Yamaha MCR-B142BL User's Manual | Manualzz

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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 unit in a well ventilated, cool, dry, clean place - away from direct sunlight, heat sources, vibration, dust, moisture and cold. For proper ventilation, allow the following minimum clearances.

Top: 15 cm (6 in)

Rear: 10 cm (4 in)

Sides: 10 cm (4 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 object 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 cable disconnected from a wall outlet or this 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 on

common operating errors before concluding that this unit is faulty.

17 Before moving this unit, press to set the system to off, and disconnect the AC power plug from the wall outlet.

18 Condensation will form when the surrounding temperature changes suddenly. Disconnect the power cable from the outlet, then leave this unit alone.

19 When using this unit for a long time, this unit may become warm. Turn the system off, then leave this unit alone for cooling.

20 Install this unit near the wall outlet and where the AC power plug can be reached easily.

21 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.

– 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 the batteries grow old, the effective operation range of the remote control decreases considerably. If this happens, replace the batteries with new one as soon as possible.

– Do not use old batteries together with new ones.

– Do not use different types of batteries (such as alkaline and manganese batteries) together. Read the packaging carefully as these different types of batteries may have the same shape and color.

– Exhausted batteries may leak. If the batteries have leaked, dispose of them immediately. Avoid touching the leaked material or letting it come into contact with clothing, etc.

Clean the battery compartment thoroughly before installing new batteries.

– If you plan not to use the unit for a long period of time, remove the batteries from the unit. Otherwise, the batteries will wear out, possibly resulting in a leakage of battery liquid that may damage the unit.

– Do not throw away batteries with general house waste.

Dispose of them correctly in accordance with your local regulations.

22 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 . 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.

CAUTION

Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced.

Replace only with the same or equivalent type.

There is a chance that placing this unit too close to a CRTbased (Braun tube) TV set might impair picture color.

Should this happen, move this unit away from the TV set.

LASER

Type

Wave length

Output Power

Semiconductor laser GaAS/GaAlAs

790 nm

7 mW

CONTENTS

CONNECTIONS ........................................................2

Connecting the speakers and antenna ..........................2

Connecting the power cable...........................................2

Other connections..........................................................3

NAMES OF PARTS AND THEIR FUNCTIONS ........4

Top panel/Front panel....................................................4

Front panel display.........................................................4

Remote control...............................................................5

ADJUSTING THE CLOCK (OPTION MENU) ...........6

LISTENING TO YOUR iPod......................................7

Playing music from your iPod.........................................7

Using repeat/shuffle playback (remote control only) ......8

LISTENING TO CD AND USB DEVICES .................9

Listening to a CD............................................................9

Listening to a USB device ............................................10

Using repeat/shuffle playback (remote control only) ....10

LISTENING TO MUSIC FROM YOUR

Bluetooth

COMPONENT..........................................................11

Pairing this unit with your

Bluetooth

component ..........11

Listening to a

Bluetooth

component.............................12

Connecting an already-paired component via

Bluetooth

................................................................12

Disconnecting a

Bluetooth

connection.........................13

LISTENING TO DAB STATIONS............................13

Preparing for DAB reception ........................................13

Selecting DAB stations.................................................14

Presetting DAB stations (remote control only) .............15

Selecting preset DAB stations......................................16

Checking the signal strength of DAB stations

(Option menu) ..............................................................16

LISTENING TO FM STATIONS ..............................17

Selecting an FM station................................................17

Presetting FM stations (remote control only) ...............18

Selecting preset FM stations........................................19

LISTENING TO EXTERNAL SOURCES ................19

USEFUL FUNCTIONS ............................................20

Using the Option menu ................................................20

Using the sleep timer ...................................................21

Using the alarm function ..............................................21

Setting the alarm ..........................................................22

Operations while the alarm sound is playing................23

USING THE “DTA Controller” APPLICATION

FOR THE iPod/iPhone/iPad...................................24

TROUBLESHOOTING ............................................25

NOTES ON DISCS AND USB DEVICES................29

SPECIFICATIONS...................................................30

Features

• Play back music from external devices such as your iPod/iPhone/iPad, audio/data CDs, USB devices, or external devices via the AUX jack, and listen to the DAB/FM.

• By the

Bluetooth

technology, you can enjoy clear sound without wire connections.

• Use your favorite music or a beep tone as an alarm. When the set time arrives, the music you select is played at the volume that you specify, giving you the ideal start to your day (IntelliAlarm function).

• By using the free “DTA Controller” application for the iPod touch/iPhone/iPad, you can control this unit and take

advantage of more sophisticated alarm functionality (

P. 24).

• You can easily store and recall 30 of your favorite DAB/FM stations.

• Bass, middle, and treble can be adjusted to your taste.

About this manual

• References to the iPod appearing in this manual also include the iPhone.

• If an operation can be performed using either the buttons on the unit itself or from the remote control, the explanation will focus on operation using the remote control.

indicates precautions for use of the unit and its feature limitations.

indicates supplementary explanations for better use.

Supplied accessories

Remote control

(uses a CR2032 type

Lithium Battery)

Speaker cable

(1.5 m (4.9') x 2)

DAB/FM antenna Dock cover

How to use the remote control

Within 6 m (20')

Replacing the battery in the remote control

While pushing the release tab in direction , slide out the battery holder in direction .

CR2032 type

Lithium battery

Battery insulation sheet:

Remove before using.

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CONNECTIONS

Connecting the speakers and antenna

Connect the speakers and antenna.

If DAB/FM reception is poor, try changing the height or direction or placement of the antenna to find a location that has better reception.

If you use a commercially available outdoor antenna instead of the supplied antenna, reception may be better.

Do not connect this unit’s power cable until you’ve finished connecting all cables.

Speakers

You must peel off the insulation (covering) from the tip of the speaker cable to expose the conductor.

• Check the connections; make sure that left and right (L, R) and polarity (red: +, black: –) are connected correctly. If connections are incorrect, the sound will be unnatural and the low frequencies may be insufficient. There might not be any sound at all if connections are incorrect.

• Take care that the conductors of the speaker cable do not touch each other, and that the conductors do not touch any other metal part. Such conditions can damage this unit or the speakers.

• Use only the supplied speakers. Using other speakers may result in unnatural sound.

• If you’re using this unit nearby a CRT display and you notice distorted color or noise in the display, move the speakers farther away from the display.

To the AC wall outlet

DAB/FM antenna

Be sure to stretch out the antenna.

Connecting the power cable

When you’ve completed all connections, connect this unit’s power cable to an AC outlet.

Rear panel

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CONNECTIONS

Other connections iPod

Connect your iPod to the iPod dock on the top panel. For details on compatible iPod models, refer to “SPECIFICATIONS”

(P. 30).

Dock adaptor iPod dock

• Be sure to use a dock adaptor that is compatible with your iPod. If you do not use the adaptor or the adaptor is not compatible, the connection could be loose or poor, which could cause damage to the connector. For details on dock adaptor information, please visit Apple’s official website.

