Yamaha Home Theater Server MCX 2000 User Manual

UCABG  
MCX-2000  
Digital Audio Server  
Setup Guide  
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COMPLIANCE INFORMATION STATEMENT  
(DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY PROCEDURE)  
Responsible Party:  
Address:  
Yamaha Electronics Corporation, U.S.A.  
6660 Orangethorpe Avenue  
Buena Park, CA 90620  
Telephone:  
Fax:  
714-522-9105  
714-670-0108  
Digital Audio Server  
MCX-2000  
Type of Equipment:  
Model Name:  
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules.  
Operation is subject to the following conditions:  
1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and  
2) this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation.  
See the “TROUBLESHOOTING” section at the end of this manual if interference to radio reception is suspected.  
FCC INFORMATION (for US customers only)  
1 IMPORTANT NOTICE: DO NOT MODIFY THIS UNIT!  
This product, when installed as indicated in the instructions  
contained in this manual, meets FCC requirements. Modifications  
not expressly approved by Yamaha may void your authority,  
granted by the FCC, to use the product.  
Compliance with FCC regulations does not guarantee that  
interference will not occur in all installations. If this product is  
found to be the source of interference, which can be determined by  
turning the unit “OFF” and “ON”, please try to eliminate the  
problem by using one of the following measures:  
Relocate either this product or the device that is being affected by  
the interference.  
2 IMPORTANT: When connecting this product to accessories and/  
or another product use only high quality shielded cables. Cable/s  
supplied with this product MUST be used. Follow all installation  
instructions. Failure to follow instructions could void your FCC  
authorization to use this product in the USA.  
Utilize power outlets that are on different branch (circuit breaker  
or fuse) circuits or install AC line filter/s.  
In the case of radio or TV interference, relocate/reorient the  
antenna. If the antenna lead-in is 300 ohm ribbon lead, change the  
lead-in to coaxial type cable.  
3 NOTE: This product has been tested and found to comply with  
the requirements listed in FCC Regulations, Part 15 for Class “B”  
digital devices. Compliance with these requirements provides a  
reasonable level of assurance that your use of this product in a  
residential environment will not result in harmful interference  
with other electronic devices.  
This equipment generates/uses radio frequencies and, if not  
installed and used according to the instructions found in the users  
manual, may cause interference harmful to the operation of other  
electronic devices.  
If these corrective measures do not produce satisfactory results,  
please contact the local retailer authorized to distribute this type of  
product. If you can not locate the appropriate retailer, please  
contact Yamaha Electronics Corporation, U.S.A. 6660  
Orangethorpe Avenue, Buena Park, CA 90620.  
The above statements apply ONLY to those products distributed  
by Yamaha Corporation of America or its subsidiaries.  
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CAUTION: READ THIS BEFORE OPERATING THIS UNIT  
To assure the finest performance, please read this manual carefully.  
Keep it in a safe place for future reference.  
This unit is not disconnected from theAC power source as long as it is  
connected to the wall outlet, even if this unit itself is turned off. In this  
state, this unit is designed to consume a very small quantity of power.  
• Install this unit in a well ventilated, cool, dry, clean place — away from  
direct sunlight, heat sources, vibration, dust, moisture, and/or cold.  
Avoid ventilation space of at least 30 cm on the top, 20 cm on the left  
and right, and 10 cm on the back of this unit.  
WARNING  
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO  
NOT EXPOSE THIS UNIT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.  
• Locate this unit away from other electrical appliances, motors, or  
transformers to avoid humming sounds.  
• Do not expose this unit to sudden temperature changes from cold to  
hot, and do not locate this unit in a environment with high humidity  
(i.e. a room with a humidifier) to prevent condensation inside this unit,  
which may cause an electrical shock, fire, damage to this unit, and/or  
personal injury.  
Laser component in this product is capable of emitting radiation  
exceeding the limit for Class 1.  
IMPORTANT!  
• Avoid installing this unit where foreign object may fall onto this unit  
and/or this unit may be exposed to liquid dripping or splashing. On the  
top of this unit, do NOT place:  
Please record the serial number of this unit in the space below.  
Model:  
Serial No.:  
• Other components, as they may cause damage and/or discoloration on  
the surface of this unit.  
The serial number is located on the rear of the unit.  
Retain this Owner’s Manual in a safe place for future reference.  
• Burning objects (i.e. candles), as they may cause fire, damage to this  
unit, and/or personal injury.  
SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS FOR U.K. MODEL  
• Containers with liquid in them, as they may fall and liquid may  
electrical shock to the user and/or damage to this unit.  
IMPORTANT  
The wires in this mains lead are coloures in accordance with the  
following code:  
• Do not cover the rear panel of this unit with a newspaper, tablecloth,  
curtain, etc. in order not to obstruct heat radiation. If the temperature  
inside this unit rises, it may cause fire, damage to this unit, and/or  
personal injury.  
GREEN-and-YELLOW: Earth  
BLUE: Neutral  
BROWN: Live  
• Do not plug in this unit to a wall outlet until all connections are  
complete.  
As the colours of the wires in the mains lead of this apparatus may  
not correspond with the coloured markings identifying the terminals  
in your plug proceed as follows: The wire which is coloured GREEN-  
and-YELLOW must be connected to the terminal in the plug which is  
marked by the letter E or by the safety earth symbol or coloured  
GREEN or GREEN-and -YELLOW. The wire which is coloured  
BLUE must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the  
letter N or coloured BLACK. The wire which is coloured BROWN  
must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter L  
or coloured RED.  
• Do not operate this unit upside-down. It may overheat, possibly causing  
damage.  
• Do not use force on switches, knobs and/or cords.  
• When disconnecting the power cable from the wall outlet, grasp the  
plug; do not pull the cord.  
• Do not clean this unit with chemical solvents; this might damage the  
finish. Use a clean, dry cloth.  
• Only voltage specified on this unit must be used. Using this unit with a  
higher voltage than specified is dangerous and may cause fire, damage  
to this unit, and/or personal injury. YAMAHA will not be held  
responsible for any damage resulting from use of this unit with a  
voltage other than specified.  
For U.K. customers  
If the socket outlets in the home are not suitable for the plug supplied  
with this appliance, it should be cut off and an appropriate 3 pin plug  
fitted. For details, refer to the instructions described above.  
Note: The plug severed from the mains lead must be destroyed, as a plug  
with bared flexible cord is hazardous if engaged in a live socket outlet.  
• To prevent damage by lightning, keep the power cord and outdoor  
antennas disconnected from a wall outlet or the unit during a lightning  
storm.  
For Canadian Customers  
• Do not attempt to modify or fix this unit. Contact qualified YAMAHA  
service personnel when any service is needed. The cabinet should never  
be opened for any reasons.  
To prevent electric shock, match wide blade of plug to wide slot and  
fully insert.  
This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.  
• When not planning to use this unit for long periods of time (i.e.  
vacation), disconnect the AC power plug from the wall outlet.  
Do not remove the connector of built-in antenna from the MCX-2000.  
• Be sure to read the “TROUBLESHOOTING” section on common  
operating errors before concluding that this unit is faulty.  
• Before moving this unit, first check that there is no disc in the disc tray.  
Finally, press STANDBY/ON to turn off this unit, and disconnect the  
AC power plug from the wall outlet.  
• Install this unit near the AC outlet and where the AC power plug can be  
reached easily.  
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CAUTION: READ THIS BEFORE OPERATING THIS UNIT  
For US customers  
FCC WARNING  
Allen voor klanten in Nederland  
Bij dit product zijn batterijen geleverd.  
Wanneer deze leeg zijn, moet u ze niet  
weggooien maar inleveren als KCA.  
Change or modifications not expressly approved by the party  
responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate  
the epuipment.  
This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set  
forth for uncontrolled equipment. This equipment should be installed  
and operated with a minimum distance of at least 20cm between the  
radiator and the persons body (excluding extremities: hands, wrists,  
feet, and legs) and must not be co-located or operated with any other  
antenna or transmitter.  
For Canadian customers  
Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device  
may not cause interference, and (2), this device must accept any  
interference received, including interference that may cause  
undesired operation of the device.  
Music recognition technology and related data are provided by Gracenote®.  
Gracenote is the industry standard in music recognition technology and related  
content delivery. For more information visit www.gracenote.com.  
CD and music-related data from Gracenote, Inc., copyright © 2000-2005  
Gracenote. Gracenote CDDB® Client Software, copyright 2000-2005  
Gracenote. This product and service may practice one or more of the following  
U.S. Patents: #5,987,525; #6,061,680; #6,154,773, #6,161,132, #6,230,192,  
#6,230,207, #6,240,459, #6,330,593, and other patents issued or pending.  
Services supplied and/or device manufactured under license for following Open  
Globe, Inc. United States Patent 6,304,523.  
The installer of this radio equipment must ensure that the antenna is  
located or pointed such that it does not emit RF field in excess of  
Health Canada limits for the general population: consult Safety Code  
6, obtainable from Health Canada’s website www.hc-sc.gc.ca/rpb  
For U.K. and European customers  
Gracenote and CDDB are registered trademarks of Gracenote. The Gracenote  
logo and logotype, and the “Powered by Gracenote” logo are trademarks of  
Gracenote.  
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MPEG Layer-3 audio coding technology licensed from Fraunhofer IIS and  
Thomson.  
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Supply of this product does not convey a license nor imply any right to  
distribute content created with this product in revenue-generating broadcast  
systems (terrestrial, satellite, cable and/or other distribution channels),  
streaming applications (via Internet, intranets and/or other networks), other  
content distribution systems (pay-audio or audio-on-demand applications and  
the like) or on physical media (compact discs, digital versatile discs,  
semiconductor chips, hard drives, memory cards and the like). An independent  
license for such use is required. For details, please visit http://mp3licensing.com  
We, the manufacturer YAMAHA hereby declare that the MCX-2000  
is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant  
provisions of Directive 1999 / 5 / EC.  
Vi, tillverkaren YAMAHA, betygar härmed att MCX-2000 är i  
överensstämmelse med de erforderliga krav och andra tillämpliga  
bestämmelser som anges i direktivet 1999/5/EC.  
Noi, il fabbricante YAMAHA, con questo dichiariamo che MCX-  
2000 si trova in osservanza dei requisiti essenziali e delle altre  
normative pertinenti della direttiva 1999 / 5 / EC.  
DigiOn and DiXiM are registered  
trademarks or trademarks of DigiOn,  
Inc.  
Nosotros, el fabricante YAMAHA, declaramos por el presente  
testamento que el MCX-2000 cumple con los requisitos esenciales y  
otras provisiones pertinentes de la Directiva 1999/5/EC.  
The following fonts are used in the operational displays for this device.  
NAGA10© Sadakazu NAGAO  
YAMAHA verklaart hierbij dat de MCX-2000 voldoet aan de  
essentiële vereisten en andere relevante voorzieningen van Richtlijn  
1999/5/EC.  
This apparatus shall be connection of a MAINS SOCKET outlet with  
aprotective earthing connection.  
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CAUTION  
Use of controls or adjustments or performance of  
procedures other than those specified herein may  
result in hazardous radiation exposure.  
ATTENTION  
L’emploi de commandes, de réglages ou un choix de  
procédures différents des spécifications de cette  
brochure peut entraîner une exposition à d’éventuelles  
radiations pouvant être dangereses.  
WE87940–C–0  
FM ANT  
WARNING  
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE  
OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS  
APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.  
:
MODEL NO. MCX–2000  
100–240V, 0.5–0.3A, 50/60Hz  
XM RADIO  
RS–232C  
AC IN  
W_LAN ANT  
75UNBAL.  
MADE IN MALAYSIA  
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THIS CLASS  
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DIGITAL APPARATUS COMLIES WITH  
VIDEO  
CANADIAN ICE-003.  
CET APPAREIL NUMÉRIQUE DE LA CLASS
LA NORME NMB-003 DU CANADA.  
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EST CONFORME  
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VIDEO  
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IN  
OUT  
CLASS  
LASER KLASSE  
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LASER PRODUCT  
PRODUKT  
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IN  
OPTICAL  
ANALOG  
LINK/DATA 10/100  
IC: 740B–MCX2000A  
VIDEO  
LAN  
REMOTE  
AUDIO  
ACHTUNG  
(For Canada model)  
Die Verwendung von Bedienungselementen oder  
Einstellungen oder die Durchführung von  
Bedienungsvorgängen, die nicht in dieser Anleitung  
aufgeführt sind, kann zu einem Kontakt mit  
gefährlichen Laserstrahlen führen.  
OBSERVERA  
Användning av kontroller och justeringar eller  
genomförande av procedurer andra än de som  
specificeras i denna bok kan resultera i att du utsätter  
dig för farlig strålning.  
WE87960–G0  
FM ANT  
MODEL NO. MCX–2000  
100–240V, 0.5–.A, 50/60Hz  
AC IN  
RS–232C  
ATTENZIONE  
W_LAN ANT  
75UNBAL.  
MADE IN MALAYSIA  
IN  
OUT  
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VIDEO  
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CLASS  
LASER KLASSE  
LUOKAN LASERLAITE  
KLASS LASER APPART  
PRODUIT LASER DE CLASSE  
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LASER PRODUCT  
VIDEO  
1
PRODUKT  
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1
IN  
OUT  
1
Uso di controlli o regolazioni o procedure non  
specificamente descritte può causare l’esposizione a  
radiazioni di livello pericoloso.  
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IN  
OPTICAL  
ANALOG  
LINK/DATA 10/100  
VIDEO  
LAN  
REMOTE  
AUDIO  
(For U.K. and Europe models)  
PRECAUCIÓN  
El uso de los controles o los procedimientos de ajuste  
o utilización diferentes de los especificados en este  
manual pueden causar una exposición peligrosa a la  
radiación.  
VOORZICHTIG  
Gebruik van bedieningsorganen of instellingen, of  
uitvoeren van handelingen anders dan staan  
beschreven in deze handleiding kunnen leiden tot  
blootstelling aan gevaarlijke stralen.  
VARO!  
AVATTAESSA JA SUOJALUKITUS OHITETTAESSA  
OLET ALTTIINA NÄKYMÄTTÖMÄLLE  
LASERSÄTEILYLLE. ÄLÄ KATSO SÄTEESEEN.  
VARNING!  
OSYNLIG LASERSTRÅLNING NÄR DENNA DEL ÄR  
ÖPPNAD OCH SPÄRREN ÄR URKOPPLAD.  
BETRAKTA EJ STRÅLEN.  
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Welcome to MusicCAST  
MusicCAST is a new, convenient home audio network featuring playback of digital music streams.  
It consists of a MCX-2000 music server and its dedicated clients (MCX-A10 or MCX-C15, sold separately).  
With all your music sources—including CDs and radio broadcasts—brought together in a single server  
unit, each person in the house can enjoy their own music, anytime, on demand.  
MCX-2000  
LAN  
MCX-C15  
Wwiirreelleessss  
LAN  
MCX-A10  
MCX-A10  
This guide helps you in quickly setting up your new MCX-2000 and client devices, building your  
own MusicCAST network—and tapping into a whole new world of music listening enjoyment.  
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Each page number (page XX) in this guide indicates that you can see a detailed explanation on that page of the separate Owners Manual.  
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Preparing Items  
Find and take out the following items from the MusicCAST product packages. (See Owners Manual for a complete list of  
supplied items.)  
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8
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2
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MCX-2000 unit (1)  
Remote control (1)  
AA batteries (2)  
Power cable (1)  
Options  
Video pin cable (RCA pin) (1)  
MCX-A10  
MCX-C15  
Audio pin cable (1)  
MCX-CA15  
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If you’re using an MCX-C15, also prepare a network hub and two network cables (CAT5 straight cables) for connecting with the MCX-2000.  
Connecting with Peripheral Devices  
Connect the MCX-2000 and its clients, as well as any other desired peripherals as shown in the following illustrations.  
MCX-2000  
TV  
Connecting the MCX-2000  
to a TV  
AUX  
Video out  
Video pin cable (RCA pin)  
MCX-2000  
Audio system  
Connecting the MCX-2000  
to an audio system  
Audio out  
AUX  
Audio pin cable  
Connecting the MusicCAST  
clients to speakers  
Speaker  
Speaker  
Speaker  
Speaker  
Speaker cables  
Speaker cables  
MCX-A10  
MCX-CA15  
MCX-2000  
Router  
Network hub  
Creating a MusicCAST  
network  
Network cable  
(network connections of  
the MCX-2000 and  
MusicCAST clients)  
Network cable  
Network cable  
MCX-C15  
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Remote Control Features and Operations  
You can use the supplied remote control to peform most of the MCX-2000 operations (such as selecting a menu item or  
determining a setting value). Prepare the remote control before operations.  
Setting Batteries  
Set batteries inside the remote control as shown below.  
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1 Remove the bottom cover of the remote control.  
2 Set two AA batteries (supplied) in appropriate directions, according to the illustration in the compartment.  
3 Slide the cover until it snaps into place.  
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If the remote control doesn’t work well, the batteries may be weak. Replace them with twe new AA batteries. Always handle batteries  
appropriately, according to the safety precautions at the beginning of this manual.  
Powering Up  
Turn on your TV and switch it to external input (connected to the MCX-2000 video output). When you turn on the MCX-  
2000, your TV will show the initial “MusicCAST” splash screen, followed automatically by the Easy Setup screen.  
TV  
MCX-2000  
1 Turn ON  
AC plug and outlet for US model  
2 Change to external input  
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The MCX-2000 is designed to show the Easy Setup screen when you first turn on the unit (factory setting). If the Easy Setup screen doesn’t  
appear, press the TOP MENU button on the remote control. When the Top Menu screen is shown on the TV, use the cursor controller (in the center  
of the remote control) to move the highlighted selection down to Setup (the last item of Top Menu), and press the SELECT button. Then, from the  
Setup menu screen, select Easy Setup. Scroll down in the display if its not visible.  
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Top Menu  
Easy Setup  
Creating a MusicCAST Network  
The Easy Setup feature lets you quickly create a MusicCAST network. There are several types of MusicCAST networks.  
Here we explain how to configure the most basic network that’s comprised of a single MCX-2000 server and one or more  
clients.  
Wireless client  
(MCX-A10)  
MCX-2000  
Network hub  
Wired client  
(MCX-C15)  
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Your clients and network hub should be turned off at this point. Turn them on later when you’re asked to do so in the Easy Setup process.  
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With Easy Setup, you can quickly and easily configure your desired MusicCAST network just by following the simple on-  
screen instructions (page 27). To create a network comprised of an MCX-2000 with clients, specify the options listed  
below. When the proper settings have been made, a simple diagram of your system appears in the display.  
Enter the following settings:  
Language: Select a language used for screen messages.  
Date and Time: Set the current date and time.  
System configuration selection: Select “Use the MCX-2000 in conjunction with MCX-A10/C15 clients”.  
Network connection selection: Select “Connect to a network containing MusicCAST components only”.  
Network settings configuration: Select “Automatic configuration”.  
After you’ve made these settings, a diagram of the specified MusicCAST system (in this case, a MusicCAST-only network  
with the MCX-2000 and clients) is shown in the display.  
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To select a displayed item, move the highlight on it using the up or down arrow button, and then press the SELECT button. The SELECT button  
also lets you alternately select and deselect a radio button. When you specify a value, use the up or down arrow button to display a desired value,  
and then press the SELECT button (page 19).  
From the next screen, you will need to operate the MCX-2000 and each client to configure the MusicCAST network.  
2 Turn on each client as instructed in the on-screen message. If you’re using a network hub for wired clients, you should  
turn on the hub at this time. When you’re ready, go to the next screen.  
Power  
Network hub  
MCX-A10  
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3 Following the screen message, start Auto Configuration on each client. Use the front-panel cursor controller to select  
Top Menu > Setup > Network > Auto Configuration, and then press the PLAY button. The clients start searching for the  
music server (MCX-2000).  
PUSH  
SELECT  
PUSH  
SELECT  
PUSH  
SELECT  
PLAY  
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You can use the cursor controller on a clients front panel in the same way as the cursor controller on the MCX-2000 remote control. Push the  
center stick upward, downward, leftward or rightward as you press the up, down, left or right arrow button on the remote control. When you  
press this stick vertically, it works the same as pressing the SELECT button. In addition, you can go back to the previous screen by pushing the  
stick leftward.  
