays the root directory of the music server. NOW PLAYING Displays information about the song that is playing. You can also use a DLNA-compatible Digital Media Controller (DMC) to control playback. For details, see “DMC Control” (p. 46) in the “SETUP” menu. ■ Repeat/shuffle settings REPEAT You can configure the repeat/shuffle settings for the playback of PC music content. SHUFFLE Playback keys 1 Press NET repeatedly to select “Server” as the input source. SERVER NAS A 2 3 Skips forward/backward. y RETURN HOME 1 b/w PRESET Cursor keys ENTER Stops playback. s f/a TUNING MEMORY Stops/resumes playback. p/ e When the input source is “Server,” press REPEAT or SHUFFLE on the playback key repeatedly to select the playback method. Playback keys SP A REPEAT Use the cursor keys ( / ) to select a music server and press ENTER. Use the cursor keys to select an item and press ENTER. If a song is selected, playback starts and the playback information is displayed. SERVER Song01 SHUFFLE Setting Function Off Turns off the repeat function. One Plays back the current song repeatedly. All Plays back all songs in the current album (folder) repeatedly. Off Turns off the shuffle function. On Plays back songs in the current album (folder) in random order. SP A y • If playback of a music file selected from the unit is ongoing on your PC, the playback information is displayed. • You can register the current playback song as a preset (p. 43). • If you press the DISPLAY repeatedly, you can switch the playback information on the front display (p. 20). 37 En BASIC OPERATION Playback of PC music contents Listening to Internet radio You can listen to Internet radio stations from all over the world. Notes • To use this function, the unit must be connected to the Internet (p. 13). You can check whether the network parameters (such as the IP address) are properly assigned to the unit in “Information” (p. 46) in the “SETUP” menu. • You may not be able to receive some Internet radio stations. • The unit uses the vTuner Internet radio station database service. • This service may be discontinued without notice. COAXIAL OPTICAL CD LINE 1 LINE 2 LINE 3 NET USB BLUETOOTH TUNER BAND DISPLAY 2 Use the cursor keys to select an item and press ENTER. If an Internet radio station is selected, playback starts and the playback information is displayed. Ne Radio JazzST Use the following remote control keys to control playback. Keys NET DISPLAY MODE Cursor keys ENTER Function Cursor keys Select the Internet radio station or category such as the genre. ENTER Starts playback if pressed while an Internet radio station is selected. Moves down one level if pressed while a category is selected. RETURN Moves up one level. TUNING MEMORY PRESET ENTER HOME RETURN SETUP OPTION RETURN HOME VOLUME NOW PLAYING Playback keys s Stops playback. HOME Displays the top categories if pressed during playback. NOW PLAYING Displays the playback information for the Internet radio station. MUTE NOW PLAYING REPEAT SP A SHUFFLE Playback keys y 1 Press NET repeatedly to select “NetRadio” as the input source. The station list appears on the front display. SP A Ne Radio Book arks 38 En • You can register the current playback station as a preset (p. 43). • If you press the DISPLAY repeatedly, you can switch the playback information on the front display (p. 20). • Some information may not be available depending on the station. Listening to Internet radio Registering favorite Internet radio stations (bookmarks) 1 Select any Internet radio station on the unit. This operation is necessary to register the radio station for the first time. 2 Check the vTuner ID of the unit. You can find the vTuner ID in “Information” (p. 46) in the “SETUP” menu. 3 Access the vTuner website (http://yradio.vtuner.com/) with the web browser on your PC and enter the vTuner ID. BASIC OPERATION Registering your favorite Internet radio stations as “Bookmarks” enables you to access those stations from the “Bookmarks” folder on the front display. You can switch the language. Enter the vTuner ID in this area. y To use this feature, you need to create your personal account. Create your account using your e-mail address. 4 Register your favorite radio stations. Click the “Add” icon (❤+) next to the station name. y To remove the station from the “Bookmarks” folder, select “Bookmarks” in the Home screen, and then click the “Remove” icon (❤–) next to the station name. 39 En Playing back music with AirPlay The AirPlay function allows you to play back iPhone/ iPad/iPod touch/iTunes music on the unit via network. 2 PC On the iPod/iTunes, click (tap) the AirPlay icon and select the unit (network name of the unit) as the audio output device. iTunes iTunes (example) iPod (example) This unit Router Playback starts 3 iPhone/iPad/ iPod touch Notes • This section describes all the “iPhone”, “iPad” and “iPod touch” as the “iPod”. • To use this function, the unit and your PC or iPod must be connected to the same router (p. 13). You can check whether the network parameters (such as the IP address) are properly assigned to the unit in “Information” (p. 46) in the “SETUP” menu. AirPlay works with iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch with iOS 4.3.3 or later, Mac with OS X Mountain Lion or later, and PC with iTunes 10.2.2 or later. (as of June 2016) Playback of iPod/iTunes music contents Follow the procedure below to play back iPod/iTunes music contents on the unit. 1 Network name of the unit Turn on the unit, and start iTunes on the PC or display the playback screen on the iPod. If the iPod/iTunes recognizes the unit, the AirPlay icon ( ) appears. Select a song and start playback. The unit automatically selects “AirPlay” as the input source and starts playback. The playback information is displayed on the front display. y • If you press the DISPLAY repeatedly, you can switch the playback information on the front display (p. 20). • You can turn on the unit automatically when starting playback on iTunes or iPod by setting “Standby (Network Standby)” (p. 47) in the “SETUP” menu to “On”. • You can edit the network name (the unit’s name on the network) displayed on iPod/iTunes in “Network Name” (p. 47) in the “SETUP” menu. • You can adjust the unit’s volume from the iPod/iTunes during playback. CAUTION When you use iPod/iTunes controls to adjust volume, the volume may be unexpectedly loud. This could result in damage to the unit or speakers. If the volume suddenly increases during playback, stop playback on the iPod/ iTunes immediately. Use the following remote control keys to control playback. Keys p/ e y For iPods using iOS 7/iOS 8/iOS 9, AirPlay icon is displayed in Control Center. To access Control Center, swipe up from the bottom of the screen. iTunes (example) s Playback keys b/w f/a Stops/resumes playback. Stops playback. Skips forward/backward. iOS 7/iOS 8/iOS 9 (example) Note If the icon does not appear, check whether the unit and PC/iPod are connected to the router properly. 