• If an iPod in a protective case is forcibly connected, the connector may be damaged. Remove the protective case before connection.

• When the iPod is not in use, install the dock cover to protect the connector.

• Your iPod will be recharged while it is connected to the dock. However if USB is selected as the audio source, the iPod will not be recharged.

• Your iPod can also play back music and charge while connected to the USB port. To do this, select

USB as the audio source (

P. 10).

• You can remove the iPod during playback.

iPad

Connect your iPad to the front panel USB port. For details on compatible iPad models, refer to “SPECIFICATIONS” (P. 30).

Make sure to use a Dock Connector to USB Cable that is supplied with your iPad.

• When you turn the system on and set the audio source to USB, the iPad connected to this unit will be recharged.

• You can remove the iPad during playback.

USB device

Connect your USB device to the USB port on the front panel. For details on playable files, refer to “NOTES ON DISCS AND

USB DEVICES” (P. 29).

Stop playback before disconnecting the USB device.

When you turn on the system and set the audio source to USB, the USB device connected to this unit will be recharged.

External devices

Using a commercially available 3.5 mm mini-plug cable, connect your external device to the AUX jack on the rear panel of this unit.

Rear panel

AUX IN

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NAMES OF PARTS AND THEIR FUNCTIONS

Top panel/Front panel

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iPod dock

Connect your iPod here (

P. 3, 6, 7).

Be sure to use a dock adaptor that is compatible with your iPod (

P. 3).

b

Front panel display

The clock and other information is displayed here.

c

Disc slot

Insert a CD here (

P. 9).

d

(Power)

Press to turn the system on/off.

e

USB port

Connect your USB device/iPod/iPhone/iPad here

(

P. 3, 10).

f

(Headphone jack)

Connect headphones here.

j g

SOURCE

Switch the audio source to be played.

Pressing this repeatedly will change the selection in the following order.

CD iPod USB DAB FM BT AUX back to CD h

VOLUME knob

Adjust the volume.

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Audio control buttons

Use these to operate the iPod/CD/USB device.

:

:

/ :

Play/Pause

Stop

Skip, Search backward/forward (press and hold down) j

PRESET /

Use these buttons to select a radio station (preset) that you’ve stored (

P. 19).

k

(Eject button)

Eject the CD (cannot be operated while the option menu

(

P. 20) is displayed).

Front panel display

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~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~

~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~

8 7 6 a

Alarm time

This indicates the alarm time (

P. 22).

b

Repeat/shuffle indicator

Displays the playback mode (

P. 8, 10).

c

Secondary indicator

Turn on if a secondary station is playing when you listen to a DAB station.

d

Multi-function indicator

Displays various information, including the clock time, information about the currently-playing track, and the frequency of the radio station.

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e

Remote control signal receiver

Make sure that this sensor is not obstructed (

P. 1).

f

Sleep indicator

Turns on if the sleep timer has been set (

P. 21).

g

Alarm indicator

Turns on if the alarm has been set (

P. 22).

h

Weekly alarm indicator

Shows alarm information specified using the free “DTA

Controller” application for the iPod touch/iPhone/iPad

(

P. 24).

Remote control

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2

3

4

5

6

7

8

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iPod control buttons

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NAMES OF PARTS AND THEIR FUNCTIONS

a

Remote control signal transmitter

b

(Power)

Press to turn the system on/off.

c

SNOOZE/SLEEP

Set the sleep timer or switch the alarm to snooze mode

(

P. 21, 23).

d

ALARM

Switches the alarm on/off (

P. 23).

e

Source buttons

Switch the audio source to be played. If you press one of these while the system is off, the system will automatically turn on.

Press

RADIO

repeatedly to switch between DAB/FM. f

MENU

Switch the iPod menu item/Return to the previous menu

( ☞ P. 7).

g

FOLDER /

Switch the playback folder when playing music on data

CDs or USB devices (

P. 9, 10).

Select items or edit numerical values (

P. 7, 20).

h

ENTER

Confirm a selected item or value.

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Audio control buttons

Use these to operate the iPod/CD/USB device.

:

Stop

:

/ :

Play/Pause

Skip, Search backward/forward (press and hold down) j

(Repeat)/ (Shuffle)

Play music on an iPod, CD or USB device in repeat/

shuffle mode ( ☞

P. 8, 10).

k

TUNING /

Tune the DAB/FM (

P. 17, 18).

l

PRESET /

Select a DAB/FM station that you stored (

P. 18, 19).

m

MEMORY

Store a DAB/FM station (

P. 18).

n

MUTE

Mute or unmute the sound.

o

VOLUME + / –

Adjust the volume.

p

DISPLAY

Switch the information shown in the front panel display

(

P. 6, 7, 9, 10, 17).

q

+10

Skip ten songs ahead of the currently-playing song.

When playing a data CD or a USB device, this button skips ten songs within the current folder.

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OPTION

Display the option menu ( ☞ P. 20).

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ADJUSTING THE CLOCK (OPTION MENU)

You’ll use the option menu (

P. 20) to set this unit’s date and time.

To copy the time from your iPod

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2

3

Dock adaptor

(

P. 3)

1

Press

OPTION

.

The option menu will appear.

2

Press / to select “CLOCK SET,” and then press

ENTER

.

The display will indicate “CLOCK YEAR,” and the numerical value to be set will blink.

3

Set your iPod in the iPod dock (

P. 3).

The time will be copied from your iPod to this unit.

Press

ENTER

to confirm the items in the order of year month day hour minute.

When clock setting has finished, the display will indicate

“Completed!”

• By pressing

DISPLAY

you can select the time format (12hour/24-hour).

• The time will not be copied if the iPod is already connected or if the audio source is set to USB.

The time settings will be reset if the unit remains unpowered for about one hour.

Setting the clock manually

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2 3

The clock is shown as below.

(24-hour)

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Press

OPTION

.

The option menu will appear.

2

Press / to select “CLOCK SET,” and then press

ENTER

.

The display will indicate “CLOCK YEAR,” and the numerical value to be set will blink.

3

Set the date and time.

Press / to edit each numerical value, and then press

ENTER

to confirm the setting.

Set the items in the order of year month day hour minute.

When clock setting has finished, the display will indicate

“Completed!”

The clock will be set to 0 second the moment you complete the clock settings.

Jan Feb

January February

Jul

July

Aug

Mar

March

Sep

Apr

April

Oct

May

May

Nov

Jun

June

Dec

August September October November December

• While making these settings, you can press

DISPLAY

to select the time format (12-hour/24-hour).

• If you decide to cancel without changing the setting, press

OPTION

before confirming the change.

The time settings will be reset if the unit remains unpowered for about one hour.

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LISTENING TO YOUR iPod

Playing music from your iPod

• For details on compatible iPod models, refer to “SPECIFICATIONS” (P. 30).

• Your iPod can also play back music and charge while connected to the USB port. To do this, select USB as the audio source

(

P. 10).

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1

Press the

iPod

source button to switch the audio source to iPod.

