Yamaha R-N600A User guide

Type
User guide
Receiver
User Guide
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
BEFORE USE 6
Please read first........................................................................................6
About this product and manual.. ..............................................................................................................................................6
Input sources playable with this product......................................................7
Compatible input sources.. .......................................................................................................................................................7
Compatibility with MusicCast....................................................................................................................................................8
Accessories.. ............................................................................................ 9
Checking the accessories.. ........................................................................................................................................................9
NAMES OF PARTS AND THEIR FUNCTIONS 11
Unit.......................................................................................................11
Front panel............................................................................................................................................................................... 11
Front display.. ..........................................................................................................................................................................14
Rear panel.. ..............................................................................................................................................................................16
Remote control.......................................................................................18
Remote control.. ......................................................................................................................................................................18
PREPARATION 21
Preparing the remote control....................................................................21
How to insert batteries, and its operating range.. .................................................................................................................21
Connecting external devices.....................................................................22
Connecting audio devices.. .....................................................................................................................................................22
Connecting speakers................................................................................23
Connecting speakers.. .............................................................................................................................................................23
Making bi-wiring connections.. ...............................................................................................................................................26
Connecting a subwoofer.......................................................................................................................................................... 27
Connecting radio antennas.......................................................................28
Connecting an FM antenna...................................................................................................................................................... 28
Connecting an AM antenna.. ...................................................................................................................................................29
Connecting a DAB/FM antenna.. .............................................................................................................................................30
Preparing a network connection................................................................31
To make a network connection...............................................................................................................................................31
Connecting a network cable (wired connection).. .................................................................................................................32
Preparing the wireless antenna (wireless connection)..........................................................................................................33
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Turning the product ON............................................................................34
Plugging the power cord into an outlet..................................................................................................................................34
Turning the power ON.. ...........................................................................................................................................................35
Configuring MusicCast settings (connecting to a network).. .......................... 37
Registering with the MusicCast network.. ..............................................................................................................................37
PLAYBACK 38
Basic operations......................................................................................38
Selecting the output speakers.. ..............................................................................................................................................38
Selecting an input source........................................................................................................................................................39
Adjusting the volume...............................................................................................................................................................40
Switching the front display.. ...................................................................................................................................................41
Adjusting the sound to your preference......................................................42
Enjoying Pure Direct playback (PURE DIRECT)....................................................................................................................... 42
Adjusting bass and treble (BASS/TREBLE).............................................................................................................................. 43
Adjusting left/right volume balance (BALANCE).. ..................................................................................................................44
Making it easier to hear bass and treble at low volumes (LOUDNESS).................................................................................45
Listening to the radio...............................................................................46
Preparing to listen to the radio.. .............................................................................................................................................46
Selecting a radio station.......................................................................................................................................................... 49
Displaying the Radio Data System information.. ...................................................................................................................50
Displaying the DAB information..............................................................................................................................................51
Auto-registering FM radio stations (auto preset).. .................................................................................................................52
Registering radio stations manually.. .....................................................................................................................................53
Recalling a registered radio station.. ......................................................................................................................................54
Removing the registration of a radio station.......................................................................................................................... 55
Playing via a Bluetooth® connection...........................................................56
Playing the audio of a Bluetooth device on this product (audio reception).........................................................................56
Playing this product’s audio through Bluetooth speakers/headphones (audio transmission).. ........................................57
Listening to music via AirPlay.. ................................................................. 59
Playing music via AirPlay.........................................................................................................................................................59
Listening to internet radio........................................................................60
Selecting an internet radio station.. .......................................................................................................................................60
Listening to streaming services.................................................................61
Listening to streaming services............................................................................................................................................... 61
Playing music on a USB device...................................................................62
Playing music on a USB device................................................................................................................................................62
Playing songs on media servers (PC/NAS)....................................................64
Playing songs on media servers (PC/NAS)..............................................................................................................................64
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Option menu (settings for each input source)..............................................66
Basic operation of the Option menu.......................................................................................................................................66
