Display
Cause
Access error
This unit cannot access your USB
storage device or USB portable
audio player.
There is a problem with the signal
path from your USB storage
device or USB portable audio
player to this unit.
Access denied
The PC you are attempting to
connect has denied connection.
Unable to play
This unit cannot play back the
songs currently stored on your PC.
The network may be overloaded
with heavy traffic, and playback is
interrupted.
List updated
The list of the contents stored on
your PC server has been updated.
Bookmark On
The desired Internet Radio station
has been added to the Bookmarks
list.
Bookmark Off
The stored Internet Radio station
has been removed from the
Bookmarks list.
USB Overloaded
Over current passes through the
connected USB device.
See
Remedy
page
Try another USB storage device or USB
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portable audio player.
Turn off this unit and reconnect your USB
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storage device or USB portable audio player
to the USB port of this unit.
Try resetting your USB storage device or
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USB portable audio player.
Configure the sharing setting of Window
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Media Player 11/12 and select this unit as a
device to which music contents are shared.
Make sure Windows Media Player is
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installed on your PC.
Check that the songs currently stored on
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your PC are playable (MP3, WMA, MPEG-
4 AAC, and WAV).
Store some other playable music files (MP3,
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WMA, MPEG-4 AAC, and WAV) on your
PC.
Try preparing a network exclusively for use
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with this unit to separate it from general
network traffic.
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Turn off this unit and then disconnect the
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USB device. If the message appears when
you connect the USB device again, this unit
may not compatible with the USB device.
iPod™/iPhone™
Display
Cause
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The unit is in the process of
recognizing the connection with
your iPod/iPhone.
The unit is in the middle of
acquiring song lists from your
iPod/iPhone.
Connect error
There is a problem with the signal
path from your iPod/iPhone to the
unit.
Unknown iPod
The iPod/iPhone being used is not
supported by the unit.
iPod connected
Your iPod/iPhone is properly
placed in the Universal Dock for
iPod.
Your iPod/iPhone is properly
placed in the transmitter of the
Yamaha Wireless System for iPod
and connected with this unit via
wireless transmission.
Disconnected
Your iPod/iPhone is removed from
the Universal Dock for iPod.
Your iPod/iPhone is disconnected
with this unit via wireless
transmission.
Unable to play
The unit cannot playback the
songs currently stored on your
iPod/iPhone.
APPENDIX
Troubleshooting
See
Remedy
page
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Turn off the unit and reconnect the
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Universal Dock for iPod to the DOCK jack
of the unit.
Remove your iPod/iPhone from the
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Universal Dock for iPod and then place it
back in the dock.
Connect an iPod/iPhone supported by the
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unit.
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Check that songs are currently stored on
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your iPod/iPhone.
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