2

Set your iPod in the iPod dock (

P. 3).

3

Play the iPod.

Playback can be controlled with either the remote

control, iPod or the front panel on this unit ( ☞

P. 4, 5).

2

Dock adaptor

(

P. 3)

• Performing the following operations will automatically switch the audio source to iPod and start playback even if this unit is systemoff.

Connect your iPod in the playback state to the iPod dock.

Play back the connected iPod.

In some cases, the audio source might not switch automatically if the audio source is USB or if there is currently a

Bluetooth

connection.

• If USB is selected as the audio source, the iPod will not be recharged.

• You can remove the iPod during playback.

• If iPod is selected as the audio source, this unit will automatically turn the system off when 60 minutes have elapsed without a device being connected to the iPod dock nor any operation performed.

iPod menu operations (remote control only)

You can use the remote control to operate your iPod.

MENU:

/ :

ENTER:

Switch menu items/Return to the previous menu

Move between items in the menu

Confirm

Display information (remote control only)

If you press

DISPLAY

on the remote control while a song is playing or paused, the information shown on the front panel display will be switched in the following order.

Elapsed song playback time

Song name

Album name

Artist name

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LISTENING TO YOUR iPod

Using repeat/shuffle playback (remote control only)

The playback status is shown by the repeat/shuffle indicator in the front panel display.

Repeat playback

Press (repeat) repeatedly to select one of the following playback modes.

No display:

Off

:

One

:

All

Shuffle playback

Press (shuffle) repeatedly to select one of the following playback modes.

No display:

Off

:

Songs

:

Albums

Repeat/shuffle may not operate or be displayed shown above depending on the type of iPod used.

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LISTENING TO CD AND USB DEVICES

The unit will operate as follows when playing back tracks/files on CD/USB devices.

• If the CD/USB device being played is stopped, the track that you listened will start playback from the beginning of the track the next time you play.

• If you press while playback is stopped, tracks will play as follows the next time playback begins:

Audio CD:

from the first track of the CD.

Data CD*/USB device:

from the first track of the folder contains the track you listened to last time.

• This unit automatically turns off the system if no operation has been performed for 60 minutes after CD/USB device playback is stopped.

* “Data CD” is a CD that contains MP3/WMA files.

For details on playable discs and files, refer to “NOTES ON DISCS AND USB DEVICES” (P. 29).

Listening to a CD

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1

Press the

CD

source button to switch the audio source to CD.

If a CD is already inserted, playback will start.

2

Insert a CD into the disc slot.

Playback starts automatically.

Playback can be controlled with either the remote

control, or the front panel on this unit (

P. 4, 5).

Insert the CD with the label side facing upward.

Folders and files on a data CD are played in alphabetical order.

2

Skipping folders (remote control only)

While a data CD is playing, you can use the remote control’s

FOLDER

/ buttons to select the folder.

Display information (remote control only)

The folder number (only for a data CD) or the song/file number is shown for several seconds when starting playback or skipping tracks.

If you press

DISPLAY

on the remote control while a song is playing or paused, the information shown on the front panel display will be switched in the following order.

Audio CD

Elapsed song playback time

Data CD

Elapsed song playback time

Remaining song playback time

Song name*

Song name*

Album name*

Album name*

Artist name*

Artist name*

File name

Folder name

* Shown only if this data is included in the song.

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LISTENING TO CD AND USB DEVICES

Listening to a USB device

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1

Press the

USB

source button to switch the audio source to USB.

If a USB device is already connected, playback will start.

2

Connect a USB device to the USB port.

Playback starts automatically.

Playback can be controlled using either the remote control, the front panel on this unit, or the USB device (

P. 4, 5).

2

• Folders and files will play in the order in which they were written.

• Your iPod/iPhone/iPad can also play back music and charge while connected to the USB port.

Stop playback before disconnecting the USB device.

Skipping folders (remote control only)

While a USB device is playing, you can use the remote control’s

FOLDER /

buttons to select the folder.

Display information (remote control only)

The folder/file number is shown for several seconds when starting playback or skipping tracks.

If you press

DISPLAY

on the remote control while a song is playing or paused, the information shown on the front panel display will be switched in the following order

Elapsed song playback time

Song name*

Album name*

Artist name*

File name

Folder name

* Shown only if this data is included in the song.

Using repeat/shuffle playback (remote control only)

The playback status is shown by the repeat/shuffle indicator in the front panel display.

Repeat playback Shuffle playback

Press (repeat) repeatedly to select one of the following playback modes.

Press (shuffle) repeatedly to select one of the following playback modes.

No display:

Repeat mode off

:

1 track

:

All tracks within the folder (data CD/

USB device only)

:

All tracks

No display:

Shuffle mode off

:

All tracks within the folder (data CD/

USB device only)

:

All tracks

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LISTENING TO MUSIC FROM YOUR

Bluetooth

COMPONENT

This unit provides

Bluetooth

functionality. You can enjoy wireless music playback from your

Bluetooth

component (mobile phone, digital audio player, etc.). Please also refer to the owner’s manual of your

Bluetooth

component.

Pairing this unit with your

Bluetooth

component

Pairing is an operation that registers the communicating component (subsequently called “the other component”) with this unit. You’ll need to perform the pairing operation the first time you use your

Bluetooth

component with this unit, or if the pairing settings have been deleted. Once pairing has been completed, subsequent reconnection will be easy even after the

Bluetooth

connection is disconnected. If pairing is not successful, refer to the item “Bluetooth” in “TROUBLESHOOTING”

(P. 25).

• This unit can be paired with up to eight other components. When pairing with the ninth component has succeeded, pairing data for the component with the oldest connection date will be deleted.

• If this unit is connected via

Bluetooth

to another component, hold down on the remote control or

SOURCE

on this unit to disconnect the

Bluetooth

connection before you perform the pairing operation.

If using an iPod touch/iPhone/iPad

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B T

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D T A i P h o n e

1

Press the source button to switch the audio source to

Bluetooth

.

2

On your iPod touch/iPhone/iPad, turn

[Settings] [General] [Bluetooth] on.

The

Bluetooth

connection list will appear in [Devices].

(This procedure or display may differ depending on the type of your iPod touch/iPhone/iPad.)

3

From the

Bluetooth

connection list of the other component, choose this unit (MCR-B142

Yamaha).

When pairing has been completed, your iPod touch/ iPhone/iPad will indicate “Connected”.

The front panel display of this unit will indicate “Pairing

OK” and show the name of the other component, and the

Bluetooth

indicator will light.

If using other than an iPod touch/iPhone/iPad

3

1

B T

1 5 : 3 0 !

P a i r i n g O K

1

Press the source button to switch the audio source to

Bluetooth

.

2

Perform

Bluetooth

pairing on the other component.

For details refer to the owner’s manual of the other component.

3

From the

Bluetooth

connection list of the other component, choose this unit (MCR-B142

Yamaha).

When pairing has been completed, the front panel display of this unit will indicate “Pairing OK”.

If you are asked to enter a password, enter the numerals “0000”.