List of Option menu.. ...............................................................................................................................................................67
Correcting volume difference between input sources...........................................................................................................68
Displaying audio signal information.......................................................................................................................................69
Performing an initial scan for DAB radio reception................................................................................................................70
Checking reception strength of each DAB channel label....................................................................................................... 71
Setting volume interlock with this product when playing an AirPlay/Bluetooth device.. ...................................................72
Setting auto playback..............................................................................................................................................................73
USEFUL FUNCTIONS 74
Preset functions......................................................................................74
Registering your favorite content to presets..........................................................................................................................74
Recalling content registered to a preset................................................................................................................................. 76
Sleep timer function................................................................................77
Configuring the time for the sleep timer.. ..............................................................................................................................77
SETTINGS 78
Menus....................................................................................................78
Menu structure.........................................................................................................................................................................78
Setup menu (changing function settings)....................................................79
Basic operation of the Setup menu.. ......................................................................................................................................79
List of Setup menu items.........................................................................................................................................................80
Configuring a network.. ...........................................................................................................................................................81
Configuring Bluetooth.. ...........................................................................................................................................................86
Configuring the volume.. .........................................................................................................................................................87
Configuring auto power standby.. ..........................................................................................................................................88
Setting the product to ECO mode.. .........................................................................................................................................89
Advanced Setup menu (changing system settings).......................................90
Basic operation of the Advanced Setup menu.. .....................................................................................................................90
List of Advanced Setup menu items........................................................................................................................................91
Switching speaker impedance.. ..............................................................................................................................................92
Configuring the Remote ID.. ....................................................................................................................................................93
Changing the FM/AM tuning frequency setting.. ....................................................................................................................94
Initializing settings...................................................................................................................................................................95
UPDATING 96
Checking the version of firmware..............................................................96
Checking the version of firmware.. .........................................................................................................................................96
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Updating the firmware.............................................................................97
Updating the firmware.. ..........................................................................................................................................................97
Updating the firmware via your network.. .............................................................................................................................98
Updating firmware via USB flash drive.. .................................................................................................................................99
TROUBLESHOOTING 101
If you think there is a problem.................................................................101
If you think there is a problem, the 1st step is checking the following.. .............................................................................101
Problems with power, system, and/or remote control........................................................................................................ 102
Problems with the audio.. .....................................................................................................................................................104
Problems with FM radio.........................................................................................................................................................106
Problems with AM radio.........................................................................................................................................................107
Problems with DAB radio....................................................................................................................................................... 108
Problems with USB.. ..............................................................................................................................................................109
Problems with network.. .......................................................................................................................................................110
Problems with Bluetooth.. ....................................................................................................................................................113
Errors shown on the front display.........................................................................................................................................114
APPENDIX 116
Product care.........................................................................................116
Taking care of this product....................................................................................................................................................116
Making wireless network connections......................................................117
Selecting the wireless method of connecting to the network............................................................................................. 117
Using the WPS button to make a wireless connection.. ......................................................................................................118
Making a wireless connection with your iPhone (WAC).. .....................................................................................................119
Making a wireless connection manually...............................................................................................................................120
Supported devices and formats............................................................... 121
Supported Bluetooth devices.. .............................................................................................................................................121
Supported USB devices.. .......................................................................................................................................................122
Supported file formats on this product (network/USB).. ....................................................................................................123
Trademarks..........................................................................................124
Trademarks.. ..........................................................................................................................................................................124
Specifications.. ..................................................................................... 125
Specifications......................................................................................................................................................................... 125
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BEFORE USE
Please read first
About this product and manual
Thank you very much for purchasing this Yamaha product. This product is a network-compatible receiver for
home use. It can play radio broadcasts and network content, as well as analog and digital audio input.
This manual (guide) is organized as follows. Please be sure to read each of the guides that came with the
product and keep them handy for easy reference.
Safety Guide (Included with the Product)
Lists important safety precautions that should be read prior to use.
Quick Guide (Included with the Product)
This guide explains things from basic connections up through playing Internet radio.
User Guide (This Guide)
This provides explanations of all functions, such as information that is not addressed in the Quick Guide.
(The User Guide primarily explains operations using the included remote control.