40 En Functions REPEAT Changes the Repeat settings. SHUFFLE Changes the Shuffle settings. Playing back music stored on a USB storage device You can play back music files stored on a USB storage device on the unit. Refer to the instruction manuals for the USB storage device for more information. Notes • Do not connect devices other than USB mass storage class devices (such as USB chargers or USB hubs), PCs, card readers, an external HDD, etc. • Some features may not be compatible, depending on the model or manufacturer of the USB storage device. • Refer to page 57 for information regarding supported file formats. Connecting a USB storage device Connect the USB storage device to the USB jack. This unit (front) Note DISPLAY MODE MEMORY BASS PHONES Follow the procedure below to operate the USB storage device contents and start playback. SPEAKERS “_” (underscore) will be displayed for characters not supported by the unit. USB 5V A USB COAXIAL OPTICAL CD LINE 1 LINE 2 LINE 3 NET USB BLUETOOTH TUNER BAND DISPLAY MODE USB storage device TUNING MEMORY PRESET Cursor keys ENTER USB ENTER SP A Connec ed HOME RETURN SETUP OPTION RETURN HOME y VOLUME If the USB storage device contains many files, it may take time to load the them. In this case, “Loading...” appears in the front display. MUTE REPEAT SHUFFLE NOW PLAYING Notes • Disconnect the USB storage device from the USB jack when it is not in use. • Stop playback of the USB storage device before you disconnect it from the USB jack. • You cannot connect the PC to the USB jack of the unit. NOW PLAYING Playback keys 1 Press USB to select “USB” as the input source. USB Bluse SP A 41 En BASIC OPERATION 1 Playback of USB storage device contents Playing back music stored on a USB storage device 2 ■ Repeat/shuffle settings Use the cursor keys to select an item and press ENTER. If a song is selected, playback starts and the playback information is displayed. USB Track #3 You can configure the repeat/shuffle settings for playback of USB storage device contents. 1 If the input source is “USB,” press REPEAT or SHUFFLE on the playback keys repeatedly to select the playback method. Playback keys y • You can register the current playback song as a preset (p. 43). • If you press the DISPLAY repeatedly, you can switch the playback information on the front display (p. 20). REPEAT Use the following remote control keys to control playback. Keys Select a music file or folder. ENTER Starts playback if pressed while a music file is selected. Moves down one level if pressed while a folder is selected. RETURN Moves up one level. p/ e s b/w f/a Stops/resumes playback. Stops playback. Skips forward/backward. HOME Displays the root directory of the USB device. NOW PLAYING Displays information about the song that is playing. 42 En SHUFFLE Function Off Turns off the repeat function. One Plays back the current song repeatedly. All Plays back all songs in the current album (folder) repeatedly. Off Turns off the shuffle function. On Plays back songs in the current album (folder) in random order. Function Cursor keys Playback keys Setting Registering the current playback song/station (Preset function) When you select a network or USB source as the input source, you can register the current playback song or streaming station as a preset. You can program up to 40 such presets. You can then easily recall any preset song/station by selecting its preset number. The following input sources can be set as presets. Server, Net Radio, USB and streaming services. Recalling a preset SLEEP A B SPEAKERS NET USB COAXIAL OPTICAL CD LINE 1 LINE 2 LINE 3 NET USB BLUETOOTH Select NET, BLUETOOTH or USB as the input source. 2 Press PRESET j / i to select a preset number. 3 Press ENTER to recall preset. BLUETOOTH TUNER BAND MODE DISPLAY TUNING MEMORY PRESET MEMORY Cursor keys / ENTER 1 PRESET j / i ENTER y • A few seconds after you select the preset number, playback of the selected preset will start. • To cancel recalling preset, press RETURN. • Using the MusicCast CONTROLLER app (p. 3) enables you to view a list of registered contents (song titles, radio broadcast stations) and listen to them. Registering to a preset 1 Playback a song or streaming station you want to register. 2 Hold down MEMORY for more than 3 seconds. The first time you register a song/station, you will be prompted to register the selected song/station to preset number “01”. You will be also prompted to register each additional song/station you select to the next available preset number. MEMORY 01: E p y SP A Preset number y To select a preset number for registering, press PRESET j / i or the cursor keys (/). 3 Press MEMORY again to register preset. y To cancel registration, press RETURN. 43 En BASIC OPERATION DIMMER ADVANCED OPERATION Configuring playback settings for different playback sources (OPTION menu) You can configure separate playback settings for different playback sources. This menu allows you to easily configure settings during playback. Item MEMORY Cursor keys ENTER ENTER HOME Page SETUP TrafficProgram*2 Automatically searches for a traffic information station. 25 Vol.Interlock Enables/Disables volume controls from iTunes/iPod via AirPlay. 44 *1 Only for R-N402D *2 Only for R-N402 UK and Europe models RETURN RETURN OPTION OPTION VOLUME NOW PLAYING Function PRESET ■ Volume Trim MUTE Corrects volume differences between input sources. If you are bothered by volume differences when switching between input sources, use this function to correct it. 1 y Press OPTION. This setting is applied separately to each input source. SP A OPTION Volu e Tri 2 Setting range –10 to +10 (1.0 increments) Default 0.0 Use the cursor keys to select an item and press ENTER. ■ Signal Info. y To return to the previous state during menu operations, press RETURN. 3 4 Use the cursor keys ( / ) to select a setting. Audio format of the input signal SAMPLING The number of samples per second of the input digital signal ■ Vol.Interlock (Volume interlock) y Available items vary depending on the selected input source. Page Volume Trim Corrects volume differences between input sources. 44 Signal Info. Displays information about the audio signal. 44 Auto Preset Automatically registers FM radio stations with strong signals as presets. 22, 26 Clear Preset Clear radio stations registered to preset 24, 28, numbers. 32 Initiate Scan*1 Performs an initial scan for DAB radio reception. 30 Tune Aid*1 Checks reception strength of each DAB station. 33 44 En FORMAT To switch the information on the front display, press the cursor keys (/) repeatedly. OPTION menu items Function Choices y To exit from the menu, press OPTION. Item Displays information about audio signal. Enables/disables volume controls from iTunes/iPod via AirPlay. Settings Off Disables volume controls from iTunes/iPod. Ltd (default) Enables volume controls from iTunes/iPod within the limited range (1 to 60 and mute). Full Enables volume controls from iTunes/iPod in the full range. Configuring various functions (SETUP menu) You can configure the unit’s various functions. MEMORY 2 PRESET Use the cursor keys ( / ) to select a menu. SP A Cursor keys ENTER SETUP Max Volu e ENTER HOME RETURN SETUP OPTION RETURN SETUP Press ENTER. MUTE MAX VOL MAX 4 Press SETUP. SETUP Ne ork SP A Use the cursor keys ( / ) to select a setting and press ENTER. SP A y To return to the previous state during menu operations, press RETURN. 