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LISTENING TO MUSIC FROM YOUR Bluetooth COMPONENT

Listening to a

Bluetooth

component

1

Press the source button to switch the audio source to

Bluetooth

.

2

Connect this unit and your other component via

Bluetooth

.

3

Play back music from your

Bluetooth

component.

Take care that the volume setting of this unit is not too high. We recommend that you adjust the volume on the other component.

• If you connect via

Bluetooth

from your other component and play back music while this unit is turned the system off, this unit will automatically turn the system on.

• If you disconnect the

Bluetooth

connection from your other component while the audio source is set to

Bluetooth

, this unit will automatically turn the system off.

• If

Bluetooth

is selected as the audio source, this unit will automatically turn the system off when 60 minutes have elapsed without any

Bluetooth

connection nor any operation performed.

Connecting an already-paired component via

Bluetooth

Once pairing has been completed, connecting a

Bluetooth

will be easy the next time.

Connecting from this unit

Press the source button to switch the audio source to

Bluetooth

.

The

Bluetooth

indicator will blink in the front panel display; this unit will search for the other component that was most recently connected via

Bluetooth

, and will then establish a connection (You must first turn on the

Bluetooth

setting of the other component).

When the

Bluetooth

connection has been established, the

Bluetooth

indicator will light, and the name of the other component will be displayed.

1 5 : 3 0 !

Yamaha does not guarantee all connections between this unit and

Bluetooth

component.

1 5 : 3 0 !

B T D T A i P h o n e

Connecting from the other component

1

In the

Bluetooth

settings of the other component, turn Bluetooth on.

2

From the

Bluetooth

connection list of the other component, choose this unit (MCR-B142 Yamaha).

The

Bluetooth

connection will be established, and the front panel display of this unit will indicate the name of the other component.

Bluetooth

connections cannot be established from the other component when this unit is in power-conservation. Turn the system on.

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LISTENING TO DAB STATIONS

Disconnecting a

Bluetooth

connection

If any of the following operations are performed while a

Bluetooth

connection is being used, the

Bluetooth

connection will be disconnected.

• Hold down on the remote control or

SOURCE

on this unit.

• Turn the system off.

• Turn off the Bluetooth setting of the other component.

When you connect an iPod touch/iPhone/iPad via

Bluetooth

, the

Bluetooth

connection may be disconnected if you switch the audio source to iPod or USB while an iPod/iPhone/iPad is connected.

LISTENING TO DAB STATIONS

DAB (Digital Audio Broadcasting) and DAB

+

use digital signals for clearer sound and more stable reception compared to analog signals.

DAB + is based on the original DAB standard but uses a more efficient audio codec.

DAB and DAB + are broadcast in blocks of data called “ensembles” containing up to several radio stations that are simultaneously broadcast.

DAB and DAB + can also include an extensive amount of text information, enabling you to select a station by name.

Other information, such as the ensemble name or the status of the digital signal, can be displayed on the front panel display.

“DAB” described in this manual may also refer to “DAB + ”.

Preparing for DAB reception

Before tuning into 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 speakers and antenna” (P. 2).

Press the

RADIO

source button to switch the audio source to DAB.

The initial scan starts. During the scan, the degree of progress is displayed on the front panel display.

When scan is completed, the number of receivable DAB stations appear on the front panel display.

If the initial scan is performed, stored DAB station information and preset DAB stations are cleared.

Performing the initial scan again (Option menu)

1

2 3

1

Press

OPTION

.

The option menu will appear.

2

Press / to select DAB INIT SCAN, and then press

ENTER

.

The display will indicate “Press ENTER”.

3

Press

ENTER.

The initial scan starts.

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LISTENING TO DAB STATIONS

Selecting DAB stations

1

2

1 2

1

Press the

RADIO

source button to switch the audio source to DAB.

2

Press

TUNING

/ to select the DAB station.

While receiving DAB, DAB station information is shown on the front panel display.

If the unit does not receive a DAB signal, “Off Air” is displayed instead of the DAB station name.

a Secondary indicator:

Some stations have sub (secondary) stations.

If a secondary station is playing, the secondary indicator is displayed.

b Signal strength indicator:

Shows current signal strength.

c

DAB station name d Preset number

! !

1 0 : 3 0

D A B 0 1 ! !

S T A T I O N 1

4 3

Display information (remote control only)

If you press

DISPLAY

on the remote control, the information shown on the front panel display will be switched in the following order.

STATION LABEL, PRESET NUMBER

DLS (Dynamic Label Segment)

ENSEMBLE LABEL

CHANNEL/FREQ (Channel label and frequency)

SIGNAL QUALITY

AUDIO FORMAT (Audio format, DRC)

DAB frequency information

This unit can receive Band III only.

Frequency

174.928

176.640

178.352

180.064

181.936

183.648

185.360

187.072

188.928

190.640

192.352

194.064

195.936

Channel label

5A

6B

6C

6D

7A

7B

5B

5C

5D

6A

7C

7D

8A

Frequency

197.648

199.360

201.072

202.928

204.640

206.352

208.064

209.936

211.648

213.360

215.072

216.928

218.640

Channel label

8B

9C

9D

10A

10B

10C

8C

8D

9A

9B

10D

11A

11B

Frequency

220.352

222.064

223.936

225.648

227.360

229.072

230.784

232.496

234.208

235.776

237.488

239.200

Channel label

11C

12D

13A

13B

13C

13D

11D

12A

12B

12C

13E

13F

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LISTENING TO DAB STATIONS

Presetting DAB stations (remote control only)

Use the preset function to store your favorite 30 stations.

1

2 4

3

1

Press

TUNING

/ to select a station that you want to preset.

2

Press

MEMORY

.

The display will indicate “PRESET MEMORY,” and the preset number will blink.

3

Press

PRESET

/ to select the preset number that you want to store.

! !

1 0 : 3 0

D A B 0 1 ! !

S T A T I O N 1

• The lowest preset number that has not been stored will be selected first.

• If you want to cancel the presetting, press .

• If you select a preset number in which a station has already been stored, it will be overwritten by the new station.

4

Press

MEMORY.

This stores the DAB station.

When presetting has finished, the display will indicate

“Completed!”.

Deleting a stored preset (Option menu)

1

2 6

3 4

5

1

Press the

RADIO

source button to switch the audio source to DAB.

2

Press

OPTION

.

The option menu will appear.

3

Press / to select PRESET DELETE, and then press

ENTER

.

4

Press / to select the preset number that you want to delete.

If you want to cancel the deleting, press

OPTION

.

5

Press

ENTER

to complete the operation.

When deleting has finished, the display will indicate

“Deleted!”.

6

Press

OPTION

to exit the option menu.

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LISTENING TO DAB STATIONS

Selecting preset DAB stations

1

Press the

RADIO

source button to switch the audio source to DAB.

2

Press

PRESET

/ to select the DAB station that you want to hear.

You can only select presets that have been stored.

1

2

Checking the signal strength of DAB stations (Option menu)

1

2 5

3 4

1

Press the

RADIO

source button to switch the audio source to DAB.

