Listening To A Radio Broadcast - Yamaha MCX-2000 Owner's Manual

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Listening to a Radio Broadcast
Befon) I!st()ninq to the radio on the
r\~CX·,2000,
you need to
do sarne pr-eparation for each radio type-connecting the
.supplied antenna for
U'18
Ffv1 radio (page 4), or rnakinq the
~J1CX-2000
accessibie to the Internet, if you Vliant to listen to
Internet radio broadcasts
(paf~e
31). In addition, if you'rfJ a
US resident and VJant to
11st~3n
to a radio prouranl frorrl XM
Satellite Fiadio, you also need to connect a third-party XM
'Connec:t"arld. . Play' antenrla (sold separately) to all
~v1CX-2()()O
US nlOeJe1 and LJeconle a sutJscr!ption rnerntJer
of
X~v1
radio (as describec1 in the Xfv1 racjio section). Once you
COtTlpiete these preparations, you can staii listening to a
radio broadcast, regalTliess of vvhere irs
frorn--·F~,jl,
lnternet
or
)(~J1
(US n-lodel only).
1 Select Top fV1E;1nu
> Library.> Fiadio to open the follovvinq
Radio rnenu screen.
Radio menu
FM
Select this for an Ff'v1 broadcast Use the Subnlenu
C01Tlnland to directly play the current selection (the last
selectecJ Ff\r1 radio station).
XM (US model only)
Select this 'for an xtJl
rac~jo
progranl. Use the Suon-lenu
cornrrand to directly play trle current selection (the last
selected Xiv1 radio station).
Internet Radio
Select this for an Internet radio broadcast. Use the Subnlenu
cornn"1an
c
j
to directly play the current selection (trle last
selected Internet rad10 staton).
Presets
Select trl is vvhen you vvant to choose a preset raclio station
from the iist. The
~/1CX-2()OO
lets you
reg~ster
up to 100
racj~o
stations in
'j
0 groups (uP t01 0 stations per qroup). Use the
Submenu command to dlrecty play tIle current selection (the
last selected preset r-adio staton).
~JIGIi]
You can drectiy start
playing tile last seiected f'adio station
froril
FM,
fnternet Raclio
;,"Y
XM (US model
the Rp·D10 l')utton
on the remote contrai or- on
t!'~e
f:"ont panel.
Tr1is
simpiy
SvVitCfl8S
the
source on the MCX-:2000 to
and
cJ.oesn't affect
source on each cHent
wflHe the
MC)(..2000
!s
bro8"dC8.stinc~).
t'iTie
vou press
RADIO button.
t!le
radio type
cy(~!es
through
1nternet Radio <3.nd Pr-esets
With the iast se!ected station for- each radio type.
54
r\.~CX-20CC
()v,;ner';:i
~vlGnuo!
Listening to FM Radio
The
F~Jl
tuner !Judt into HIe f'v1CX<2000 provldes a set of
simple: yet cornprerlens!ve functions. You can select a
desired
F~v1
station in OnE:1 of two v'Jays: rranual tuninq and
auto scan tuning. Plus, you can even register your favorite
F~jl
stations bedorerland usinq the
F~v1
Auto Preset feature
(page (2), allovJing you to directly select a station from the
PrC::1s()ts list.
1 Frorn the Radio n"1enu screEHl, select
F~/1.
The Play
lnfonnatioll screen appears and starts
playin~l
the last
seiectE!d radio station (or just
H10
first Ftv1 frequency
si~Jna!s
available in your area; no sound jf no station is assigned).
Current frequency
Si9nal format (mono or
~;tereo)
~.fl3j]
if you live in Europe G.nd am using an MCX...2000 Europe rnodel.
you can
the
Radio Data
System feature wflHe listening to the
FM raelio.
of
t118 MCX-2000 Rado Data System
feature,
see
the
foHowing cc:,iun'ln.
2 Use the rer-note control to tune in to a (jesjred
F~v1
station.