4 When you go to the next Easy Setup screen, the MCX-2000 starts searching for any available clients.  
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Don’t touch or operate any clients until their IDs appear in the above screen and are successfully registered to the MCX-2000.  
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5 When the screen shows all clients (IDs) you are using, go to the next screen for updating their firmware. This process is  
necessary to use them with the MCX-2000. On each client, select Top Menu > Setup > System > System Update, and  
then press the PLAY button.  
When the firmware update is complete, each client displays the above message and automatically restarts itself. When  
you go to the next screen, you can see the updated firmware version.  
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The firmware version on your clients may be more recent than the one shown above. In addition, the client firmware version doesn’t always match  
that of the MCX-2000.  
Each version number may be diffrent from your MCX-2000.  
6 Go to the next screen, and select “Confirm” to complete the Easy Setup process. Your MusicCAST network has been  
successfully created.  
Streaming Music  
To begin music streaming over the MusicCAST network, you’ll first need to prepare your audio sources (music) on the  
MCX-2000 music server. The MCX-2000 can stream several types of audio sources to the clients. Here, we’ll explain  
how to record songs from a music CD and deliver them to the clients.  
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Press the OPEN/CLOSE button on the remote control and open the CD tray. Set a music CD with its label side facing up.  
POWER  
AMP/TV  
STAMDBY/ON  
STAMDBY/ON  
TV  
AMP  
TIMER  
OPEN/CLOSE  
TV  
AMP  
RANDOM  
REPEAT  
BROADCAST  
RADIO  
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3
TIMER OPEN/CLOSE  
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7
0
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8
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9
TOP  
MENU  
PLAY  
INFO.  
PAGE  
A
Z
SELECT  
PAGE  
VOL.  
INPUT  
BOOLMARK  
RANDOM  
REPEAT BROADCA  
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MUTE  
LIBRALY  
ARTISTS  
PLAYLISTS  
MENU  
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MENU  
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MENU  
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FAVORITES  
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Remote control  
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Press the CD AUTO STORE button on the MCX-2000 front panel (the tray will close automatically). The RECORDING  
indicator (at the left of the front panel display) lights in red, followed by the ENCODING indicator lighting in green.  
CD AUTO STORE button  
MCX-2000  
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The RECORDING indicator lights up while the MCX-2000 is importing CD songs in (uncompressed) PCM format. The ENCODING indicator  
lights up while the MCX-2000 is encoding PCM songs to MP3 format. Naturally, these indicators go off a first-in, first-out basis during the  
import process.  
3 When the RECORDING indicator goes off, indicating that your CD songs have been successfully imported to the  
MCX-2000, select Top Menu > Library > Music Archive.  
When “All Songs” is selected:  
4 Move the highlight to one of the first four menu items (Artists, Albums, Genres or All Songs) and press the SELECT  
button. You can view the artist name, album title, genre or a list of songs from the music CD you just imported.  
When “All Songs” is selected:  
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If the music CD is a recent release or a private, self-made CD, generic song information may be shown (such as unknown artist, album, etc.).  
If this happens, you can enter the relevant information manually (page 75).  
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5 From one of your clients, select Top Menu > Library > Music Archive. You can see the same menu items — Artists,  
Albums, Genres and All Songs as found in the MCX-2000 screen. Select one of them and confirm the client display  
also shows the artist name, album title, genre or a list of songs from the music CD you just imported on the MCX-2000.  
When “All Songs” is selected:  
n
If the display on a client is dimmed and shows the current time, press the controller stick. The client will ‘wake up’ and restart the network  
connection with the MCX-2000 (page 14).  
6 From the menu items in the client screens, select a song and start playback. (Move the triangle icon to the left of a  
song title, and then press the controller stick or PLAY button.)  
n
You can adjust the playback volume using the VOL +/– buttons on the client front panel.  
This is the basic procedure for music streaming over the MusicCAST network. If you have two or more clients, you can  
play different songs on them. The MCX-2000 also supports multitasking, allowing you to continue importing other music  
CDs by repeating steps 1 to 3 above, or select and play a different song on the MCX-2000, even while delivering different  
music to each client.  
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Table of Contents  
Setting Batteries..................................................................................... 16  
Using as a Universal Remote Control .................................................... 17  
Configuring a MusicCAST Network for PC Network and  
For the MCX-2000 to access the Internet via  
Automatic Configuration of a  
Compatible Media (CD/CD-R/CD-RW)............ 105  
The illustrations and operation screens as shown in this owners manual  
are for instructional purpose only, and may appear somewhat different  
from those on your products.  
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Preface  
Thank you and congratulations on your purchase of the Yamaha MCX-2000 Digital Audio Server!  
The MCX-2000 is a music server that enhances the concept of MusicCAST, a digital music delivery method over a  
personal network.  
MusicCAST delivers a new listening style for the digital era. It allows you to record various audio sources, including music  
CDs, onto the music server, and enjoy streamed playback on a client device (MCX-A10 or MCX-C15, sold separately)  
placed anywhere in your home, using wired and wireless computer networking technologies.  
There are many ways to use the MusicCAST network and the MCX-2000 music server.  
Use the MCX-2000 to collect and centralize all music sources in your home. Then, simply place a client device in every  
room of your house—instead of buying a separate stereo or audio set for each of your family members. This setup lets  
each member of the family enjoy their own favorite music—in any room at the same time. Naturally, the music server can  
also be set to stream the same music to each client, so that you can walk around your house and have the same music  
play no matter where you go.  
The MCX-2000 has other great features. It can also stream music or audio programs from the built-in FM radio tuner  
anywhere in your home via the MusicCAST network. Locally on the MCX-2000, you can also enjoy Internet radio  
programs. You can also use the MCX-2000 to record audio content from old analog tapes. Once recorded, they can be  
streamed via the MusicCAST network and burned onto CD-R/RW media for storage purposes, together with songs from  
music CDs.  
The above are just a few examples to show how you can use the MusicCAST network and the MCX-2000 music server.  
You’ll find additional ones throughout this manual, too—so, keep the manual in a safe place and read it thoroughly in  
order to get the most out of your new MCX-2000.  
MCX-C15  
Audio CD  
Tuner  
Audio sysytem  
MCX-A10  
with optional speakers  
A
Song 01  
Song 02  
MCX-2000  
Casette tapes  
Original CD  
Song 24  
Casette deck  
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What’s Included  
The MCX-2000 product package contains the following items. When you open the box, first check they have all been  
included. If something is missing, please contact the dealer from whom you purchased the product.  
1
2
3
4
7
0
5
8
6
9
1
2
3
1
2
3
4
Power cable (1)  
MCX-2000 unit (1)  
Remote control (1)  
AA batteries (2)  
Optical cable (1)  
(For US and Canada)  
(For Europe, UK and Australia)  
Audio pin cable (1)  
Video pin cable (1)  
Network cable (1)  
CD-ROM (1)  
Indoor FM antenna (1)  
• DiXiM™ Media Server software  
• MCX-A10/C15 client manuals (electronic documents; see these updated manuals  
when operating each client together with the MCX-2000).  
• GNU GPL/LGPL software license agreement (electronic documents)  
• MCX-2000 program source code (based on GNU GPL/LGPL)  
Setup Guide (1)  
Owner’s Manual (1)  
Installation Guide for “DiXiM Media Server” Software (1)  
Feature Overview  
Designed to be a comprehensive, ultimate audio center for your home, the MCX-2000 incorporates a wide variety of  
features and functions. Here, we’ll take a look at some of ways you can use these features.  
Audio Playback Functions  
The MCX-2000 lets you play a wide variety of audio sources, including commercial music CDs, your own original MP3  
CDs (CD-ROM), external audio signals, and radio programs from the built-in FM tuner. You can also listen to audio content  
stored on your Windows computer if you connect the MCX-2000 to your computer network (LAN). Since the MCX-2000  
can access the Internet through your computer network, you can even enjoy music from your favorite Internet radio  
stations. When you play these audio sources on the main MCX-2000 itself, connect a speaker system (power amplifier  
and speakers, or powered speakers) to the unit.  
• Playing Archived Music (page 46)  
• Playing a CD (page 51)  
• Listening to FM Radio (page 54)  
• Listening to Internet Radio (page 59)  
• Playing External Audio Signals (page 63)  
• Playing Audio Content on the Computer (page 64)  
MD Player  
FM Radio  
AUX in  
WAN  
MCX-2000  
LAN  
Router  
Internet  
Radio  
PC  
MP3 CD  
Audio CD  
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Audio Recording Functions  
The MCX-2000 incorporates a large-capacity 160GB hard disk drive, allowing up to 200 hours of digital recording in linear  
PCM format (16-bit/44.1kHz) or up to 2,000 hours in MP3 format (160kbps bit rate). Recordable audio sources include  
commercial music CDs, external audio signals, and radio programs from the built-in FM tuner.  
• Recording Songs from a Music CD (page 66)  
• Recording from FM Radio (page 69)  
• Recording External Audio Signals (page 69)  
AUX in  
MCX-2000  
MD Recorder  
160GB HDD  
Music CD  
Music Archiving Functions  
When recording audio sources, you can add information to each song—such as the song title, artist name, album name  
and genre—then store it to the music archive in the MCX-2000 hard drive. This information can then be used to find  
specific songs you want to play. Because the MCX-2000 incorporates a special song database system (based on  
Gracenote CDDB® ), this information will be set automatically if your songs are from popular music CDs. Other useful  
functions include Playlist and Bookmark, letting you create custom song lists appropriate to specific occasions (such as  
parties, morning ‘wake-up’ music, etc.) and allowing you to mark your favorite tunes for quick access.  
• Adding a Bookmark to a Song (page 50)  
Typing Text Characters (page 75)  
• Editing Titles (page 77)  
• Changing Song Attributes (page 77)  
• Using a Playlist (page 82)  
• Registering an Internet Radio Station (page 84)  
MCX-2000  
Internet (CDDB)  
HDD  
(Internal CDDB)  
CD Recording Functions  
This function lets you create a music mix CD of your own selections by arranging archived songs in your favorite order.  
You can also use this function to duplicate existing music CDs, allowing you to copy your personal mixes to CD and give  
it to your friends.  
• Recording Archived Songs to a CD (page 73)  
• Duplicating a Music CD (page 71)  
MCX-2000  
Original CD  
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Music Streaming Functions  
Once songs are archived (recorded) on the MCX-2000 hard drive, you can stream them to up to 15 clients via the  
MusicCAST network. The MCX-2000 can deliver the same music to each client simultaneously (broadcast). It can also  
deliver different songs to different clients at the same time, at the request of each client. In addition, the MCX-2000  
supports remote control of clients via the MusicCAST network, allowing you to operate them without having to go to each  
unit individually.  
• MusicCAST as an Integrated Music Delivery System (page 89)  
• Operating a Client Remotely (page 87)  
MCX-C15  
MCX-2000  
LAN  
Wwiirreelleessss  
LAN  
MCX-A10  
MCX-A10  
Timer Function  
The MCX-2000 and clients incorporate a timer that enables song playback at a specified time. You can program up to ten  
playback timer instances for each MusicCAST device.  
• Setting the Timer Playback (page 89)  
• Using the Timer Playback (page 97)  
MCX-2000  
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Preparations and Setup  
This section explains how to connect peripheral devices to your MCX-2000 and set it up as a  
music server, and how to create a MusicCAST network in conjunction with clients (MCX-A10 or  
MCX-C15, sold separately).  
Panel Descriptions: MCX-2000  
Front Panel  
1
2
7
8
3
4
5
6
CLIENT STATUS  
1
6
2
7
3
8
4
9
5
DIGITAL AUDIO SERVER MCX-2000  
BROADCAST  
TIMER  
10  
PUSH  
SELECT  
STANDBY/ON  
MENU/  
PLAY INFO.  
RECORDING  
ENCODING  
RADIO  
CD AUTO STORE  
PS/2 KEYBOARD PHONES  
LEVEL  
LEVEL  
MIN  
MAX  
*
&
^
% $ # @  
!
)
9
1 STANDBY/ON button  
Use this button when switching among the MCX-2000 operating modes. The button indicator light changes color, showing the  
units current operating mode (green: active mode, amber: sleep mode, red: standby mode).  
2 Disc tray  
3 Open/Close button (  
)
Use these 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.  
s
4 Stop button (  
5 Play button (  
)
p
)
Press the Play button to start playback of the current song from the beginning. Press the Stop button to stop playback of the  
current song thats being played. These buttons similarly works with all other audio sources available on the MCX-2000 (CD,  
archived songs, radios, external inputs).  
6 CD AUTO STORE button  
Use this button when recording (storing) all songs from a music CD at a time. Since importing an entire CD is possible with a  
single click of the button, you can quickly store a number of songs from a pile of music CDs into the MCX-2000 music archive.  
7 Display  
Shows the current MCX-2000 status or menu screen.  
8 CLIENT STATUS indicators (1~10)  
Each indicator is associated with a client registered to the MCX-2000. A client whose indicator lights up in green is properly  
connected, and can receive audio streams from the MCX-2000. The 10th indicator (10...) shows the operating status for the  
10th and following clients all together. You can view detailed information of each clients status in the Client Control screen.  
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9 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).  
) Cursor controller  
Delivers the same functions with the center controller on the remote control. You can move the highlight (selection) onto a target  
item by pushing the center stick upward, downward, leftward or rightward. When you press this stick vertically, it determines to  
select the current item (PUSH SELECT).  
! MENU/PLAY INFO. button  
Press this button to toggle between the last selected menu screen and the Play Information screen for the current song.  
Continue pressing this button for the Top Menu screen.  
@ BROADCAST indicator  
Lights up in blue while the MCX-2000 is broadcasting to clients.  
# TIMER indicator  
Lights up in amber while the MCX-2000 is waiting or operating in timer playback mode.  
$ RECORDING indicator  
Lights up in red while the MCX-2000 is recording (storing) an audio source or writing onto a CD-R/RW disc.  
% ENCODING indicator  
Lights up in green while the MCX-2000 is encoding recorded audio into MP3 format.  
^ LEVEL knob  
& PHONES jack  
Connect a pair of headphones here to listen to sounds being played on the MCX-2000. You can adjust the playback volume  
using the LEVEL knob.  
* PS/2 KEYBOARD port  
Connect a generic PS/2 keyboard designed for PC here. A connected PS/2 keyboard lets you control the MCX-2000 in the  
same way as the supplied remote control. It also lets you type words (such as song titles) quickly when editing song information.  
In addition, the MCX-2000 doesn’t support a PS/2 mouse. So, don’t connect a PS/2 mouse to this port.  
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Back Panel  
1
6
4
5
2
3
T
T
T
FM ANT  
YAMAHA  
MCX–2000  
CAUTION  
XM  
RS–232C  
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK  
DO NOT OPEN  
AC IN  
_
W
LAN ANT  
75UNBAL.  
OUT  
L
IN  
VIDEO  
^
%
T
T
S
VIDEO  
R
IN  
OUT  
FCC ID: A6RMCX2000A  
THE XM NAME AND RELATED LOGOS  
ARE REGISTERED TRADEMARKSOF  
XM SATELLITE RADIO INC.  
IN  
OPTICAL  
ANALOG  
LINK/DATA 10/100  
LAN  
REMOTE  
AUDIO  
VIDEO  
$ #  
@
!
)
9
8
7
1 W_LAN ANT  
A movable antenna for the wireless network. When you stream audio to clients over the wireless network, adjust the antenna  
angle for best results.  
Avoid using excessive force when moving the antenna.  
T
FM ANT  
CAUTION  
XM  
RS–232C  
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK  
DO NOT OPEN  
_
W
LAN ANT  
75UNBAL.  
OUT  
L
IN  
VIDEO  
T
S
VIDEO  
2 XM jack (US model only)  
If you live in the United States and want to listen to XM Satellite Radio on the MCX-2000, connect your XM Connect-and-Play  
antenna here (page 55).  
3 RS-232C port  
Use this port when connecting the MCX-2000 to a compatible Yamaha AV receiver using an RS-232C cross cable. With this  
setup, you can synchronize both units’ power on/off timing or automatically select a surround program on the AV receiver to  
match the genre of a song you select on the MCX-2000.  
Using a Yamaha AV Receiver (page 98)  
4 FM ANT terminal  
Connect the supplied indoor FM antenna here when using the MCX-2000 built-in FM tuner.  
5 Fan opening  
To effectively cool down the inside of the MCX-2000, be sure not to shut off the airflow from this opening. When placing the  
MCX-2000 near a wall, make sure there is enough room behind the back panel.  
6 AC IN socket  
Connect the supplied power cable here.  
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7 ANALOG OUT jacks (stereo)  
9 OPTICAL OUT jack (stereo)  
Audio playback signals on the MCX-2000 are output from these jacks. Use the supplied optical digital cable (or one purchased  
separately) to connect the OPTICAL OUT jack to a digital audio input on an external device. Use the supplied stereo pin cable  
(or one purchased separately) to connect the ANALOG OUT jacks to analog audio input jacks on an external device.  
8 ANALOG IN jacks (stereo)  
) OPTICAL IN jack (stereo)  
Audio sources called ‘external input’ in this manual are incoming audio signals via these jacks. Use the supplied optical digital  
cable (or the one purchased separately) to connect the OPTICAL IN jack to a digital audio output on an external device. Use the  
supplied stereo pin cable (or one purchased separately) to connect the ANALOG IN jacks to analog audio output jacks on an  
external device.  
! REMOTE terminal  
This terminal is designed for professional expansion purposes, not for consumer use of the MCX-2000.  
@ 10/100 indicator  
# LINK/DATA indicator  
$ LAN (Ethernet) port  
Connect a network cable (CAT-5 straight cable) to the Ethernet port when creating a wired network with clients or connecting  
the MCX-2000 to your home network. The LINK/DATA indicator lights up when the wired connection is properly working, and  
flashes when data traffic over the network is being done. The Ethernet port is automatically configured to match the speed of a  
connected network (10 or 100 Mbps); the 10/100 indicator lights up when the Ethernet port is configured for 100 Mbps, and is  
unlit for 10 Mbps.  
% S-VIDEO port  
^ VIDEO port  
These ports output the MCX-2000 operating screen displays (OSD) to an external TV monitor. Connect either port to your TV  
monitors video input (yellow-coded composite port for VIDEO, or 4-pin S port for S-VIDEO). The VIDEO and S-VIDEO ports  
output the same displays.  
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Panel Descriptions: Remote Control  
1
1 IR transmitter  
Infrared (IR) remote control signals are transmitted from here. When  
operating the remote control, point this part at the IR receiver on the  
target unit.  
POWER  
AMP/TV  
STAMDBY/ON  
2
3
4 PLAY INFO. button  
£
TV  
AMP  
Press this button to show the Play Information (song data) screen for the  
current song on the TV monitor.  
TIMER  
OPEN/CLOSE  
¡
u
d
5 Alphabetical index search buttons (  
/
)
RANDOM  
REPEAT  
BROADCAST  
RADIO  
& * ( º  
^
You can find a recorded (archived) song from one of groups (artists,  
albums, genres or all songs). Whichever group you select, its contents  
(artist names, album titles, genres or song titles) are listed in alphabetical  
order. You can then press either button to jump to the first item in each  
alphabetical index. Use the down arrow button to jump in an A-to-Z  
direction, or the up arrow button to jump in a Z-to-A direction.  
1
2
3
4
7
0
5
8
6
9
%
TOP  
MENU  
PLAY  
INFO.  
4
5
6 Cursor controller  
$
#
Provides the same functions as the controller on the MCX-2000 front  
panel. Use the up, down, left and right arrow buttons to move the  
highlight (selection) onto a target item, and then press the center  
SELECT button to select or determine it.  
PAGE  
A
Z
SELECT  
6
PAGE  
7 BOOKMARK button  
Press this button to add or remove the bookmark to the current song.  
7
8
VOL.  