2

Press

OPTION

.

The option menu will appear.

3

Press / to select TUNE AID, and then press

ENTER

.

4

Press / to select the DAB station.

The signal strength will appear.

5

Press

OPTION

to exit the option menu.

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LISTENING TO FM STATIONS

Selecting an FM station

To listen to an FM station, connect the antenna as described in “Connecting the speakers and antenna” (P. 2).

1

Press the

RADIO

source button to switch the audio source to FM.

2

Tune FM stations

Automatic tuning: Press and hold

TUNING

/ .

Manual tuning: Press

TUNING

/ repeatedly.

1

If you tune to a station manually while receiving FM, the sound will be monaural.

2

Display information (remote control only)

If you press

DISPLAY

on the remote control, the information shown on the front panel display will be switched in the following order.

Preset number and frequency

* Example of reception status indication.

Reception status*

TUNED/STEREO:

A strong FM stereo broadcast is being received.

TUNED/MONO:

A monaural FM broadcast is being received (even if the FM broadcast is stereo, reception will be monaural if the signal is weak).

Not TUNED:

No broadcast is being received.

Displaying Radio Data System information (U.K model only)

If you press

DISPLAY

on the remote control while Radio Data System information is being received, the information shown on the front panel display will be switched in the following order.

PS (Program Service)

PTY (Program Type)

RT (Radio Text)

CT (Clock Time)

Reception status

Preset number and frequency

If the signal transmission of the Radio Data System station is too weak, this unit may not be able to receive Radio Data System information completely. In particular, RT (Radio Text) information uses a lot of bandwidth, so it may be less available compared to other types of information.

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LISTENING TO FM STATIONS

Presetting FM stations (remote control only)

Use the preset function to store your favorite 30 stations.

Auto preset

This method tunes automatically, and automatically presets only the stations that have good reception.

1 2

1

Press and hold down

MEMORY

.

“AUTO PRESET” will appear and “Press MEMORY” will blink.

2

Press

MEMORY

.

Auto preset will begin.

When presetting has finished, the display will indicate

“Completed!”.

A U T O P R E S E T !

!

P r e s s M E M O R Y !

When you perform auto preset, all stored stations are cleared and the new stations are stored.

If you want to stop auto preset before it is completed, press .

Manual preset

1

2 4

3

1

Press

TUNING

/ to tune a station that you want to preset.

2

Press

MEMORY

.

The display will indicate “PRESET MEMORY,” and the preset number will blink.

3

Press

PRESET

/ to select the preset number that you want to store.

P R E S E T

F M 0 1

!

! ! !

M E M O R Y !

8 7 . 5 0 M H z

• The lowest preset number that has not been stored will be selected first.

• If you want to cancel the presetting, press .

• If you select a preset number in which a station has already been stored, it will be overwritten by the new station.

4

Press

MEMORY

.

When presetting has finished, the display will indicate

“Completed!”.

Deleting a stored preset (Option menu)

1 5

2 3 4

1

Press

OPTION

.

The option menu will appear.

2

Press / to select PRESET DELETE, and then press

ENTER

.

3

Press / to select the preset number that you want to delete.

If you want to cancel the deleting, press

OPTION

.

4

Press

ENTER

to complete the operation.

When deleting has finished, the display will indicate

“Deleted!”.

5

Press

OPTION

to exit the option menu.

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Selecting preset FM stations

LISTENING TO EXTERNAL SOURCES

1

Press the

RADIO

source button to switch the audio source to FM.

2

Press

PRESET

/ to select the FM station that you want to hear.

You can only select presets that have been stored.

1

2

3

2

1

LISTENING TO EXTERNAL SOURCES

AUX IN

Rear panel

1

Using a commercially available 3.5 mm miniplug cable, connect your external device to the

AUX jack on the rear panel of this unit.

• Turn off the system before connecting the audio cable.

• Turn down the volume of the unit and your external audio device before connection.

2

Press to turn the system on.

3

Press the

AUX

source button to switch the audio source to AUX.

4

Start playback on the connected external audio device.

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USEFUL FUNCTIONS

Using the Option menu

When you press

OPTION

, the option menu will appear in the front panel display, allowing you to make the following settings.

(eject button) cannot be operated while the option menu is displayed.

Option menu Setting or range

PRESET DELETE

Deletes a stored preset (shown only if the audio source is DAB/FM).

DAB INIT SCAN

Performs the initial scan (shown only if the audio source is DAB).

DAB TUNE AID

Checks the signal strength of DAB station (shown only if the audio source is DAB).

DIMMER

EQ LOW

EQ MID

EQ HIGH

Adjusts the brightness of the front panel display (

Adjusts the tonal character (low frequencies) (

Adjusts the tonal character (mid frequencies) (

Adjusts the tonal character (high frequencies) (

–10

*1

–10

–10

-

-

: bright,

-

0

0

0

* -

* -

* -

+10

+10

+10

2

: medium,

dB).

dB).

dB).

3

: dim).

BALANCE

Adjusts the volume balance of the left and right speakers (

L+10

-

CENTER

* -

R+10

).

POWER SAVING

Switches the system-off state.

NORMAL:

Show the clock

An iPod can be charged in the iPod Dock, and the alarm will operate

ECO*:

(power saving mode)

No clock display

An iPod can be charged in the iPod Dock, but

the alarm will not operate

See page

15, 18

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AUTO POWER

OFF

CLOCK SET

ALARM SET

*

Default setting

You can specify the time after which the system will turn off automatically.

If no operation occurs for the duration you specify, the system will turn off automatically

(

TIME 12H

*: 12 hours,

TIME 8H

: 8 hours,

TIME 4H

: 4 hours,

OFF

: the system will not turn off).

Sets the date and time.

Sets the alarm.

Procedure for settings

1 4

2 3

6

22

1

Press

OPTION

.

The option menu will appear.

2

Press / to select the menu item that you want to set, and then press

ENTER

.

3

Press / to edit the setting, and then press

ENTER

to confirm the setting.

If you want to continue making other settings, repeat the procedure from step .

4

Press

OPTION

to exit the option menu.

If you decide to cancel without changing the setting, press

OPTION

before confirming the change.

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USEFUL FUNCTIONS

Using the sleep timer

When the specified time has elapsed, the system will turn off automatically.

Press repeatedly

Press

SNOOZE/SLEEP

repeatedly to specify the time after which the system will turn off.

You can specify 30, 60, 90, 120 or OFF.

When you select a time, the sleep timer is turned on, and the sleep indicator ( ) is shown in the front panel display.

If you press

SNOOZE/SLEEP

while the sleep timer is activated, the sleep timer setting will be canceled.

Using the alarm function

The unit includes an alarm function (IntelliAlarm) that plays back audio sources or a set of beep (internal alarm sound) at the set time using a variety of different methods. The alarm function has the following features.

3 types of alarms

Select from 3 alarm types, combining music and beep sounds.