(In the User Guide, iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch are referred to collectively as “iPhone”. Unless indicated
within an explanation, references to “iPhone” mean iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch.
(Symbols used in the User Guide
(CAUTION is used with information about potential injuries.
(NOTICE is used with information for preventing product failure, damage or malfunction, and/or loss of
data.
(NOTE is used with supplementary information that is helpful to know.
([Search tag] are keywords for searching.
You can download the latest manuals from the following website.
https://download.yamaha.com/
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BEFORE USE > Please read first
Input sources playable with this product
Compatible input sources
As illustrated below, this product supports playing a variety of input sources.
VOLUME
PURE DIRECT
RETURN
CONNECT
PUSH - ENTER
TUNINGPRESET
BAND
MEMORY CLEAR
BASSINPUT
5V
1A
BALANCE
L R
TREBLE
LOUDNESS
FLAT
-30dB
DIMMER MODE
DISPLAY
SELECT
PHONES
SPEAKERS
A B
Built-in Radio
Input: AirPlay/Bluetooth/Various Streaming Services
Audio from Smartphone/Tablet
USB Device (USB flash drive)
CD Player, etc.
Turntable
Computer
NAS
Streaming Service/Internet Radio
Audio from Audio System
Audio from Networked Device (Content)
Wi-Fi/LAN
Input: Net Radio/Server/MC LINK/
Various Streaming Services
MusicCast Compatible Devices
Wi-Fi/Bluetooth
Smartphone/Tablet
Audio from Radio
Input: Tuner
Input: USB
USB Device Audio
Input: CD/PHONO/LINE/OPTICAL/COAXIAL
Media Server
Wireless LAN Router
Related links (for connection)
(“Connecting external devices”(p.22)
(“Connecting radio antennas”(p.28)
(“To make a network connection”(p.31)
Related links (for playback)
(“Selecting an input source”(p.39)
(“Listening to the radio”(p.46)
(“Playing via a Bluetooth® connection”(p.56)
(“Listening to music via AirPlay”(p.59)
(“Listening to internet radio”(p.60)
(“Listening to streaming services”(p.61)
(“Playing music on a USB device”(p.62)
(“Playing songs on media servers (PC/NAS)”(p.64)
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BEFORE USE > Input sources playable with this product
Compatibility with MusicCast
This product is compatible with MusicCast. This makes it possible to share music with MusicCast-compatible
devices located in multiple rooms. Its dedicated app, “MusicCast Controller”, is easy to use and allows users
to enjoy music from smartphones, media servers (PC/NAS), Internet radio and streaming services from
anywhere in the home.
For details on MusicCast and compatible devices, please visit the Yamaha website. For more information
about the app, search “MusicCast Controller” in the App Store or Google Play.
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BEFORE USE > Input sources playable with this product
Accessories
Checking the accessories
This product comes with the following accessories. Check and make sure that you have all of the included
accessories.
£ DAB/FM antenna (Models for U.K., Europe, Russia and Australia)
£ AM antenna (Models for U.S.A., Canada, China, Korea, Asia, Taiwan and for Central and South America)
£ FM antenna (Models for U.S.A., Canada, China, Korea, Asia, Taiwan and for Central and South America)
* One of the above is supplied depending on the region of purchase.
£ Remote control
£ Batteries (AA, R6, UM-3) (×2)
£ Safety Guide
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BEFORE USE > Accessories
£ Quick Guide
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BEFORE USE > Accessories
NAMES OF PARTS AND THEIR FUNCTIONS
Unit
Front panel
The following are the names of parts on the front of the unit and an explanation of their functions.
VOLUME
PURE DIRECT
RETURN
CONNECT
PUSH - ENTER
TUNINGPRESET
BAND
MEMORY CLEAR
BASSINPUT
5V
1A
BALANCE
L R
TREBLE
LOUDNESS
FLAT
-30dB
DIMMER MODE
DISPLAY
SELECT
PHONES
SPEAKERS
A B
n wp vq x
mc i lhgfeda b j k
o r s t u
az (Power) Switch
Turns this product ON (O)/OFF (N) (p.35).
With the power ON, press the z (Power) key on the remote control to switch the power between ON and Standby.
