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  • Page 1 User Guide Receiver...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS 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...
  • Page 3 TABLE OF CONTENTS 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..
  • Page 4 TABLE OF CONTENTS 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..
  • Page 5 TABLE OF CONTENTS 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..
  • Page 6: 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.
  • Page 7: Input Sources Playable With This Product

    BEFORE USE > Input sources playable with this product Input sources playable with this product Compatible input sources As illustrated below, this product supports playing a variety of input sources. USB Device Audio Audio from Networked Device (Content) Media Server Streaming Service/Internet Radio USB Device (USB flash drive) Computer...
  • Page 8: Compatibility With Musiccast

    (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.
  • Page 9: Accessories

    BEFORE USE > Accessories 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) £...
  • Page 10 BEFORE USE > Accessories £ Quick Guide...
  • Page 11: Names Of Parts And Their Functions

    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. Remote control signal receiver...
  • Page 12 NAMES OF PARTS AND THEIR FUNCTIONS > Unit DIMMER Changes the brightness of the front display. The brightness changes between 5 levels each time it is pressed. DISPLAY Switches the information shown on the front display panel (p.41). MODE Switches the FM Radio reception mode (Stereo/Mono) (p.49). MEMORY For registering radio stations (presets) (p.53).
  • Page 13 NAMES OF PARTS AND THEIR FUNCTIONS > Unit TREBLE Adjusts the volume of the high-frequency range (p.43). BALANCE Adjusts the left/right balance of the volume (p.44). LOUDNESS Adjusts to make it easier to hear bass and treble even at low volumes (p.45). SELECT (PUSH-ENTER) Used for things like operating the menus on the front display.
  • Page 14: Front Display

    NAMES OF PARTS AND THEIR FUNCTIONS > Unit Front display The following is an explanation of what is shown on the front display. STEREO TUNED SLEEP MUTE VOL. Information 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).
  • Page 15 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.
  • Page 16: Rear Panel

    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. NETWORK SERVICE PHONO ANTENNA OPTICAL SPEAKERS 75Ω COAXIAL SUBWOOFER LINE PHONO IN jacks GND jack For connecting to a turntable (p.22).
  • Page 17 NAMES OF PARTS AND THEIR FUNCTIONS > Unit CD IN jacks For connecting to the analog audio OUT of devices like CD players (p.22). SUBWOOFER OUT jack For connecting to a subwoofer with a built-in amplifier (p.27). SPEAKERS jacks For connecting to speakers (p.23).
  • Page 18: Remote Control

    NAMES OF PARTS AND THEIR FUNCTIONS > Remote control Remote control Remote control The following are the names of the parts of the remote control and explanations of their functions. SPEAKERS PHONO SLEEP COAX 1 COAX 2 BLUETOOTH OPT 1 OPT 2 LINE 1 LINE 2...
  • Page 19 NAMES OF PARTS AND THEIR FUNCTIONS > Remote control SPEAKERS A and B keys For switching the output speakers. Toggles Speakers A or B ON/OFF each time it is pressed (p.38). Input source selection keys Selects the input source to play (p.39). NOTE Pressing the NET key repeatedly switches between the network sources.
  • Page 20 NAMES OF PARTS AND THEIR FUNCTIONS > Remote control Playback 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.
  • Page 21: Preparation

    PREPARATION > Preparing the remote control PREPARATION Preparing the remote control How to insert batteries, and its operating range Put the included batteries into the remote control facing the correct way (+/-). The operating range of the remote control is as illustrated. Point the remote control at the remote control signal (infrared) receiver when operating it.
  • Page 22: Connecting External Devices

    PREPARATION > Connecting external devices Connecting external devices Connecting audio devices This explains connecting audio devices, such as a CD player, to the product. Use the type of cable appropriate for the jacks of the device to be connected, such as an RCA cable, optical fiber cable, or coaxial cable, which are commercially available.
  • Page 23: Connecting Speakers

    PREPARATION > Connecting speakers Connecting speakers Connecting speakers Use speaker cable (commercially available) to connect speakers to the product. NOTE Use the speakers with an impedance of at least 4-ohm. When connecting 2 sets of speakers (Speaker A and Speaker B), use the speakers with an impedance of at least 8-ohm. When connecting 4-ohm (4-ohm or more but less than 8-ohm) speakers, change the speaker impedance on the Advanced Setup menu.
  • Page 24 PREPARATION > Connecting speakers Turn the knob of the speaker jack to the left to loosen it, then insert the core of the speaker cable into the hole in the jack. Turn the knob back to the right to tighten it. NOTICE When preparing the speaker cable, do so far away from the product.
  • Page 25 PREPARATION > Connecting speakers Related links “Making bi-wiring connections” (p.26) “Connecting a subwoofer” (p.27) “Switching speaker impedance” (p.92)
  • Page 26: Making Bi-Wiring Connections

    PREPARATION > Connecting speakers Making bi-wiring connections Bi-wiring allows output to the speaker woofers (low frequency) and the tweeter/mid-range (mid to high- frequency) to be split and driven separately. Speakers compatible with bi-wiring are required for these connections. Remove the short bar or bridge attached to the jacks of the speakers. Connect the product and the speakers as illustrated.
  • Page 27: Connecting A Subwoofer

    PREPARATION > Connecting speakers Connecting a subwoofer To use a subwoofer, connect it to the product with a monaural pin cable (RCA) (commercially available). Subwoofer (with built-in amplifier) NETWORK SERVICE PHONO ANTENNA OPTICAL SPEAKERS 75Ω COAXIAL SUBWOOFER LINE Rear panel...
  • Page 28: Connecting Radio Antennas

