Yamaha MCX-2000 Owner's Manual page 8

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RADIO button
PrE~SS
this tju"tton to fast access the bst selected radio station. Every tirne yeu press ttlis button, the radio type cycles through
FM,
X~\lt
Internet Radio and Presets (XM
1S
for US
mOdE)1
only).
E>
Cursor controller
Delivers t.he sall1e functions with t.he cent.er controller on the rer-note control. You can rnove the hiDhiight (::;election) onto a
tar~Jet
item
t)y
pushing the centet" stick upward
I
downward, 1eftwarej or riqhtward. 'vVhen you press trlis stick vertically, it
ej(~terrnines
to
select the currefit 1tem (PUSH SELECT).
G)
MENU/PLAY INFO. button
PrE~SS
this button to togqle between HIe iast selected
m~~nu
screen and the
Plav
lilfonTlation screen for the current song.
Continue
pre:.~sing
trlis
button
for
trle Top Menu screen.
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BROADCAST indicator
Lights up in blue vvhile the MCX-2000 is broadcasting to clients.
G)
TIMER indicator
Li~jrlts
up in amber
\fvhHe Hie MCX-2000
1S \.rvaitlt"lg or operating in
timer'
p!ayback
mode.
~
RECORDING indicator
L.iqhts up in l't?d \Ntlile the
rv1CX-2000
is
n:~corcJjng
(storing) an audo source or \!vriting onto a CD-R/R'vV disc,
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ENCODING indicator
Ligt"ILS
up in green while the MCX-2000 is
encoding
recorded
audio
into fv1P3
forn-Iat.
~
LEVEL knob
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PHONES jack
Connect a pair of headphones here to listen to sounds being played on the
~v1CX-2()OO.
'lou can adjust the playback volume
using the LEVEL knob.
(9
PS/2 KEYBOARD port
Connect a generic PS/2 keyboard designed for PC here.
,A,
connected PS/2 keyboard iets you control the MCX-2000 in Ule
same
'Nay
as the supplied remote control.
~t
also lets you type words (such as song ttles)
qu~ckiV
vvhen editinq song information.
In adcJiton: the MCX-2000 doesnlt support a PS/2 mouse. So, don't c:onnect a PS/2 mouse to this port
..
Typin~l
Text Charactet"s
(page 75)
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RADIO button
PrE~SS
this tju"tton to fast access the bst selected radio station. Every tirne yeu press ttlis button, the radio type cycles through
FM,
X~\lt
Internet Radio and Presets (XM
1S
for US
mOdE)1
only).
E>
Cursor controller
Delivers t.he sall1e functions with t.he cent.er controller on the rer-note control. You can rnove the hiDhiight (::;election) onto a
tar~Jet
item
t)y
pushing the centet" stick upward
I
downward, 1eftwarej or riqhtward. 'vVhen you press trlis stick vertically, it
ej(~terrnines
to
select the currefit 1tem (PUSH SELECT).
G)
MENU/PLAY INFO. button
PrE~SS
this button to togqle between HIe iast selected
m~~nu
screen and the
Plav
lilfonTlation screen for the current song.
Continue
pre:.~sing
trlis
button
for
trle Top Menu screen.
e
BROADCAST indicator
Lights up in blue vvhile the MCX-2000 is broadcasting to clients.
G)
TIMER indicator
Li~jrlts
up in amber
\fvhHe Hie MCX-2000
1S \.rvaitlt"lg or operating in
timer'
p!ayback
mode.
~
RECORDING indicator
L.iqhts up in l't?d \Ntlile the
rv1CX-2000
is
n:~corcJjng
(storing) an audo source or \!vriting onto a CD-R/R'vV disc,
e
ENCODING indicator
Ligt"ILS
up in green while the MCX-2000 is
encoding
recorded
audio
into fv1P3
forn-Iat.
~
LEVEL knob
o
PHONES jack
Connect a pair of headphones here to listen to sounds being played on the
~v1CX-2()OO.
'lou can adjust the playback volume
using the LEVEL knob.
(9
PS/2 KEYBOARD port
Connect a generic PS/2 keyboard designed for PC here.
,A,
connected PS/2 keyboard iets you control the MCX-2000 in Ule
same
'Nay
as the supplied remote control.
~t
also lets you type words (such as song ttles)
qu~ckiV
vvhen editinq song information.
In adcJiton: the MCX-2000 doesnlt support a PS/2 mouse. So, don't c:onnect a PS/2 mouse to this port
..
Typin~l
Text Charactet"s
(page 75)
8
i''1~CX.-20CO
Ov,;ner's
ivlofiuol

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