Controlling MusicCAST clients

Remotely control any MusicCAST clients connected to your MusicCAST server. This function allows you to operate multiple MusicCAST clients simultaneously, and to check what specific MusicCAST clients are playing.

Checking the status of a MusicCAST client

You can check the current status of any MusicCAST client connected to the MusicCAST server.

1 Press TOP MENU.

3 Use / to move the cursor to the MusicCAST

The Top Menu screen appears on the on-screen display.

client you want to check and press .

 

The following screen appears on the on-screen display:

2Use / to move the cursor to “Client Playback” and press SELECT.

The Client Playback screen appears on the on-screen display.

The on-screen display can display details on up to 5 MusicCAST clients simultaneously. Use / to view the details of other MusicCAST clients.

The playback details of the MusicCAST client you select appear on the on-screen display. Press to return to the client Playback screen.

Depending on the actions your MusicCAST clients are currently taking, various icons may appear on the on-screen display beside the name of the appropriate client.

The icons and their meanings are as follows:

The MusicCAST client is locked and cannot be accessed front its front panel or remote control.

The MusicCAST client connects to the MusicCAST server via a wired connection, but is in standby mode.

The MusicCAST client connects to the MusicCAST server via a wired connection and is turned on, or in sleep mode.

The MusicCAST client connects to the MusicCAST server via a wireless connection, but is standby mode, or is not receiving a network signal.

The MusicCAST client connects to the MusicCAST server via a wireless connection, and is turned on and receiving a strong network signal.

Currently active MusicCAST clients are displayed in while MusicCAST clients in sleep mode are greyed out.

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Yamaha mcx-1000 manual Checking the status of a MusicCAST client, Press TOP Menu Use / to move the cursor to the MusicCAST