Rear Panel - Yamaha NX-50 Owner's Manual

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p (power)/indicator (LED)
When you press p (power), the speakers will turn on and the indicator
will light up. Also, the auto-standby mode will be available.
Note
Even when the speakers are turned off or are in standby mode, they consume a
small amount of electricity.
Viewing the p (power)
button from the side...
OFF
ON
Auto-standby
This unit has a function that automatically activates standby mode
(power save mode) when this unit is turned on and no audio signal is
input or when the connected device is playing at a low volume for a
certain amount of time (about 30 minutes).
In standby mode, the indicator light goes off.
When a connected device is played while the speakers are in standby
mode, the speakers activate automatically and sound is output.
When p (power) is pressed again, the speakers turn off.
Notes
• The time before entering standby mode is only a guide. It varies depending on
the usage environment.
• If the sound from a connected device is too low, the speakers may not activate. In
this case, turn up the volume of the connected device.
• If you are using devices, such as mobile phones, which emit electromagnetic
waves near the speakers, the speakers may activate by themselves, or not enter
standby mode.
Status indicator (LED)
No light
Light
p
p
Sound signal
(power) off
(power) on
Present
After about
Not present
30 minutes
Perform the following procedure to exit standby mode.
a Turn up the output level of the connected device.
b Rotate the VOL (volume) control of this unit and adjust to the desired sound
level.

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R speaker (right)
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AUDIO INPUT 1/2 (input connectors)
Connects with external devices, such as portable players, using the
supplied 3.5 mm stereo mini plug cable.
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TO LEFT SPEAKER
Connects with a cable from the L speaker (left) through this connector.
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12V
(DC 12V)
Make sure you use the supplied AC adaptor.
L speaker (left)
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