INPUT  
BOOKMARK  
@
2 POWER AMP/TV button  
3 TV/AMP switch  
AMP/TV  
MUTE  
8 INPUT buttons ( +/– )  
9 MUTE button  
9
)
LIBRARY  
ARTISTS  
PLAYLISTS  
1
2
3
MENU  
MENU  
MENU  
@ VOL. buttons ( +/– )  
FAVORITES  
In addition to operating the MCX-2000, the supplied remote control also  
lets you operate compatible Yamaha AV receivers and TV monitors from  
the TV monitor, or to AMP to control a Yamaha AV receiver. You can  
then use the POWER AMP/TV button to turn the target device on or off,  
the VOL. buttons to adjust the volume level of the target device, and the  
MUTE button to temporarily turn off the target device volume. Press the  
MUTE button again to cancel muting. The INPUT buttons let you switch  
the input source on the target device. So, you can even route a different  
audio source from the Yamaha AV receiver to the MCX-2000 external  
input. In addition, directional switching with the INPUT +/– buttons only  
works with Yamaha AV receivers. TV input will be switched in the same  
direction with either INPUT button.  
2
3
4
1
!
Using as a Universal Remote Control (page 17)  
) MENU 1~3 buttons  
Use the MENU 1~3 buttons to fast access the Library, Artists and Playlists menu screens.  
! FAVORITES 1~4 buttons  
The FAVORITES 1~4 buttons are reserved for future use (no functions).  
u
d
# PAGE scroll buttons (  
/
)
When a list of items (such as songs from a CD) cannot be displayed at a time, press either button for a scrolled view of the list.  
$ TOP MENU button  
Press this button to immediately access the Top Menu screen whatever screen is shown on the TV monitor.  
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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.  
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.  
£ STANDBY/ON button  
Use this button when switching the MCX-2000 operating modes.  
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Connecting External Devices  
sure each device is turned off before making connections.  
IN  
L
Video pin cable  
(supplied)  
VIDEO  
IN  
R
Audio pin cable (supplied)  
T
T
T
WE87930-U-1  
FM ANT  
YAMAHA  
MCX–2000  
MODEL NO. MCX–2000  
CAUTION  
XM  
RS–232C  
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK  
DO NOT OPEN  
AC IN  
_
W
LAN ANT  
75UNBAL.  
MADE IN MALAYSIA  
THIS PRODUCT COMPLIES WITH DHHS RULES 21 CFR  
APPLICABLE AT DATE OF MANUFACTURE  
YAMAHA CORPORATION 10-1 NAKAZAWA-CHO,  
HAMAMATSU-SHI, SHIZUOKA-KEN, JAPAN  
SUBCHAPTER  
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OUT  
IN  
VO  
MANUFACTURED BY  
YEM (M)  
T
S
T
MANUFACTURED:  
VIDEO  
IN  
OUT  
THIS DEVICE COMPLIES WITH PART 15 OF THE FCC RULES.  
OPERATION IS SUBJECT TO THE FOLLOWING WO CONDITIONS:  
FCC ID: A6RMCX2000A  
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®
(
(
1
2
) T HIS DEVICE MAY NOT CAUSE HARMFUL INTERFERENCE, AND  
THIS DEVICE MUST ACCEPT ANY INTERFERENCE RECEIVED,  
THE XM NAME AND RELATED LOGOS  
ARE REGISTERED TRADEMARKSOF  
XM SATELLITE RADIO INC.  
IN  
OPTICAL  
ANALOG  
LINK/DATA 10/100  
)
INCLUDING INTERFERENCE THAT MAY CAUSE UNDESIRED OPERATION  
AUDIO  
VIDEO  
LAN  
REMOTE  
US  
Power cable  
(should be connected last)  
AC plug and outlet for US model  
• The MCX-2000 is designed to connect to a TV monitor for easy operation. Though you can still operate the unit while viewing its front  
panel display, a large TV display offers more operation information at a time.  
• The MCX-2000 accepts a generic PS/2 keyboard. This enables faster, more convenient operation than the remote control or front-panel  
buttons, especially when you edit song information or other text data.  
• The MCX-2000 is designed to become active immediately after the power cable is connected to the AC power source. Make sure to  
connect to the AC power source only in the last step after all other devices are connected.  
Connecting to the AC Power  
When relevant external devices are all connected, turn on these devices first, and then connect the MCX-2000 power  
cable to the AC power source.  
AC plug and outlet for US model  
The front panel STANDBY/ON button indicator will light up in green. On the TV monitor, switch the video input source to  
the MCX-2000 video output (VIDEO or S-VIDEO). If the following screen is shown on the TV display, connection to the TV  
monitor has been successful.  
Initial display  
Top menu  
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You can call up any necessary operation by selecting a menu item from the Top Menu. In addition, when you turn on the  
MCX-2000 for the first time after purchase, or after the system reset operation (page 103), the Easy Setup screen  
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If the indicator light of the STANDBY/ON button turns amber or red, press the button to continue working on the MCX-2000. The unit is designed  
to automatically go into an energy saving mode if no operations have been performed for a while. Read the following column for more information.  
Operation Modes on the MCX-2000  
The MCX-2000 has no switch to completely turn the unit off. When you connect the MCX-2000 to the AC power source,  
the front panel STANDBY/ON button indicator lights up in green and the MCX-2000 enters active mode. In this mode, you  
can record or play an audio source while viewing the built-in display or the TV monitor.  
MCX-2000  
STANDBY/ON button: green  
When you press the STANDBY/ON button on the remote control or the unit’s front panel, the front panel STANDBY/ON  
button indicator light turns amber, and then the MCX-2000 enters sleep mode. In this mode, the MCX-2000 stops  
showing a screen on the TV monitor and built-in display, waiting for a client request or your remote control operation.  
MCX-2000  
MCX-A10/MCX-C15  
STANDBY/ON button: amber  
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When you press the power switch on a client, it immediately establishes a network connection with the MCX-2000 and  
enters active mode. (The corresponding CLIENT STATUS indicator lights up on the MCX-2000.) The client shows Top  
Menu in the backlit display, and gets ready to play a streamed song from the MCX-2000.  
As mentioned above, even in sleep mode, the MCX-2000 can still respond to a request from any registered client. This is  
because the MCX-2000 maintains network connections with clients. As long as network connections are maintained, the  
MCX-2000 can continue streaming music to clients. In fact, clients can continue playing a streamed song if the  
MCX-2000 later enters sleep mode.  
MCX-2000  
MCX-A10/MCX-C15  
STANDBY/ON button: amber  
If you hold down the STANDBY/ON button for more than 3 seconds when the MCX-2000 is in active or sleep mode, the  
indicator light turns red and the MCX-2000 enters standby mode, where the unit consumes less power. In standby mode,  
network activities between the MCX-2000 and clients stop. (All CLIENT STATUS indicators go off on the MCX-2000.) In  
this process, all active clients also enter sleep mode (Remote Sleep). They stop playing a streamed song (because of no  
network connection with the MCX-2000), and show the current time in the display without backlight. In sleep mode,  
clients wait for your operation and can awake the MCX-2000 to resume music streaming.  
MCX-2000  
MCX-A10/MCX-C15  
STANDBY/ON button: red  
Let’s say, standby mode is deep sleep. When a client sends a request, the MCX-2000 in standby mode notices it and  
enters ‘lighter’ sleep mode. (The STANDBY/ON indicator light turns amber.) Otherwise, you can press the STANDBY/ON  
button to completely awake the MCX-2000 and make it enter active mode. (The STANDBY/ON indicator light turns  
green.) But, when the MCX-2000 directly enters active mode from standby mode, it first must re-establish network  
connections with clients, taking more time to resume network activities or music streaming.  
Active mode  
Sleep mode  
Standby mode  
OFF  
OFF  
Automatically  
Automatically  
enters standby  
mode in 5 minutes  
if the MCX-2000  
and clients are not  
operated at all.  
MCX-A10  
MCX-A10  
or  
MCX-C15  
MCX-A10  
or  
MCX-C15  
enters sleep mode  
in 30 minutes if not  
operated at all.  
or  
TV  
TV  
TV  
MCX-C15  
ON  
OFF  
OFF  
Press the  
STANDBY/ON button.  
When a client enters  
active mode  
MCX-2000  
MCX-2000  
MCX-2000  
Hold the STANDBY/ON button for more than 3 seconds to put the MCX-2000 in standby mode.  
Press the STANDBY/ON button to put the MCX-2000 in active mode.  
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The MCX-2000 enters standby mode if its been idle (with no operation on the unit or no network activities) for one hour.  
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Remote Control Features and Operations  
You can use the supplied remote control to do most of the MCX-2000 operations (such as selecting a menu item or  
determining a setting value). Prepare the remote control before operations.  
Setting Batteries  
Set batteries inside the remote control as shown below.  
1
3
2
1 Remove the bottom cover of the remote control.  
2 Set two AA batteries (supplied) in appropriate directions, according to the illustration in the compartment.  
3 Slide the cover until it snaps into place.  
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If the remote control doesn’t work well, the batteries may be weak. Replace them with generic two AA batteries. Always handle batteries  
appropriately, according to the safety precautions at the beginning of this manual.  
Operating on the Remote Control  
When operating on the remote control, direct the IR transmitter to the IR receiver on the MCX-2000 front panel.  
IR receiver  
6 meters  
MCX-2000  
(approx.)  
30˚  
30˚  
1
2
3
4
7
0
5
8
6
9
1
2
3
1
2
3
4
Remote control  
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Using as a Universal Remote Control  
The supplied remote control can be used as a universal (multi-platform) remote control, letting you operate TV monitors  
from other manufacturers. The remote control supports TV monitors from manufacturers (brands) in the following list.  
So, if your TV monitor is applicable, select and register the corresponding preset setting to enable the universal control feature.  
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The supplied remote control also supports a compatible Yamaha AV receiver thats connected to the MCX-2000 using an RS-232C cross cable  
(page 98). You can use the remote control for power on/off, volume adjustment (including mute) and input selection on the connected AV receiver.  
ID  
Yamaha  
42  
16  
76  
95  
96  
97  
92  
98  
22  
98  
23  
97  
96  
98  
24  
25  
26  
24  
39  
98  
81  
24  
23  
98  
33  
98  
89  
77  
34  
23  
29  
39  
96  
96  
44  
34  
46  
98  
39  
37  
48  
25  
25  
10  
95  
16  
59  
26  
52  
44  
44  
65  
96  
34  
25  
87  
92  
83  
96  
92  
93  
94  
53  
Admiral  
Aiwa  
Akai  
Alba  
AOC  
Bell&Howell  
Bestar  
Blaupunkt  
Blue sky  
Brandt  
Brocsonic  
Bush  
29  
Clatronic  
Craig  
Croslex  
Curtis Mathis  
Daewoo  
Daytron  
Dual  
97  
27  
28  
97  
97  
98  
Dwin  
93  
32  
65  
Emerson  
Ferguson  
First line  
Fisher  
39  
66  
95  
Fraba  
Fujitsu  
Funai  
78  
35  
96  
49  
42  
GE  
36  
98  
93  
97  
97  
Goodmans  
Grundig  
Hitachi  
ICE  
43  
Irradio  
Itt/Nokia  
JC Penny  
JVC  
37  
47  
93  
96  
97  
Kendo  
KTV  
97  
39  
98  
26  
39  
98  
LG/Goldstar  
Loewe  
97  
98  
93  
LXI  
33  
97  
97  
Magnavox  
Marantz  
Matsui  
Memorex  
Mitsubishi  
Nad  
97  
87  
55  
82  
97  
97  
NEC  
Nokia  
Nokia Oceanic  
Nordmende  
Onwa  
66  
Panasonic  
Philco  
35  
39  
36  
97  
53  
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Philips  
25  
26  
56  
21  
50  
34  
87  
21  
20  
23  
80  
39  
33  
96  
97  
32  
29  
16  
63  
25  
17  
64  
23  
26  
42  
16  
16  
Pioneer  
Portland  
Proscan  
Proton  
35  
97  
31  
60  
35  
93  
34  
30  
65  
81  
48  
73  
54  
55  
68  
93  
41  
70  
51  
97  
Quasar  
Radio Shack  
RCA  
97  
56  
71  
66  
97  
62  
79  
57  
69  
58  
97  
93  
97  
Runco  
SABA  
Sampo  
Samsung  
Sanyo  
75  
95  
Schneider  
Scott  
Sharp  
39  
92  
92  
Siemens  
Signature  
Sony  
Sylvania  
Symphonic  
Telefunken  
Thomson  
Toshiba  
Videch  
97  
18  
65  
66  
67  
97  
32  
61  
19  
66  
69  
97  
92  
Wards  
39  
71  
Zenith  
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Your TV monitor may not be fully controllable even when its from a manufacturer (brand) in the above list, depending on the model type or  
production year. If this is the case, use the remote control for your TV monitor.  
RegisteringYour TV Monitor to the MCX-2000  
To enable universal operations from the supplied remote control, select the preset setting for your TV monitor brand.  
1 Press the TOP MENU button on the remote control to show the Top Menu screen.  
2 Input a 2-digit brand code for your TV monitor from the above list, using group selection, playback control and TOP  
MENU buttons (these buttons work as numeric keys; see the corresponding number printed on the left of each button)  
while holding down the POWER AMP/TV button.  
MCX-2000  
Remote control  
3 If the brand code is successfully registered, a message will be shown telling it on the TV monitor and the MCX-2000  
built-in display.  
4 Set the AMP/TV switch to TV, and try operating your TV monitor. If the universal feature is fully working, you can remote  
control of power on/off, switching of video inputs, volume and muting on your TV monitor.  
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If there are two or more brand codes available for TV monitor, register one at a time in the above steps. Use the one that best works for your TV monitor.  
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Menu Operation Basics  
The MCX-2000 has a menu tree that categorizes all commands, functions and settings relevantly. You can access them  
by simply selecting a necessary menu item starting with Top Menu. For example, if you want to listen to a music CD,  
select Library from Top Menu, and then select CD in the next screen.  
1 Set a music CD in the MCX-2000 first, and then press the TOP MENU button on the remote control to view the Top  
Menu screen.  
For quick access to Top Menu  
Remote control  
MCX-2000  
Press and hold on  
2 Select Library from Top menu.  
To select a menu item, use the cursor controller on the remote control or the MCX-2000 front panel. Vertically move the  
highlight (selection) by pressing the up or down arrow buttons on the remote control, or by pushing the center stick  
upward or downward on the front panel, and then determine your selection by pressing the center SELECT button on  
the remote control or by ‘vertically’ pushing the stick (PUSH SELECT) on the front panel.  
Selecting a menu item  
MCX-2000  
Remote control  
3 To return to the previous screen (Top Menu in this case), press the left arrow button on the remote control, or push the  
center stick leftward on the front panel.  
Returning to the previous screen  
MCX-2000  
Remote Control  
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4 Now you learned how to go back and forth between screens. Re-select Library from Top Menu, and then select CD as  
target audio source. Your TV monitor and the built-in display will show a list of songs from the music CD.  
TV monitor:  
Built-in display:  
5 You can start playing the CD, from the first song in the list, by pressing the Play button on the remote control or on the  
MCX-2000 front panel. Otherwise, you can first select your favorite song from the list using the cursor controller, and  
then start playback from that song.  
The MCX-2000 also offers Submenu. When the current screen shows “Submenu” in the lower right corner, try pressing  
the right arrow button on the remote control, or try pushing the center stick rightward on the front panel cursor control-  
ler. For example, you can see the following Submenu commands from the CD song list screen.  
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Submenu is context-sensitive, so available menu commands may change depending on which screen or item you  
open the menu from. You can always do relevant operations to the current selection, such as song playback or record-  
ing when you open the Submenu from the CD song list screen. We urge you to check what commands are available  
from which item or screen every time you find “Submenu” in the lower right corner of a screen. In addition, you can  
always close the Submenu by pressing the left arrow button on the remote control, or by pushing the center stick left-  
ward on the front panel cursor controller.  
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Some screens offer a context-sensitive menu guided with a different name (such as Fix), depending on their functions. But, you can operate all  
menu commands similarly.  
You may see one or more guide icons at the bottom of each MCX-2000 screen. These allow you to perform certain operations  
by pressing guided buttons on the cursor controller. In most cases, you can return to the previous screen (left arrow button),  
open the Submenu (right arrow button) and move the highlight between items (up and down arrow buttons) on the cursor  
controller.  
Move the highlight  
Previous screen  
Submenu  
Move the highlight  
If a screen has setting options or other configurations, the MCX-2000 will show OK and Cancel at the bottom of the screen,  
asking your confirmation. In this case, you need to select either to exit from the screen. When you select OK (move your  
selection to OK and press the SELECT button), the MCX-2000 saves the current settings, and then you will return to the  
previous screen. When you select Cancel, setting changes (if any) are discarded, and then you will return to the previous screen.  
Confirmation required  
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Other special operations include typing text through a character palette (page 75).  
In any case, you can perform most operations of the MCX-2000 using the cursor controller to simply move to a target  
item and select it. Simple and easy!  
In addition, this manual describes menu operations to access a specific item in the order of ‘what you select next’.  
For example, menu operations to the CD song list screen are described as: Top Menu > Library > CD. You can also refer  
to the MCX-2000 menu tree on the next page to locate each function.  
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MCX-2000 Menu Tree  
This helpful menu tree shows all of the operation screens of the MCX-2000 in hierarchical order. Page numbers are given  
for convenient reference.  
Top Menu  
Library  
Music Archive  
Artists  
Albums  
Genres  
All Songs  
Playlists  
Bookmarks  
Statistics  
Radio  
FM  
(page 55) (US model only)  
XM  
Internet Radio  
Presets  
Network Content  
CD  
Inputs  
Digital Input  
Analog Input  
Recording  
Store from CD  
Store from Radio  
Store from Inputs  
Duplicate a CD  
Create an Original CD  
Client Control  
Client 1  
:
Client 15  
Timer  
Setup  
Network  
Client Configuration  
Status View  
Auto Configuration  
Manual Configuration  
Server IP Address  
Wireless LAN  
Advanced Settings  
IP Address  
Wireless LAN  
Network Settings Reset  
Date/Time  
Playback  
Auto Setup  
Manual Setup  
Time Display (page 92)  
Recording (page 96)  
CD Lookup (page 93)  
User Interface  
Front Panel Display  
Page displayed at Power ON  
Screen Saver  
Language  
PS/2 Keyboard  
YAMAHA AV Receiver  
System Utilities  
System Information  
Version  
Hard Drive Capacity  
MP3 Encode Schedule  
Controlable YAMAHA AV Receivers  
System Reset  
System Update  
Lock Function  
Easy Setup  
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ConfiguringYour MusicCAST Network  
After connecting necessary devices and cables to the MCX-2000 music server and clients  
(optional MCX-A10 or MCX-C15, or both), you can now configure a MusicCAST network  
customized for your specific needs. The MusicCAST network uses standard wired and wireless PC  
networking technologies, and the MCX-2000 allows both wired and wireless connections at the  
same time. The unit can also connect to the Internet and an existing computer network, enabling  
exceptionally flexible configuration of your MusicCAST network. In this section, we’ll explain some  
network basics and give some configuration examples for different purposes. Examine these and  
see which MusicCAST network is best for you.  
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The MCX-2000 incorporates the Easy Setup feature (page 27) that helps you configure the best MusicCAST network for your environment. Since  
configuring a MusicCAST network requires some knowledge about computer networking, we recommend using Easy Setup for optimum results.  
When you configure a MusicCAST network for the first time, you need to manually operate the MCX-2000 and clients. For this reason, regardless  
of where each client is finally to be placed, bring the MCX-2000 and all of its clients together in one place to make these processes easier.  
Network Basics  
You can easily configure a MusicCAST network using the built-in networking features of the MCX-2000 and clients.  
The more you learn here about basic networking mechanism and terms, the more you will get out of your MusicCAST  
systems. Take the time to read this section carefully before configuring your MusicCAST network.  
The MCX-2000 finds each client (or each client finds the music server) using a unique address assigned to the companion.  
This address is called IP address and is similar to the physical address of your house. We’ll take this analogy a little bit  
farther and compare the server-client network relationship to the communication between you and your neighbor friend  
living on the same street.  
An IP address is comprised of a network address and a host address, which are comparable to your street address and  
home address. The MCX-2000 can only communicate with clients that live on the same street (or have the same network  
address). Naturally, they are separate entities, and so each has its own unique host address in the same network.  
If the MCX-2000 and its clients have a slightly different network address (or, In other words, have a different street, town,  
city or country name), they are no longer neighbors living on the same street.  
Georgetown, Washington DC  
George Town, Cayman Islands  
George Town, Malaysia  
All different places!  