    PREPARATION > Connecting radio antennas Connecting radio antennas Connecting an FM antenna Model For U.S.A., Canada, China, Korea, Asia, Taiwan, Central and South America Connect the included FM antenna to the product. After connecting the FM antenna, secure it to a wall. FM antenna NETWORK SERVICE...
  • Page 29: Connecting An Am Antenna

    PREPARATION > Connecting radio antennas Connecting an AM antenna Model For U.S.A., Canada, China, Korea, Asia, Taiwan, Central and South America Connect the included AM antenna to the product. Put the AM antenna in a flat location after connecting it. AM antenna Rear panel NETWORK...
  • Page 30: Connecting A Dab/Fm Antenna

    PREPARATION > Connecting radio antennas Connecting a DAB/FM antenna Model For U.K., Europe, Russia and Australia Connect the included DAB/FM antenna to the product. Fix the antenna ends to a wall. DAB/FM antenna Rear panel NETWORK SERVICE PHONO ANTENNA DAB/FM OPTICAL SPEAKERS 75Ω...
  • Page 31: Preparing A Network Connection

    PREPARATION > Preparing a network connection Preparing a network connection To make a network connection This product supports both wired and wireless connections. Select the connection method according to your network environment. Connecting to a network allows you to play Internet radio stations and music files stored on media servers such as computers or network-attached storage (NAS).
  • Page 32: Connecting A Network Cable (Wired Connection)

    PREPARATION > Preparing a network connection Connecting a network cable (wired connection) Use a network cable (CAT-5 or higher straight cable) (commercially available) to connect the product to the router. If the router is compatible with DHCP servers, network settings do not have to be configured for this product. Network Attached Storage (NAS) Internet Router...
  • Page 33: Preparing The Wireless Antenna (Wireless Connection)

    PREPARATION > Preparing a network connection Preparing the wireless antenna (wireless connection) To use a wireless or Bluetooth connection, flip up the wireless antenna. NETWORK NETWOR NETWORK SERVICE SERVICE SERVICE SERVICE SERVICE SERVICE SERVICE SERVICE SERVICE SPEAKERS NOTICE When purchased, the wireless antenna is fixed with tape. Gently peel off the tape and flip up the wireless antenna as illustrated. Do not exert excessive force on the wireless antenna when you flip it up.
  • Page 34: Turning The Product On

    PREPARATION > Turning the product ON Turning the product ON Plugging the power cord into an outlet After making all the connections, connect the power cord to an outlet. Connect to a power outlet SPEAKERS Rear panel NOTE Be sure to unplug this product from the power outlet when it will not be used for a long time. This product consumes a small amount of electricity even when its power is in Standby.
  • Page 35: Turning The Power On

    PREPARATION > Turning the product ON Turning the power ON Turn the product ON. Press the z (Power) Switch on the front panel. The power comes ON and the Power Indicator lights up. Power Indicator Power Switch DIMMER DISPLAY INPUT BASS PHONES SPEAKERS...
  • Page 36 PREPARATION > Turning the product ON “WAC” Display The WAC (Wireless Accessory Configuration) function is for applying the wireless settings of an iOS device to another device and wirelessly connecting to the network. The steps for connecting to a network using MusicCast Controller are explained in the chapter “PREPARATION”.
  • Page 37: Configuring Musiccast Settings (Connecting To A Network)

    PREPARATION > Configuring MusicCast settings (connecting to a network) Configuring MusicCast settings (connecting to a network) Registering with the MusicCast network Register the product to the MusicCast network. You can configure network connection settings for the product at the same time. The dedicated app “MusicCast Controller” for mobile devices is required for making settings.
  • Page 38: Playback Basic Operations

    PLAYBACK > Basic operations PLAYBACK Basic operations Selecting the output speakers Press the SPEAKERS A key and/or SPEAKERS B key to select the speakers to output to. You can check which speakers are selected via the speaker indicator on the front display. SPEAKERS PHONO SLEEP...
  • Page 39: Selecting An Input Source

    PLAYBACK > Basic operations Selecting an input source To play music, select the desired input source. Turn ON an external device. Press an input source selection key to select an input source. Selects the input source from the following. PHONO key: turntable audio input via the PHONO input jacks COAX 1/2 keys: audio input via COAXIAL 1 or 2 input jack BLUETOOTH key: audio from a device, such as a smartphone, connected via Bluetooth.
  • Page 40: Adjusting The Volume

    PLAYBACK > Basic operations Adjusting the volume Press the VOLUME +/− keys to adjust the volume. SPEAKERS PHONO SLEEP COAX 1 COAX 2 BLUETOOTH OPT 1 OPT 2 LINE 1 LINE 2 LINE 3 HOME HOME RETURN RETURN TUNER BAND TUNING VOLUME +/- MEMORY...
  • Page 41: Switching The Front Display

    PLAYBACK > Basic operations Switching the front display The information shown on the front display can be changed depending on the current input source. Press DISPLAY on the front panel repeatedly to select the item you wish to display. Track The selected information is displayed after 3 seconds.
  • Page 42: Adjusting The Sound To Your Preference

    PLAYBACK > Adjusting the sound to your preference Adjusting the sound to your preference Enjoying Pure Direct playback (PURE DIRECT) Pure Direct stops various processes and circuitry except for the basic ones for playback, letting you enjoy higher quality sound with reduced noise. After pressing PURE DIRECT to turn it ON, the PURE DIRECT indicator lights up.
  • Page 43: Adjusting Bass And Treble (Bass/Treble)

