Yamaha MCX-2000 Home Theater Server User Manual


 
MCX-2000 Owner’s Manual
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% Playback control buttons
You can control playback on the MCX-2000 using:
Pause button ( e ) to pause or resume playback of the current song
Skip backward button ( b ) to go to the beginning of the previous song (or the current song during playback)
Skip forward button ( a ) to go to the beginning of the next song
Stop button ( s ) to stop playback of the current song and rewind to its beginning
Backward button ( w ) to scrub playback toward the beginning of the current song
Forward button ( f) to scrub playback toward the end of the current song
Play button ( p) to start playback from the beginning of the current song
^ Group selection buttons (–/+)
Press this button to select the previous (–) or next (+) group within the currently selected group (album, artist, genre or the like).
& RANDOM button
Every time you press this button, you can change the playback order of songs from the current group (album, artist, genre or all
songs) as listed, or at random.
Play Information and Controls (page 50)
* REPEAT button
Every time you press this button, you can change how to repeat playback of the current song(s).
Play Information and Controls (page 50)
( BROADCAST button
Press this button to start or stop broadcasting to selected clients.
MusicCAST as an Integrated Music Delivery System (page 89)
º RADIO button
Press this button to fast access the last selected radio station. Every time you press this button, the radio type cycles through
FM, XM, Internet Radio and Presets (XM is for US model only).
¡ OPEN/CLOSE button
Like the Open/Close button on the MCX-2000 front panel, use this button when setting a CD in the MCX-2000. Press this
button to open the tray, set a CD with its label side facing up, and press the button again to close the tray.
TIMER button
Press this button to enable or disable the MCX-2000 Timer function.
Using the Timer Playback (page 97)
£ STANDBY/ON button
Use this button when switching the MCX-2000 operating modes.
Operation Modes on the MCX-2000 (page 14)