5 Exit from the menu, press SETUP. SETUP menu items Menu item Function Page Connection Selects the network connection method. 46 Information Displays the network information on the unit. 46 IP Address Configures the network parameters (such as IP address). 46 DMC Control Selects whether to allow a DLNA-compatible Digital Media Controller (DMC) to control playback. 46 Standby (Network Standby) Selects whether to enable/disable the function that turns on the unit from other network devices. 47 Network Name Edits the network name (the unit’s name on the network) displayed on other network devices. 47 Update (Network Update) Updates the firmware via the Internet. 47 On/Off Enables/disables the Bluetooth functions. 47 Standby (Bluetooth Standby) Selects whether to enable/disable the function that turns on the unit from Bluetooth devices (Bluetooth standby). 47 Audio Receive Receives audio data from the Bluetooth device. 47 Balance Adjusts the sound output balance of the left and right speakers to compensate for sound imbalances. 48 Max Volume Sets the maximum volume to prevent excessive loudness. 48 InitialVolume Sets the initial volume for when this receiver is turned on. 48 Enables/disables the auto-standby function. 48 Network Bluetooth AutoPowerStby (Auto Power Standby) On/Off 45 En ADVANCED OPERATION NOW PLAYING 1 3 VOLUME Configuring various functions (SETUP menu) ■ IP Address Network Configures the network parameters (such as IP address). Configures the network settings. ■ Connection Selects the network connection method. Wired Select this option when you want to connect the unit to a network with a commerciallyavailable network cable (p. 13). Wireless Select this option when you want to connect the unit to a network via the wireless router or access point (p. 15, 16, 17). W.Direct (Wireless Direct) Select this option when you want to connect a mobile device to the unit directly. For details on settings, see “Connecting a mobile device to the unit directly (Wireless Direct)” (p. 18). Extend Displays connection method of the MusicCast Network. ■ Information Displays the network information on the unit. NEW FW Appears if an update for this unit’s firmware is available (p. 51). STATUS The connection status of the network. MC NET Status of the MusicCast Network. If “Ready” appears, you can use the MusicCast CONTROLLER app. MAC Displays MAC address of the unit. MAC address will vary depending on the connection method (wired LAN connection or wireless LAN / Wireless Direct connection). SSID (When using wireless LAN connection or Wireless Direct) The SSID of this unit on the wireless network. IP IP address SUBNET Subnet mask GATEWAY The IP address of the default gateway DNS P The IP address of the primary DNS server DNS S The IP address of the secondary DNS server VTUNER The ID of the Internet radio (vTuner) DHCP Select whether to use a DHCP server. Off Does not use a DHCP server. Configure the network parameters manually. For details, see “Manual network settings” below. On (default) Uses a DHCP server to automatically obtain the unit’s network parameters (such as IP address). Manual network settings 1 Set “DHCP” to “Off”. 2 Use the cursor keys ( / ) to select a parameter type. IP Specifies an IP address. SUBNET Specifies a subnet mask. GATEWAY Specifies the IP address of the default gateway. DNS P Specifies the IP address of the primary DNS server. DNS S Specifies the IP address of the secondary DNS server. 3 Use the cursor keys ( / ) to select the edit position. IP SP A Address1••192› (Example: IP address setting) Use the cursor keys (/) to switch between segments (Address1, Address2...) of the address. 4 Use the Cursor keys ( / ) to change a value. 5 To exit from the menu, press SETUP. ■ DMC Control Selects whether to allow DLNA-compatible Digital Media Controller (DMC) to control playback. Disable Does not allow DMCs to control playback. Enable (default) Allows DMCs to control playback. y A Digital Media Controller (DMC) is a device that can control other network devices through the network. When this function is enabled, you can control playback of the unit from DMCs (such as Windows Media Player 12) on the same network. 46 En Configuring various functions (SETUP menu) Selects whether the unit can be turned on from other network devices (network standby). Off Disables the network standby function. On Enables the network standby function. (The unit consumes more power than when “Off” is selected.) Auto (default) Enables the network standby function. The unit enters power-saving mode eight hours after it is disconnected from the network. ■ Network Name Edits the network name (the unit’s name on the network) displayed on other network devices. 1 Select “Network Name”. For information on selecting a menu option, refer to the steps described on page 45. Bluetooth Configures the Bluetooth settings. ■ On/Off Enables/disables the Bluetooth function (p. 34). Off Disables the Bluetooth function. On (default) Enables the Bluetooth function. Immediately after selecting the “On”, output of the network source is paused. ■ Standby (Bluetooth Standby) Selects whether to enable/disable the function that turns on the unit from Bluetooth devices (Bluetooth standby). If this function is set to “On”, the unit automatically turns on when a connect operation is performed on the Bluetooth device. Off Disables the Bluetooth standby function. On (default) Enables the Bluetooth standby function. (The unit consumes more power than when “Off” is selected.) R-N402 (example) SP A 2 NET NAME R-N402 XXXXXX y Press ENTER to enter the name edit display. This setting is not available when “Standby (Network Standby)” (p. 47) is set to “Off”. R-N402 (example) ■ Audio Receive SP A NET NAME R-N402 XXXXXX› 3 Use the cursor keys ( / ) to select a character and ( / ) to move the edit position. You can insert / delete a character, by pressing PRESET i (insert) or PRESET j (delete). 4 To confirm the new name, press ENTER. 5 To exit from the menu, press SETUP. Receives audio data from the Bluetooth device. Disconnect Disconnects the connected Bluetooth device. To disconnect the Bluetooth device, press ENTER. ■ Update (Network Update) Updates the firmware via the network. Perform Update Starts the process to update the unit’s firmware. For details, see “Updating the unit’s firmware via the network” (p. 51). Version Displays the version of the firmware installed on the unit. ID Displays the system ID number. 