SOURCE+BEEP

SOURCE

BEEP

The selected audio source and the beep sound are played at the set time. Source playback begins to fade in 3 minutes before the set time and the volume gradually increases to the set volume. Then, at the set time, the beep sound is activated.

The selected audio source is played at the set time. The volume fades in gradually and increases to the set volume.

The beep sound is played at the set time.

Various audio sources

You can choose from iPod, audio CD, data CD, USB device, or DAB/FM. The following playback methods can also be selected depending on the audio source:

Source

Playback method

Function

The unit resumes play from the last track you played.

iPod

Audio CD

Data CD/USB device

DAB/FM

Resume

If you’ve created a playlist* with the name “ALARM Yamaha DTA” in advance, the playlist stored on the iPod can be played back repeatedly.

When entering the playlist name, use single-byte spaces to separate words, and enter single-byte characters, taking care that uppercase/lowercase letters are used correctly.

Selected track The selected track is played repeatedly.

Resume The track you listened to last time is played back.

Folder The selected folder is played repeatedly.

Resume The track you listened to last time is played back.

Preset station The selected preset station is played.

Resume The DAB/FM station you listened to last time is played back.

* For information on creating a playlist, refer to the instructions for your iPod or iTunes.

Snooze

The snooze function can be enabled to replay the alarm after 5 minutes (

P. 23).

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USEFUL FUNCTIONS

Setting the alarm

Setting the alarm time and alarm type (Option menu)

The alarm will not function when the unit is in power saving (

P. 20). To use the alarm function, set the Option menu item POWER

SAVING to NORMAL.

1

2 3

4

Alarm time

! ! !

! !

9 : 1 2

C o m p l e t e d !

Alarm indicator

1

Press

OPTION

.

The option menu will appear.

2

Press / to select “ALARM SET”, and then press

ENTER

.

The alarm indicator ( ) and numerical value you’re setting will blink.

3

Set the alarm.

Set items 1 5 described below.

Press / to select a numerical value, and press

ENTER

to confirm it.

Items Setting or range

1

ALARM SELECT

* This can be selected after you’ve used the “DTA

Controller” to set the alarm (

P. 24).

If you’re not using the “DTA Controller”, proceed to item

2

.

ONE DAY:

An alarm that sounds only once at the specified time.

WEEKLY:

An alarm whose time can be specified for each day of the week (settable only using

“DTA Controller”).

If you’ve chosen WEEKLY, this completes the alarm setting.

2

ALARM TIME

3

ALARM TYPE

Make settings in the order of hours minutes.

Select from SOURCE+BEEP, SOURCE or BEEP. For

details, refer to “3 types of alarms” (P. 21).

If you selected BEEP, proceed to item

5

.

4

SOURCE

(If you selected

SOURCE+BEEP or

SOURCE as the alarm type)

iPod:

CD:

Play back music from your iPod (refer to

“Various audio sources” (P. 21)).

The iPod connected via Bluetooth is not available. Set the iPod in the iPod dock.

Play back music from a CD.

Specify the track number (data CD: folder number) (RESUME, 1-99).

USB:

Play back music from a USB device.

Specify the folder number (RESUME, 1-999).

DAB/FM:

Play a DAB/FM station.

Specify the preset number (RESUME, 1-30).

If the selected source cannot be played back at the time set for the alarm (e.g., the iPod is not connected), the beep sound is played back.

If you choose RESUME when specifying the track/folder/ preset number, the last-played track/folder/station will be played (resume playback).

Specifies the volume (5-60) of the alarm.

5

VOLUME

4

Complete the settings.

When you set the VOLUME for item 5 , the display will indicate

“Completed!” and your settings will be confirmed.

The alarm will be turned on and the alarm indicator ( ) will light.

If you press

OPTION

or turn off the system while making alarm settings, the settings will be cancelled.

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USEFUL FUNCTIONS

Switching the alarm on/off

Press

ALARM

to turn the alarm on/off.

When the alarm is on, the alarm indicator ( ) will light, and the alarm time will be shown. If you press

ALARM

again, the alarm indicator ( off.

) and the alarm will turn

If the Option menu item POWER SAVING is set to ECO,

the alarm will not function

(

P. 20).

Operations while the alarm sound is playing

When the set time arrives, the selected alarm sound will play. During playback, the following operations are available.

To pause the alarm (Snooze)

Press

SNOOZE/SLEEP

.

Snooze will stop the alarm and play it again 5 minutes later.

• If SOURCE + BEEP is set as the alarm type, you can press

SNOOZE/SLEEP

once to stop the beep sound, and twice to stop the audio source.

Five minutes after the audio source is stopped, it will start fading in again and the beep sound will resume.

• Buttons on the unit other than the will also function as the snooze button.

To turn the alarm off

Press

ALARM

or .

• You can also stop the alarm by holding down

SNOOZE/SLEEP

.

• If you don’t stop the alarm, it will stop automatically after 60 minutes and the system will turn off.

• The alarm setting will be saved even if the alarm is turned off.

If the alarm is turned on again by pressing

ALARM

, the alarm will sound with the previous alarm settings.

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USING THE “DTA Controller” APPLICATION FOR THE iPod/iPhone/iPad

By using the free “DTA Controller” application for the iPod touch/iPhone/iPad, you can control this unit by the application and make detailed alarm settings. For example, for each day of the week, you can specify the alarm time (Weekly Alarm) and adjust the IntelliAlarm as desired.

The front panel display shows information for the weekly alarm you’ve set.

MON

Monday

TUE WED THU

Tuesday Wednesday Thursday

FRI

Friday

SAT

Saturday

SUN

Sunday

For details, refer to the description of “DTA Controller” in the product website.

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TROUBLESHOOTING

If there is a problem with the unit, check the following list first. If you cannot resolve the problem with the suggested solutions or if the problem is not listed below, turn off and unplug the system, and consult the nearest authorized Yamaha dealer or service center.

General

Problem

The speakers make no sound.

Sound suddenly turns off.

Sound is cracked/distorted or there is abnormal noise.

Cause

The volume might be set to the minimum level, or muted.

The source may be incorrect.

The speakers may not be connected securely.

Adjust the volume level.

Solution

Select the correct source.

Check the connections (

P. 2).

Headphones are connected.

Remove the headphones.

The volume of a connected external device is not loud enough.

Raise the volume of the external device.

The sleep timer may be set (

P. 21).

Turn the system on and play the source again.

The automatic system-off function may have operated.

Input source volume is excessive, or volume of this unit is excessive (especially Bass).

The unit may have received a strong electrical shock such as lightning or excessive static electricity, or power supply may have dropped.

When the time specified for AUTO POWER OFF in the option menu has elapsed (

P. 20) or when 60 minutes

have elapsed without any operation being performed after stopping USB device or CD playback, the unit will turn the system off automatically.

Adjust volume with

VOLUME

, or use the option menu

(

P. 20) to adjust the bass range. If an external device is

playing back, lower the volume of the external device.

Restart the system by holding down the for about 10 seconds.

The unit does not operate properly.