George Town,Tasmania  
Fortunately, the MCX-2000 and its clients are designed to automatically have the same network address (factory settings).  
So, the first step of configuring a MusicCAST network is easily cleared. In other words, they are designed to live on the  
same street. The second step is to determine and assign a unique host address to each of them.  
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During automatic configuration of a MusicCAST network, the MCX-2000 utilizes a technique called DHCP (Dynamic Host  
Configuration Protocol) to assign a unique IP address to each client (DHCP server feature) and define where they are in  
the MusicCAST network. Once the music server and clients have a unique address in the MusicCAST network, they can  
find each other, and music streaming and other network communication becomes possible.  
Configuration of a MusicCAST-only network  
MCX-2000  
Host Address Host Address  
Host Address  
3
Host Address  
4
1
2
MCX-A10  
MCX-A10  
MCX-A10  
MCX-A10  
If you want to use the MCX-2000 for listening to music stored on a Windows PC, or if you want to connect the MCX-2000  
to the Internet, you need to set the same network address to the Windows PC, the MCX-2000 and its clients. Once you  
do this, your MusicCAST network becomes integrated into your PC network.  
You can easily create this integrated network. If your PC network is already connected to the Internet, simply connect the  
MCX-2000 to the PC network hub using a standard network cable. In this configuration, the MCX-2000 and its clients are  
automatically assigned a unique host address from the DHCP server in the PC network. As a result, your Windows PC,  
the MCX-2000 and its clients all belong to the same LAN.  
Configuration of a MusicCAST network for  
PC network and Internet accessa  
Router  
Host Address Host Address  
Host Address  
3
1
2
MCX-A10  
MCX-2000  
PC  
The DHCP server in your PC network might be a dedicated DHCP server (PC running DHCP server software). For most  
customers, the easiest way to deploy a DHCP service for a personal network is to use an equivalent feature of a  
commercial router product. (You may already have one for broadband Internet access.) The router is a dedicated device  
that sends and receives necessary information between networks while limiting unnecessary information or blocking  
unauthorized access from one network to another. Standard router products also offer a DHCP server feature.  
Now perhaps you understand the basics of computer networks. The above two examples are typical (and among the easiest)  
configurations of your MusicCAST network. Of course, you can create other configurations based on your networking needs.  
In the following sections, we’ll explain how to configure your MusicCAST network based on the above two examples.  
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You cannot set up the MCX-2000 (MusicCAST network) to directly connect to the Internet. Always use a router to bridge your MusicCAST network  
and the Internet.  
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Configuring a MusicCAST-only Network  
The simplest and easiest way is to network the MCX-2000 and its clients in a wireless configuration. In a wireless  
MusicCAST network, the MCX-2000 can stream music to up to five clients within a range of 30 meters from the server.  
This is ideal for most houses, since the MusicCAST network can extend to any room without using a single network cable.  
With the wireless setup, you don’t need to place the MCX-2000 and clients on the same floor. However, if there is an  
obstacle that blocks radio signals between the MCX-2000 and clients, music streaming may fail even though the devices  
are theoretically placed closely enough.  
MCX-A10  
2F  
MCX-A10  
1F  
Wirreless  
MCX-2000  
If you are planning to use the MusicCAST systems in a multi-floor shop (for example, in building larger than a family  
house), you may want to connect more clients using network cables. In addition to the five wireless clients, the MCX-2000  
can support up to ten wired clients at the same time. The server can stream a different song to each client, or broadcast  
the same music to several clients. You can use these functions to create different moods in different rooms by streaming  
separate music to clients on each floor, all the while broadcasting the same music to maintain a unified image for the  
shop. You can even use the timer playback feature (page 97) to stream the same audio message to all clients at the  
specified time while they normally play different music.  
3F  
2F  
1F  
MCX-2000  
Wired  
Wireless  
MCX-A10  
Control Room  
These two MusicCAST networks are easily configured using Easy Setup (page 27).  
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Configuring a MusicCAST Network for PC Network and Internet Access  
Recently, many people are enjoying music using their computers. If you’re managing a music collection on a Windows  
PC, you can also listen to songs from the collection on the MCX-2000. To enable this, just start networking between that  
PC and the MCX-2000 (page 31). If you already have a home network, simply connect the MCX-2000 to that network  
using a standard network cable. Next, install the supplied software application to the music PC, open the application, and  
you’re ready to go. When you select “Network Content” for audio source on the MCX-2000, the unit automatically locates  
the music PC in the network and displays a list of songs from the PC music collection. Simply select a song you want to  
for the music archive on the MCX-2000 using a standard web browser on a computer in the PC network (page 76).  
Hub  
song01  
song01  
MCX-2000  
PC  
As a computer user, you’re maybe using the Internet, or maybe sharing a broadband Internet connection with two or  
more computers in the same PC network. If this applies to you, we recommend to configure your MusicCAST network so  
that the MCX-2000 can access the Internet via your PC network (page 31). In this configuration, you can broadcast an  
12:00  
CDDB database  
Internet  
12:00  
Song info  
Time info  
12:00  
MCX-A10  
MCX-2000  
These two MusicCAST networks are easily configured using Easy Setup (page 27).  
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Using Easy Setup  
You have many options to set up the MCX-2000 (setting parameters), and they serve as switch or  
data to make the MCX-2000 the best music server for you. So, you need to understand what each  
parameter does and set it up appropriately to create your MusicCAST network as purposed. You  
can manually set up all parameters one by one, but it’s so painful. That’s why we’ve prepared the  
Easy Setup feature as one of menu items. Using Easy Setup, you can set up the MCX-2000 quickly  
and create a purposed MusicCAST network very easily.  
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The front panel display doesn’t show the Easy Setup screens. Operate the MCX-2000 watching your TV monitor thats connected to the  
MCX-2000 video output.  
1 Press the TOP MENU button on the remote control, and select Top Menu > Setup > Easy Setup.  
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Easy Setup screen will appear instead of the Top Menu screen.  
2 In the first screen, you’re asked to select a language used for menus and messages. Move the selection (highlight) to  
your desired language and press the SELECT button. (Turn on its radio button.)  
3
When you go the next screen, you can see notes on Easy Setup. Read notes and, if you’re ready, go to the next screen.  
As above, Easy Setup lets you configure the MCX-2000 interactively. Simply continue selecting your preferred option(s) in  
each screen. And, you’ll complete necessary settings for your MusicCAST network. We introduce several Easy Setup  
screens on the following pages. For details, see the guide messages shown in each Easy Setup screen.  
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Easy Setup Overview  
Date and Time  
Move the highlight to a parameter you want to edit, and press the SELECT button. Scroll and display a desired value, and  
determine it using the SELECT button.  
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The MCX-2000 can get an accurate time from a public time server on the Internet (page 91).  
MusicCAST System Configuration  
Select from Stand-alone (no MusicCAST network) or Together with Clients (to enable music streaming).  
Network Connection (stand-alone, without clients)  
Select from No Connection (no PC or Internet access) or Existing Network (to enable PC or Internet access).  
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When using the MCX-2000 solely without clients, PC and Internet, Easy Setup finishes with this screen.  
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Network Connection (with clients)  
Select from MusicCAST Only (no PC or Internet access) or PC Network Integration (to enable PC or Internet access).  
Network Configuration  
Available network configuration options may vary according to your selections.  
Select from Automatic (with Internet access), Automatic (without Internet access) or Manual. Its recommended to select  
one of the Automatic settings (depending on your need) if you’re unfamiliar with networking.  
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If you select Manual, Easy Setup finishes with this screen. You need to set up your MCX-2000 and MusicCAST network parameters manually.  
While you answer these questions, Easy Setup determines network configurations you need. Unless you select to  
manually configure network parameters, Easy Setup finally shows a diagram of required physical network connections.  
(Your diagram may be different from the following ones.)  
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For the MCX-2000 to access the Internet via an existing PC network  
According to the diagram, connect the MCX-2000 Ethernet port to the network hub (or the one equipped with your  
router) using a standard network cable (CAT5 straight cable). Also, connect all wired clients (using a network cable for  
each) to the network hub connected to the MCX-2000.  
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When you have specified to use the MCX-2000 as a stand-alone unit with PC or Internet access, Easy Setup finishes after setting up network  
parameters.  
For automatic configuration of a MusicCAST network  
when these processes are all complete.  
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Automatic Configuration of a MusicCAST Network  
Your MusicCAST network is created when you register clients to the MCX-2000. Once this process  
is complete, the MCX-2000 and clients can quickly resume network connections even after you  
reconnect their power cable or awake the MCX-2000 from standby mode (page 14).  
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This section describes the procedure of Client Registration thats also available as a final step of Easy Setup (page 27). Though we explain here the  
procedure starting from the menu item selection, the registration process is identical. So, read this section as supplemental information when using  
Easy Setup.  
Configuration examples:  
MusicCAST-only network (without Internet access)  
Hub  
MCX-2000  
MCX-A10  
MCX-A10  
MCX-A10  
MCX-C15  
MCX-C15  
MCX-C15  
MusicCAST network integrated into a PC network (with Internet access)  
Router/hub  
xDSL Modem  
MCX-2000  
Internet  
PC  
MCX-A10  
MCX-A10  
MCX-C15  
MCX-C15  
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When you configure a MusicCAST network for the first time, you need to manually operate the MCX-2000 and clients. For this reason, regardless  
of where each client is finally to be placed, bring the MCX-2000 and all of its clients together in one place to make these processes easier.  
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Preparation on the MCX-2000  
1 Select Top Menu > Setup > Network.  
2 From the Network menu, select Client Registration > Auto Configuration.  
3 Open the Submenu in the Auto Configuration screen. Select Start from the menu.  
MCX-2000 continues searching clients for 30 minutes  
When the MCX-2000 starts searching available clients, register them within 30 minutes. With this screen shown on the  
MCX-2000, go and prepare each client.  
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When you see the “Cannot confirm IP address” message in the screen, there is no external DHCP server that assigns IP addresses to the  
box to continue auto configuration. Select Cancel if you want to set up an external DHCP server. Auto Configuration is canceled.  
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Preparation on Each Client  
1 Turn on the client.  
The front panel display lights up, showing the initial screen, followed by a “Connecting...” message.  
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If the client display shows the current time without backlight, its in sleep mode. If this is the case, press the center stick of the cursor controller.  
The client wakes up and shows the above message.  
2 The “Connecting...” message indicates the client is searching a MusicCAST server to establish a network connection.  
At this point, however, we have not completed any network configuration. So, when the client display shows a network  
icon, push the controller stick upward or downward to cancel the message. The client stops searching.  
wireless network icon (no signal)  
wired network icon (disconnected)  
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The wireless network icon doesn’t appear on the MCX-C15 that supports only wired networking.  
3 From Top Menu, select Setup > Network > Manual Setup > DHCP. Make sure the DHCP is enabled (ON).  
DHCP ON is selected (factory setting)  
4 Push the controller stick leftward twice to go back to the Network screen. Select Auto Configuration (Top Menu >  
Setup > Network > Auto Configuration).  
With this screen shown on each client, you can start automatic configuration of a MusicCAST network.  
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Automatic Registration of Clients  
Before configuring a MusicCAST network through automatic Client Registration, be sure to connect any wired clients to  
the network hub connected to the MCX-2000. (If you want to integrate your MusicCAST network into an existing PC  
network, connect both the MCX-2000 and wired clients to the PC network hub.)  
1 On each client, press the front panel Play button as the Auto Configuration screen is shown. Notice the client display  
shows the following messages in a short period.  
The wired network icon indicates  
radio signal strength  
The client found a MusicCAST network,  
and continues searching an available MusicCAST server...  
The client is searching a wireless MusicCAST network...  
The client found a MusicCAST server, waiting to be registered...  
2 As soon as the client display shows its ID (CL-XXXXX: a 5-digit unique number to each client), the MCX-2000 will also  
show the same client ID in the registration screen.  
Clients (ID) found in the process  
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Each client display continues showing “Press STOP to cancel” during the registration process. If you press the Stop button, the registration  
process for that client will be canceled. Normally, you don’t need to operate clients after you pressed the Play button in step 2.  
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When the MCX-2000 found all clients, open the Submenu (Fix) in the registration screen. Select OK from the menu.  
The MCX-2000 shows “Saving...” and registers the clients it found. Each client display shows “Complete!” for a second.  
Now that the MCX-2000 and each client recognized and memorized each other, your MusicCAST network is  
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Manual Configuration of a MusicCAST Network  
There may be a case you need to assign a fixed IP address to the MCX-2000 and clients to  
integrate a MusicCAST network into a PC network that has no DHCP server. You can solve it by  
manually configure some or all of network parameters of the MCX-2000 and clients. We explain  
here several points you should remember when configuring a MusicCAST network manually.  
Configuration example:  
MCX-2000  
Router/hub  
xDSL Modem  
Internet  
PC  
PC  
MCX-A10  
MCX-A10  
MCX-C15  
MCX-C15  
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Though the MCX-2000 has two physical network ports (wired and wireless), these ports internally share a single (identical) IP address. So, you  
cannot use these ports for two separate network connections. In addition, the MCX-2000 doesn’t support music streaming to a remote client over  
the router (Internet). Always use the MCX-2000, its clients and a PC thats used to communicate with the MCX-2000 within the same network  
(LAN).  
Checking Out Parameter Values  
Before manually setting up the MCX-2000 and clients, check out the following values for MusicCAST and PC network  
integration:  
• IP addresses (unique values, not used with other devices in the PC network)  
• Subnet mask (the same value as used with other devices in the PC network)  
• Gateway (router IP address; essential to connect the MCX-2000 to the Internet)  
• DNS server (name server IP address; at least one DNS server is necessary to specify an NTP server (page 91) with its domain name for  
retrieving accurate time for the MCX-2000 date and time settings)  
Network parameter values shown above are very important for successful networking. You must consider how your  
MusicCAST network is configured for your specific need, and define each parameter value to set up your network as  
purposed. Its recommended to write down your network plan with appropriate values in the following chart.  
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Client  
(1)  
Client  
(2)  
Client  
(3)  
Client  
(4)  
System Unique  
Information  
Server/Client ID  
SV-_ _ _ _ _  
CL-_ _ _ _ _  
CL-_ _ _ _ _  
CL-_ _ _ _ _  
CL-_ _ _ _ _  
DHCP Server /  
DHCP Client /  
Manual  
DHCP Client /  
Manual  
DHCP Client /  
Manual  
DHCP Client /  
Manual  
DHCP Client /  
Manual  
Setting Method  
(Specify a valid IP  
address below  
with Manual.)  
(Specify a valid IP  
address below  
with Manual.)  
(Specify a valid IP  
address below  
with Manual.)  
(Specify a valid IP  
address below  
with Manual.)  
(Specify a valid IP  
address below  
with Manual.)  
IP Address (when  
DHCP is disabled)  
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Subnet Mask  
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Network Settings  
Gateway Address  
Primary DNS  
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Secondary DNS  
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NTP Server  
(only when used)  
(Server domain name  
when DNS is specified;  
Server IP address  
when DNS is not  
specified.)  
ESS ID (up to 13  
ASCII characters)  
WEP Key (up to 13  
ASCII characters)  
Wireless LAN  
Channel  
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If you have more than 4 clients, copy the blank chart above and substitute the appropriate client numbers as needed.  
Settings on the MCX-2000  
1 Select Top Menu > Setup > Network > Advanced Settings.  
Advanced Settings menu  
2 From the above menu, select IP Address or Wireless LAN as needed, and set up the relevant parameters shown in the  
screen.  
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If you reconfigure your MusicCAST network because you have changed the target PC network configurations, you may want to clear existing  
MCX-2000 network settings using the Network Settings Reset command from the above menu (page 100).  
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IP Address  
1
2
3
1 Setting Method  
Specifies a DHCP operation of the MCX-2000. When the MCX-2000 has a ‘wired’ connection to a PC network and  
finds a DHCP server there, it enters DHCP Client mode and gets an IP address from the server. (Accordingly, clients will  
also get an IP address from the same server.) If the MCX-2000 finds no DHCP server in the connected network, it  
automatically enters DHCP Server mode. (Clients will get an IP address from the MCX-2000.) Because of this scheme,  
you normally don’t need to change this setting as long as you want to automatically configure a series of network  
parameters. Select Manual if you really need them to set up manually.  
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When you select Manual, you must assign each of the MCX-2000 and clients a unique IP address conforming to the connected PC network  
2 IP Address, Subnet Mask, Default Gateway  
When selecting DHCP Server or Manual for Setting Method, specify an IP address within the network address of the  
connected PC network. Among these three parameters, only IP Address takes a ‘unique’ value to the MCX-2000.  
Subnet Mask and Default Gateway should take the same values with a PC thats manually configured to access the  
Internet via the connected network. Default Gateway normally takes an IP address set to the router LAN port  
(supposing the router WAN port is connected to a broadband modem).  
3 DNS Server (P), DNS Server (S)  
When selecting DHCP Server or Manual for Setting Method, specify IP addresses of primary (P) and secondary (S)  
DNS servers provided from your Internet service provider. These values (at least one) are necessary if you use URL to  
specify an Internet resource (server) available to the MCX-2000, such as a public NTP server to get accurate date and  
time (page 91). If you specify such a resource using the IP address, you can leave these values blank.  
When you complete necessary settings, select OK at the bottom of the screen. When the “Network rebooting...”  
message is shown and your settings are stored, you will return to the Advanced Settings menu.  
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Wireless LAN  
1
2
3
1 Wireless LAN  
If you use the wireless functions in your MusicCAST network (or you have a client wirelessly communicating with the  
MCX-2000), specify ON to enable the wireless access point feature built into the MCX-2000.  
2 ESS ID, WEP Key  
ESS ID is a name of the wireless network configured by the MCX-2000 wireless access point feature, and WEP Key is a  
password for clients to log onto the network. If you’re using a wireless access point for PC networking, MusicCAST  
clients only connect to the wireless access point created by MusicCAST servers including the MCX-2000. Since each  
MusicCAST server is preconfigured with unique ESS ID and WEP Key values, you normally don’t need to change them.  
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The MCX-2000 supports a 104-bit WEP key (precisely, a 128-bit long key with initialization data), which is equivalent to 13 ASCII characters. If your  
‘password’ is less than 13 characters, the MCX-2000 will internally complement it. In addition, the MCX-2000 doesn’t support hexadecimal WEP  
keys.  
3 Channel  
The Channel parameter is used to avoid radio interference between the MCX-2000 and a device that uses the same  
2.4 GHz radio signal range (such as microwave oven, wireless handset, or other wireless access point). You don’t need  
to change the Channel value unless you’re experiencing a problem such as interrupted playback of streamed music or  
unstable wireless networking.  
When you complete necessary settings, select OK at the bottom of the screen. When the “Network rebooting...”  
message is shown and your settings are stored, you will return to the Advanced Settings menu.  
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If you want to access the MCX-2000 from a wireless computer to edit names or titles (page 76), install a wireless access point in your PC  
network. The wireless access point feature built into the MCX-2000 is available only for MusicCAST clients registered to the MCX-2000  
(through automatic or manual configuration).  
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Settings on Each Client  
1 Turn on the client.  
The front panel display lights up, showing the initial screen, followed by a “Connecting...” message.  
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If the client display shows the current time without backlight, its in sleep mode. If this is the case, press the center stick of the cursor controller. The  
client wakes up and shows the above message.  
2 The “Connecting...” message indicates the client is searching a MusicCAST server to establish a network connection.  
At this point, however, we have not completed any network configuration. So, when the client display shows a network  
icon, push the controller stick upward or downward to cancel the message. The client stops searching.  
Wireless network icon (no signal)  
Wired network icon (no connection)  
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The wireless network icon doesn’t appear on the MCX-C15 that supports only wired networking.  
3 From Top Menu, select Setup > Network > Manual Setup.  
Manual Setup menu  
From the above menu, select a parameter and set it up as needed.  
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You may perhaps choose manual configuration of network parameters just because you want to get on top of your MusicCAST network. Its,  
however, not so practical with MusicCAST clients. They’re designed to get appropriate parameter values during automatic registration process  
(page 31), so manual configuration should be done to ‘edit’ retrieved settings according to your special needs.  