47 En ADVANCED OPERATION ■ Standby (Network Standby) Configuring various functions (SETUP menu) Balance Adjusting the sound output balance of the left and right speakers to compensate for sound imbalance caused by speaker locations or listening room condition. Setting range L+10 to R+10 Max Volume Sets the maximum volume to prevent excessive loudness. Setting range 1 to 99 (1step increments), Max Default Max InitialVolume Sets the initial volume when the receiver is turned on. Setting range Off, Mute, 1 to 99 (1step increments), Max Default Off AutoPowerStby (Auto Power Standby) Enables/disables the auto-standby function. If you do not operate the unit for the specified time, the unit will automatically go into standby mode. Off Does not set the unit to standby mode automatically. On Sets the unit to standby mode automatically. While NET, BLUETOOTH or USB is selected as the input source, the unit will switch to standby mode if the selected source is not played back for 20 minutes. For all input sources, the unit will switch to standby mode if it is not operated for 8 hours. Default U.K. and Europe models: On Other models: Off y Just before the unit enters standby mode, “AutoPowerStby” appears and then countdown starts in the front display. 48 En Configuring the system settings (ADVANCED SETUP menu) Configure the system settings of the unit while viewing the front display. 1 Press A (power) on the front panel to turn off the unit. 2 While holding down RETURN on the front panel, press A (power). Selecting the remote control ID (REMOTE ID) When multiple receivers are used in the same room, setting the remote control ID of this unit to ID1 (and setting the other receiver to something other than ID1) can avoid interference from other remote controls. RETURN Settings ID1 (default), AUTO Wi Fi BLUETOOTH MODE MEMORY BAND PRESET TUNING y VOLUME SELECT BASS PHONES TREBLE INPUT PUSH ENTER SPEAKERS USB 5V A (power) 3 The remote control for certain Yamaha CD players enables you to turn the power to this unit on or off. RETURN CONNECT A DISPLAY Setting tuner frequency step (TU) SELECT/ENTER Selects the step size for locating tuner frequencies. Rotate SELECT/ENTER to select an item. 4 Press SELECT/ENTER to select a setting. 5 Press A (power) to set the unit to turn off and turn it on again. The new settings take effect. Settings FM100/AM10, FM50/AM9 (default) Restoring the default settings (INIT) Restores the default settings for the unit. ADVANCED OPERATION DISPLAY Choices ADVANCED SETUP menu items Item Function CANCEL (default) Does not perform an initialization. NETWORK Initializes all of the network, Bluetooth and USB settings. If you initialize the unit, all presets for the network and USB input sources (p. 43) will be cleared. ALL Restores the default settings for the unit. Page REMOTE ID Selects the unit’s remote control ID. 49 TU* Sets tuner frequency step. 49 INIT Restores the default settings. 49 UPDATE Updates the firmware. 50 VERSION Checks the version of firmware currently installed on the unit. 50 * Only for Asia, General, Brazil models 49 En Configuring the system settings (ADVANCED SETUP menu) Updating the firmware (UPDATE) New firmware that provides additional features or product improvements will be released as needed. If the unit is connected to the Internet, you can download the firmware via the network. For details, refer to the information supplied with updates. ■ Firmware update procedure Do not perform this procedure unless firmware update is necessary. Also, make sure you read the information supplied with updates before updating the firmware. 1 Press SELECT/ENTER repeatedly to select “USB” or “NETWORK” and press DISPLAY to start firmware update. Choices USB Update the firmware using a USB memory device. NETWORK Updates the firmware via the Internet. y You can also update the unit’s firmware by following the procedure in “Updating the unit’s firmware via the network” (p. 51). Checking the firmware version (VERSION) Check the version of firmware currently installed on the unit. y • You can also check the firmware version in “Update (Network Update)” (p. 47) in the “SETUP” menu. • It may take a while until the firmware version is displayed. 50 En Updating the unit’s firmware via the network New firmware that provides additional features or product improvements will be released as needed. If the unit is connected to the Internet, you can download the firmware via the network and update it. Notes • Do not operate the unit or disconnect the power cable or network cable during firmware update. Firmware update takes about 20 minutes or more (depending on your Internet connection speed). • If the unit is connected to the wireless network via a wireless network adapter, network update may not be possible depending on the condition of the wireless connection. In this case, update the firmware using the USB memory device (p. 50). y You can also update the firmware using the USB memory device from the “ADVANCED SETUP” menu (p. 50). MEMORY 7 If “UPDATE SUCCESS” appears on the front display, press A (power) on the front panel. The firmware update is complete. PRESET ■ Notification of new firmware update Cursor keys / ENTER When new firmware is available, “NEW FW Update” will be displayed for a short period of time when the unit is turned on. ENTER HOME RETURN RETURN SETUP SETUP OPTION VOLUME NOW PLAYING MUTE NEW FW Upda e [ENTER] 1 Press SETUP. 2 Use the cursor keys ( / ) to select “Network” and press ENTER. 3 Use the cursor keys ( / ) to select “Information” and press ENTER. If new firmware is available, “NEW FW Available” appears on the front display. ADVANCED OPERATION To update the unit's firmware, press ENTER (as described in Step 6 above) while this notification is displayed, and then proceed to Step 7. NEW FW Available 4 Press RETURN to return the previous state. 5 Use the cursor keys ( / ) to select “Update” and press ENTER. UPDATE Per or Upda e 6 To start the firmware update, press ENTER. The unit restarts and the firmware update starts. y To cancel the operation without updating the firmware, press SETUP. 51 En ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Troubleshooting Refer to the chart below if this unit does not function properly. If the problem you are experiencing is not listed below or if the instructions below do not help, set this unit to standby mode, disconnect the power cable, and contact the nearest authorized Yamaha dealer or service center. ■ General Problem See page Cause Remedy The protection circuitry has been activated three times consecutively. If the unit is in this state, the STANDBY/ON indicator on the unit will blink when you try to turn on the power. As a safety precaution, capability to turn on the power is disabled. Contact your nearest Yamaha dealer or service center to request repair. The power cable is not connected or the plug is not completely inserted. Connect the power cable firmly. The protection circuitry has been activated because of a short circuit, etc. Check that the speaker wires are not touching each other and then turn the power of this unit back on. 10 The internal microcomputer has frozen, due to an external electric shock (such as lightning or excessive static electricity) or to a drop in the power supply voltage. Turn off the power and turn it on again after at least 15 seconds elapse. (If the problem persists, disconnect the power cable from the AC wall outlet and plug it again.) — The power does not turn off. The internal microcomputer has frozen, due to an external electric shock (such as lightning or excessive static electricity) or to a drop in the power supply voltage. Turn off the power and turn it on again after at least 15 seconds elapse. (If the problem persists, disconnect the power cable from the AC wall outlet and plug it again.) — No sound. Incorrect input or output cable connections. Connect the cables properly. If the problem persists, the cables may be defective. 