    PLAYBACK > Adjusting the sound to your preference Adjusting bass and treble (BASS/TREBLE) You can adjust the level of high-frequency range (Treble) and low-frequency range (Bass) individually. BASS TREBLE Adjusting the bass When the bass feels too weak, turn BASS to the right to increase it. When it feels too strong, turn BASS to the left to reduce it.
  • Page 44: Adjusting Left/Right Volume Balance (Balance)

    PLAYBACK > Adjusting the sound to your preference Adjusting left/right volume balance (BALANCE) Any unbalance in volume due to positioning of the speakers and/or conditions in the room can be corrected by adjusting the balance of the volume between the left and right speakers. BALANCE Turn BALANCE left or right to adjust the left channel (L) or the right channel (R).
  • Page 45: Making It Easier To Hear Bass And Treble At Low Volumes (Loudness)

    PLAYBACK > Adjusting the sound to your preference Making it easier to hear bass and treble at low volumes (LOUDNESS) It lowers the volume of the midrange and allows the listener to enjoy natural sound even at low volumes by compensating for the human auditory characteristic that makes it difficult to hear bass and treble at low volumes.
  • Page 46: Listening To The Radio

    PLAYBACK > Listening to the radio Listening to the radio Preparing to listen to the radio Setting the frequency steps Model For Asia, Taiwan, Central and South America Set the radio tuning frequency steps of this product depending on your country or region. At the factory, the frequency step setting is set to 50 kHz for FM and 9 kHz for AM.
  • Page 47 PLAYBACK > Listening to the radio Preparing the DAB tuning Model For U.K., Europe, Russia and Australia Before listening to DAB (Digital Audio Broadcasting) radio, perform an initial scan to register the DAB radio stations automatically. Switch the input to “TUNER”. Press the BAND key to select the DAB band.
  • Page 48 PLAYBACK > Listening to the radio Frequency Channel label 190.640 MHz 192.352 MHz 194.064 MHz 195.936 MHz 197.648 MHz 199.360 MHz 201.072 MHz 202.928 MHz 204.640 MHz 206.352 MHz 208.064 MHz 209.936 MHz 211.648 MHz 213.360 MHz 215.072 MHz 216.928 MHz 218.640 MHz 220.352 MHz 222.064 MHz...
  • Page 49: Selecting A Radio Station

    PLAYBACK > Listening to the radio Selecting a radio station You can use the this product’s built-in tuner to listen to the radio. Switch the input to “TUNER”. Press the BAND key to switch to the next reception band. FM/AM (Models for U.S.A., Canada, China, Korea, Asia, Taiwan and for Central and South America) DAB/FM (Models for U.K., Europe, Russia and Australia) Select a radio station.
  • Page 50: Displaying The Radio Data System Information

    PLAYBACK > Listening to the radio Displaying the Radio Data System information Model For U.K., Europe and Russia Radio Data System is a data transmission system used by FM stations. This product can receive various types of data, such as “Program Service”, “Program Type”, “Radio Text” and “Clock Time”, when it is tuned in to a Radio Data System broadcasting station.
  • Page 51: Displaying The Dab Information

    PLAYBACK > Listening to the radio Displaying the DAB information Model For U.K., Europe, Russia and Australia This product can receive various types of DAB information when it is tuned into a DAB radio station. Tune in to the desired DAB radio station. Press DISPLAY on the front panel to select between the various display items.
  • Page 52: Auto-Registering Fm Radio Stations (Auto Preset)

    PLAYBACK > Listening to the radio Auto-registering FM radio stations (auto preset) This function automatically registers the FM stations with the strongest signal to preset numbers. Switch the input to “TUNER”. Press the OPTION key. Select “Auto Preset” with the cursor keys (q/w) and then press the ENTER key. To specify a preset number to start auto-presetting, use the PRESET or the cursor keys (▲/▼) to select the preset number within 5 seconds and then press the ENTER key.
  • Page 53: Registering Radio Stations Manually

    PLAYBACK > Listening to the radio Registering radio stations manually You can select a radio station and register it manually to a preset number. Select a radio station. Press the MEMORY key. STEREO TUNED VOL. 01:Empty Select the preset number to register with the PRESET key. Press the MEMORY key.
  • Page 54: Recalling A Registered Radio Station

    PLAYBACK > Listening to the radio Recalling a registered radio station This recalls a radio station (preset station) that is registered to preset number. Switch the input to “TUNER”. Press the PRESET key to select the preset number. The registered radio station is recalled. NOTE Any preset numbers without anything registered are skipped.
  • Page 55: Removing The Registration Of A Radio Station

    PLAYBACK > Listening to the radio Removing the registration of a radio station This explains how to remove the registration of a preset radio station. Switch the input to “TUNER”. Press the OPTION key. Select “Clear Preset” with the cursor keys (q/w) and then press the ENTER key. Use the PRESET key or cursor keys (q/w) to select the preset number to be removed and then press the ENTER key.
  • Page 56: Playing Via A Bluetooth® Connection

    PLAYBACK > Playing via a Bluetooth® connection Playing via a Bluetooth® connection Playing the audio of a Bluetooth device on this product (audio reception) This product can play music files and the like saved on a Bluetooth device (such as a smartphone). CAUTION If you adjust the volume on the Bluetooth device, it may get unexpectedly loud and cause damage to your hearing and/or equipment.
  • Page 57: Playing This Product's Audio Through Bluetooth Speakers/Headphones (Audio Transmission)

    PLAYBACK > Playing via a Bluetooth® connection Playing this product’s audio through Bluetooth speakers/ headphones (audio transmission) You can output the audio playing on this product to Bluetooth speakers/headphones. Only connect to Bluetooth speakers/headphones that have volume adjustment. This product cannot adjust their volume.
  • Page 58 PLAYBACK > Playing via a Bluetooth® connection Related links “Configuring Bluetooth” (p.86)
  • Page 59: Listening To Music Via Airplay