\;Vhen you press eitller group selection button (-/+), trle
f\t1CX-2000 starts scanninu available stations v'JhHe
decreasing or increasing the frequency; the fV1CX
-2000
autornatlcally stops scanning if an racHo stat10n is tuned in;
you can also rnanually stop scanning by pressing either
group selection button.
auto tuning
Listening to a Radio Broadcast
Befon) I!st()ninq to the radio on the
r\~CX·,2000,
you need to
do sarne pr-eparation for each radio type-connecting the
.supplied antenna for
U'18
Ffv1 radio (page 4), or rnakinq the
~J1CX-2000
accessibie to the Internet, if you Vliant to listen to
Internet radio broadcasts
(paf~e
31). In addition, if you'rfJ a
US resident and VJant to
11st~3n
to a radio prouranl frorrl XM
Satellite Fiadio, you also need to connect a third-party XM
'Connec:t"arld. . Play' antenrla (sold separately) to all
~v1CX-2()()O
US nlOeJe1 and LJeconle a sutJscr!ption rnerntJer
of
X~v1
radio (as describec1 in the Xfv1 racjio section). Once you
COtTlpiete these preparations, you can staii listening to a
radio broadcast, regalTliess of vvhere irs
frorn--·F~,jl,
lnternet
or
)(~J1
(US n-lodel only).
1 Select Top fV1E;1nu
> Library.> Fiadio to open the follovvinq
Radio rnenu screen.
Radio menu
FM
Select this for an Ff'v1 broadcast Use the Subnlenu
C01Tlnland to directly play the current selection (the last
selectecJ Ff\r1 radio station).
XM (US model only)
Select this 'for an xtJl
rac~jo
progranl. Use the Suon-lenu
cornrrand to directly play trle current selection (the last
selected Xiv1 radio station).
Internet Radio
Select this for an Internet radio broadcast. Use the Subnlenu
cornn"1an
c
j
to directly play the current selection (trle last
selected Internet rad10 staton).
Presets
Select trl is vvhen you vvant to choose a preset raclio station
from the iist. The
~/1CX-2()OO
lets you
reg~ster
up to 100
racj~o
stations in
'j
0 groups (uP t01 0 stations per qroup). Use the
Submenu command to dlrecty play tIle current selection (the
last selected preset r-adio staton).
~JIGIi]
You can drectiy start
playing tile last seiected f'adio station
froril
FM,
fnternet Raclio
;,"Y
XM (US model
the Rp·D10 l')utton
on the remote contrai or- on
t!'~e
f:"ont panel.
Tr1is
simpiy
SvVitCfl8S
the
source on the MCX-:2000 to
and
cJ.oesn't affect
source on each cHent
wflHe the
MC)(..2000
!s
bro8"dC8.stinc~).
t'iTie
vou press
RADIO button.
t!le
radio type
cy(~!es
through
1nternet Radio <3.nd Pr-esets
With the iast se!ected station for- each radio type.
54
r\.~CX-20CC
()v,;ner';:i
~vlGnuo!
Listening to FM Radio
The
F~Jl
tuner !Judt into HIe f'v1CX<2000 provldes a set of
simple: yet cornprerlens!ve functions. You can select a
desired
F~v1
station in OnE:1 of two v'Jays: rranual tuninq and
auto scan tuning. Plus, you can even register your favorite
F~jl
stations bedorerland usinq the
F~v1
Auto Preset feature
(page (2), allovJing you to directly select a station from the
PrC::1s()ts list.
1 Frorn the Radio n"1enu screEHl, select
F~/1.
The Play
lnfonnatioll screen appears and starts
playin~l
the last
seiectE!d radio station (or just
H10
first Ftv1 frequency
si~Jna!s
available in your area; no sound jf no station is assigned).
Current frequency
Si9nal format (mono or
~;tereo)
~.fl3j]
if you live in Europe G.nd am using an MCX...2000 Europe rnodel.
you can
the
Radio Data
System feature wflHe listening to the
FM raelio.
of
t118 MCX-2000 Rado Data System
feature,
see
the
foHowing cc:,iun'ln.
2 Use the rer-note control to tune in to a (jesjred
F~v1
station.
\;Vhen you press eitller group selection button (-/+), trle
f\t1CX-2000 starts scanninu available stations v'JhHe
decreasing or increasing the frequency; the fV1CX
-2000
autornatlcally stops scanning if an racHo stat10n is tuned in;
you can also rnanually stop scanning by pressing either
group selection button.
auto tuning

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