10 No appropriate input source has been selected. Select an appropriate input source with the INPUT l / h on the front panel (or one of the input selection key on the remote control). 20 The SPEAKERS A/B switches are not set properly. Turn on the corresponding SPEAKERS A or SPEAKERS B. 20 Speaker connections are not secure. Secure the connections. 10 Output has been muted. Turn off the mute. 9 The Max volume or Initial volume setting is set too low. Check the settings for “Max Volume” and “Initial Volume” in the “SETUP” menu. 48 The component corresponding to the selected input source is turned off or is not playing. Turn the component on and make sure it is playing. The audio output of a device connected to a digital audio input (COAXIAL/ OPTICAL jacks) is set to other than PCM. Set the audio output of the connected device to PCM. The protection circuitry has been activated because of a short circuit, etc. Set the speaker impedance to match your speakers. 11 Check that the speaker wires are not touching each other and then turn the power of this unit back on. 11 This unit has become too hot. Make sure the openings on the top panel are not blocked. — The auto power standby function has turned this unit off. Change the auto power standby (“AutoPowerStby” in the “SETUP” menu) to turn off. 48 The power does not turn on. The sound suddenly goes off. 52 En — — — — Troubleshooting Problem Cause Remedy See page Incorrect cable connections. Connect the cables properly. If the problem persists, the cables may be defective. 10 Incorrect setting for the speaker balance. Set the speaker balance (“Balance” in the “SETUP” menu) to the appropriate setting. 48 There is a lack of bass and no ambience. The + and – wires are connected in reverse at the amplifier or the speakers. Connect the speaker wires to the correct + and – phase. 11 A “humming” sound can be heard. Incorrect cable connections. Connect the audio plugs firmly. If the problem persists, the cables may be defective. 11 The sound is degraded when listening with the headphones connected to the CD player or the tape deck connected to this unit. The power of this unit is turned off, or this unit is set to standby mode. Turn on the power of this unit. Only the speaker on one side can be heard. — ■ Remote control Problem The remote control does not work nor function properly. Remedy See page The remote control will function within a maximum range of 6 m (20 ft) and no more than 30 degrees offaxis from the front panel. 9 Cause Wrong distance or angle. Direct sunlight or lighting (from an inverter type of fluorescent lamp, etc.) is striking the remote control sensor of this unit. Reposition this unit. The batteries are weak. Replace all batteries. — 9 Problem Cause Remedy The particular characteristics of the FM stereo broadcasts being received may cause this problem when the transmitter is too far away or the antenna input is poor. Check the antenna connections. Try using a high-quality directional FM antenna. There is distortion, and clear reception cannot be obtained even with a good FM antenna. There is multipath interference. Adjust the antenna position to eliminate the multipath interference. The desired station cannot be tuned in automatically. The signal is too weak. “No presets” is displayed. No preset stations are registered. FM stereo reception is noisy. Switch to monaural mode. See page 12 22, 26 — Try using a high-quality directional FM antenna. 12 Try tuning manually. 22, 26 Register stations you want to listen to as preset stations before operation. 22, 26 53 En ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ■ FM reception Troubleshooting ■ AM reception (R-N402) Problem Remedy See page Tighten the AM antenna connections and orient it for the best reception. — Cause The desired station cannot be tuned in automatically. The signal is weak or the antenna connections are loose. There are continuous crackling and hissing noises. The noises may result from lightning, fluorescent lamps, motors, thermostats or other electrical equipment. Try using an outdoor antenna and a earth ground. This will help somewhat, but it is difficult to eliminate all noise. There are buzzing and whining noises. A TV set is being used nearby. Move this unit away from the TV set. “No presets” is displayed. No preset stations are registered. Register stations you want to listen to as preset stations before operation. 22, 26 Try tuning manually. — — 22, 26 ■ DAB reception (R-N402D) Problem Cannot tune into any DAB stations. Cause See page The initial scan operations were not performed. Perform the initial scan operations. There is no DAB coverage in your area. Check with your dealer or WorldDMB Online at “http://www.worlddab.org” for a listing of the DAB coverage in your area. — Change the height, direction, or placement of the antenna. 12 Check with your dealer or WorldDMB Online at “http://www.worlddab.org” for a listing of the DAB coverage in your area. — The DAB signals are too weak. The initial scan operations are not successful and “Not Found” appears on the front panel display. The DAB signals are too weak. The DAB station reception is weak. The DAB signals are too weak. There is noise interference (e.g. hiss, crackle, or jitter). The antenna needs to be repositioned. The DAB station information does not appear or is inaccurate. The DAB station may be temporarily out of service, or the DAB station information is not provided by the DAB broadcaster. 54 En Remedy There is no DAB coverage in your area. 30 Change the height, direction, or placement of the antenna. 