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Mode  
Specify how this client can connect to a MusicCAST network. With Wireless, its wireless network port is only enabled,  
disabling its wired (Ethernet) network port. With Auto, the client connects to the MCX-2000 via either active network port  
(factory setting). When using the wireless port, the ESS ID and WEP Key parameters should be configured according to  
the target MCX-2000 server.  
When you select and determine a value, the “Press PLAY to system restart, STOP to cancel.” message is shown. If you  
press the front panel Play button, the client will restart to enable the change. Press the front panel Stop button to abort  
your change. Push the controller stick leftward to go back to the Manual Setup menu.  
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Wired-only clients (MCX-C15) don’t have this parameter.  
Server ID  
Specify the target MCX-2000 with its ID (SV-XXXXX: a 5-digit unique number to each server). You can confirm the  
MCX-2000 server ID on your TV monitor, by selecting Top Menu > Setup > Network > Client Configuration > Manual  
Configuration. You can also confirm client IDs in the MCX-2000 screen if you previously performed the automatic  
registration (page 34). Client IDs will be required later in manual registration process (page 43), so its recommended to  
Server ID  
Client IDs  
When you have finished, select and determine Save & Network Restart. When the “Please wait.” message is shown and  
your setting is stored, you will go back to the Manual Setup menu. If you abort your change, select Cancel or push the  
controller stick leftward.  
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DHCP  
Specify ON to automatically get an IP address from the MCX-2000 or a DHCP server (or an equivalent router function) in  
your PC network (factory setting), or OFF to manually specify on this client. When you select OFF, you need to specify  
appropriate values to the IP Address and Subnet Mask parameters.  
When you select either value, the “Please wait.” message is shown. When your setting is stored, you will go back to the  
Manual Setup menu.  
IP Address  
Specify an IP address within the same network address as the target MCX-2000. This value must be unique and  
shouldn’t duplicate the one used for the MCX-2000, other MusicCAST clients or devices in the target PC network.  
The specified IP address only works when the DHCP parameter is set to OFF (when this client doesn’t get an IP address  
from the MCX-2000 or a DHCP server in your PC network).  
When you have finished, select and determine Save & Network Restart. When the “Please wait.” message is shown and  
your setting is stored, you will go back to the Manual Setup menu. If you abort your change, select Cancel or push the  
controller stick leftward.  
Subnet Mask  
Specify the same subnet mask value as the target MCX-2000. The specified subnet mask value only works when the  
DHCP parameter is set to OFF (when this client doesn’t get an IP address from the MCX-2000 or a DHCP server in your  
PC network).  
When you have finished, select and determine Save & Network Restart. When the “Please wait.” message is shown and  
your setting is stored, you will go back to the Manual Setup menu. If you abort your change, select Cancel or push the  
controller stick leftward.  
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ESS ID  
Specify the ESS ID for the wireless network created by the target MCX-2000. You can confirm the MCX-2000 ESS ID,  
by selecting Top Menu > Setup > Network > Advanced Settings > Wireless LAN.  
When you have finished, select and determine Save & Network Restart. When the “Please wait.” message is shown and  
your setting is stored, you will go back to the Manual Setup menu. If you abort your change, select Cancel or push the  
controller stick leftward.  
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Wired-only clients (MCX-C15) don’t have this parameter.  
WEP Key  
Specify the WEP key for the wireless network created by the target MCX-2000. You can confirm the MCX-2000 WEP key,  
by selecting Top Menu > Setup > Network > Advanced Settings > Wireless LAN. In addition, you can also view the WEP  
key in hexadecimals (HEX) in the client display (just for confirmation).  
When you have finished, select and determine Save & Network Restart. When the “Please wait.” message is shown and  
your setting is stored, you will go back to the Manual Setup menu. If you abort your change, select Cancel or push the  
controller stick leftward.  
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Wired-only clients (MCX-C15) don’t have this parameter.  
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Manual Registration of Clients  
Unlike automatic registration (page 34), configuring a MusicCAST network through manual registration is completed with  
setup on the MCX-2000 only.  
1 Select Top Menu > Setup > Network.  
2 From the Network menu, select Client Configuration > Manual Configuration.  
3 Input each client ID to one of the Client 1 to Client 15 columns (up to 15 units), while viewing the setup chart.  
You can input your client ID to any column. (Client numbers correspond to the front panel CLIENT STATUS indicators.)  
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Move the highlight (selection) using the up and down arrow buttons on the cursor controller, press the SELECT button to  
select a column. Input a 5-digit ID number after “CL-”. Use the left and right arrow buttons to move between digits, and  
the up and down arrow buttons to select a character. When you’ve finished, press the SELECT button to determine it.  
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While you’re moving the highlight (not actually editing), you can access the Submenu. The Reset this Client command lets you reset the ID number  
in the current column to an initial value (CL-00000). The Reset all Clients command lets you clear all clients currently registered to the MCX-2000,  
resetting all ID numbers at a time. You can also use the Change Client order command to arrange the order of listed clients. Changing the client  
order resets each client name to the default (Client #). So, be sure if you’ve renamed them in the Client Control screen (page 87).  
4 When you have finished specifying all of your clients, select OK at the bottom of the screen. After showing the  
“Network rebooting...” message, the MCX-2000 restarts itself attempting to create a MusicCAST network with  
registered clients. Confirm your manual registration has been successful in the next section.  
Confirming Network Status  
During and after manual registration, your MusicCAST clients don’t show any message like “Complete.” in automatic  
registration. So, you need to confirm they’re successfully registered and able to communicate with the MCX-2000 over  
the network.  
1 Make sure each registered client is turned on.  
2 On the MCX-2000, select Top Menu > Client Control for the following screen.  
Connected appropriately  
Wired clients  
Disconnected  
Good communication  
(strong signals)  
Wireless clients  
Poor communication  
(weak signals)  
In this screen, you can view the current status of your MusicCAST network (connected clients). When the network icon in the  
Status column is an appropriate one, the MCX-2000 and that client is well communicating over the MusicCAST network.  
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If a wireless client is shown with weak signals, it might be caused by how and where you placed that client. If you start music streaming from the  
MCX-2000 and experience a problem such as interrupted playback, consider relocating it or connecting to the MCX-2000 using a network cable.  
If a client is obviously turned on (active), but shown with a ‘no signal’ wireless icon or a ‘disconnected’ wired icon, you might have misconfigured.  
Check the network settings with your setup chart.  
When the MCX-2000 and each client are well communicating, your MusicCAST network has successfully been created.  
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When networked with the MCX-2000 for the first time, your clients must be updated before actual use (page 45).  
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Updating Client Firmware  
To fully enjoy music streaming over a MusicCAST network, you must first update all of your MusicCAST clients to match  
up to the latest features the MCX-2000 delivers. Update each client firmware in the following procedure. (You don’t need  
to operate the MCX-2000.)  
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If you already updated the client firmware using Easy Setup, this process isn’t necessary.  
1 Select Top Menu > Setup > System > System Update.  
Current firmware version and its creation date  
2 With the above screen shown, press the front panel Play button.  
Receiving the latest firmware  
Your client receives the latest firmware from the MCX-2000, and then updates the content in its flash memory. During the  
update process, the client display shows several messages. When the “Update OK” message is finally shown, your client  
restarts itself.  
3 When the client establishes a network connection with the MCX-2000 and shows the Top Menu screen, the update  
process is complete. If you’re using two or more clients, repeat the above procedure.  
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We endeavor to keep our products better. When a future version of the MCX-2000 firmware is available, first update your MCX-2000 with the  
specified procedure (page 103), and then update your client firmware with the above procedure.  
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Applications  
CD  
Once you’ve finished setting up your MCX-2000  
(and MusicCAST clients), you can start using it as  
a music server. This section explains how you  
can play and record audio sources on the  
MCX-2000, and stream music to the clients over  
the MusicCAST network.  
Select this when listening to a CD set in the MCX-2000.  
Supported CDs are music CDs (CD-DA) and MP3 CDs (CD  
ROM). Since the MCX-2000 can track the file hierarchy in an  
MP3 CD (up to eight levels), you can play songs organized in  
folders or directories.  
Inputs  
Select this when listening to incoming analog or digital audio  
signals from an external device. Playback control for these  
external inputs should be done from the external device.  
Playing Audio Sources  
The MCX-2000 supports playback of five different audio  
sources, and they are accessible from the Library screen  
opened from the Top Menu. Select Top Menu > Library for  
the following screen.  
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The MCX-2000 can play any one of the above audio sources while  
streaming a different archived song to each client in your MusicCAST  
network.  
Playing Archived Music  
To enjoy listening to songs from the music archive, you need  
to record them beforehand onto the MCX-2000 (page 66).  
You can add unique data to each song or audio program to  
easily find it later in the music archive. In fact, the song data  
gives a great help to categorize or group archived songs.  
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Music streaming will start when you select and play (request) a song  
on each client. While song selection and playback control of streamed  
music are based on client operations, you can still control each client  
1 Select Top Menu > Library > Music Archive to open the  
Music Archive  
following Music Archive menu screen.  
Select this when listening to music recorded from sources  
such as music CDs, radios or external audio signals. When  
you record these audio sources, the MCX-2000 lets you add  
information such as song title, artist name, album name and  
genre to each song (or audio program), allowing you to  
quickly find the music you want to listen to.  
Music Archive menu  
Radio  
Select this when listening to a radio broadcast. You can  
select one of main radio sources at any time: the built-in FM  
tuner, XM Satellite Radio (US model only) and Internet radio.  
Network Content  
Select this to receive and play audio content from a  
Windows PC in the network where the MCX-2000 is  
connected. The supplied software program must be installed  
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From this menu screen, you can select an archived song in a  
specific category. Try tracking down each category from the  
menu.  
The other three categories provide additional methods to  
enjoy more of your music archive. Use the Playlists menu to  
create and play your own music program, where you can  
collect archived songs based on your specific theme (such  
as party songs). Use the Bookmarks menu to view and play  
the current bookmark list as a new playlist. The Statistics  
menu lets you see or play a list of songs the MCX-2000  
automatically collects based on different criteria, such as  
songs with a large number of play count, songs recently  
played, albums recently archived, and albums or songs yet  
to be given appropriate song data.  
The first four categories (Artists, Albums, Genres and All  
Songs) let you sift applicable songs out from the music  
archive. For example, a song titled “Blue in Black” from the  
“Chelsea” album of a jazz group called “Alley Cats” can be  
found from any one of the first four categories (menu items).  
42 Songs  
1 Ancient Melodies  
2 And I Love You  
3 Autumn Leaves  
4 Autumn Leaves #2  
5 Blue in Black  
6 Days of Roses  
7 Funny Face  
4 Artists  
1 Alley Cats  
2 Emotions  
3 Pump & Dump  
4 TKO Orchestra  
#4  
#1  
Artists  
Albums  
Genres  
Playlists  
Statistics  
All Songs  
Bookmarks  
#3  
4 Genres  
2 Albums  
1 Classical  
2 Electronic  
3 Jazz  
1 Bugs Dance  
2 Chelsea  
#2  
4 Rock  
10 Albums  
1 17th Century Works  
2 Autumn Winds  
3 Bugs Dance  
4 Chelsea  
5 Days of Roses  
6 Dice for Dime  
7 Epitaph  
8 ICQ2CU (REMIX)  
3 Albums  
8 Songs  
1 Autumn Winds  
2 Bugs Dance  
3 Chelsea  
1 Autumn Leaves  
2 Sing, Sing, Sing  
3 Softly As Morning  
4 Blue in Black  
5 Autumn Leaves #2  
Route #1: Starting from Artists, select Alley Cats from the  
musician list, next select Chelsea from the album list, and  
then select Blue in Black from the song list.  
Route #2: Starting from Albums, select Chelsea from the  
album list, and then select Blue in Black from the song list.  
Route #3: Starting from Genres, select Jazz from the genre  
list, next select Chelsea from the album list, and then select  
Blue in Black from the song list.  
Route #4: Starting from All Songs, select Blue in Black from  
the song list.  
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Move the selection (highlight) to a list item from each  
screen (artist, album, genre, playlist or statistic  
information). If you press the Play button on the remote  
control or the MCX-2000 front panel, you can start  
playback with the first song in the current group.  
Otherwise, press the SELECT button on the remote  
control for further sifting.  
Using the List View  
Selecting a List Item  
When a certain group in the music archive is listed, names or  
titles of artists, albums or songs (list items) are sorted in  
alphabetical order. You may easily find a target artist or song as  
long as you have a small number of songs in your music archive.  
But, as your archive grows, it may become more difficult to find a  
target item. You can solve this problem by using the PAGE scroll  
buttons on the remote control.  
Artists  
Albums  
Genres  
All Songs  
PAGE Scroll Buttons  
SELECT  
Playlists  
If you select Artists for the search category, you will see a list of  
artists whose songs are stored in your music archive. Since a total  
count of artists is shown in the list header (in sky blue), you can  
expect how many screens you must scroll through to see the  
entire list.  
Bookmarks  
Statistics  
4 Genres  
1 Classical  
2 Electronic  
3 Jazz  
4 Rock  
SELECT  
5 Albums  
1 Autumn Leaves  
2 Bugs Groove  
3 Cherokee  
SELECT  
4 Days of Booze & Roses  
5 Epitaph  
In the above screen, you know there are 13 artists in the list so  
you can see all their names by scrolling down the list once. (The  
monitor screen shows up to ten list items at a time.) Every time  
you press a PAGE scroll button, you can see the next or previous  
ten items in the list. If you press the down arrow button at the last  
item, the list ‘wraps around’ back to the first item of the list.  
Oppositely, you can quickly wrap around to the last item by  
pressing the up arrow button at the first item of the list. When you  
find a target artist name in the list, just move the selection  
(highlight) there, using the up or down arrow buttons on the  
cursor controller.  
8 Songs  
1 Autumn Leaves  
2 Sing, Sing, Sing  
3 Softly As Morning Sun  
4 Blue in Green  
5 Autumn Leaves #2  
SELECT  
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You can immediately start playback by pressing the Play button on  
the remote control or the MCX-2000 front panel, or by selecting the  
Play command from the Submenu in each screen. Use playback  
control buttons on the remote control to pause, resume or stop  
playback, or play the current song forward or backward, or skip  
forward to the next song or backward to the previous song. Similar  
playback controls are available from the Submenu in the Play  
Information screen (page 50).  
The PAGE scroll buttons work with any list view, regardless of  
whether the list is sorted in alphabetical order or not. In addition  
to searching in a list from your music archive, you can also use  
the PAGE scroll buttons to easily search in a long song list from a  
music CD or an MP3 CD.  
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Move the selection (highlight) to your target item, and then select  
Information from the Submenu. A dialog box appears, showing  
detailed information of the current item. If it is an album, you can  
see information including how many song the album contains, who  
performed the album songs, which genre the album has been  
categorized into, and when the album has been archived. If the  
current item is a song, in addition to the album information, you will  
see the audio format (data format for archiving the song) and how  
many times it was played.  
Alphabetical index search Buttons  
Unlike the PAGE scroll buttons, the Alphabetical index search  
buttons only work with lists that sort items in alphabetical order.  
If you select All Songs for the search category, you will always  
have an alphabetical list of all archived songs, and this list may  
be long enough—spanning across multiple screens, depending  
on how many songs you have.  
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The alphabetical order of the MCX-2000 list view sorts items  
according to the following order: ASCII-based English first,  
followed by other Latin languages and Japanese Kana-Kanji  
characters.  
By confirming such detailed information, you can identify each  
list item even though it has a duplicate name with others. You  
don’t always need to play it just for identification.  
In the above screen, you know there are a total of196 songs and  
you must scroll down the list no fewer than 19 times to see all  
song titles, even if you use the PAGE scroll buttons. If you know  
a target song’s title, however, you can conveniently use two  
Alphabetical index search buttons to quickly find the song. Use  
the down arrow button to jump in an A-to-Z direction, or use the  
up arrow button to jump in a Z-to-A direction, to the first song in  
each alphabetical index.  
You may also encounter a duplicate name if the MCX-2000  
couldn’t get song data while importing a music CD into the music  
archive. In this case, the MCX-2000 has given a generic name  
“Unknown” to the album title, as well as “Track” to each song in the  
album. As a result, you may have a number of “Unknown” albums  
and “Track” songs in your music archive. To solve this problem,  
move the selection (highlight) to a list item with a generic name,  
and then select CDDB Info from the Submenu. If the CDDB  
database has been updated since you archived the album, the  
MCX-2000 will be able to retrieve appropriate song data and  
update titles of the relevant album and songs.  
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For quicker access of CDDB data, the MCX-2000 is designed  
to keep song data for last 100 music CDs (maximum) retrieved  
from the online CDDB database. However, you can ignore  
existing data by retrieving the latest data using the CDDB Info  
command available from the Submenu in several Music Archive  
screens.  
Identifying an List Item  
If there are two or more songs (or albums) that have a duplicate  
name in your music archive, they might be confusing in a list  
view of All Songs (or Albums). You must play them just for  
identification? No. Simply use the Information command from the  
Submenu in each list view screen.  
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Don’t worry if you still see generic names after executing the  
CDDB Info command. The rest of the Submenu commands let  
you manually edit the title or name of a list item currently  
selected. But, be careful when using these commands. They  
can break links in the song data—relationship among song title,  
album title, artist name and categorized genre—or even delete  
how to use these Submenu commands.  
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Adding a Bookmark to a Song  
Play Information and Controls  
Starting from one of the four categories in the Music Archive  
menu, you can continue sifting and finally reach a song-level  
list view. Press the BOOKMARK button on the remote  
control, or select Bookmark from the Tool menu. A sky-blue  
arrow appears at the left of a song name thats currently  
selected. Its the bookmark.  
When you start playback of archived music from a group list  
(a list view of artists, albums, genres or all songs), a Play  
Information screen appears. This screen provides the unique  
song data of the current song, such as the song title, audio  
format, source album, performing artist and genre, as well as  
the group from which you started playback. (Song data will  
be shown in a different order depending on where song  
playback is started.)  
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3
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2
1
7
8
9
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You can use the bookmark to mark songs for your specific  
purpose, such as ‘Theme Songs for My Life’ or ‘Songs for  
the Next Party’ or anything you want. To remove the  
bookmark, once again move the selection (highlight) to the  
song and press the BOOKMARK button on the remote  
control or select Bookmark from the Submenu.  
1 Playback methods  
2 Stereo level indicators  
3 Song title  
4 Repeat mode  
5 Random mode (ON)  
6 Time display  
You can see a list of bookmarked songs by selecting  
Bookmarks from the Music Archive menu.  
7 Audio format  
8 Category (or audio source) where playback started  
9 Album title  
) Artist name  
! Categorized genre  
The Submenu commands in the Play Information screen for  
archived songs:  
Playback: Provides the same playback control functions as  
available on the remote control. So, you can control the song  
playback simply using the cursor controller on the front panel  
or from a PS/2 keyboard (only with cursor and enter keys).  
Group selection buttons (+/–) only work when you can  
access the next or previous group, such as other albums  
from the same artist or genre. On-screen group selection  
buttons turn gray and don’t work if you start playback from  
All Songs.  
From this list, you can selectively play bookmarked songs.  
The Submenu commands let you view detailed information  
for the current song, open its source album, organize the  
current bookmark list by removing the bookmark from the  
current song (the current song will disappear from the list),  
and even save the current list as a new playlist (by naming it  
as ‘Theme Songs for My Life’ if you like). In addition, you can  
arrange the song order by editing the stored playlist.  
Repeat: Select the repeat playback mode. Select Single  
(
) to repeat a single song from the current group, or All  
(
) to repeat all songs from the current group. Select OFF  
to stop repeat playback.  
Random: Turns the random playback mode on or off.  
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Because you can also add or remove the bookmark using the  
relevant Submenu command in the Play Information screen, you can  
decide to add or remove it while listening to each archived song.  
Group: Select Single to play only the current group, or All to  
play all other groups in the same category.  
Time view: Switches the playback time display between  
elapsed or remaining time.  
Bookmark: Adds or removes the bookmark to the current  
song.  