    PLAYBACK > Listening to music via AirPlay Listening to music via AirPlay Playing music via AirPlay You can play music and other content on this product via AirPlay. Tap (or click) the AirPlay icon on your iPhone or iTunes/Music and then select this product as the output destination. CAUTION The volume may become louder than expected when adjusting it on your AirPlay device, which can cause damage to your hearing and/or your device.
  • Page 60: Listening To Internet Radio

    This function uses the airable.Radio service. airable is a service provided by the company airable GmbH. This service is subject to change, suspension, or termination without notice. Please note that the Yamaha Corporation is in no way responsible for this.
  • Page 61: Listening To Streaming Services

    Some streaming services require a subscription to their paid services. For details on each service provider, see its official website. Streaming services are subject to change, suspension, or termination without notice. Please note that the Yamaha Corporation is in no way responsible for this.
  • Page 62: Playing Music On A Usb Device

    PLAYBACK > Playing music on a USB device Playing music on a USB device Playing music on a USB device This explains how to play music files saved on a USB device on this product. Front panel INPUT BASS TREBLE PHONES SPEAKERS USB device (USB flash drive)
  • Page 63 PLAYBACK > Playing music on a USB device SHUFFLE key: changes the playback mode to Shuffle. Check the settings on the front display. Off: disables Shuffle mode. On: plays all the songs on the album (or in the folder) in random order. Explanation of key operations: playback info NOW PLAYING key: shows playback information on the front display for the song that is playing.
  • Page 64: Playing Songs On Media Servers (Pc/Nas)

    PLAYBACK > Playing songs on media servers (PC/NAS) Playing songs on media servers (PC/NAS) Playing songs on media servers (PC/NAS) When this product is connected to a network, it can play music files saved on a media server connected to the same server.
  • Page 65 PLAYBACK > Playing songs on media servers (PC/NAS) ENTER key: press when a folder is selected to move one level down. Press when a music files is selected to start playing it. RETURN key: displays one level up. HOME key: displays the very top level. NOTE You can configure it so this product turns ON automatically when you start playing music on the media server.
  • Page 66: Option Menu (Settings For Each Input Source)

    PLAYBACK > Option menu (settings for each input source) Option menu (settings for each input source) Basic operation of the Option menu You can set playback-related functions to suit the source that is currently playing. The basic operating methods of the Option menu are as follows. Press the OPTION key.
  • Page 67: List Of Option Menu

    PLAYBACK > Option menu (settings for each input source) List of Option menu The following settings are available in the Option menu. Item Page Volume Trim In. Trim (Input Trim) FORMAT Signal Info. SAMPLING Auto Preset Clear Preset Init Scan (Initial Scan) Tune AID Vol.
  • Page 68: Correcting Volume Difference Between Input Sources

    PLAYBACK > Option menu (settings for each input source) Correcting volume difference between input sources You can correct volume difference between input sources. If it bothers you when the volume becomes louder/quieter when you change the input source, use this setting to fine tune them. Option menu “Volume Trim”...
  • Page 69: Displaying Audio Signal Information

    PLAYBACK > Option menu (settings for each input source) Displaying audio signal information Displaying format information You can display format information for the audio signal that is playing. Option menu “Signal Info.” > “FORMAT” Related links “Basic operation of the Option menu” (p.66) Displaying the sampling frequency You can display the sampling frequency of the audio signal that is playing.
  • Page 70: Performing An Initial Scan For Dab Radio Reception

    PLAYBACK > Option menu (settings for each input source) Performing an initial scan for DAB radio reception Model For U.K., Europe, Russia and Australia Performs an initial scan for searching DAB radio stations. Option menu “Init Scan (Initial Scan)” Select “TUNER” as the input source. Press the BAND key to select the DAB band.
  • Page 71: Checking Reception Strength Of Each Dab Channel Label

    PLAYBACK > Option menu (settings for each input source) Checking reception strength of each DAB channel label Model For U.K., Europe, Russia and Australia You can check reception strength of each DAB channel label. Option menu “Tune AID” Select “TUNER” as the input source. Press the BAND key to select the DAB band.
  • Page 72: Setting Volume Interlock With This Product When Playing An Airplay/Bluetooth Device

    PLAYBACK > Option menu (settings for each input source) Setting volume interlock with this product when playing an AirPlay/Bluetooth device When selecting an AirPlay/Bluetooth input, you can set whether to link the volume with this product. If set to anything other than Off, the volume of this product can be adjusted by the AirPlay or Bluetooth device. Option menu “Vol.
  • Page 73: Setting Auto Playback

    PLAYBACK > Option menu (settings for each input source) Setting auto playback This function sets whether or not to play the content on media servers and USB devices automatically. Option menu “Auto Playback” Setting value Disables auto playback. When the power is turned ON or the input is switched, the content that was last played starts playing automatically.
  • Page 74: Useful Functions Preset Functions

    USEFUL FUNCTIONS > Preset functions USEFUL FUNCTIONS Preset functions Registering your favorite content to presets You can easily recall your favorite content later (such as music on media servers or USB devices, or Internet radio stations) by registering it as presets. Preset registration Content that can be registered includes “TUNER”, “Server”, “Net Radio”, “USB”, and some streaming services.
  • Page 75 USEFUL FUNCTIONS > Preset functions NOTE By pressing the MEMORY key for 3 seconds or longer, you can register empty preset numbers automatically. When the input is on “TUNER”, however, the radio station will be registered to the next empty number from the previously preset number. To go back to the original display without registering, press the RETURN key.
  • Page 76: Recalling Content Registered To A Preset