12 The DAB signals are too weak. Contact the DAB broadcaster. — Troubleshooting ■ Bluetooth A Bluetooth connection cannot be established. No sound is produced, or the sound is interrupted during playback. Cause Remedy See page The Bluetooth function of the unit is disabled. Enable the Bluetooth function in the “SETUP” menu. Another Bluetooth device is already connected to the unit. Terminate the current Bluetooth connection and then establish a new connection. The unit and the Bluetooth device are too far apart. Move the Bluetooth device closer to the unit. There is a device (such as microwave oven and wireless LAN) that outputs signals in the 2.4 GHz frequency band nearby. Move the unit away from those devices. The Bluetooth device does not support A2DP. Use a Bluetooth device that supports A2DP. Since this unit has been paired with more than 20 Bluetooth devices, pairing information has been deleted. Try pairing again. This unit can be paired with a maximum total of 20 Bluetooth devices for reception and transmission. When the 21st device is registered, the least frequently used pairing information is deleted. The volume of the Bluetooth device is set too low. Turn up the volume of the Bluetooth device. The Bluetooth device is not set to send audio signals to the unit. Switch the audio output of the Bluetooth device to the unit. — The Bluetooth connection has been terminated. Establish a Bluetooth connection between the Bluetooth device and the unit again. 34 The unit and the Bluetooth device are too far apart. Move the Bluetooth device closer to the unit. There is a device (such as microwave oven and wireless LAN) that outputs signals in the 2.4 GHz frequency band nearby. Move the unit away from those devices. 47 35 — — — 34 — — — ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Problem 55 En Troubleshooting ■ USB and network Problem Cause Remedy The USB device is not connected to the USB jack securely. Turn off the unit, reconnect your USB device, and turn the unit on again. The file system of the USB device is not FAT16 or FAT32. Use a USB device with FAT16 or FAT32 format. Folders and files in the USB device cannot be viewed. The data in the USB device is protected by the encryption. Use a USB device without an encryption function. The network feature does not function. The network parameters (IP address) have not been obtained properly. Enable the DHCP server function on your router and set “DHCP” in the “SETUP” menu to “On” on the unit. If you want to configure the network parameters manually, check that you are using an IP address which is not used by other network devices in your network. The unit does not detect the USB device. See page — — — 46 The wireless router (access point) is turned off. Turn on the wireless router (access point). The unit and the wireless router (access point) are too far apart. Place the unit and the wireless router (access point) closer to each other — There is an obstacle between the unit and the wireless router (access point). Move the unit and the wireless router (access point) in a location where there are no obstacles between them. — Microwave ovens or other wireless devices in your neighborhood might disturb the wireless communication. Turn off these devices. Access to the network is restricted by the firewall settings of the wireless router (access point). Check the firewall setting of the wireless router (access point). The media sharing setting is not correct. Configure the sharing setting and select the unit as a device to which music contents are shared. Some security software installed on your PC is blocking the access of the unit to your PC. Check the settings of security software installed on your PC. The unit and PC are not in the same network. Check the network connections and your router settings, and then connect the unit and the PC to the same network. The files in the media server (PCs/NAS) cannot be viewed or played back. The files are not supported by the unit or the media server. Use the file format supported by both the unit and the media server. For information about the file formats supported by the unit, see “Supported file formats”. The Internet radio cannot be played. The selected Internet radio station is currently not available. There may be a network problem at the radio station, or the service may have been stopped. Try the station later or select another station. — The selected Internet radio station is currently broadcasting silence. Some Internet radio stations broadcast silence at certain of times of the day. Try the station later or select another station. — Access to the network is restricted by the firewall settings of your network devices (such as the router). Check the firewall settings of your network devices. The Internet radio can be played only when it passes through the port designated by each radio station. The port number varies depending on the radio station. — The iPod does not recognize the unit when using AirPlay. The unit is connected to a multiple SSID router. Access to the unit might be restricted by the network separation function on the router. Connect the iPod to the SSID which can access the unit. — Firmware update via the Internet failed. It may not be possible depending on the condition of the Internet. Update the firmware via the Internet again or use a USB memory device. 50 The unit cannot connect to the Internet via a wireless router (access point). Wireless network is not found. The unit does not detect the PC. 56 En — — — 36 — 13 57 Error indications on the front display Message Cause Remedy Access denied Access to the PC is denied. Configure the sharing settings and select the unit as a device to which music contents are shared (p. 36). Access error The unit cannot access the USB device. Turn off the unit and reconnect your USB device. If the problem persists, try another USB device. There is a problem with the signal path from the network to the unit. Make sure your router and modem are turned on. Check SP Wires The speaker cables short circuit. Twist the bare wires of the cables firmly and connect to the unit and speakers properly. No content There are no playable files in the selected folder. Select a folder that contains files supported by the unit. Please wait The unit is preparing to connect to the network. Wait until the message disappears. If the message stays more than 3 minutes, turn off the unit and turn it on again. Unable to play The unit cannot play back the songs stored on the PC for some reason. Check if the format of files you are trying to play is supported by the unit. For information about the formats supported by the unit, see “Supported file formats” below. If the unit supports the file format, but still cannot play back any files, the network may be overloaded with heavy traffic. Version error Firmware update via the Internet failed. Update the firmware again. Check the connection between the unit and your router (or hub) (p. 13). Supported file formats PC(NAS)/USB Sampling frequency (kHz) Quantization bitrate (bit) Bitrate Gapless playback 16/24 — ✔ WAV * 32/44.1/48/88.2/96/176.4/192 MP3 32/44.1/48 — 8 to 320 — WMA 32/44.1/48 — 8 to 320 — MPEG-4 AAC 32/44.1/48 — 8 to 320 — FLAC 32/44.1/48/88.2/96/176.4/192 16/24 — ✔ ALAC 32/44.1/48/88.2/96 16/24 — ✔ AIFF 32/44.1/48/88.2/96/176.4/192 16/24 — ✔ DSD 2.8 MHz/5.6 MHz 1 — — ADDITIONAL INFORMATION File * Linear PCM format only y • USB devices with encryption cannot be used. • Digital Rights Management (DRM) contents cannot be played back. 57 En Specifications Network • • • • • • • Input jack: NETWORK x 1 (100Base-TX/10Base-T) PC client function Compatible with DLNA ver. 1.5 AirPlay