This product also goes into Standby in the following situations.
(When the Auto Power Standby function is activated (p.88)
NOTE
The remote control does not work if the power is OFF. This product cannot also be linked with a Bluetooth device, a network
device, or MusicCast Controller App.
bPower Indicator
Lights up as follows to indicate the state of power.
Power ON: Indicator lights up.
Power in Standby: Indicator is faintly lit.
Power OFF: Indicator is off.
NOTE
When the indicator is flashing, it means the protective circuit has been activated and the power will not turn ON, in order to
protect the product. Please contact an authorized Yamaha service center to have it repaired.
cRemote control signal receiver
Receives the signal (infrared) from the remote control (p.21).
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NAMES OF PARTS AND THEIR FUNCTIONS > Unit
dDIMMER
Changes the brightness of the front display. The brightness changes between 5 levels each time it is pressed.
eDISPLAY
Switches the information shown on the front display panel (p.41).
fMODE
Switches the FM Radio reception mode (Stereo/Mono) (p.49).
gMEMORY
For registering radio stations (presets) (p.53). Internet radio stations, songs from media servers, and the song
currently playing when USB input is selected can also be registered (p.74).
hCLEAR
Removes a previously registered (preset) radio station (p.55).
iBAND
Switches the radio tuner band (p.49).
jPRESET
Used for recalling registered (preset) radio stations (p.54) and registered songs/Internet radio stations (p.76).
kTUNING
Used for selecting a radio station (p.49).
lFront Display
Displays various information and menus (p.14).
mPURE DIRECT/Indicator
Switches the Pure Direct function ON/OFF (p.42). When this is ON, the indicator lights up, and the front display turns
off.
nPHONES jack
For plugging in headphones (compatible with standard stereo phone plugs).
NOTE
Audio cannot be output to speakers connected to this product when headphones are plugged in.
oSPEAKERS A and B
For selecting the speakers to play from. Toggles Speakers A or B ON/OFF each time it is pressed (p.38).
pUSB port
For connecting a USB device (p.62).
qINPUT
Selects the input source (p.39).
rBASS
Adjusts the volume of the low-frequency range (p.43).
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NAMES OF PARTS AND THEIR FUNCTIONS > Unit
sTREBLE
Adjusts the volume of the high-frequency range (p.43).
tBALANCE
Adjusts the left/right balance of the volume (p.44).
uLOUDNESS
Adjusts to make it easier to hear bass and treble even at low volumes (p.45).
vSELECT (PUSH-ENTER)
Used for things like operating the menus on the front display. Turn this to select an item, and press it to confirm the
selection.
wRETURN/CONNECT
Used for things like operating the menus on the front display.
Also used when registering this product on the MusicCast Network (p.37).
xVOLUME
Adjusts the volume.
Related links
“Taking care of this product”(p.116)
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NAMES OF PARTS AND THEIR FUNCTIONS > Unit
Front display
The following is an explanation of what is shown on the front display.
VOL.
MUTE
TUNEDSTEREO
A
SLEEP
B
a if
j
b c g hed
j
aInformation display
Various information is shown, such as the name of the input source.
Press DISPLAY on the front panel to switch the information shown (p.41).
NOTE
Only single-byte alphanumeric characters and some symbols are displayed.
bSTEREO indicator
Lights up when FM radio is received in stereo.
cTUNED indicator
Lights up when a radio station is received.
dWireless LAN indicator
Lights up when the product is connected wirelessly to a network.
eBluetooth indicator
Lights up when connected to a Bluetooth device.
fSpeaker indicators
The indicator(s) of the speakers (A/B) from which audio is playing light up.
gSLEEP indicator
Lights up when the sleep timer has been set (p.77).
hMUTE indicator
Flashes when the audio is muted.
iVolume indicator
Shows the volume setting of the product.
jCursor indicators
These light up when the cursor keys of the remote control can be used to control the product.
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NAMES OF PARTS AND THEIR FUNCTIONS > Unit
NOTE
(Pressing DIMMER on the front panel allows you to adjust the brightness of the front display (p.11).
