Yamaha TSX-130 manual

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    DESKTOP AUDIO SYST EM SYSTEME AUDIO DESKT OP TSX-130 OWNER’S MANUAL MODE D’EMPLOI U[...]

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    i En 1 Read t hese in struct ions . 2 Keep th ese inst ruct ions. 3 Heed al l warni ngs. 4 Fol low al l instr uctio ns. 5 Do no t use this apparatus nea r water. 6 Cle an only with d ry clot h. 7 Do not bl ock any ven tilation open ings. Install in acco rdance with the manu facture r’s instruct ions. 8 Do not insta ll near any heat sources such a[...]

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    IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCT IONS ii En FCC INFORMATION (for US customers) 1 IMPORTANT NOTICE: DO NOT MODIFY THIS UNIT! This p roduct, when i nstalled as indica ted in t he instructions co ntained in t his manual, meets FCC require ments. Modi fications not ex pressly approve d by Yamah a may void your authority, gr anted by the FCC , to use th e prod[...]

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    iii En 1 To assu re the fi nest performa nce, pl ease read th is manual car efully. Keep it in a safe place fo r futur e refer ence. 2 Install this unit in a well ventil ated, cool, dry, cl ean place with at leas t 15 cm on the top, 10 cm on the left and ri ght, and 10 cm at the back of thi s unit — away from di rect sunl ight, heat so urces, vib[...]

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    1 En English PREPARATION OPERATION ADDITIONAL INFORMATION PREPARATIONS BEFORE USING THIS UNIT ......... ....... ....... .......... ....... .......... ....... ....... .......... .... 2 Turning on/of f the system....... ......... ...... ...... ........ ...... 4 Adjusting th e clo ck ........ ...... ...... ......... ...... ...... ........ ... 4 USING [...]

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    2 En PREPARATION 1 Source buttons: USB, CD, FM, iPod ( ☞ P . 9) 2 ON/OFF: System on/off ( ☞ P . 4) 3 VOLUME: Volume control buttons ( ☞ P . 9) 4 Audio control buttons ( ☞ P. 9 ) 5 iPod dock ( ☞ P. 10) 6 USB port ( ☞ P. 13) 7 OPEN/CLOSE : Disc tray open/close ( ☞ P. 12) 8 Alarm control buttons ( ☞ P. 5) 9 SNOOZ E/SLEEP ( ☞ P. 7, 8)[...]

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    PREPARATIONS BEFORE USING THIS UNIT English 3 En PREPARATION ■ Before using the remote contr ol ■ Using the r emote control ■ Replacing the battery in the remote contr ol Change t he battery whe n the operation ra nge of the remote con trol decreases . • Inser t the batter y according t o the polar ity marking s (+ and –). • If the bat [...]

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    PREPARATIONS BEFORE USING THIS UNI T 4 En 1 Connect the p ower cable to the wal l outlet. 2 Press ON/OFF to turn on the system. y • This u nit h as an auto off f unction, which wi ll automa tica lly switch the system to of f if th e system is lef t turn ed on f or 1 hour without pl ayback or any ot her operation be ing perfor med. This functi on [...]

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    English 5 En OPERATION OPERATION The uni t has t he dual al arm func tion. Each alarm ti me always ap pears on the right/lef t sides of the cl ock on the front pane l display. Whe n the ala rm is set to on, th e alarm indicat or and time light up. You c an s et t he d iff ere nt mu sic to t he al arm fr om wh at you listen to du ring the setting. T[...]

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    USING USEFUL FUNCTIONS 6 En 2 Select the be ep sound. 5 kinds of be ep sounds ar e stored on the unit. The BEEP screen is skipped automa tically if you select MUSIC/BEEP+MUS IC in step 1 . y You can pre view the current ly displayed bee p sound by pressing SN OOZE/SL EEP when yo u select the beep sound. To stop the beep sound , press SNOOZ E/SLEEP [...]

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    USING USEFUL FUNCTIONS English 7 En OPERATION ■ Using the s nooze funct ion When the bee p sound, music, or bo th are played back, you can set the sn ooze functi on. Set the snooz e functi on. The fu nction di ffers de pending on the alarm t ype you set in TYPE ( ☞ P . 5). BEEP: The b eep sound stop s by pressing SNOOZE/ SLEEP , and resumes aft[...]

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    USING USEFUL FUNCTIONS 8 En You can set t he time to tu rn off the system auto matically. Select the sleep time. When the sleep function is on, the SLEEP i ndicator lights up. y You ca n also operate this function with SLEEP on th e remote contr ol. You c an ch ange t he b rightn ess of the front pan el. If you set DIMMER t o AUTO, the dimmer level[...]