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Broadcast: Streams a song currently played on the  
MCX-2000 to MusicCAST clients specified in a dialog box  
Playing a CD  
The CD (compact disc) is one of the most basic and popular  
media for listening to music. The MCX-2000 even enhances  
the way you enjoy music from the CD. In addition to simply  
playing a CD set on the tray, the unit lets you quickly import  
marked songs to the music archive or start broadcasting any  
Recall Play: Makes the MCX-2000 start ‘continued’  
playback of a song currently playing on a client specified in a  
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Create and enjoy a wide variety of playback patterns by combining  
repeat, random and group playback modes. In addition, the Group  
playback option isn’t available in the Submenu if you start playback  
from All Songs (which is always the same with Group-All selected).  
1 When listening to a CD, select Top Menu > Library > CD.  
A song list appears if you’ve already set a CD in the  
MCX-2000. If not, your TV monitor will show “No disc  
present” instead.  
Repeat: OFF  
Random: OFF  
Repeat: Single  
Random: ON/OFF  
Group:  
Single  
Group:  
Single/All  
1 2 3 4 5 6  
1 2 3 4 5 6  
Repeat: OFF  
Random: ON  
Repeat: All  
Random: ON  
Group:  
Single  
Group:  
Single  
RANDOM  
RANDOM  
Repeat: All  
Random: OFF  
Group:  
Single  
2 Press the OPEN/CLOSE button on the remote control  
and open the CD tray. Set a music CD with its label side  
facing up. Press the same button again to close the tray.  
1 2 3 4 5 6  
Repeat: OFF  
Random: OFF  
Repeat: All  
Random: ON  
POWER  
AMP/TV  
STAMDBY/ON  
STAMDBY/ON  
TV  
AMP  
TIMER  
OPEN/CLOSE  
Group:  
All  
Group:  
All  
TV  
AMP  
RANDOM  
REPEAT  
BROADCAST  
RADIO  
1
2
3
TIMER OPEN/CLOSE  
4
7
0
5
8
6
9
1 2 3 4 5 6  
RANDOM  
TOP  
MENU  
PLAU  
INFO.  
PAGE  
A
Z
SELECT  
PAGE  
VOL.  
INPUT  
BOOLMARK  
RANDOM  
REPEAT  
BROADCA  
AMP/TV  
MUTE  
LIBRALY  
ARTSTS  
PLAULISTS  
MENU  
1
MENU  
2
MENU  
3
FAVORITES  
1
2
3
4
1 2 3 4 5  
RANDOM  
Remote control  
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Supported CD types are music CD (CD-DA) and MP3 CD (CD-ROM).  
If you set other CD or DVD, the MCX-2000 will show “No Audio CD  
present” after attempting to read it. For MP3 CDs, see “Notes on  
1 2 3 4 5 6 7  
RANDOM  
1 2 3 4 5  
RANDOM  
= group (artist, album or genre)  
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Without the Play Information screen shown, you can still set the  
repeat or random playback mode, or turn broadcast playback on or  
off. Press the REPEAT, RANDOM or BROADCAST button on the  
remote control for a relevant dialog box.  
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3 When you set a music CD, a “Reading data” message  
appears in the screen and the MCX-2000 starts querying  
the CDDB database. (See the CDDB logo animation  
shown in the upper left corner of the screen.) If  
appropriate CD data is found, the MCX-2000 will present  
a CD song list.  
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Move the selection (highlight) to a song you want, and  
then press the SELECT or Play button on the remote  
control, or select Play from the Submenu. The Play  
Information screen appears, starting playback of the  
current song.  
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2
3
5
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The Play Information screen for CD provides similar information and  
Submenu commands for the music archive. See “Play Information  
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1 Album title  
2 Artist name  
3 Categorized genre  
4 Total playback time  
5 Track count  
6 Song title  
7 Audio format (PCM)  
8 Playback time  
Notes on Playing an MP3 CD  
When you insert an MP3 CD, the MCX-2000 will start  
checking its directory structure and then show each folder  
name in a hierarchical view, starting from Root.  
The Submenu commands in the song list screen for a music  
CD:  
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Play: Starts playback from the currently selected song.  
Open REC page: Moves to the “Store from CD” screen  
CDDB Info.: Retrieves song data from the built-in or online  
CDDB database.  
CD-TEXT Info.: Displays song data using CD-TEXT  
information (page 53) stored on the music CD (if available).  
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3
Clear CD Info.: Displays song data using generic names.  
(You can use this when the retrieved song data is incorrect.)  
1 Folder count (total of folders in the CD)  
2 Volume name (MP3 CD)  
3 Song count (total of songs in the folder)  
4 Folder name  
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The MCX-2000 handles each folder in the MP3 CD as a separate  
album. If your MP3 CD contains 32 folders, think you have 32 albums  
in the listed order. Ignore each folders hierarchical position.  
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From the folder list view, you can press the Play button on  
the remote control or select Play from the Submenu to start  
playback from the first song in the current folder (album).  
Otherwise, you can press the SELECT button on the cursor  
controller to open the current folder (album) to see a list of  
contained songs.  
Retrieving Song Data  
When you select “CD” for the playback source, the MCX-2000  
automatically searches and displays song data such as song  
title, artist name and album title. Here we introduce this  
mechanism and relevant keywords.  
What is Gracenote CDDB?  
Gracenote CDDB is a database system you can use to retrieve  
information on songs, albums, artists and genres for music CDs.  
The MCX-2000 incorporates a part of CDDB licensed from  
Gracenote. The unit attempts to retrieve song data for your  
music CD from the built-in database. But, since the partial  
database is limited, there may be cases you cannot retrieve  
correct song data, especially when your CD has just been  
released or is one from a private label. If this is the case, you can  
attempt retrieving the latest or updated song data for your CD  
Even if it doesn’t work, don’t be disappointed. You can manually  
edit any title or name in your music archive (page 75).  
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2
3
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Support for the online CDDB database may be discontinued  
without prior notice.  
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What are ID3 Tags?  
ID3 tags are various kinds of meta text data that can be  
embedded into MP3 files. The MCX-2000 supports ID3v1.1, 2.2  
though 2.4 tag standards and can display song titles in the list  
view when you play an MP3 CD. The MCX-2000 supports an  
MP3 CD that meets the following specifications:  
1 Volume name (MP3 CD)  
2 Current folder name  
3 Song count (total of songs in the current folder)  
4 Song name  
Supported MP3 CD or Songs  
5 Audio format (MP3)  
Disc format: ISO 9660 level 1 or 2 multisession Juliet/Romeo  
format (The MCX-2000 doesn’t support packet written CDs.)  
File hierarchy: Up to eight folder levels; up to 300 files (with an  
Move the selection (highlight) to a song you want, and then  
press the SELECT or Play button on the remote control, or  
select Play from the Submenu. The Play Information screen  
appears, starting playback of the current song.  
mp3 or MP3 extension)  
File format: MPEG-1 Layer 3 standard; all bit rates between 32  
to 320 kbps*  
ID3 tag version: 1.1, 2.2 through 2.4  
(*) The MCX-2000 also supports MP3 songs recorded using  
Variable Bit Rate (VBR), but may not display the data rate or  
playback time of such songs correctly.  
What is CD-TEXT?  
Some music CDs contain text information such as song and  
album titles, artist names, and genre names. This information is  
called CD-TEXT. The MCX-2000 can read and display CD-TEXT  
data, and can import it together with song audio data to the  
music archive. But, the MCX-2000 doesn’t import copy-  
prohibited CD-TEXT data. In this case, retrieve your CD and  
song data from the Gracenote CDDB.  
While the Play Information screen is shown, you can skip to  
the next or previous folder (in the folder list view) by pressing  
a group selection button (+/–) because each folder is  
handled as a separate album (group). You can also switch  
the group playback mode (Single for the current folder; All for  
all folders). There is one exception: if you start playback from  
the Root folder, the MCX-2000 behaves as if you start  
playback of archived songs by selecting Top Menu > Library  
> All Songs.  
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The Play Information screen for CD provides similar information and  
Submenu commands for the music archive. See “Play Information  
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Listening to FM Radio  
Listening to a Radio Broadcast  
The FM tuner built into the MCX-2000 provides a set of  
simple, yet comprehensive functions. You can select a  
desired FM station in one of two ways: manual tuning and  
auto scan tuning. Plus, you can even register your favorite  
FM stations beforehand using the FM Auto Preset feature  
(page 62), allowing you to directly select a station from the  
Presets list.  
Before listening to the radio on the MCX-2000, you need to  
do some preparation for each radio type—connecting the  
MCX-2000 accessible to the Internet, if you want to listen to  
US resident and want to listen to a radio program from XM  
Satellite Radio, you also need to connect a third-party XM  
‘Connect-and-Play’ antenna (sold separately) to an  
MCX-2000 US model and become a subscription member  
of XM radio (as described in the XM radio section). Once you  
complete these preparations, you can start listening to a  
radio broadcast, regardless of where its from—FM, Internet  
or XM (US model only).  
1
From the Radio menu screen, select FM. The Play  
Information screen appears and starts playing the last  
selected radio station (or just the first FM frequency signals  
available in your area; no sound if no station is assigned).  
Current frequency  
Signal format (mono or stereo)  
1 Select Top Menu > Library > Radio to open the following  
Radio menu screen.  
Radio menu  
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If you live in Europe and are using an MCX-2000 Europe model,  
you can enjoy the Radio Data System feature while listening to the  
FM radio. For details of the MCX-2000 Radio Data System  
feature, see the following column.  
FM  
2 Use the remote control to tune in to a desired FM station.  
Select this for an FM broadcast. Use the Submenu  
command to directly play the current selection (the last  
selected FM radio station).  
When you press either group selection button (–/+), the  
MCX-2000 starts scanning available stations while  
decreasing or increasing the frequency; the MCX-2000  
automatically stops scanning if an radio station is tuned in;  
you can also manually stop scanning by pressing either  
group selection button.  
XM (US model only)  
Select this for an XM radio program. Use the Submenu  
command to directly play the current selection (the last  
selected XM radio station).  
auto tuning  
Internet Radio  
Select this for an Internet radio broadcast. Use the Submenu  
command to directly play the current selection (the last  
selected Internet radio station).  
Presets  
Select this when you want to choose a preset radio station  
from the list. The MCX-2000 lets you register up to 100 radio  
stations in 10 groups (up to 10 stations per group). Use the  
Submenu command to directly play the current selection (the  
last selected preset radio station).  
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You can directly start playing the last selected radio station from FM,  
Internet Radio or XM (US model only) by pressing the RADIO button  
on the remote control or on the MCX-2000 front panel. This operation  
simply switches the playback source on the MCX-2000 to Radio, and  
doesn’t affect playback source on each client (except while the  
MCX-2000 is broadcasting). Every time you press the RADIO button,  
the radio type cycles through FM, XM, Internet Radio and Presets  
with the last selected station for each radio type.  
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Every time you press the skip backward or forward button  
(b/a), you can manually decrease or increase the  
frequency to search for an available station.  
Listening to XM Radio (US model only)  
The MCX-2000 U.S. model comes standard with an XM  
Satellite Radio tuner. If you live in the United States and are a  
subscriber of this paid radio service, you can simply attach a  
third-party XM Connect-and-Play antenna (sold separately)  
to your MCX-2000 and start enjoying a wide variety of  
satellite radio programs.  
Manual tuning  
What is XM Satellite Radio?  
XM Satellite Radio is a satellite radio service with millions of  
listeners across the United States, broadcasting live daily. XM’s  
channel lineup includes more than 150 digital channels of  
choice from coast to coast: 68 commercial-free music channels,  
featuring hip hop to opera, classical to country, bluegrass to  
blues; 33 channels of premier sports, talk, comedy, children’s  
and entertainment programming; and more than 20 channels of  
traffic and weather information for major metropolitan areas  
nationwide.  
The Submenu commands in the Play Information screen for  
the FM radio:  
Because XM Satellite Radio is a subscription service, you will  
need to set up an account and activate service with XM using  
your XM Satellite Radio ID number. To check your ID number,  
see the instructions in “Activating Your XM Satellite Radio  
Account.” For further information on XM Satellite Radio services,  
see the XM Satellite Radio website (www.xmradio.com).  
Playback: Provides the same tuning and playback control  
functions as available on the remote control. So, you can  
control these functions using the cursor controller on the  
front panel or from a PS/2 keyboard (only with cursor and  
enter keys). On-screen buttons shown in gray provide no  
function for the FM radio; the same buttons on the remote  
control don’t work either.  
Information from XM Satellite Radio, Inc.  
Hardware and required basic monthly subscription sold separately.  
Premium Channel available at additional monthly cost. Installation costs  
and other fees and taxes, including a one-time activation fee may apply.  
Subscription fee is consumer only. All fees and programming subject to  
change. Subscriptions subject to Customer Agreement available at  
xmradio.com. Only available in the 48 contiguous United States.  
© 2005 XM Satellite Radio Inc. All rights reserved. All other  
trademarks are the property of their respective owners.  
Save to Preset: Registers the current radio station to the  
Broadcast: Streams a radio program currently being  
received on the MCX-2000 to MusicCAST clients specified in  
Recall Play: Makes the MCX-2000 start ‘continued’  
playback of a song currently played on a client specified in a  
Connecting an XM Connect-and-Play Antenna  
To receive XM Satellite signals, you will need to use a third-  
party XM Connect-and-Play antenna. For more information  
about available XM compatible antenna products, visit the  
XM Satellite Radio website (www.xmradio.com) or your local  
XM Ready products dealer. Connect your XM Connect-and-  
Play antenna to the XM jack on the MCX-2000 back panel.  
For details, see the instructions provided with your XM  
Connect-and-Play antenna.  
Using Radio Data System Information  
(Europe model only)  
Radio Data System is a data transmission system used by FM  
stations in many European countries. The MCX-2000 can  
receive Radio Data System data including Program Service  
Name (PS), Program Type (PTY) and Radio Text (RT) from Radio  
Data System broadcasts, and provide Play Information for a  
radio program currently being received.  
Receiving a Radio Data System broadcast  
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CAUTION  
XM  
RS  
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK  
DO NOT OPEN  
XM jack  
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O
LAN ANT  
1
2
3
O
IN  
OP  
IN  
LINK/DATA 10/100  
LAN  
REMOTE  
VIDEO  
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To ensure optimal reception of XMs satellite signals, your XM  
Connect-and-Play antenna should be placed at or near a window  
facing south. Make sure that there is nothing obstructing radio signals  
from the sky. The antenna may be mounted indoors or outdoors.  
1 FM station name (program service name)  
2 Genre (program type)  
3 Song data (radio text)  
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Activating Your XM Satellite Radio Account  
To sign up for an XM Satellite Radio service account, you  
need to have your XM Satellite Radio ID number. Follow the  
procedure below to check your ID number, and then access  
the website (activate.xmradio.com) or call 1-800-XM-RADIO  
(1-800-967-2346) to sign up for the service. (A major credit  
card is required.)  
Receiving XM Radio Broadcasts  
Once you’ve activated your XM subscriber account, you can  
start enjoying XM Satellite Radio as another radio source on  
the MCX-2000. Follow the procedure below.  
1 From the Radio menu screen (page 54), select XM. The  
Play Information screen appears and starts playing the  
radio station last selected. (You may hear no sound if the  
selected channel has no radio station assigned.) It also  
shows information of the music currently playing.  
1
Press the RADIO button several times on the remote control  
or on the MCX-2000 front panel, until the MCX-2000 shows  
the XM Play Information screen. You can also open this  
screen from the menu (Top Menu > Library > Radio > XM).  
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2
3
4
5
1 Song title  
2 Channel number and radio station name  
3 Search category mode (icon)  
4 Artist name  
When you first access the XM radio function, Channel 1 is  
automatically selected.  
5 Category name  
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If the “CHECK ANTENNA” message appears on the screen, your XM  
Connect-and-Play antenna may not be connected to the XM jack on  
the MCX-2000 back panel. Make sure the antenna is properly  
connected.  
2 Use the remote control to tune in to a desired radio  
channel. Press either group selection button (–/+) to  
select the previous or next category, or press the skip  
2
Select Channel 0 using the skip backward or forward button  
a) on the remote control. Check your XM Satellite Radio  
(
b
/
backward or forward button (b/a) to select the  
ID number shown in the screen and write it down. Now you can  
activate your XM Satellite Radio account.  
previous or next radio channel. You can even select the  
desired channel specifically using the relevant Submenu  
commands.  
Your ID number  
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If you cannot change the channel, first select Search all channels  
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The Submenu commands in the Play Information screen for  
the XM radio:  
Channel Search and Direct Access  
Playback: Provides the same tuning and playback control  
functions as available on the remote control. So, you can  
control these functions using the cursor controller on the front  
panel or from a PS/2 keyboard (only with cursor and enter  
keys). On-screen buttons shown in gray provide no function  
for XM radio control; the same buttons on the remote control  
don’t work either.  
The MCX-2000 lets you search for the XM radio channel you  
want to listen to. There are two different search modes you can  
select from, depending on your preferences. You can also select  
a desired channel by directly entering the relevant channel  
number.  
From the Submenu in the Play Information screen for XM radio,  
locate Search Mode and select one of the following options:  
Direct Access: Lets you specify a radio station channel  
Search Mode: Switches how you can search a radio station  
using the skip backward and forward buttons (see the  
following column).  
Save to Preset: Registers the current radio station to the  
Broadcast: Streams a radio program currently being  
received on the MCX-2000 to MusicCAST clients specified in  
Recall Play: Makes the MCX-2000 start ‘continued’  
playback of a song currently playing on a client specified in a  
Search all channels  
With this option selected, you can use the skip backward and  
forward buttons (b  
available channels.  
/a) to search for a radio station from all  
Pressing either group selection button (–/+) lets you jump to the  
previous or next category, so that you can skip multiple  
channels at a time while searching for the desired station.  
Previous Category  
90ch 92ch 94ch  
Current Category  
Next Category  
95ch 100ch 101ch 102ch 110ch 112ch  
*current channel  
Search category  
With this option selected, the Search category mode icon  
appears in the screen and you can use the skip backward and  
forward buttons (b/a) to cycle through available channels  
within the current category. Pressing either group selection  
button (–/+) lets you jump to the previous or next category,  
allowing you to perform a cycle search in another category.  
Previous Category  
90ch 92ch 94ch  
Current Category  
Next Category  
95ch 100ch 101ch 102ch 110ch 112ch  
*current channel  
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Also in the Submenu, you can select Direct Access if you know  
the desired channel number.  
Direct Access entry dialog  
Specify the desired channel number by pressing the on-screen  
numeric buttons, followed by OK. Press CLR to clear your entry.  
Wait for a few seconds until the MCX-2000 automatically tunes in  
to that channel.  
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Pressing any buttons other than the numeric buttons cancels  
Direct Access entry.  
Screen Messages for XM Radio  
The MCX-2000 may show one of the following messages in the Play Information screen for XM radio. Read each description  
and handle each situation as recommended.  
Message  
Description  
Action/Solution  
CHECK ANTENNA  
Your XM Connect-and-Play antenna is not  
connected, or does not work properly.  
Check that your XM Connect-and-Play antenna is  
properly connected.  
UPDATING  
NO SIGNAL  
The XM user encryption code is being updated.  
The signal is too weak.  
Wait until the encryption code is completely updated.  
Check the XM Connect-and-Play antenna connections  
and position the antenna for the best reception.  
LOADING  
OFF AIR  
The audio or text data decoding process takes  
longer than four seconds.  
Wait until the decoding process is finished.  
The XM Satellite Radio channel you selected is  
not currently broadcasting any signal.  
Check the channel number or select another XM Satellite  
Radio channel.  
CHANNEL - - -  
- - -  
The channel station ID (SID) is no longer  
available.  
Check the channel number or select another XM Satellite  
Radio channel.  
- - -  
- - -  
No artist name/feature or song/program title is  
available.  
Artist name is not sometimes available through a satellite  
signal for display.  
No channels are available for the selected  
category.  
Category name is not sometimes available through a  
satellite signal for display.  
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The Submenu menu commands in the Play Information  
screen for the Internet radio:  
Listening to Internet Radio  
In addition to retrieving the latest CD information from the  
online CDDB database (page 53) and accurate date and  
can also receive online radio broadcasts by accessing to the  
Internet. Since the MCX-2000 comes with several Internet  
radio sites preassigned, you can enjoy listening to online  
radio programs right away once you’ve set up the unit for  
Playback: Provides the same tuning and playback control  
functions as available on the remote control. So, you can  
control these functions using the cursor controller on the front  
panel or from a PS/2 keyboard (only with cursor and enter  
keys). On-screen buttons shown in gray provide no function for  
Internet radio control; the same buttons on the remote control  
don’t work either.  