(When using Pure Direct, the front display turns OFF. After turning OFF, the display comes back ON when the remote control or front
panel is operated.
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NAMES OF PARTS AND THEIR FUNCTIONS > Unit
Rear panel
The following are the names of parts on the rear of the unit and an explanation of their functions.
A
B
SPEAKERS
NETWORK
COAXIAL
OPTICAL
FM AM
75Ω
ANTENNA
SUBWOOFER
OUT
PHONO
IN
1
IN
OUT
2
1
2
1
2
IN
CD
LINE
OUT
3
SERVICE
GND
a eb fc hd g
kj li
aPHONO IN jacks
GND jack
For connecting to a turntable (p.22).
bOPTICAL 1-2 IN jacks
For connecting to external devices with an optical digital output (p.22).
cANTENNA jack
For connecting to a radio antenna (p.28).
dCOAXIAL 1-2 IN jacks
For connecting to external devices with a coaxial digital output (p.22).
eSERVICE port
These are service ports that are used when performing repairs, etc. Do not plug anything into them.
fNETWORK jack
For connecting a network cable when connecting this product to a wired network (p.32).
gWireless antenna
For connecting this product to a wireless network (Wi-Fi) (p.33). It is also used for Bluetooth connections (p.56).
hPower cord
Connects to an electrical outlet (p.34).
iLINE 1-3 jacks
For connecting external devices that have analog audio inputs/outputs (p.22).
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NAMES OF PARTS AND THEIR FUNCTIONS > Unit
jCD IN jacks
For connecting to the analog audio OUT of devices like CD players (p.22).
kSUBWOOFER OUT jack
For connecting to a subwoofer with a built-in amplifier (p.27).
lSPEAKERS jacks
For connecting to speakers (p.23).
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NAMES OF PARTS AND THEIR FUNCTIONS > Unit
Remote control
Remote control
The following are the names of the parts of the remote control and explanations of their functions.
VOLUME
PHONO
SLEEP
COAX 1 COAX 2
BLUETOOTH
OPT 1 OPT 2 CD
LINE 1 LINE 2 LINE 3
TUNER
HOME RETURN
SETUP OPTION
NOW PLAYING MUTE
NET USB
TUNING
REPEAT SHUFFLE
ENTER
BAND
PRESET
MEMORY
A B
SPEAKERS
ENTER
aRemote control signal transmitter
Sends the remote control signal (infrared).
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NAMES OF PARTS AND THEIR FUNCTIONS > Remote control
bSPEAKERS A and B keys
For switching the output speakers. Toggles Speakers A or B ON/OFF each time it is pressed (p.38).
cInput source selection keys
Selects the input source to play (p.39).
NOTE
Pressing the NET key repeatedly switches between the network sources.
dBAND key
Switches the radio tuner band (p.49).
TUNING keys
Used for selecting a radio station (p.49).
eMEMORY key
For registering radio stations (presets) (p.53). Internet radio stations, songs from media servers, and the song
currently playing when USB input is selected can also be registered (p.74).
PRESET keys
Used for recalling registered (preset) radio stations (p.54) and registered songs/Internet radio stations (p.76).
fHOME key
Moves to the top level when selecting music files, folders, etc.
gSETUP key
Opens the Setup menu (p.79).
hNOW PLAYING key
Displays song information when selecting music files, folders, etc.
iz (Power) key
Switches the power of this product between ON and Standby (p.35).
jSLEEP key
Sets the sleep timer (p.77).
kMenu operation keys
Cursor keys (qwer), ENTER key, and RETURN key
For operating the menus.
lOPTION key
Opens the Option menu (p.66).
mMUTE key
Mutes the sound. Pressing it again returns the volume to its previous level.
nVOLUME +/- keys
Adjusts the volume (p.40).
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NAMES OF PARTS AND THEIR FUNCTIONS > Remote control
oPlayback keys
REPEAT key, r/d (Play/Pause) key, SHUFFLE key, f/h (Skip/Rewind) key, ■ (Stop)
key, j/g (Fast-Forward/Skip) key
For operating playback, such as a media server, Internet radio, or Bluetooth.
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