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    English 9 En OPERATION * 1 Even wh en the system is off, you ca n start playback of th e desired source by pressing one of the Sour ce buttons, witho ut pressi ng ON/OFF . * 2 Playback is resumed from it was last stopped. (Except for CD /USB whic h are played ba ck from the be ginning of the track you listened to last time.) Only for CD/USB : If yo[...]

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    10 En • The unit is compat ible with iPo d touch , iPod ( Click Whe el including i Pod classic) , iPod nano and iPo d mini. • You can rem ove your iPod whenever yo u want. • Some feat ures may no t be available dep ending on t he model or the software ve rsion of your iPod. ■ Playing ba ck normally 1 Set your i Pod into the iPod doc k. • [...]

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    LISTEN ING TO MUSI C English 11 En OPERATION ■ Switchi ng the playback informati on display Switch the d isplay in iPod playback mode. You can cha nge the informat ion display as follows. Song number a nd elapsed t ime (defa ult setting) ↓ Song number a nd remaining t ime ↓ Song name ↓ Artist name ↓ Album name ↓ Back to the de fault se [...]

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    LISTENING T O MUSIC 12 En ■ Playing ba ck normally 1 Open the disc tray and insert your disc. 2 Close the di sc tray. 3 Select CD. Playback starts. ■ Playing back in random sequence/ repeated ly After the above step s 1 to 3, you can enjoy rand om and repeat mo de. Switch random mode. Switch repeat mode. If the selected music source conta ins f[...]

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    LISTEN ING TO MUSI C English 13 En OPERATION You ca n remove your USB device whene ver you want . ■ Playing back normally 1 Set your USB device into the USB port. This uni t supports USB ma ss storage cl ass devices (e.g., flash memo ries or po rtable a udio play ers) using FAT16 or FAT3 2 forma t. • Some devi ces may not wo rk properl y even i[...]

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    14 En • The antenn a should be stretche d out. • If radio rec eption is poor, cha nge the heig ht, direction , or place ment of the antenn a. • If you use an outdoor antenna i nstead of the supp lied FM antenna , reception w ill be better. 1 Turn on FM. 2 Start automatic t uning. y If the signal rece ived from the sta tion you want to select [...]

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    LISTENING T O FM RADIO STAT IONS English 15 En OPERATION 3 Select the preset number you want to store to. To ca ncel the manual preset , press MEMORY again . 4 Complete the manual preset. y • You can pr eset up to 30 FM stations. • You can de lete a preset stati on by pressing FUNCTION → MENU S / T → Center to select P RESET DELE TE. When y[...]

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    16 En ADDITIONAL IN FORMATION In case of a problem with the unit, c heck the following list first. If you cannot solve your prob lem with the sugges ted solutions o r if your problem is no t listed below, tur n off and unplug the unit, and c onsu lt the near est autho rized Yamaha dealer or se rvice center. TROUB LESHOOT ING General Problem Cause S[...]

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    TROUBLESHOOTING English 17 En ADDITIONAL INFORMATION iPod ™ Problem Cause Solution “iPod Connec t Error” appears on the front panel disp lay. There is a problem with communi cation b etween th e unit and your i Pod. Turn off the sy stem and reco nnect your iPod to the un it. The iPod doe s not charge up. The iPod is set in the iPod do ck impr[...]

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    TROUBLESHOOT ING 18 En USB playback Problem Cause Solution MP3/WMA file in the USB device doe s not play. The USB device i s not recognized . Set the sys tem to off, and turn it on again ( ☞ P. 4). Disconnect the device whil e the system is off. Then co nnect the devi ce again and turn on the system ( ☞ P. 4). Connect an AC adapter if supplie d[...]

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    English 19 En ADDITIONAL INFORMATION This un it is des igned for use with au dio CD, CD-R *, and CD-RW*. Also, thi s unit can play back 8 cm (3 inch) compact discs. * ISO 966 0 y This uni t can play back di scs bearing any of t he logo marks above. A disc l ogo ma rk is prin ted on the disc an d the disc jacket . • Do not loa d any other type of [...]

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    20 En ■ MP3 (M PEG Audio Layer-3) One o f the a udio compre ssion meth ods us ed by MPEG . It emp loys an irr eversib le compress ion meth od, whic h achiev es a high co mpressi on rate by t hinning o ut the da ta of har dly audib le part to h uman ea rs. It is said to be capa ble of compre ssing the dat a quantit y by about 1/ 11 (128 kbps) wh i[...]

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