Yamaha MCX-2000 setup guide STANDBY/ON button red

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When you press the power switch on a client, it immediately establishes a network connection with the MCX-2000 and enters active mode. (The corresponding CLIENT STATUS indicator lights up on the MCX-2000.) The client shows Top Menu in the backlit display, and gets ready to play a streamed song from the MCX-2000.

As mentioned above, even in sleep mode, the MCX-2000 can still respond to a request from any registered client. This is because the MCX-2000 maintains network connections with clients. As long as network connections are maintained, the MCX-2000 can continue streaming music to clients. In fact, clients can continue playing a streamed song if the MCX-2000 later enters sleep mode.

MCX-2000

MCX-A10/MCX-C15

STANDBY/ON button: amber

If you hold down the STANDBY/ON button for more than 3 seconds when the MCX-2000 is in active or sleep mode, the indicator light turns red and the MCX-2000 enters standby mode, where the unit consumes less power. In standby mode, network activities between the MCX-2000 and clients stop. (All CLIENT STATUS indicators go off on the MCX-2000.) In this process, all active clients also enter sleep mode (Remote Sleep). They stop playing a streamed song (because of no network connection with the MCX-2000), and show the current time in the display without backlight. In sleep mode, clients wait for your operation and can awake the MCX-2000 to resume music streaming.

MCX-2000

MCX-A10/MCX-C15

STANDBY/ON button: red

Let’s say, standby mode is deep sleep. When a client sends a request, the MCX-2000 in standby mode notices it and enters ‘lighter’ sleep mode. (The STANDBY/ON indicator light turns amber.) Otherwise, you can press the STANDBY/ON button to completely awake the MCX-2000 and make it enter active mode. (The STANDBY/ON indicator light turns green.) But, when the MCX-2000 directly enters active mode from standby mode, it first must re-establish network connections with clients, taking more time to resume network activities or music streaming.

Active mode

Sleep mode

Standby mode

MCX-A10

or

MCX-C15

ON

TV

MCX-2000

Automatically enters sleep mode in 30 minutes if not operated at all.

Press the STANDBY/ON button.

 

OFF

MCX-A10

 

or

TV

MCX-C15

 

OFF

MCX-2000

Automatically enters standby mode in 5 minutes if the MCX-2000 and clients are not operated at all.

When a client enters active mode

MCX-A10

or

MCX-C15

OFF

OFF

TV

MCX-2000

Hold the STANDBY/ON button for more than 3 seconds to put the MCX-2000 in standby mode.

Press the STANDBY/ON button to put the MCX-2000 in active mode.

nThe MCX-2000 enters standby mode if it’s been idle (with no operation on the unit or no network activities) for one hour.

