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Panel Descriptions: Remote Control
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1
STAMDBY/ON
TV
TIMER OPEN/CLOSE
AMP
POWER
AMP/TV
1
4
RANDOM REPEAT BROADCAST RADIO
2
5
3
6
2
3
1 IR transmitter
Infrared (IR) remote control signals are transmitted from here. When operating the remote control, point this part at the IR receiver on the target unit.
4 PLAY INFO. button
Press this button to show the Play Information (song data) screen for the current song on the TV monitor.
5 Alphabetical index search buttons ( u
/ d
)
You can find a recorded (archived) song from one of groups (artists, albums, genres or all songs). Whichever group you select, its contents
(artist names, album titles, genres or song titles) are listed in alphabetical order. You can then press either button to jump to the first item in each alphabetical index. Use the down arrow button to jump in an A-to-Z direction, or the up arrow button to jump in a Z-to-A direction.
• Selecting a List Item (page 48)
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#
7
0 TOP
MENU
8
PAGE
PAGE
VOL.
SELECT
9
PLAY
INFO.
INPUT
A
Z
4
5
6
7
6 Cursor controller
Provides the same functions as the controller on the MCX-2000 front panel. Use the up, down, left and right arrow buttons to move the highlight (selection) onto a target item, and then press the center
SELECT button to select or determine it.
7 BOOKMARK button
Press this button to add or remove the bookmark to the current song.
• Adding a Bookmark to a Song (page 50)
BOOKMARK
@
AMP/TV
MUTE
LIBRARY
MENU 1
1
ARTISTS
MENU 2
2
FAVORITES
3
PLAYLISTS
MENU 3
4
8
9
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2 POWER AMP/TV button
3 TV/AMP switch
8 INPUT buttons ( +/– )
9 MUTE button
@ VOL. buttons ( +/– )
In addition to operating the MCX-2000, the supplied remote control also lets you operate compatible Yamaha AV receivers and TV monitors from
other manufacturers (page 17). Slide the TV/AMP switch to TV to control
the TV monitor, or to AMP to control a Yamaha AV receiver. You can then use the POWER AMP/TV button to turn the target device on or off, the VOL. buttons to adjust the volume level of the target device, and the
MUTE button to temporarily turn off the target device volume. Press the
MUTE button again to cancel muting. The INPUT buttons let you switch the input source on the target device. So, you can even route a different audio source from the Yamaha AV receiver to the MCX-2000 external input. In addition, directional switching with the INPUT +/– buttons only works with Yamaha AV receivers. TV input will be switched in the same direction with either INPUT button.
• Using as a Universal Remote Control (page 17)
) MENU 1~3 buttons
Use the MENU 1~3 buttons to fast access the Library, Artists and Playlists menu screens.
! FAVORITES 1~4 buttons
The FAVORITES 1~4 buttons are reserved for future use (no functions).
# PAGE scroll buttons ( u
/ d
)
When a list of items (such as songs from a CD) cannot be displayed at a time, press either button for a scrolled view of the list.
$ TOP MENU button
Press this button to immediately access the Top Menu screen whatever screen is shown on the TV monitor.
MCX-2000 Owner’s Manual 11
% Playback control buttons
You can control playback on the MCX-2000 using:
• Pause button ( e
) to pause or resume playback of the current song
• Skip backward button ( b
) to go to the beginning of the previous song (or the current song during playback)
• Skip forward button ( a
) to go to the beginning of the next song
• Stop button ( s
) to stop playback of the current song and rewind to its beginning
• Backward button ( w
) to scrub playback toward the beginning of the current song
• Forward button ( f
) to scrub playback toward the end of the current song
• Play button ( p
) to start playback from the beginning of the current song
^ Group selection buttons (–/+)
Press this button to select the previous (–) or next (+) group within the currently selected group (album, artist, genre or the like).
& RANDOM button
Every time you press this button, you can change the playback order of songs from the current group (album, artist, genre or all songs) as listed, or at random.
• Play Information and Controls (page 50)
* REPEAT button
Every time you press this button, you can change how to repeat playback of the current song(s).
• Play Information and Controls (page 50)
( BROADCAST button
Press this button to start or stop broadcasting to selected clients.
• MusicCAST as an Integrated Music Delivery System (page 89)
º RADIO button
Press this button to fast access the last selected radio station. Every time you press this button, the radio type cycles through
FM, XM, Internet Radio and Presets (XM is for US model only).