The system turns on but immediately shuts off.

A digital or high-frequency equipment produces noises.

The clock setting has been cleared.

The iPod does not play back at the alarm time even if the alarm source is set to iPod.

The unit may be placed too close to the digital or high-frequency equipment.

The unit was left for about one hour with the power cable disconnected from the wall outlet.

The iPod is not set in the iPod dock.

Alarm does not sound.

The front panel display indicates

“ALARM not work” and can’t set the alarm.

The unit is set to power saving mode.

The unit turns the system off unexpectedly.

The automatic system-off function may have operated.

Place the unit farther away from the equipment.

Plug the power cable into the wall outlet firmly, and set the clock again (

(

P. 20).

☞ P. 6).

Set the iPod in the iPod dock (

P. 3).

In the option menu, set POWER SAVING to NORMAL

When the time specified for AUTO POWER OFF in the option menu has elapsed ( have elapsed without any operation being performed after stopping USB device or CD playback, the unit will turn the system off automatically.

P. 20) or when 60 minutes

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iPod

No sound.

Problem

The iPod does not charge up.

Cause

The iPod is not set in the iPod dock firmly.

Solution

Remove the iPod from the unit, and then set it in the iPod dock again (

P. 3).

Remove the Headphones.

The headphones of the iPod are connected.

The iPod software version has not been updated.

Download the latest iTunes software to update the iPod software version to the latest.

The iPod is not set in the iPod dock firmly.

Remove the iPod from the unit, and then set it in the iPod dock again (

P. 3).

USB is selected as the audio source.

Select something other than USB as the audio source.

The front panel display indicates

“iPod Unknown” when you connect the iPod.

The iPod being used is not supported by the unit. Use a supported iPod (

P. 30).

Disc playback

Problem

Disc cannot be inserted.

Some button operations do not work.

Playback does not start immediately after pressing

(stops immediately).

Cause

Another disc is already inserted.

Unload the disc with .

Solution

You are attempting to insert a disc that cannot be used by this unit.

Use a disc supported by the unit (

P. 29).

Use a disc supported by the unit (

P. 29).

The disc loaded into the unit may not be compatible.

The disc may be dirty.

The disc loaded into the unit may not be compatible.

Wipe the disc clean (

P. 29).

Use a disc supported by the unit (

P. 29).

The front panel display indicates

“no operation”, and a disc cannot be inserted or unloaded.

If the unit was moved from a cold to warm place, condensation may have formed on the disc reading lens.

Wait for an hour or two until the unit adjusts to the room temperature, and try again.

The option menu is displayed. Alternatively, the alarm is playing.

When you insert a disk, the front panel display indicates “CD No

Disc” or “CD Unknown.”

The disc loaded into the unit may not be compatible.

The disc may be dirty.

The disc does not contain playable files.

The disc was inserted upside down.

Press

OPTION

to exit the option menu. Alternatively, press

ALARM

to stop the alarm.

Use a disc supported by the unit (

Wipe the disc clean (

P. 29).

P. 29).

Use a disc contains playable files (

P. 29).

Insert the disc with the label facing upward.

USB device playback

Problem

MP3/WMA file in the USB device does not play.

Cause

The USB device is not recognized.

Solution

Turn the system off and reconnect the USB device to the unit.

If the solutions above do not resolve the problem, the USB

device is not playable on the unit (

P. 29).

When you connect a USB device, the front panel display indicates

“USB OverCurrent,” and then the front panel display goes blank.

The USB device does not contain playable files.

Use a USB device contains playable files ( ☞ P. 29).

An incompatible USB device was connected to the unit. Alternatively, the USB device is not connect firmly to the unit.

Turn the system off and reconnect the USB device to the unit.

If it does not resolve the problem, the USB device is not

playable on the unit (

P. 29).

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TROUBLESHOOTING

Bluetooth

Problem

Cannot make this unit paired with the other component.

Can’t establish a

Bluetooth

connection.

No sound is produced or the sound is interrupted during playback.

Cause

The other component does not support A2DP.

Solution

Perform pairing operations with a component which supports A2DP.

Use a

Bluetooth

adaptor, etc. whose password is “0000”.

A

Bluetooth

adaptor, etc. that you want to pair with this unit has a password other than “0000”.

This unit and the other component are too far apart.

There is a device (microwave oven, wireless

LAN, etc.) outputs signals in the 2.4 GHz frequency band nearby.

This unit is not registered on the other component’s

Bluetooth

connection list.

The

Bluetooth

connection of this unit with the other component is disconnected.

This unit and the other component are too far apart.

There is a device (microwave oven, wireless

LAN, etc.) outputs signals in the 2.4 GHz frequency band nearby.

Move the other component closer to this unit.

Move this unit away from the device that is emitting radiofrequency signals.

Perform pairing operations again (

Perform

Bluetooth

Move this unit away from the device that is emitting radiofrequency signals.

P. 11).

connection operations again (

Move the other component closer to this unit.

P. 12).

The other component’s

Bluetooth

function is off. Turn on the

Bluetooth

function of the other component.

The other component is not set to send

Bluetooth

audio signals to this unit.

Check that the is set properly.

Bluetooth

function of the other component

Set the pairing setting of the other component to this unit.

The pairing setting of the other component is not set to this unit.

The other component’s volume is set to the minimum.

Increase the volume level.

DAB reception

Cannot tune into any DAB stations.

Problem

The initial scan operations are not successful and “Not Found” appears on the front panel display.

Cause

The DAB signals are too weak.

The DAB signals are too weak.

Solution

The initial scan operations were not performed.

Perform the initial scan operations (

P. 13).

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.

There is no DAB coverage in your area.

The DAB signals are too weak.

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.

The DAB station reception is weak.

There is noise interference (e.g. hiss, crackle, or jitter).

The DAB station information does not appear or is inaccurate.

The antenna needs to be repositioned.

The DAB signals are too weak.

The DAB station may be temporarily out of service, or the DAB station information is not provided by the DAB broadcaster.

Contact the DAB broadcaster.

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TROUBLESHOOTING

FM reception

Problem

Too much noise.

Too much noise during stereo broadcast.

Even with an outdoor antenna, radio wave reception is weak.

(Sound is distorted.)

Cause

The antenna may be connected improperly.

Solution

Make sure the antenna is connected properly (

P. 2) or

use a commercially available outdoor antenna.

The antenna is too close to the unit or to an electronic device.

Position the antenna as far away as possible from the unit or the electronic device.

The radio station you selected may be far from your area, or the radio wave reception is weak in your area.

Try manual tuning to improve the signal quality (

P. 17)

or use a commercially available outdoor antenna.

Multipath reflection or other radio interferences may have occurred.

Change the height, direction, or placement of the antenna

(

P. 2).

Remote control

Problem Cause

The remote control does not work properly.

The remote control may be operated outside its operation range.

The remote control signal receiver on the unit

(

P. 4) may be exposed to direct sunlight or

lighting (inverted fluorescent lamps).

The battery may be worn out.