    USEFUL FUNCTIONS > Preset functions Recalling content registered to a preset Select the content you want to listen to from the content registered to presets (such as music on media servers or USB devices, or Internet radio stations). Recalling a preset Press the TUNER key, NET key, or USB key.
  • Page 77: Sleep Timer Function

    USEFUL FUNCTIONS > Sleep timer function Sleep timer function Configuring the time for the sleep timer Once the specified time elapses, the product goes into Standby. Press the SLEEP key repeatedly to set the desired time for the sleep timer. You can choose OFF, 120, 90, 60 or 30 minutes.
  • Page 78: Settings Menus

    SETTINGS > Menus SETTINGS Menus Menu structure This product has the following menus, depending on the use. Setup menu: For detailed configuration of the functions of the product. Make settings with the remote control while looking at the front display. Advanced Setup menu: For configuring the product’s system settings, etc.
  • Page 79: Setup Menu (Changing Function Settings)

    SETTINGS > Setup menu (changing function settings) Setup menu (changing function settings) Basic operation of the Setup menu For detailed configuration of the functions of the product. The basic operating methods of the Setup menu are as follows. Press the SETUP key. Network Use the cursor keys (q/w) to select an item and press the ENTER key.
  • Page 80: List Of Setup Menu Items

    SETTINGS > Setup menu (changing function settings) List of Setup menu items Items in the Setup menu are as follows. Item Page Connection Information IP Address DMC Control Network Network Stdby (Network Standby) Network Name Network Update MC Pwr Intlock (MusicCast Power Interlock) Bluetooth Bluetooth Standby (Bluetooth Standby)
  • Page 81: Configuring A Network

    SETTINGS > Setup menu (changing function settings) Configuring a network Setting the method of connecting (wired/wireless) to a network This sets the method of connecting this product to a network. Setup menu “Network” > “Connection” Setting value Wired Connects via a network cable. Wireless Connects via Wi-Fi.
  • Page 82 SETTINGS > Setup menu (changing function settings) Setup menu “Network” > “IP Address” > “DHCP” Setting value DHCP server not used. Configures the network information manually. DHCP server used. Configures the network information automatically. Default value Related links “Basic operation of the Setup menu” (p.79) Configuring network information manually This explains how to configure the network information (IP address, subnet mask, default gateway, etc.) of this product manually.
  • Page 83 SETTINGS > Setup menu (changing function settings) Configuring operations from a digital media controller This configures whether this product can be controlled from a digital media controller (DMC). When enabled, playback of this product can be controlled from a DMC on the same network as the product. Setup menu “Network”...
  • Page 84 Updating the firmware Firmware is updated to add functionality to this product and/or resolve problems. You can download the latest firmware from the Yamaha website. For details, check the information provided with the firmware when you update it. Setup menu “Network”...
  • Page 85 SETTINGS > Setup menu (changing function settings) Related links “Updating the firmware” (p.97) “Basic operation of the Setup menu” (p.79) Configuring power interlock with MusicCast-compatible devices and this product This function allows you to set whether MusicCast-compatible devices (slave) turn ON in tandem with this product (master) when it is turned ON.
  • Page 86: Configuring Bluetooth

    SETTINGS > Setup menu (changing function settings) Configuring Bluetooth Configuring to use Bluetooth This sets whether or not to use the Bluetooth function. Setup menu “Bluetooth” > “Bluetooth” Setting value Disables Bluetooth functions. Enables Bluetooth functions. Default value Related links “Playing via a Bluetooth®...
  • Page 87: Configuring The Volume

    SETTINGS > Setup menu (changing function settings) Configuring the volume Setting the maximum volume This sets the maximum volume that can be set via the VOLUME keys of the remote control, etc. Setup menu “Volume” > “Max Volume” Setting value -50.0 dB to 0.0 dB (5.0 dB intervals) Default value 0.0 dB...
  • Page 88: Configuring Auto Power Standby

    SETTINGS > Setup menu (changing function settings) Configuring auto power standby This setting is for making the power of this product go into Standby automatically. Setup menu “AutoPowerStdby (Auto Power Standby)” Setting value Does not go into Standby automatically. Goes into Standby when any of the following conditions is met. When the product has not been operated for 8 hours When the input is “NET”...
  • Page 89: Setting The Product To Eco Mode

    SETTINGS > Setup menu (changing function settings) Setting the product to ECO mode Sets the product to the ECO mode (power-saving function). When the setting has been changed, press the ENTER key to restart the product. The new setting is applied after restarting.
  • Page 90: Advanced Setup Menu (Changing System Settings)

    SETTINGS > Advanced Setup menu (changing system settings) Advanced Setup menu (changing system settings) Basic operation of the Advanced Setup menu For changing system settings for the product. Operate as follows from the front panel. If the power of the product is ON, press the z (Power) Switch to turn it OFF. Press the z (Power) Switch while holding down RETURN.
  • Page 91: List Of Advanced Setup Menu Items

    SETTINGS > Advanced Setup menu (changing system settings) List of Advanced Setup menu items Items in the Advanced Setup menu are as follows. Item Page SP IMP. (Speaker Impedance) REMOTE ID TU (Frequency Step) INIT (Initialization) UPDATE (Firmware Update) NOTE Only the items that can be configured are shown on the front display.
  • Page 92: Switching Speaker Impedance