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The MCX-2000 only supports Internet radio stations that stream  
music and audio in MP3 format.  
Save to Preset: Registers the current radio station to the  
1 From the Radio menu screen (page 54), select Internet  
Broadcast: Streams a radio program currently being  
received on the MCX-2000 to MusicCAST clients specified in  
Radio. A list of Internet radio sites is shown in the screen.  
Radio station name  
Recall Play: Makes the MCX-2000 start ‘continued’  
playback of a song currently playing on a client specified in a  
Site URL  
Using the Presets List  
The Presets list is where you can store up to 100 radio  
stations in 10 groups (up to 10 stations per group).  
Once you’ve registered your favorite stations in the Play  
Information screen, you can select and tune in to them right  
away or manage the list by editing each group and station  
name. In addition, you can use the Presets list to register  
available FM stations through an auto scanning process for  
your own FM Presets list.  
2
Move the selection (highlight) to the desired Internet radio  
station, and then press the SELECT or Play button on the  
remote control or select the Play command from the Submenu  
.
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The timer playback feature lets you start playing a specific radio  
register that radio station in the Presets list.  
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Other Submenu commands, such as Edit Site title, Edit URL and  
Clear this Site, let you newly register or edit an Internet radio site  
Registering a Radio Station to the Presets List  
Regardless of the radio type, you can register your favorite  
radio stations to the Presets list directly from each radios  
Play Information screen. First, open the Play Information  
screen with a radio station you want to register, following the  
procedure explained in each radio section.  
3 The Play Information screen appears. The MCX-2000  
accesses the specified Internet radio site and starts  
receiving its radio stream. Use the skip forward or  
backward button (b/a) on the remote control to select  
the next or previous radio station from the above site list.  
Radio station name  
Site URL  
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1 Select the Save to Preset command from the Submenu.  
A group selection dialog box appears, where you can  
assign the current radio station into a specific group.  
3 Move the selection (highlight) to the desired position, and  
then press the SELECT button on the cursor controller.  
The selected position flashes several times with a station  
code. When you return to the Play Information screen,  
registration is complete.  
Current radio station (FM frequency, etc.)  
Registered station code (FM frequency, XM channel, IR for Internet radio)  
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There are no limitations on which group and position the current radio  
station should be registered to. You can register radio stations even at  
random; however, unlike playlist songs, you cannot change the group  
and position of radio stations after registration. For this reason, you  
should consider beforehand how to categorize radio stations in the  
Presets list.  
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Any existing station in the selected position is overwritten when you  
press the SELECT button. You can edit group and station names later  
in the Presets screen (page 85).  
2 Move the selection (highlight) to the desired group, and  
then press the SELECT button on the cursor controller.  
The second dialog box appears, where you can place the  
current radio station into the selected group.  
Playing a Radio Station from the Presets List  
Its exceptionally easy to select and play a radio station from  
the Presets list.  
Current radio station  
(FM frequency, Internet URL, etc.)  
Selected group  
1 From the Radio menu screen (page 54), select Presets.  
A list of preset groups is shown in the screen. Move the  
selection (highlight) to the desired group.  
Preset groups  
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You can re-select another group if you go back to the previous dialog  
box, by pressing the left arrow button on the cursor controller. If you  
cancel the registration, simply press the right arrow button (Quit).  
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When you press the Play button on the remote control or select the  
Play command from the Submenu, the MCX-2000 starts receiving a  
broadcast from the radio station last selected in the current group.  
In addition, you can edit group names using the Edit title command  
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2 Press the SELECT button to view a list of radio stations  
registered in the selected group.  
Getting the most out of the Presets List  
Preset radio stations  
Since the MCX-2000 remembers which radio station is last  
played (selected) at multiple levels—for each group, and for the  
entire Presets list, you can quickly access radio stations you  
frequently listen to.  
Group A  
Station Station Station Station Station Station Station Station Station Station  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10  
Group B  
Station Station Station Station Station Station Station Station Station Station  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10  
Group C  
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In this screen, you can create a Presets list of FM radio stations using  
the FM Auto Preset command from the Submenu (page 62). You can  
Station Station Station Station Station Station Station Station Station Station  
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2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10  
Group I  
3
Move the selection (highlight) to the desired station, and  
then press the SELECT or Play button on the remote  
control or select the Play command from the Submenu.  
The MCX-2000 shows the Play Information screen and  
starts playing a radio program from the station.  
Station Station Station Station Station Station Station Station Station Station  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10  
Group J  
Station Station Station Station Station Station Station Station Station Station  
10  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
1
2
3
: Radio station last selected in the group  
4
5
If you use groups (at least) to categorize radio stations with a  
specific theme (such as genre), you can conveniently switch  
themes using the group selection buttons (+/–) while selecting  
radio stations categorized with each theme using the skip  
backward and forward buttons (b/a).  
1 Preset code (group and position)  
2 Radio station (FM frequency, etc.)  
3 Radio type  
4 Group name  
5 Station name  
The Submenu commands in the Play Information screen for  
the Preset radio stations:  
Playback: Provides the same playback control functions as  
available on the remote control. Group selection (–/+) and skip  
backward and forward (b/a) buttons can be used to switch  
radio stations registered in the Presets list (as explained in the  
following column). On-screen buttons shown in gray provide  
no function for the currently selected radio station; the same  
buttons on the remote control don’t work either.  
Broadcast: Streams a radio program currently being  
received on the MCX-2000 to MusicCAST clients specified in  
Recall Play: Makes the MCX-2000 start ‘continued’  
playback of a song currently playing on a client specified in a  
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Select Start in the dialog box to start automatic scanning and  
registration of FM stations. The station list of the specified  
group is shown with “Searching...” at the specified position.  
Registering FM Stations Automatically to the  
Presets List  
You can search for an FM radio station in the Play Information  
screen, which is a basic radio tuning function. In the Preset  
station list screen, you can use a similar scanning process to  
locate all available stations within a specific frequency range  
and register them all in the Presets list—in a single automatic  
process. This lets you easily create your own FM preset list.  
Progress bar  
1 From the Radio menu screen (page 54), select Presets.  
Consecutively press the SELECT button on the remote  
control until you see a list of preset stations in the screen.  
(You can select any preset group.)  
Station list  
Searching for an FM station to be registered at this position  
The progress bar indicates the scanning is ongoing while  
increasing the frequency. Each station thats found is  
automatically registered to the current position, and  
“Searching...” moves to the next position.  
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Any existing station in the “Searching...” position is overwritten when  
a new station is registered. When registration reaches to the last  
position (J10), the FM Auto Preset process finishes at that point. If you  
want to cancel the process, press the Stop button or the left arrow  
button on the cursor controller.  
5 When “Complete” is shown at the progress bar, the FM  
Auto Preset process is finished. You will return to the  
station list screen (the last registered station will be  
highlighted).  
2 Select the FM Auto Preset command from the Submenu  
for the following dialog box.  
FM Auto Preset dialog box  
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You can also edit station names using the Edit title command  
3 Select and specify the Starting Frequency value where the  
MCX-2000 starts scanning at, and the Starting Preset  
position where you want FM stations found in the  
scanning process to be registered from. Use the up and  
down arrow buttons (u/d) on the cursor controller to  
change values, as well as the left and right arrow buttons  
(j/i) to move between group (A~J) and position (1~10).  
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3 Move the selection (highlight) to either option, and then  
press the SELECT or Play button on the remote control,  
or select the Play command from the Submenu. The Play  
Information screen for external inputs appears.  
Playing External Audio Signals  
As a music server designed to seamlessly integrate all of  
your audio sources, the MCX-2000 comes standard with  
analog and digital audio input connectors on the back panel  
(ANALOG IN and OPTICAL IN). If you have already  
connected them to the relevant audio output connectors on  
external audio signals as another audio source of the  
MCX-2000. Of course, you can also record them into the  
Currently selected input  
1 Make sure that audio signals from the external device are  
set to an appropriate line level, especially when the output  
level can be controlled from the device (such as a mixer).  
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If the external audio signals come from fixed-level output jacks (such  
as AUX OUT or OPTICAL OUT on a tape deck), this step may not be  
necessary.  
4 Start playback on the external output device connected  
to the currently selected input. For analog signals, you  
can use the Input Level command to adjust the input  
level. For optimum results, first adjust the output level  
from the external device, and then adjust the input level  
on the MCX-2000.  
2 Select Top Menu > Library > Inputs to open the following  
menu screen.  
Inputs menu  
Adjustment of analog input levels  
Digital Input  
Select this when playing audio signals from the OPTICAL IN  
jack.  
Analog Input  
Select this when playing audio signals from the ANALOG IN  
jacks.  
The Submenu commands in the Play Information screen for  
external audio signals:  
Playback: Provides the same playback control functions  
(Play and Stop) as available on the remote control.  
On-screen buttons shown in gray provide no function for  
external audio signals; the same buttons on the remote  
control don’t work either.  
Input Level: Adjusts the level for the MCX-2000 to receive  
external audio signals, within a range between –21 dB and  
+24 dB (factory setting: 0 dB). The MCX-2000 receives  
external digital audio signals as they’re output from the  
external device (this command is unavailable.)  
Broadcast: Streams external audio signals currently being  
received on the MCX-2000 to MusicCAST clients specified in  
Recall Play: Makes the MCX-2000 start ‘continued’  
playback of a song currently playing on a client specified in a  
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Playing Audio Content on the Computer  
If your MCX-2000 has network connectivity to a Windows PC  
(page 26) that you’re using to manage music files, you  
virtually have a ‘second’ music server. Your MCX-2000 works  
as a client to your Windows PC and can search, select and  
play MP3, WAV and Windows Media Audio (WMA) music files  
and playlists (text files with the M3U extension) collected or  
created on that PC over the network. The supplied CD-ROM  
contains dedicated software named DiXiM™ Media Server  
for this application.  
Server selection dialog box  
1
Set the supplied CD-ROM to your Windows PC and install  
the DiXiM Media Server software. You’re allowed to install the  
software to a single computer.  
The Network Content menu provides a similar user interface  
to the Music Archive menu, and lets you select music or  
audio content from four main categories (Artists, Albums,  
Genres and All Songs). You can use these categories to sift  
out your target file(s) in the same manner as you select  
songs from the Music Archive menu (page 46).  
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For PC system requirements and explanation on how to install and  
use the software, see the supplied manual titled Installation Guide for  
DiXiM Media Server Software.  
2 Once your PC is ready to stream music to the MCX-2000,  
select Top Menu > Library > Network Content for the  
following screen.  
3
Move the selection (highlight) to a list item from each  
screen (artist, album, genre, playlist information). You can  
start playback with the first song in the current group by  
pressing the Play button on the remote control or the  
MCX-2000 front panel or by selecting the Play command  
from the Submenu in each screen. Otherwise, press the  
SELECT button on the remote control for further sifting.  
Network Content menu  
When you attempt to select one of the main categories  
(Artists, Albums, Genres and All Songs), the MCX-2000  
shows a dialog box with a list of available Windows PC(s)  
running the DiXiM Media Server software, prompting you to  
select which computer you want to connect as a main PC  
music server. You can also select the main server (or switch  
to another DiXiM server) by opening the same dialog box  
using the Submenu.  
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Albums that contain various artists and genres are categorized into  
the first songs artist or genre. If a song is stored without ID3 tag  
information, the name of a folder (directory) where that song is placed  
in becomes the album title for that song. In addition, the MCX-2000  
can track the music file hierarchy up to two levels in depth.  
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The MCX-2000 remembers the specified main server. If you later  
change its name (up to 64 characters) within the DiXiM Media Server  
software, select again the server computer using the above dialog  
box.  
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4 When you start playback of an MP3, WAV or WMA audio  
file from the PC, the MCX-2000 shows the Play  
Information screen as follows.  
Notes on Playing the Network Content  
When using the Network Content feature, you should  
remember the following:  
3
4
5
6
WMA audio files are shown as PCM in the Play  
Information screen.  
Its because the DiXiM Media Server converts WMA audio into  
PCM format before its streamed to the MCX-2000.  
2
1
• Network content files cannot be accessed from  
MusicCAST clients.  
Use the Broadcast feature. The MCX-2000 can broadcast a  
music or audio file from the DiXiM Media Server to multiple  
clients, just as broadcasting an Internet radio program.  
7
8
9
• You cannot view digital photo and movie files.  
Though the DiXiM Media Server allows its PC clients to view  
them over a local network, the MCX-2000 (another DiXiM  
client) doesn’t support a viewing function.  
1 Playback methods  
2 Stereo level indicators  
3 Category where playback started  
4 Song title  
5 Audio format  
6 Time display  
• The DiXiM Media Server only serves local media files.  
Since the DiXiM Media Server doesn’t support ‘relaying’  
network files, you cannot play shared music and audio files  
from other PCs. (You cannot add folders on a network volume  
to the server.)  
7 Album title  
8 Artist name  
9 Categorized genre  
The Submenu commands in the Play Information screen for  
audio content from a networked PC:  
Playback: Provides the same playback control functions as  
available on the remote control. So, you can control the song  
playback simply using the cursor controller on the front panel  
or from a PS/2 keyboard (only with cursor and enter keys).  
Group selection buttons (+/–) only work when you can  
access the next or previous group. On-screen group  
selection buttons turn gray and don’t work if you start  
playback from All Songs.  
Repeat: Select the repeat playback mode. Select Single  
(
) to repeat a single song from the current group, or All  
(
) to repeat all songs from the current group. Select OFF  
to stop repeat playback.  
Random: Turns the random playback mode on or off.  
Group: Selects Single to play only the current group, or All  
to play all other groups in the same category.  
Broadcast: Streams a song currently playing on the  
MCX-2000 to MusicCAST clients specified in a dialog box  
Recall Play: Makes the MCX-2000 start ‘continued’  
playback of a song currently playing on a client specified in a  
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You can create a wide variety of playback patterns by combining repeat,  
random and group playback modes using the relevant Submenu  
commands, just like when you play songs from the music archive  
(page 51). You can also set the repeat or random playback mode, or  
turn broadcast playback on or off using the relevant remote control  
buttons (REPEAT, RANDOM and BROADCAST).  
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Recording Audio Sources  
In general, music CDs are the easiest and simplest way to  
create your music archive. Once CD songs are imported, the  
MCX-2000 lets you manage them using playlists and other  
editing features (page 75).  
You can expand your music archive by recording (or  
importing) songs and other audio programs from commercial  
music CDs, external audio signals, and FM radio programs  
from the built-in tuner. You can record these audio sources to  
the MCX-2000 internal hard drive with up to 200 hours in  
linear PCM format (16-bit/44.1kHz) or up to 2,000 hours in  
MP3 format (160kbps bit rate) by default. You can adjust  
quality and total recoding time. In addition, you can confirm  
how long recording is possible now in a System Information  
screen (page 102). When selecting Top Menu > Recording,  
you will see the following screen.  
1 From the Recording menu screen, select Store from CD.  
A song list will appear if you’ve already set an audio CD in  
the MCX-2000. If not, the unit shows “No Audio CD  
present” along with “Insert Audio CD” in yellow.  
CD recording screen  
Recording menu  
2
Press the OPEN/CLOSE button on the remote control and  
open the CD tray. Set an audio CD with its label side  
facing up. Press the same button again to close the tray  
.
Store from CD  
Select this when importing songs from an audio CD (CD-  
DA). For most commercial music CDs, the MCX-2000  
automatically retrieves song data such as artist name, album  
title and each song title from the CDDB database (page 53).  
POWER  
AMP/TV  
STAMDBY/ON  
TV  
STAMDBY/ON  
AMP  
TIMER  
OPEN/CLOSE  
TV  
AMP  
RANDOM  
REPEAT  
BROADCAST  
RADIO  
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2
3
TIMER OPEN/CLOSE  
4
7
0
5
8
6
9
TOP  
PLAU  
INFO.  
MENU  
PAGE  
A
Store from Radio  
SELECT  
PAGE  
Z
VOL.  
INPUT  
BOOLMARK  
Select this when you want to ‘air check’ an FM radio  
program. You can adjust the recording level and select  
recording modes such as Manual and Synchro (Full Auto or  
Auto Track Marking) for your preferences.  
RANDOM  
REPEAT  
BROADCA  
AMP/TV  
MUTE  
LIBRAL  
Y
ARTSTS  
PLAULISTS  
MENU  
1
MENU  
2
MENU  
3
FAVORITES  
1
2
3
4
Remote control  
Store from Inputs  
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The MCX-2000 only supports audio CDs (CD-DA) for importing  
songs. If you set any other CD or DVD, the unit will show “Insert Audio  
CD” again after attempting to read it.  
Select this when recording incoming audio signals via the  
MCX-2000 analog or digital input jacks. Using the same  
recording interface as FM radio recording, you can easily  
record songs or other audio programs from an old analog  
tape or other media.  
Duplicate a CD  
Select this when you want to duplicate an existing audio CD  
(CD-DA). For duplication, you need a CD-R/RW disc for  
audio recording.  
Create an original CD  
This is a special feature that lets you create your original CD  
from an album or a playlist in your music archive. To get the  
most out of this feature, you may want to read “Editing the  
source audio materials) in PCM format.  
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3 The MCX-2000 shows “Checking disc...” in yellow and  
starts querying to the CDDB database. If appropriate CD  
data is found, the MCX-2000 will present a list of song  
names.  
4 If there is a song you don’t want to import, move the  
selection (highlight) to that song, and remove the check  
mark by pressing the SELECT button on the remote  
control. You can restore the mark by pressing the  
SELECT button again. You can also use the Select all or  
Clear command for your selection.  
1
4
2
3
5
6
7
1 Album title  
2 Artist name  
3 Categorized genre  
4 Total playback time  
5 Track count  
5 After selecting the songs you want to import, select the  
Start command. You can stop recording at any time by  
selecting the Stop command.  
6 Song title  
7 Playback time  
If appropriate CD data is unavailable, the song list appears  
with generic names such as “Track” and “Unknown”  
access the Internet, you can set a CD Lookup option to use  
screen, try using the CDDB command as shown below to  
retrieve the latest information from the online database. If  
can be retrieved from it using the CD-TEXT command. Feel  
free to give generic names using the “Do not use” command.  
Use this if the retrieved song data is incorrect. You can edit it  
The MCX-2000 shows a progress bar for each of the  
selected songs.  
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Song data retrieved from copy-protected CD-TEXT data is only  
temporary. The MCX-2000 cannot copy and store it for archived  
songs.  
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6 When all selected songs are imported, the MCX-2000  
shows the following dialog box, asking what you want to  
do next.  
3 When the RECORDING indicator goes off, the MCX-2000  
shows the following dialog box, asking what you want to  
do next.  
Open stored album page: Select this to automatically  
locate the album you’ve just imported. You can browse and  
play the songs from the album like other archived songs  
Open stored album page: Select this to automatically  
locate the album you’ve just imported. You can browse and  
play the songs from the album like other archived songs  
Store another CD: Select this when importing another CD.  
The MCX-2000 automatically opens the tray and lets you  
repeat the above procedure from step 1.  
Store another CD: Select this when you import another  
CD. The MCX-2000 automatically opens the tray and lets  
you repeat steps 2 to 3 above.  
Exit this screen: Select this to simply close the dialog box,  
Exit this screen: Select this to simply close the dialog box,  
and perform any other operation you need to manually.  
and perform any other operation you need to manually.  
You’ll find this operation extremely quick and easy. In  
addition, since this CD import procedure has no operation  
screen, you can continue playing audio sources (except for  
CDs, of course) while importing your music CDs—without  
interruption.  
Importing a Music CD Automatically  
If you have a large collection of music CDs and want them all  
in the MCX-2000 music archive, you may want to skip  
operating steps required in the CD recording screen in the  
previous section. This method is just for you.  
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If you need to change song data (artist name, album or song title,  
1 Have all the music CDs you want to import ready and  
close by the MCX-2000. Its important to save time and  
efficiently import your CDs.  
2 Use the Open/Close button on the units front panel to  
open the tray; set a music CD on the tray with its label  
side facing up; press the CD AUTO STORE button on the  
units front panel (the tray closes by itself). After showing a  
list of CD songs for a few seconds, the MCX-2000 starts  
importing all songs on the CD.  