¡ OPEN/CLOSE button
Like the Open/Close button on the MCX-2000 front panel, use this button when setting a CD in the MCX-2000. Press this button to open the tray, set a CD with its label side facing up, and press the button again to close the tray.
™ TIMER button
Press this button to enable or disable the MCX-2000 Timer function.
• Using the Timer Playback (page 97)
£ STANDBY/ON button
Use this button when switching the MCX-2000 operating modes.
• Operation Modes on the MCX-2000 (page 14)
12 MCX-2000 Owner’s Manual
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Table of contents
- 18 Table of Contents
- 19 Preface
- 20 What’s Included
- 20 Feature Overview
- 20 Audio Playback Functions
- 21 Audio Recording Functions
- 21 Music Archiving Functions
- 21 CD Recording Functions
- 22 Music Streaming Functions
- 22 Timer Function
- 23 Preparations and Setup
- 23 Panel Descriptions: MCX
- 23 Front Panel
- 25 Back Panel
- 27 Panel Descriptions: Remote Control
- 29 Connecting External Devices
- 29 Connecting to the AC Power
- 32 Remote Control Features and Operations
- 32 Setting Batteries
- 32 Operating on the Remote Control
- 33 Using as a Universal Remote Control
- 35 Menu Operation Basics
- 38 MCX-2000 Menu Tree
- 39 Configuring Your MusicCAST Network
- 39 Network Basics
- 41 Configuring a MusicCAST-only Network
- 42 Internet Access
- 43 Using Easy Setup
- 44 Easy Setup Overview
- 44 Date and Time
- 44 MusicCAST System Configuration
- 44 Network Connection (stand-alone, without clients)
- 45 Network Connection (with clients)
- 45 Network Configuration
- 46 an existing PC network
- 46 For automatic configuration of a MusicCAST network
- 47 MusicCAST Network
- 48 Preparation on the MCX
- 49 Preparation on Each Client
- 50 Automatic Registration of Clients
- 51 Manual Configuration of a MusicCAST Network
- 51 Checking Out Parameter Values
- 52 Settings on the MCX
- 53 IP Address
- 53 Wireless LAN
- 55 Settings on Each Client
- 56 Server ID
- 57 IP Address
- 57 Subnet Mask
- 58 ESS ID
- 58 WEP Key
- 59 Manual Registration of Clients
- 60 Confirming Network Status
- 61 Updating Client Firmware
- 62 Applications
- 62 Playing Audio Sources
- 62 Playing Archived Music
- 66 Adding a Bookmark to a Song
- 66 Play Information and Controls
- 67 Playing a CD
- 68 Notes on Playing an MP3 CD
- 70 Listening to a Radio Broadcast
- 70 Listening to FM Radio
- 71 Listening to XM Radio (US model only)
- 75 Listening to Internet Radio
- 75 Using the Presets List
- 79 Playing External Audio Signals
- 80 Playing Audio Content on the Computer
- 82 Recording Audio Sources
- 82 Recording Songs from a Music CD
- 85 Recording from FM Radio or External Audio Signals
- 87 Duplicating a Music CD
- 89 Recording Archived Songs to a CD
- 91 Editing the Library
- 91 Typing Text Characters
- 93 Editing Song Data
- 98 Using a Playlist
- 100 Registering an Internet Radio Station
- 101 Renaming Items from the Radio Presets List
- 103 Operating a Client Remotely
- 104 Selecting the Client Audio Source
- 105 Setting the Timer Playback
- 107 Other Features
- 107 Setting Date and Time
- 109 Using the Online CDDB Database
- 109 Defining User Interface
- 111 Selecting Playback Options
- 112 Selecting Recording Options
- 113 Using the Timer Playback
- 114 Using a Yamaha AV Receiver
- 116 Managing an Existing MusicCAST Network
- 116 Checking the Network Status
- 116 Initializing Network Settings
- 117 Managing the MCX-2000 System
- 118 Viewing System Information
- 119 Resetting the MCX-2000 for Factory Settings
- 119 Updating the MCX-2000 Firmware
- 120 Limiting Local Operations on the MCX
- 121 Compatible Media (CD/CD-R/CD-RW)
- 123 About Digital Recording with MusicCAST
- 124 Troubleshooting
- 127 Glossary
- 129 Specifications