    SETTINGS > Advanced Setup menu (changing system settings) Switching speaker impedance Changes this product setting to match the impedance of the connected speakers. Advanced Setup menu “SP IMP. (Speaker Impedance)” Setting value 4ΩMIN For speakers with an impedance of 4-ohm or more but less than 8-ohm. 8ΩMIN For speakers with an impedance of 8-ohm.
  • Page 93: Configuring The Remote Id

    Sets the Remote ID to ID1. Assigns the Remote ID automatically. Use this setting when operating the product using AUTO the remote control that is included with some Yamaha CD/network players. Default value Related links “Basic operation of the Advanced Setup menu” (p.90)
  • Page 94: Changing The Fm/Am Tuning Frequency Setting

    SETTINGS > Advanced Setup menu (changing system settings) Changing the FM/AM tuning frequency setting Model For Asia, Taiwan, Central and South America Sets the FM/AM tuning frequency setting of this product depending on your country or region. Advanced Setup menu “TU (Frequency Step)”...
  • Page 95: Initializing Settings

    SETTINGS > Advanced Setup menu (changing system settings) Initializing settings Initializes (resets) the various settings of the product. Advanced Setup menu “INIT (Initialization)” Options Initializes all settings. NETWORK Initializes network-related settings. CANCEL Cancels initialization. Default value CANCEL Related links “Basic operation of the Advanced Setup menu” (p.90)
  • Page 96: Updating

    UPDATING > Checking the version of firmware UPDATING Checking the version of firmware Checking the version of firmware The version of this product’s firmware can be checked from the Setup menu. Do so as follows. Press the SETUP key. Select “Network” with the cursor keys (q/w) and then press the ENTER key. Then select “Network Update”...
  • Page 97: Updating The Firmware

    Updating the firmware Updated firmware is provided to add functionality to this product and/or resolve problems. For details about firmware, please visit the Yamaha website. The firmware can be updated either via the Internet or by using USB flash drive.
  • Page 98: Updating The Firmware Via Your Network

    Do not operate the product or unplug its power cord or network cable during the updating process. If the process is interrupted, this product may become unusable. If that happens, please contact an authorized Yamaha service center to have it repaired.
  • Page 99: Updating Firmware Via Usb Flash Drive

    Updating firmware via USB flash drive You can download the latest firmware from the Yamaha website, and the firmware can be updated by using a USB flash drive. For the information about the firmware, please visit the product information pages of the Yamaha website.
  • Page 100 UPDATING > Updating the firmware Press the z (Power) Switch to turn it OFF, and then, remove the USB flash drive from the USB port of this product. This completes the firmware update. NOTE The version of this product’s firmware can be checked from the Setup menu. If the product does not start up normally after the firmware update Update the firmware again as follows.
  • Page 101: Troubleshooting If You Think There Is A Problem

    TROUBLESHOOTING > If you think there is a problem TROUBLESHOOTING If you think there is a problem If you think there is a problem, the 1st step is checking the following If the product stops working normally while you are using it, check the following items first. The power plugs of the product and audio device(s) (CD player, etc.) are firmly plugged into their outlets.
  • Page 102: Problems With Power, System, And/Or Remote Control

    If the Power Indicator on the front panel flashes when you try to turn the power ON, it fails to come on in order to protect the product. Please contact an authorized Yamaha service center to have it repaired. Power fails to turn OFF The built-in microcomputer has frozen due to an external electrical shock (such as from lightning or excessive static electricity) or a drop in electrical voltage.
  • Page 103 TROUBLESHOOTING > If you think there is a problem This product cannot be operated with the remote control The z (Power) Switch on the front panel is OFF. Turn the z (Power) Switch on the front panel ON. It is outside the operating range. Try using it within the operating range.
  • Page 104: Problems With The Audio

    TROUBLESHOOTING > If you think there is a problem Problems with the audio No sound A different input is selected. Use the input source selection key to select the correct input. For more details, refer to the following. “Selecting an input source” (p.39) The product is receiving an input signal that it cannot play.
  • Page 105 TROUBLESHOOTING > If you think there is a problem No sound is output from a particular speaker BALANCE is set to the maximum for either left or right. Adjust BALANCE so sound comes out of the left and right speakers. A cable connecting this product and the corresponding speaker is damaged.
  • Page 106: Problems With Fm Radio

    TROUBLESHOOTING > If you think there is a problem Problems with FM radio Radio reception is poor or has noise It is receiving multipath (multiple reflections) or other interference. Change the height, orientation, and/or location of the FM antenna. The radio station is being received from a distant region. Press MODE on the front panel and switch to Mono reception.
  • Page 107: Problems With Am Radio

    TROUBLESHOOTING > If you think there is a problem Problems with AM radio AM radio reception is poor or has noise It is picking up noise from sources like fluorescent lights, motors, etc. It is difficult to completely eliminate noise from the environment. However, using a commercially- available outdoor antenna may help reduce the noise.
  • Page 108: Problems With Dab Radio

    TROUBLESHOOTING > If you think there is a problem Problems with DAB radio No DAB radio reception An initial scan has not been performed. Perform an initial scan to receive DAB radio. For details, see the following: “Preparing the DAB tuning” (p.47) No DAB radio reception even after performing an initial scan Reception strength of DAB radio is poor.
  • Page 109: Problems With Usb

    TROUBLESHOOTING > If you think there is a problem Problems with USB The USB device is not recognized The USB device is not plugged into the USB port correctly. Turn OFF this product and then plug the USB device in again. The USB device being used is in a format other than FAT16/32.
  • Page 110: Problems With Network