There are obstacles between the remote control

signal receiver on the unit (

P. 4) and the

remote control.

Solution

For information on the remote control operation range,

refer to “How to use the remote control” (P. 1).

Change the lighting or orientation of the unit.

Replace the battery with a new one (

P. 1).

Remove the obstacles.

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NOTES ON DISCS AND USB DEVICES

CD information

This unit is designed for use with audio CD, CD-R*, and

CD-RW* with the logos followings.

USB device information

This unit supports USB mass storage class devices (e.g., flash memories or portable audio players) using FAT16 or

FAT32 format.

* ISO 9660 format CD-R/RW

• Some devices may not work properly even if they meet the requirements.

• 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.

• Yamaha will not be held responsible for any damage to or data loss on the USB device occurring while the device is connected to this unit.

• Playability of and power supply to all kind of USB devices are not guaranteed.

• USB devices with encryption cannot be used.

About MP3 or WMA files

This unit can play back discs bearing any of the logo marks above.

A disc logo mark is printed on the disc and the disc jacket.

• Do not load any other type of disc into this unit. Doing so may damage this unit.

• CD-R/RW cannot be played back unless finalized.

• Some discs cannot be played back depending on the disc characteristics or recording conditions.

• Do not use any non-standard shaped discs such as a heart-shaped disc.

• Do not use discs with many scratches on their surface.

• Do not load a cracked, warped, or glued disc.

• Do not use 8-cm discs.

Handling a disc

• Do not touch the surface of the disc. Hold a disc by its edge (and the center hole).

• Do not use a pencil or pointed marker to write on the disc.

• Do not put a tape, seal, glue, etc., on a disc.

• Do not use a protective cover to prevent scratches.

• Do not load more than one disc into this unit at one time.

This can cause damage to both this unit and the discs.

• Do not insert any foreign objects into the disc slot.

• Do not expose a disc to direct sunlight, high temperature, high humidity, or a lot of dust.

Caution

• The unit can play back:

File Bitrate (kbps)

Sampling frequency (kHz)

MP3 8-320** 16-48

WMA 16-320** 22.05-48

** Both constant and variable bitrates are supported.

• The maximum numbers of files/folders that can be played on the unit are as follows.

Maximum total number of file

Maximum folder number

Data CD

512

255

Maximum file number per folder 511

• Copyright-protected files cannot be played back.

USB

9999

999

255

• If a disc becomes dirty, wipe it with a clean, dry cloth from the center out to the edge. Do not use record cleaner or paint thinner.

• To avoid malfunction, do not use a commercially available lens cleaner.

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SPECIFICATIONS

PLAYER SECTION

iPod (Digital connection)

[As of July, 2012]

• Compatible iPod models

..................................... iPod touch (1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th generations) iPod nano (2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th and 6th generations)

• Compatible iPhone models

......................... iPhone 4S, iPhone 4, iPhone 3GS, iPhone 3G, iPhone

• Compatible iPad models .............. iPad (3rd generation), iPad 2, iPad

An iPod may not be detected by the unit or some features may not be compatible, depending on the model or software version of the iPod.

CD

• Media ........................................................................... CD, CD-R/RW

• Audio format.................................................. Audio CD, MP3, WMA

USB

• Audio format.....................................................................MP3, WMA

AUX

• Input connector ..............................3.5 mm (1/8") STEREO mini jack

Bluetooth

SECTION

Bluetooth

version .......................................................... Ver. 2.1+EDR

• Supported protocols ..................................................... A2DP, AVRCP

• Supported codecs ................................................................SBC, AAC

• Wireless output ........................................................

Bluetooth

Class 2

• Maximum communication distance......... 10 m (without obstructions)

AMPLIFIER SECTION

• Maximum output power ..........15 W + 15 W (6

1 kHz, 10 % THD)

• Headphones

................ 3.5 mm (1/8") STEREO mini jack (Impedance 16 to 32

)

• Equalizer characteristics

EQ Low (Bass)/EQ Mid (Middle)/EQ High (Treble) ............. ±10 dB

TUNER SECTION

Tuning range

• DAB/DAB + ...............................................174 to 240 MHz (Band III)

• FM ...................................................................... 87.50 to 108.00 MHz

SPEAKER SECTION

• Type ....................................................................Full range bass reflex non magnetic shielding type

• Driver....................................................... 11 cm (4-1/2") cone type ×1

• Frequency response .....................................50 Hz to 20 kHz ( 10 dB)

• Dimensions (W × H × D) ....129 (5-1/8") × 126(5") × 251 (9-7/8") mm

• Weight ......................................................................... 1.7 kg (3.7 lbs.)

GENERAL

• Power supply ..................................................... AC 230-240 V, 50 Hz

• Power consumption ......................................................................30 W

• System off consumption

.................................. 3.5 W or less (NORMAL)/0.5 W or less (ECO)

• Dimensions (W × H × D)....... 180 (7-1/8") × 127 (5") × 278 (11") mm

• Weight ......................................................................... 2.7 kg (6.0 lbs.)

Specifications are subject to change without notice.

iPod, iPhone, iPad

“Made for iPod”, “Made for iPhone” and “Made for iPad” mean that an electronic accessory has been designed to connect specifically to iPod, iPhone or iPad, respectively, and has been certified by the developer to meet Apple performance standards.

Apple is not responsible for the operation of this device or its compliance with safety and regulatory standards. Please note that the use of this accessory with iPod, iPhone or iPad may affect wireless performance.

iPad, iPhone, iPod, iPod nano, iPod touch and iTunes are trademarks of Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries.

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.

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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.

Bluetooth

is a registered trademark of the

Bluetooth

SIG and is used by Yamaha in accordance with a license agreement.

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.

If there should be color blotching or noise when used near a TV, move this unit away from the TV when using it.

Do not use this unit within 22 cm (9 inches) of persons with a heart pacemaker implant or defibrillator implant.

Radio waves may affect electro-medical devices.

Do not use this unit near medical devices or inside medical facilities.

The user shall not reverse engineer, decompile, alter, translate or disassemble the software used in this unit, whether in part or in whole. For corporate users, employees of the corporation itself as well as its business partners shall observe the contractual bans stipulated within this clause. If the stipulations of this clause and this contract cannot be observed, the user shall immediately discontinue using the software.

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.

Yamaha Music Europe GmbH

Siemensstr. 22-34 25462 Rellingen, Germany

Tel: +49-4101-303-0

Yamaha Music Australia Pty. Ltd.

Level 1, 99 Queensbridge Street, Southbank, Victoria 3006,

Australia

Tel: +61-3-9693-5111

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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.

CAUTION

Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure.

LASER SAFETY

This unit employs a laser. Due to possible eye injury, only a qualified service person should remove the cover or attempt to service this device.

DANGER

This unit emits visible laser radiation when open. Avoid direct eye exposure to beam. When this unit is plugged into the wall outlet, do not place your eyes close to the opening of the disc slot and other openings to look into inside.

The laser component in this product is capable of emitting radiation exceeding the limit for Class 1.

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