supported Internet radio Streaming service Wi-Fi function Capable of WPS Capable of sharing with iOS devices by wireless connection Capable of direct connection with mobile device Available security method: WEP, WPA2-PSK (AES), Mixed Mode Radio frequency band: 2.4 GHz Wireless network standard: IEEE 802.11 b/g/n Bluetooth • Source function This unit to sink device (ex. Bluetooth headphone) Supported codec ..........................................................................SBC • Sink function Source device to this unit (ex. smartphone/tablet) Supported codec ............................................................... SBC, AAC • Capable of play/stop operation from sink device • Bluetooth version .........................................................Ver. 2.1+EDR • Supported profile........................................................A2DP, AVRCP • Wireless output....................................................... Bluetooth Class 2 • Maximum communication distance ........................................................10 m (33 ft) without interference • Channel separation CD, etc. (5.1 k input shorted, 1/10 kHz) ......... 65/50 dB or more • Tone control characteristics BASS Boost/cut (50 Hz) ........................................................... ± 10 dB TREBLE Boost/cut (20 kHz) ......................................................... ± 10 dB • Digital input (OPTICAL/COAXIAL) Support audio sample rate .......... 32/44.1/48/88.2/96/176.4/192 kHz FM • Tuning range [North America model] ................................... 87.5 to 107.9 MHz [General, Asia and Brazil models] .................................... 87.5 to 107.9 MHz/87.50 to 108.00 MHz [China, Korea, Australia, U.K. and Europe models] ................................................................... 87.50 to 108.00 MHz • 50 dB quieting sensitivity (IHF-A, 1 kHz, 100% MOD.) Mono ..................................................................... 3 μV (20.8 dBf) • Signal to noise ratio (IHF-A) Mono/stereo ............................................................... 71 dB/70 dB • Harmonic distortion (1 kHz) Mono/stereo .................................................................. 0.4%/0.4% • Antenna input ..........................................................75 Ω unbalanced AM (R-N402) • Input jack: USB x 1 (USB2.0) • Current supply capacity: 1.0 A • Tuning range [North America model] ....................................... 530 to 1710 kHz [General, Asia and Brazil models] ............................................... 530 to 1710 kHz/531 to 1611 kHz [China, Korea, Australia, U.K. and Europe models] ........................................................................... 531 to 1611 kHz Audio DAB (R-N402D) USB • Minimum RMS output power (40 Hz to 20 kHz, 0.2% THD, 8 ) [North America, General, China, Korea, Australia, U.K., Europe and Brazil models] ............................................ 100 W + 100 W [Asia model] ............................................................. 85 W + 85 W • Dynamic power per channel (IHF) (8/6/4/2 Ω) ............................................................................ 125/150/165/180 W • Maximum power per channel (1 kHz, 0.7% THD, 4 Ω) [U.K. and Europe models] ...................................................115 W • IEC power (1 kHz, 0.2% THD, 8 Ω) [U.K. and Europe models] ...................................................110 W • Damping factor (SPEAKERS A) 1 kHz, 8 ....................................................................120 or more • Maximum effective output power (1 kHz, 10% THD, 8 ) [General model] .................................................................. 140 W [Asia model] ........................................................................ 125 W • Input sensitivity/input impedance CD, etc. .................................................................. 500 mV/47 kΩ • Maximum input signal CD, etc. (1 kHz, 0.5% THD).....................................2.2 V or more • Output level/output impedance CD, etc. (input 1 kHz, 500 mV) LINE OUT .......................................................... 500 mV/2.2 k PHONES (8 load)............................................. 470 mV/470 • Frequency response CD, etc. (20 Hz to 20 kHz) ........................................... 0 ± 0.5 dB CD, etc. (10 Hz to 100 kHz) ......................................... 0 ± 3.0 dB • Total harmonic distortion CD, etc. to SPEAKERS OUT (20 Hz to 20 kHz, 50 W, 8 ) ..................................0.2% or less • Signal to noise ratio (IHF-A) CD, etc. (input shorted, 500 mV)........................... 100 dB or more • Residual noise (IHF-A) ........................................................... 70 µV 58 En • Tuning range ............................................... 174-240 MHz (Band III) • Support audio format ............................. MPEG 1 Layer II/MPEG 4 HE AAC v2 (AAC+) • Antenna input .........................................................75 Ω, unbalanced General • Power supply [North America model] ...................................... AC 120 V, 60 Hz [General and Brazil models] .... AC 110-120/220-240 V, 50/60 Hz [China model] ...................................................... AC 220 V, 50 Hz [Korea model]...................................................... AC 220 V, 60 Hz [Australia model] ................................................ AC 240 V, 50 Hz [U.K. and Europe models] .................................. AC 230 V, 50 Hz [Asia model] .......................................... AC 220-240 V, 50/60 Hz • Power consumption [North America, General, China, Korea, Australia, U.K., Europe and Brazil models] ............................................................ 200 W [Asia model] ........................................................................ 165 W • Standby power consumption ................................................... 0.1 W • Network Standby on Wired ..................................................................................... 1.7 W Wireless (Wi-Fi/Wireless Direct/Bluetooth).... 1.8 W/1.8 W/1.8 W • Dimensions (W H D) ................................ 435 141 340 mm (17-1/8" 5-1/2" 13-3/8") • Reference Dimensions (W H D) (with wireless antenna upright) .......................................................................... 435 200 340 mm (17-1/8" 7-7/8" 13-3/8") * Including legs and protrusions • Weight...................................................................... 