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Contents MCX-2000 We Want You Listening For a Lifetime Important Safety InstructionsCompliance Information Statement Special Instructions for U.K. Model FCC Warning Achtung Welcome to MusicCAST Preparing Items Connecting with Peripheral DevicesSetting Batteries Remote Control Features and OperationsPowering Up Creating a MusicCAST Network Enter the following settings Push Select Play Streaming Music STAMDBY/ONPOWERWhen All Songs is selected MCX-2000 Setup Guide All rights reserved MCX-2000 Table of Contents Preface What’s Included Feature OverviewAudio Playback Functions Music Archiving Functions Audio Recording FunctionsCD Recording Functions Music Streaming Functions Timer FunctionFront Panel Panel Descriptions MCX-2000@ Broadcast indicator $ # @ Back Panel@ 10/100 indicator # LINK/DATA indicator $ LAN Ethernet port IR transmitter Panel Descriptions Remote ControlPlayback control buttons Connecting to the AC Power Connecting External DevicesOperation Modes on the MCX-2000 STANDBY/ON button red Operating on the Remote Control AOC Using as a Universal Remote ControlSaba Registering Your TV Monitor to the MCX-2000Returning to the previous screen For quick access to Top MenuMenu Operation Basics Selecting a menu itemTV monitor Built-in display Move the highlight Previous screen MCX-2000 Menu Tree All different places Network BasicsConfiguration of a MusicCAST-only network Configuring a MusicCAST-only Network 1200 Using Easy Setup Network Connection stand-alone, without clients Easy Setup OverviewDate and Time MusicCAST System ConfigurationNetwork Configuration Network Connection with clientsFor automatic configuration of a MusicCAST network Configuration examples Automatic Configuration of a MusicCAST NetworkPreparation on the MCX-2000 Preparation on Each Client Automatic Registration of Clients Wired network icon indicates radio signal strengthConfiguration example Checking Out Parameter ValuesMCX-2000 Client System Unique Server/Client ID Information Settings on the MCX-2000DNS Server P, DNS Server S Setting MethodIP Address, Subnet Mask, Default Gateway IP AddressChannel Wireless LANWireless LAN ESS ID, WEP KeySettings on Each Client Server ID ModeSubnet Mask IP AddressWEP Key ESS IDManual Registration of Clients Confirming Network Status Updating Client Firmware Playing Archived Music Playing Audio SourcesSongs Scroll Buttons Using the List ViewAlphabetical index search Buttons Identifying an List ItemPlay Information and Controls Adding a Bookmark to a SongRandom Playing a CDPage What is CD-TEXT? What is Gracenote CDDB?What are ID3 Tags? XM US model only PresetsListening to a Radio Broadcast Listening to FM RadioListening to XM Radio US model only Connecting an XM Connect-and-Play AntennaInformation from XM Satellite Radio, Inc Receiving XM Radio Broadcasts Activating Your XM Satellite Radio AccountSearch category Search all channelsScreen Messages for XM Radio Message Description Action/SolutionRegistering a Radio Station to the Presets List Using the Presets ListListening to Internet Radio Playing a Radio Station from the Presets List Getting the most out of the Presets List Registering FM Stations Automatically to the Presets List Digital Input Playing External Audio SignalsAnalog Input Playing Audio Content on the Computer You cannot view digital photo and movie files Recording Songs from a Music CD Recording Audio SourcesMCX-2000 shows a progress bar for each of the selected songs Importing a Music CD Automatically Track Marking Recording from FM Radio or External Audio SignalsSYNCHRO. Type Open the Submenu to start CD duplication Duplicating a Music CDInitialize Disc and proceed with recording Recording Archived Songs to a CD Archived songs are analog recorded onto a CD-R/RW disc Character Palette Editing the LibraryTyping Text Characters PS/2 KeyboardEdit Title Web BrowserEditing Titles Editing Song DataChanging Song Attributes Example How to Organize the Music Archive Change Genre dialog box Open a song list view screen Deleting the PCM DataOther Song Delete Options Creating a Playlist Using a PlaylistEditing a Playlist Repeat steps 2 to 3 as required Registering an Internet Radio StationRenaming Items from the Radio Presets List Click Select for a station list view Operating a Client Remotely Selecting the Client Audio Source MusicCAST as an Integrated Music Delivery System Setting the Timer PlaybackRecall Play Setting Date and Time Other FeaturesSelecting the Time Display Setting Date and Time ManuallyDefining User Interface Using the Online Cddb DatabaseUse Screen Saver Delay before activationBacklight ContrastSelecting Playback Options Adjust the volume level automaticallyFrom the User Interface menu, select Language Type of data stored in Music Archive Selecting Recording OptionsMP3 Encode Quality Activate when?, Date Using the Timer PlaybackContent, Playback OK, Cancel, ClearUsing a Yamaha AV Receiver Receiver input to which the MCX-2000 is connected Synchronize receiver power ON/OFF with the MCX-2000Server IP Address Initializing Network SettingsManaging an Existing MusicCAST Network Checking the Network StatusSystem Utilities menu Managing the MCX-2000 SystemHard Drive Capacity Viewing System InformationVersion MP3 Encode Schedule Controllable Yamaha AV Receivers103 Limiting Local Operations on the MCX-2000 Minute CD-R disc Discs that can be used for recording on this unitDiscs that can be used for recording Discs that cannot be used for recording on this unitTo prevent a malfunction of this unit Handling of discsNumber of recordable discs and tracks and their length Recording of non-audio signalsSCMS-Serial Copy Management System Source sampling rate conversionSymptom Cause Remedy Troubleshooting109 110 MP3 format AlbumArtist Bookmark listClient Wired LANRemote control Subnet maskStorage Audio PerformanceLaser Diode Properties OutputsIndex 115 All rights reserved
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