    TROUBLESHOOTING > If you think there is a problem Problems with network Network functions cannot be used Network information (IP address) was not acquired properly. Enable the DHCP server function of the router. Set “DHCP” to “On” from the Setup menu of this product. For more details, refer to the following.
  • Page 111 TROUBLESHOOTING > If you think there is a problem Media server (PC/NAS) files will not display (or play) This product or the media server are using unsupported file format(s). Use file formats that are supported by both this product and the media server. Refer to the following for the music file formats supported by this product.
  • Page 112 TROUBLESHOOTING > If you think there is a problem This product is not detected by the dedicated app on the mobile device This product is not connected to the same network as the mobile device. Check the network settings and/or the router settings and connect to the same network. You are using a router that supports multi SSID.
  • Page 113: Problems With Bluetooth

    TROUBLESHOOTING > If you think there is a problem Problems with Bluetooth Cannot connect with a Bluetooth device The wireless antenna of this product is not up. Stand the wireless antenna upright. The Bluetooth function of this product is disabled. Enable the Bluetooth function with “Bluetooth”...
  • Page 114: Errors Shown On The Front Display

    TROUBLESHOOTING > If you think there is a problem Errors shown on the front display When an error is shown on the front display, check it in the following table. Message Contents Solution Firmly twist the core wires of each of the speaker cables and then reconnect them to this product and the speakers.
  • Page 115 TROUBLESHOOTING > If you think there is a problem Message Contents Solution Try updating the firmware again. Update by using the USB flash drive instead of updating via your network. For more details, refer to the Error in updating the Update failed.
  • Page 116: Appendix Product Care

    APPENDIX > Product care APPENDIX Product care Taking care of this product Check the following before cleaning the product. Do not use chemicals such as benzene, thinner, or rubbing alcohol on the product. To avoid scratching the surface, wipe it dry with a soft cloth.
  • Page 117: Making Wireless Network Connections

    APPENDIX > Making wireless network connections Making wireless network connections Selecting the wireless method of connecting to the network Select the connection method suiting your network environment. Press the SETUP key. Select “Network” with the cursor keys (q/w) and then press the ENTER key. Then select “Connection”...
  • Page 118: Using The Wps Button To Make A Wireless Connection

    APPENDIX > Making wireless network connections Using the WPS button to make a wireless connection Pressing the WPS button on your wireless LAN router is a simple way to configure a wireless connection. Setup menu “Network” > “Connection” > “Wireless” Select “WPS”...
  • Page 119: Making A Wireless Connection With Your Iphone (Wac)

    APPENDIX > Making wireless network connections Making a wireless connection with your iPhone (WAC) Apply the network settings of your iPhone (iOS device) to this product to set up a wireless connection. Before starting setup, check and make sure your iPhone is connected to the wireless LAN router (access point).
  • Page 120: Making A Wireless Connection Manually

    APPENDIX > Making wireless network connections Making a wireless connection manually Enter the required information and set up a wireless connection. You will have to configure the SSID (network name), encryption method and security key manually. Setup menu “Network” > “Connection” > “Wireless” Select “Manual Setting”...
  • Page 121: Supported Devices And Formats

    APPENDIX > Supported devices and formats Supported devices and formats Supported Bluetooth devices Check the following for the Bluetooth devices that can connect to this product. Bluetooth devices that support A2DP and AVRCP profiles can be connected. Connection to all Bluetooth devices is not guaranteed.
  • Page 122: Supported Usb Devices

    APPENDIX > Supported devices and formats Supported USB devices Check the following to see if your USB device is supported by this product. USB flash drive formatted in FAT16 or FAT32 is supported. Do not plug in any other USB devices. USB devices with an encryption function cannot be used.
  • Page 123: Supported File Formats On This Product (Network/Usb)

    APPENDIX > Supported devices and formats Supported file formats on this product (network/USB) The following file formats can be played on this product. No. of Gapless Sampling frequency File quantization bits Bit rate (kbps) No. of channels Playback (kHz) (bit) Support 32/44.1/48/88.2/96/ WAV*...
  • Page 124: Trademarks

    The Bluetooth® word mark and logos are registered trademarks owned by Bluetooth SIG, Inc. and any use of such marks by Yamaha Corporation is under license. Other trademarks and trade names are those of their respective owners. MusicCast is a trademark or registered trademark of Yamaha Corporation.
  • Page 125: Specifications