7.3 kg (16.1 lbs) * 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. Trademarks Supports iOS 7 or later for setup using Wireless Accessory Configuration. “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. The Wi-Fi CERTIFIED Logo is a certification mark of the Wi-Fi Alliance. The Wi-Fi Protected Setup Identifier Mark is a certification mark of the Wi-Fi Alliance. Wi-Fi, Wi-Fi Alliance, Wi-Fi CERTIFIED, Wi-Fi Protected Setup and WPA2 are trademark or registeredrademark of Wi-Fi Alliance. Apple is not responsible for the operation of this device or its compliance with safety and regulatory standards. iTunes, AirPlay, iPad, iPhone, iPod, and iPod touch are trademarks of Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries. iPad Air and iPad mini are trademarks of Apple Inc. App Store is a service mark of Apple Inc. Made for. iPhone 6s Plus, iPhone 6s, iPhone 6 Plus, iPhone 6, iPhone 5s, iPhone 5c, iPhone 5, iPhone 4s iPad Pro, iPad mini 4, iPad Air 2, iPad mini 3, iPad Air, iPad mini 2, iPad mini, iPad (3rd and 4th generation), iPad 2 iPod touch (5th and 6th generation) (as of June 2016) DLNA™ and DLNA CERTIFIED™ are trademarks or registered trademarks of Digital Living Network Alliance. All rights reserved. Unauthorized use is strictly prohibited. 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. Bluetooth protocol stack (Blue SDK) Copyright 1999-2014 OpenSynergy GmbH All rights reserved. All unpublished rights reserved. Explanations regarding GPL This product utilizes GPL/LGPL open-source software in some sections. You have the right to obtain, duplicate, modify, and redistribute this open-source code only. For information on GPL/LGPL open source software, how to obtain it, and the GPL/LGPL license, refer to the Yamaha Corporation website (http://download.yamaha.com/sourcecodes/musiccast/). MusicCast is a trademark or registered trademark of Yamaha Corporation. Windows™ Windows is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and other countries. Internet Explorer, Windows Media Audio and Windows Media Player are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries. (For R-N402D) The unit supports DAB/DAB+ tuning. Android™ Google Play™ Android and Google Play are trademarks of Google Inc. 59 En ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Please note that the use of this accessory with iPod, iPhone, or iPad may affect wireless performance. Information for Users on Collection and Disposal of Old Equipment and Used Batteries These symbols on the products, packaging, and/or accompanying documents mean that used electrical and electronic products and batteries should not be mixed with general household waste. For proper treatment, recovery and recycling of old products and used batteries, please take them to applicable collection points, in accordance with your national legislation and the Directives 2002/96/EC and 2006/66/EC. By disposing of these products and batteries correctly, you will help to save valuable resources and prevent any potential negative effects on human health and the environment which could otherwise arise from inappropriate waste handling. For more information about collection and recycling of old products and batteries, please contact your local municipality, your waste disposal service or the point of sale where you purchased the items. [Information on Disposal in other Countries outside the European Union] These symbols are only valid in the European Union. If you wish to discard these items, please contact your local authorities or dealer and ask for the correct method of disposal. Note for the battery symbol (bottom two symbol examples): This symbol might be used in combination with a chemical symbol. In this case it complies with the requirement set by the Directive for the chemical involved. i We, Yamaha Music Europe GmbH hereby declare that this unit is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC. Nous, le fabricant Yamaha Music Europe GmbH, déclarons que cet appareil est conforme aux exigences essentielles et autres dispositions pertinentes de la Directive 1999/5/EC. Hiermit erklärt die Yamaha Music Europe GmbH, dass dieses Gerät den wesentlichen Anforderungen und anderen relevanten Vorschriften der Richtlinie 1999/5/EC entspricht. Yamaha Music Europe GmbH intygar härmed att detta system överensstämmer med de nödvändiga kraven och andra relevanta föreskrifter i direktivet 1999/5/EC. Yamaha Music Europe GmbH dichiara con il presente che questa unità è conforme ai requisiti essenziali e alle normative pertinenti della direttiva 1999/5/CE. Nosotros, Yamaha Music Europe GmbH, declaramos por la presente que esta unidad cumple con los requisitos esenciales y otras disposiciones pertinentes de la Directiva 1999/5/CE. Wij, Yamaha Music Europe GmbH verklaren hierbij dat deze eenheid in compliantie is met de essentiële vereisten en andere relevante voorwaarden van de Richtlijn 1999/5/EG. Vi, Yamaha Music Europe GmbH, erklærer herved, at denne enhed overholder de væsentlige krav og øvrige relevante krav i direktiv 1999/5/EF. Vi, Yamaha Music Europe GmbH, erklærer herved at denne enheten er i samsvar med de grunnleggende krav og øvrige relevante forskrifter i direktiv 1999/5/EF. Yamaha Music Europe GmbH vakuuttaa täten että tämä yksikkö täyttää direktiivin 1999/5/EY oleelliset vaatimukset ja muut asiaankuuluvat ehdot. С настоящето Yamaha Music Europe GmbH декларира, че това устройство е в съответствие със съществените изисквания и другите приложими разпоредби на Директива 1999/5/EC. Společnost Yamaha Music Europe GmbH tímto prohlašuje, že tato jednotka splňuje základní požadavky a všechna příslušná ustanoveni Směrnice 1999/5/ES. Käesolevaga kinnitab Yamaha Music Europe GmbH seadme vastavust direktiivi 1999/5/EÜ põhinõuetele ja muudele asjakohastele sätetele. Η Yamaha Music Europe GmbH δηλώνει δια της παρούσης ότι η συγκεκριμένη μονάδα συμμορφώνεται προς τις βασικές απαιτήσεις και άλλες σχετικές διατάξεις της Οδηγίας 1999/5/ΕΚ. Ar šo mēs, Yamaha Music Europe GmbH, deklarējam, ka šī iekārta atbilst Direktīvas 1999/5/EK pamatprasībām un citiem attiecīgajiem noteikumiem. Yamaha Music Europe GmbH deklaruoja, kad šis įrenginys atitinka esminius reikalavimus ir kitas atitinkamas Direktyvos 1999/5/EB nuostatas. A Yamaha Music Europe GmbH ezennel kijelenti, hogy a jelen egység megfelel az 1999/5/EK irányelv alapvető követelményeinek és egyéb vonatkozó rendelkezéseinek. Firma Yamaha Music Europe GmbH niniejszym deklaruje, że zakupione urządzenie jest zgodne z zasadniczymi wymaganiami i innymi właściwymi postanowieniami Dyrektywy 1999/5/WE. Nós, a Yamaha Music Europe GmbH, declaramos que esta unidade cumpre os requisitos essenciais e outras disposições relevantes da Directiva 1999/5/CE. Prin prezenta, Yamaha Music Europe GmbH declară că această unitate este în conformitate cu cerinţele esenţiale şi cu alte prevederi pertinente ale Directivei 1999/5/CE. Naša spoločnosť, Yamaha Music Europe GmbH, týmto vyhlasuje, že táto jednotka spĺňa základné požiadavky a všetky príslušné ustanovenia Smernice 1999/5/ES. Podjetje Yamaha Music Europe GmbH izjavlja, da je ta enota skladna z bistvenimi zahtevami in drugimi zadevnimi določili direktive 1999/5/ES. Yamaha Music Europe GmbH Siemensstr. 22-34 25462 Rellingen, Germany Tel: +49-4101-303-0 ii Yamaha Global Site http://www.yamaha.com/ Yamaha Downloads http://download.yamaha.com/ Manual Development Department © 2016 Yamaha Corporation Published 06/2016 IP-A0 Printed in Malaysia ZV01410
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