    APPENDIX > Specifications Specifications Specifications The specifications of this unit are as follows. Input jacks Analog Audio Audio x 5 (including PHONO) Digital Audio Optical x 2 (PCM only) (Supported frequencies: 32 kHz/44.1 kHz/48 kHz/88.2 kHz/96 kHz/176.4 kHz/192 kHz) Coaxial x 2 (PCM only) (Supported frequencies: 32 kHz/44.1 kHz/48 kHz/88.2 kHz/96 kHz/176.4 kHz/192 kHz) Other jacks USB x 1 (Type-A) NETWORK (Wired) x 1 (100Base-TX/10Base-T)
  • Page 126 APPENDIX > Specifications Source Function This product to Sink Device (ex. Bluetooth Headphone) Supported profile A2DP v1.3 Supported codec Capable of Play/Stop Operation from Sink Device Bluetooth version Ver. 4.2 Wireless output Bluetooth Class 2 Network media servers (PC/NAS) AirPlay 2 Internet Radio music streaming service MusicCast...
  • Page 127 APPENDIX > Specifications IEC Output Power (1 kHz, 0.07% THD, 8 Ω) [Models for U.K. and Europe] 85 W + 85 W Maximum Effective Output Power (JEITA, 1 kHz, 10% THD) [Models for U.S.A., Canada, China, Korea, Australia, U.K., Europe, Russia and for Central and South America] 8 Ω...
  • Page 128 APPENDIX > Specifications Tone Control Characteristics Bass Boost/Cut 20 Hz/±10 dB Bass Turnover Frequency 350 Hz Treble Boost/Cut 20 kHz/±10 dB Treble Turnover Frequency 3.5 kHz Continuous Loudness Control (Attenuation 1 kHz) -30 dB Gain Tracking Error (+16.5 dB to -80 dB) 0.5 dB or less FM Section Tuning Range...
  • Page 129 APPENDIX > Specifications Support Audio Format MPEG 1 Layer II/MPEG-4 HE-AAC v2 (aacPlus v2) Antenna Input 75 Ω unbalanced General Power Supply [Models for U.S.A. and Canada] AC 120 V, 60 Hz [Model for Taiwan] AC 110 V, 60 Hz [Models for Central and South America] AC 110 to 120 V, 60 Hz [Model for China]...
  • Page 130 APPENDIX > Specifications Weight 9.8 kg (21.6 lb) * The contents of this manual apply to the latest specifications as of the publishing date. To obtain the latest manual, access the Yamaha website then download the manual file.
  • Page 131 Stylesheet Name: 01_YMH_PDF_Manual_A5_AV_En-Multi Layout Folder: YMH_PDF_Manual_A5_AV Stylesheet Version: 2022.12.12 Yamaha Global Site https://www.yamaha.com/ Yamaha Downloads https://download.yamaha.com/ © 2023 Yamaha Corporation Published 09/2023 NV-B0 AV22-0002...
  • Page 132 Contents Introduction..........2 Checking the accessories ......2 Connecting speakers........3 Flipping up the wireless antenna....4 Connecting to an outlet ......4 Receiver Turning the power ON ....... 5 Connecting to the network......6 Ampli-Tuner Hi-Fi Playing Internet radio ........ 7 Table des matières Introduction..........
  • Page 133: Introduction

    Introduction 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. About the guides Please be sure to read the following guides. Keep the guides that are included with the product in a handy place for easy reference.
  • Page 134: Connecting Speakers

    Connecting speakers Connect the speakers as illustrated. Connect a subwoofer if needed. Speaker Speaker (Right channel) (Left channel) Subwoofer (built-in amp) – – NETWORK SERVICE ANTENNA OPTICAL SPEAKERS 75Ω COAXIAL SUBWOOFER NOTE Peel off about 10 mm of insulation on the end •...
  • Page 135: Flipping Up The Wireless Antenna

    Flipping up the wireless antenna Flip up the wireless antenna as illustrated. NOTICE At the time of purchase, the wireless antenna is held in place with tape. Gently peel off the tape, then flip up the wireless antenna as NETWORK shown in the illustration.
  • Page 136: Turning The Power On

    Turning the power ON Turn the product ON. Press the z (Power) Switch to turn the power ON. The power indicator lights up. Power Indicator z(Power) Switch DIMMER DISPLAY INPUT BASS PHONES SPEAKERS After the following message is displayed on the front display, press RETURN on the front panel to eliminate the message.
  • Page 137: Connecting To The Network

    Following the app’s guide, press CONNECT for 5 seconds or longer. Important Notice about Information Security For details, go to the URL at right. https://manual.yamaha.com/av/policy/mcc/ NOTE • You can also connect to the network via a wired connection. See the User Guide for details.
  • Page 138: Playing Internet Radio

    Playing Internet radio Use the app to confirm that you can play Internet radio. On the app’s screen, select the room that is registered to this product, and select “Net Radio” as the source to play. If you are connected to the Internet, a list of Internet radio stations appears. If it does not appear, reconnect to the Internet.
  • Page 139 Yamaha Global Site https://www.yamaha.com/ Yamaha Downloads https://download.yamaha.com/ © 2023 Yamaha Corporation Published 08/2023 NVEM-A0 VGA4990 10-1 Nakazawa-cho, Naka-ku, Hamamatsu, 430-8650 Japan...
  • Page 140 Receiver Ampli-Tuner Hi-Fi Receptor Safety Guide Guide de sécurité Guía de seguridad...
  • Page 141 If these corrective measures do not produce satisfactory results, please contact the local retailer authorized to distribute this type of product. If you can not locate the appropriate retailer, please contact Yamaha Corporation of America, 6600 Orangethorpe Avenue, Buena Park, CA 90620, U.S.A. The above statements apply ONLY to those products distributed by Yamaha Corporation of America or its subsidiaries.
  • Page 142 Failure to observe this may cause electric shocks, a fire, or malfunctions. • Yamaha cannot be held responsible for injury to you or damage of the products caused by improper use or modifications to the unit, or data that is Battery use lost or destroyed.
  • Page 143 Information • Before moving this unit, be sure to turn off the power switch and disconnect all Notice connection cables. Failure to observe this may damage the cables or cause you or someone else to trip and fall. Indicates points that you must observe in order to prevent product failure, damage •...
  • Page 144 Brochure sur la Sécurité ATTENTION : POUR RÉDUIRE LES RISQUES D'ÉLECTROCUTION, NE PAS RETIRER LE CAPOT (OU LE DOS). NE CONTIENT PAS DE PIÈCES NÉCESSITANT L'INTERVENTION DE L'UTILISATEUR. POUR TOUTE INTERVENTION, FAIRE APPEL À DES PROFESSIONNELS QUALIFIÉS. Explication des symboles graphiques L’éclair avec une flèche à...
  • Page 145 Yamaha Global Site https://www.yamaha.com/ Yamaha Downloads https://download.yamaha.com/ ©2023 Yamaha Corporation Published 08/2023 NVEM-A0 VGA4940...