CD AUTO STORE  
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2 Press the SELECT button on the remote control at the  
first parameter in the recording screen—Preset or Input,  
then specify the target FM station or input. If you’re in the  
FM recording screen, you can select an FM station from  
the Presets list, through the group/station selection dialog  
box.  
Recording from FM Radio or External Audio  
Signals  
Any incoming audio signals can serve as recordable audio  
sources for the MCX-2000. If you’ve appropriately set up the  
FM antenna (page 4) or connect external audio equipment to  
their sounds at any time using the same recording interface.  
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You need to register desired FM stations to the Presets list before  
1 From the Recording menu screen, select Store from  
Radio if you want to record an FM radio program, or  
select Store from Inputs if you want to record audio  
signals from external equipment. In either case, the  
MCX-2000 shows a similar recording screen as follows.  
FM station selected from the Preset list  
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Internet or XM radio stations (US model only) are shown in gray in the  
Presets list, indicating they’re unavailable for recording. If you select  
one of these gray items, the MCX-2000 will show “–––––” at the  
Preset column indicating no FM radio station is selected. (You cannot  
start recording.)  
3
After selecting the target, move the selection (highlight) to  
the next parameter in the recording screen, Track Marking.  
Set your preferred recording method as needed.  
The following parameters are common to both recording  
screens.  
Input selection  
1 Track Marking  
Specify how you want to ‘divide’ the recording. Select  
Manual if you want to divide the recording manually inserting  
a track mark, or when you want to manage, for example, a  
radio program or sounds from a live show as a single song in  
the music archive. With Manual the MCX-2000 creates a  
large song file at the point you stop recording. On the other  
hand, if you want separated songs after the recording, select  
SYNCHRO. With this option selected, the MCX-2000  
automatically inserts a track mark at a predefined silent level  
(track gap) to separate songs. In either case, you can  
manually insert a track mark at any point using the Track  
Marking command from the Submenu.  
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2 SYNCHRO.Type  
6 When you’re ready, move the selection (highlight) to  
Recording and select Start. If you’ve selected Full Auto in  
step 3, the yellow “Ready to Record” message changes  
to “Pause” and recording will start from the beginning of  
the next song (Track 0001). Otherwise, the MCX-2000  
immediately starts recording with Track 0001.  
This parameter is only available when SYNCHRO. is selected  
for Track Marking above. Select Full Auto if you want fully  
automatic recording. With this option selected, the  
MCX-2000 starts recording as soon as it detects the first track  
gap from incoming signals, and inserts a track mark at the  
second and following track gap points, then stops recording if  
a level of silence is maintained for a predefined period. With  
Full Auto selected, start playing from the ‘previous’ song on the  
external audio equipment and the MCX-2000 automatically  
starts recording at the beginning of the ‘next’ song—the first  
song you want to record. When Auto Track Marking is  
selected, the MCX-2000 only inserts track marks; hence, you  
should start and stop recording manually.  
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If you have no ‘previous’ song from the source audio, you may want  
to select Auto Track Marking. Such cases include when you want to  
record from the beginning of an analog tape played on external  
equipment or when you want to record a talk program from FM  
broadcast.  
4 Open the Submenu to set REC Monitor to ON.  
Simultaneously, REC Monitor becomes available.  
During recording, the track number is incremented every  
time the MCX-2000 detects a track gap (in Full Auto or Auto  
Track Marking mode), or when you manually insert a track  
mark by ‘clicking’ the Mark button in the Submenu (in all  
modes).  
If you’re in the FM recording screen, you can hear a radio  
broadcast from the selected FM station. If you’re in the  
Inputs recording screen, start playback on the external  
equipment connected to the selected input jack(s).  
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You can exit the recording screen and enjoy playing other audio  
sources, unless you need to stay there to monitor recording or  
manually insert track marks. You can still select the currently recorded  
audio source from the Library menu; however, changing its settings  
directly affects the recording.  
5 Adjust the recording level as required, using the bar graph  
meter, accessible from REC Level in the Submenu. Use  
the up or down arrow button on the cursor controller to  
increase or decrease the recording level.  
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You may want to adjust maximum recording levels to go between –3  
dB to 0 dB, to gain the volume competing with an average  
commercial CD.  
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7 When the recording is finished automatically, or manually  
using the relevant Submenu command, you can now exit  
the recording screen to confirm the recorded results.  
Select Top Menu > Library > Music Archive > Statistics >  
Recently Stored Albums.  
Duplicating a Music CD  
This function is useful when you want to make a backup  
copy of your music CD (CD-DA). When you create an original  
compilation CD, you can also create as many copies as you  
want (page 73) ONLY during that creation process. This  
duplication feature lets you make additional copies LATER  
from an original CD.  
1 From the Recording menu screen (page 66), select  
Duplicate a CD for the following screen.  
CD duplication screen  
In this screen, you can locate and confirm what you’ve  
recorded. Its in the album named “Album Stored from (...)”  
and you can select it to confirm the recorded tracks. Try  
playing them using the relevant Submenu command.  
2 Set a music CD on the tray, with its label side facing up.  
Use the OPEN/CLOSE button on the remote control for  
tray operations. When the MCX-2000 recognizes it as an  
audio CD (CD-DA), the screen message changes as  
follows.  
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Because the album name is generic, you can use the Information  
command to see when the album was created. These albums and  
tracks are also accessible from other categories in the Music Archive  
menu (categorized under the “Unknown” artist and genre).  
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You will not see any song data (album title, artist name, etc.) in the CD  
duplication screen.  
3
Open the Submenu to start CD duplication.  
The MCX-2000 starts importing the audio data from the  
CD and creates a temporary disc image file. Select Cancel  
from the Submenu if you want to cancel the process.  
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4 When the image file is created, the MCX-2000 shows the  
following dialog box. To continue the process, open the  
tray and set a CD-R/RW disc for audio recording with  
“Change disc and proceed with recording” selected.  
Select OK in the dialog box.  
6 When the MCX-2000 detects an appropriate blank disc, it  
automatically starts writing the image file on that disc.  
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7 When the CD duplication process is finished, the  
MCX-2000 shows the following dialog box, asking what  
you want to do next.  
5 If you set a CD other than one specified, the MCX-2000  
prompts you to set a blank disc. In addition, you cannot  
record onto a CD-R disc thats already been recorded.  
If you set a CD-RW disc thats already been recorded, the  
MCX-2000 shows the following dialog box, asking your  
answer.  
Open CD screen: Select this to finish the process, and  
songs on the duplicated CD.  
Create another CD-R/RW: Select this if you want to  
duplicate another music CD. The MCX-2000 automatically  
opens the tray and lets you repeat the above procedure from  
step 2.  
Initialize Disc and proceed with recording  
Quick Mode: Select this to quickly erase the current disc  
content and continue the process.  
Exit this screen: Select this to finish the process.  
Normal Mode: Select this to completely erase the  
current disc content (which could take a long time) and  
continue the process.  
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When you cancel or finish the process, the original disc image file is  
automatically erased.  
Change Disc: Select this if you want to replace the disc  
with a blank CD-R/RW disc.  
Cancel CD duplication: Select this to cancel the process.  
Change discs if necessary, using the OPEN/CLOSE button  
on the remote control for tray operations.  
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According to your selection, the MCX-2000 shows a dialog  
box, where you can search for the desired album or playlist in  
the same manner you search for a song in the music archive.  
Recording Archived Songs to a CD  
As long as you’re keeping PCM song data in the MCX-2000  
internal hard drive (factory setting), you can create an original  
music CD based on a playlist or an album from your music  
archive at any time. Its another great feature the MCX-2000  
delivers as your music collection center.  
When Album is selected  
1 From the Recording menu screen (page 66), select Create  
an original CD for the following screen.  
Songs in the selected album or playlist  
2 According to message shown in yellow, set a blank CD-R/  
RW disc for audio recording on the tray, with its label side  
facing up. Use the OPEN/CLOSE button on the remote  
control for tray operations. When the MCX-2000  
recognize it as an appropriate recordable disc, the yellow  
screen message changes to “Audio CD-R/RW present”.  
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The MCX-2000 continues showing the same messages above until  
you set an appropriate disc. In addition, unlike when you duplicate an  
audio CD (page 72), the MCX-2000 doesn’t let you initialize a CD-RW  
disc thats already recorded.  
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When the selected album or playlist contains an MP3-only song  
(because you selected NOT to keep its PCM song data or deleted it  
using relevant Submenu commands), the MCX-2000 shows an alert  
message and discards your selection.  
3 Specify a playlist or an album you want to record onto the  
disc, by selecting either Album or Playlist from the  
Submenu.  
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4 A list of songs will be shown in white (only when “Ready to  
record” is shown). If you want, edit the album title and/or  
artist name for the CD you’re going to create using the  
following two commands from the Submenu.  
6 When the CD recording process is finished, the  
MCX-2000 shows the following dialog box, asking what  
you want to do next.  
Open CD screen: Select this to finish the process, and  
songs on a music CD you’ve just created.  
Either command opens the character palette. So, you can  
type necessary text characters using the palette, or using a  
PS/2 keyboard connected to the MCX-2000 front panel  
Create another CD-R/RW: Select this if you want to  
make another CD. The MCX-2000 automatically opens the  
tray and lets you repeat the above procedure from step 3.  
5 When you’re ready, start recording by selecting the  
relevant command from the Submenu. The MCX-2000  
writes the songs at 4x speed.  
Exit this screen: Select this to finish the process.  
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If you cancel the process or exit the operation screen before  
proceeding to step 5, you may see songs selected in the last session  
the next time you open this screen. You can clear them by selecting  
Clear content from the Submenu. You can easily replace songs by  
selecting another playlist or album using the Select content command  
from the Submenu (as in step 3 above).  
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Archived songs are analog recorded onto a CD-R/RW disc.  
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PS/2 Keyboard  
Editing the Library  
Another way to type text characters is to use a PS/2  
keyboard connected to the MCX-2000. If you’re familiar with  
typing through a PC keyboard, this option is probably  
quicker and easier than using the on-screen character  
palette.  
As you collect more music and audio and expand your  
MCX-2000 library, you may feel like arranging the content for  
various purposes—for example, manually edit song data of  
your favorite CD because it’s too new to retrieve correct data  
from CDDB, or because it’s a homemade demo CD from  
your musician friend. There may also be cases in which you  
want to change attributes (album or artist) of specific songs  
to compile your original CD, or you want to delete existing  
PCM song data to open up space on the MCX-2000’s built-in  
hard drive. In daily use, you may often create several playlists  
for archived songs, or register a new Internet radio station to  
the Presets list. This section explains how to customize your  
music library to your own needs and preferences.  
ENCODIN  
CD AUTO STORE  
PS/2 KEYBOARD PHONES  
LEVEL  
MIN  
MAX  
Typing Text Characters  
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Always put the MCX-2000 in sleep or standby mode before  
connecting or disconnecting the PS/2 keyboard. Otherwise, the unit  
may be damaged.  
While editing song data from the music archive or while  
configuring the MCX-2000, you may be asked to specify  
items (parameter values) with typed text. To facilitate this,  
the MCX-2000 allows you to type text using the on-screen  
character palette or a PS/2 keyboard, according to your  
preference.  
Simply use the PS/2 keyboard when you’re prompted to  
type characters, together with the character palette. Move  
the insertion point in the text area using two arrow keys on  
the character palette (you cannot move the insertion point  
from the PS/2 keyboard), and then edit or type text  
characters together with Shift, Caps Lock, Delete and  
Backspace keys on the PS/2 keyboard. When typing is  
complete, simply use cursor keys to move the selection  
(highlight) to OK and press Enter key.  
Character Palette  
When you select Submenu commands such as Edit or New  
(target), or other parameters that require a text-based value  
such as Internet URL, you’re prompted with a special dialog  
box as shown below.  
Text area  
Insertion point  
F1  
F2  
F3  
F4  
F5  
F6  
F7  
F8  
F9  
F10  
TOP MENU  
LIBRARY  
MUSIC ARCHIVE  
PLAY INFO.  
p PLAY  
e PAUSE  
s STOP  
RADIO  
Edit title (not present on the remote control)  
Clear (during title input)  
(not present on the remote control)  
Delete  
Delete (not present on the remote control)  
Page Up  
Page Down  
PAGE u  
PAGE d  
Character palette  
ꢀ ꢁ ꢂ ꢃ  
u/ j/ d/ i (cursor)  
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Text characters shown on the character palette is determined with the  
Language setting (page 95).  
This on-screen keyboard lets you type text only using the  
cursor controller (arrow keys and SELECT keys). Simply  
move the selection (highlight) to the character you want to  
enter at the insertion point, and then press the SELECT key  
while controlling using the six control keys:  
: Moves the insertion point to the left.  
: Moves the insertion point to the right.  
Example of an English PS/2 keyboard  
bksp: Deletes a character on the left of the insertion point.  
del : Deletes a character on the right of the insertion point.  
clear: Deletes all characters in the text area at a time.  
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The MCX-2000 doesn’t support text entry using any other keys not  
mentioned here (such as Ctrl, Alt, Insert, Esc and function keys). In  
addition, you can use Page Up and Page Down keys in a list view  
instead of the PAGE scoll buttons on the remote control (page 48).  
A
a : Modifies character key functions (uppercase, lowercase  
and other symbols); currently available characters are  
indicated in white.  
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Edit Title  
Web Browser  
If you’ve configured your MCX-2000 to be accessible from  
your PC network, you can edit existing text information in  
your music archive using a standard web browser thats  
running on a computer in the PC network. Text information  
includes song data (artist name, album title, song title, etc.),  
playlist name, Internet radio station name and URL, as well  
as group and station names from the Presets radio list. This  
feature is very useful when you need to edit a large amount  
of text information.  
This allows you to edit song data or other text information in  
the MCX-2000 music archive. When you select a category  
from a drop-down list, a list of items in that category is  
shown in the pane. Click a list item to show it in the edit area.  
From there, you can edit the title or name by typing text on  
your keyboard. Click OK to determine your edits, or click  
Cancel to discard them.  
To access the MCX-2000 music archive from a web browser,  
confirm the MCX-2000 IP address in the Server IP Address  
screen (page 100) and type that address in the URL area of  
your web browser window and press Enter key on your  
computer keyboard.  
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2
3
4
MCX-2000 IP address  
Always Click Log Off when you finish editing  
1 Category selection (Artists, Albums, Genres, All Songs,  
Playlists, URLs, Groups and Clients)  
2 List of items in the current category  
3 Current selection  
4 Edit area  
Edit Title web interface on the MCX-2000  
If there are over 50 items included in the current category,  
you can press the “Next 50” button to scroll down the list (or  
“Prev. 50” button to scroll up the list). If you select Artists,  
Albums, Genres or Groups for the category, you can track  
down to ‘child’ items included in the current item, such as  
albums in the current genre or artist, songs in the current  
album, or radio stations in the current group, by clicking the  
“Select” button. (You can go back to the parent item by  
clicking the “Back” button.) When you select URLs for the  
category, you have two edit areas for Internet radio station  
name and its site URL.  
From the web interface above, you can perform one of the  
operations below.  
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Library editing is possible for a single computer at a time. If you fail to  
click “Log Off” when you finish editing, the MCX-2000 doesn’t allow  
editing from a second computer within next 10 minutes.  
Download Library Information (Artists - Albums -  
Songs)  
Download Library Information (Playlists - Links)  
Each of these lets you download relevant text information  
from the MCX-2000 music archive in the form of CSV files.  
You can import these files to your spreadsheet application  
for management purposes.  
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Changing Song Attributes  
Editing Song Data  
If you’re collecting songs performed by your favorite  
drummer from a number of albums, you may only import his  
or her songs to the music archive. This may often produce a  
situation like too many albums, genres and original artists for  
a number of songs, but without the drummer’s name at all.  
More concretely, you have collected several songs performed  
by your favorite drummer, say, Versatile Boss. Those songs  
are released from three bands (artists) named Jazzy Rocks,  
Jazzy Pops and Pop Rockers, and their albums are  
categorized in three genres—Jazz, Rock and Pop. Your  
songs are organized in the music archive as bellow.  
Each archived song has unique song data—a series of  
‘attributes’ including artist name, album title, genre name  
and song title—and you can combine these attributes  
together to use as keywords when finding a song from the  
music archive. In that sense, song data (as a combined  
result) is so important to identify a song, that you may need  
to edit incorrect or generic names and titles to maintain the  
MCX-2000 music archive as a truly valuable digital music  
collection.  
Editing Titles  
When you set a music CD on the MCX-2000, it normally  
attempts to retrieve song data from the built-in or online  
CDDB database. If its successful, the MCX-2000 shows a  
list of songs with their titles, artist name and original album  
title. If the song list is occupied with generic names such as  
Track” and “Unknown” and the CDDB Info command from  
use the Edit title command from the Submenu after  
importing these songs to the MCX-2000 music archive.  
When you record songs or audio programs from radios or  
external inputs, they’re also given a generic “Track” name  
and sent to a generic album named “Album Stored from (...)”  
thats categorized in the “Unknown” genre. Though you  
cannot retrieve their song data from the CDDB database,  
you can still change their titles using the Edit title command.  
In addition, you can even re-categorize renamed songs into  
an existing or new album, artist and genre (see the next  
section).  
Artist: Jazzy Rocks  
Album 1  
Songs  
Album 2  
Songs  
Genre: Jazz  
Genre: Rock  
Album 3  
Songs  
Album 4  
Songs  
Artist: Jazzy Pops  
Artist: Pop Rockers  
Album 5  
Songs  
Album 6  
Songs  
Other  
Albums  
Songs  
Genre: Pop  
Song attributes BEFORE editing  
If you see a generic-named item in a list view, just move the  
selection (highlight) to that item and then select the Edit Title  
command from the Submenu.  
You can solve this problem by collecting the drummers  
songs in a playlist (page 82), but its more convenient if you  
can re-organize those songs with a ‘new’ album, artist or  
genre created for that drummer as shown below.  
New Genre: Fusion  
New Genre: Pop & Rock  
Album 1  
Songs  
New Album:  
Album 5  
VB Works  
Songs  
Album 2, 4 & 6  
Songs  
Album 3  
New Artist:  
Songs  
Genre: Pop  
Versatile Boss  
Other  
Albums  
Genre: Jazz  
The character palette appears, prompting you to type a new  
name or title. You can type characters using the palette in  
the specified manner or using a PS/2 keyboard connected to  
the MCX-2000, and then select OK in the character palette  
Songs  
Artist:  
Jazzy Rocks  
Artist:  
Pop Rockers  
Genre: Rock  
Artist:  
Jazzy Pops  
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If you have a number of generic-named songs, its a good idea to  
start off renaming operations from their album titles. Since the  
MCX-2000 remembers which “Track 01” song is from which  
“Unknown” album even after giving the same generic name, you can  
easily differentiate one “Track 01” song from other “Track 01” songs  
when opening a song list from Albums (Top Menu > Library > Music  
Archive > Albums).  
Song attributes AFTER editing  
For such purposes, the MCX-2000 even lets you change  
song attributes—relationships among song, artist, album  
and genre—to organize your music archive as you wish.  
From the relevant list view screens, you can access several  
Submenu commands to manage song attributes:  
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Change Artist: Lets you change the artist for the current  
album (Music Archive > Artists > selected artist’s album list  
view).  
2 Change the artist for Albums 1, 3 and 5 to Versatile Boss  
you’ve just created.  
Album 1: Top Menu > Library > Music Archive > Artists  
> artist list view > Jazzy Rocks > album list view –  
Change Artist  
Albums 3 and 5: Top Menu > Library > Music Archive  
> Artists > artist list view > Jazzy Pops > album list view  
– Change Artist  
Change Album: Lets you change the album for the current  
song (Music Archive > Albums > selected albums song list  
view; Music Archive > Artists > Albums > selected albums  
song list view; Music Archive > Genres > Albums > selected  
albums song list view).  
Change Genre: Lets you change the genre for the current  
album (Music Archive > Genres > selected genres album list  
view).  
Change Artist dialog box  
New Artist: Lets you add a new artist to the music archive.  
New Album: Lets you add a new album to the music archive.  
New Genre: Lets you add a new genre to the music archive.  
Delete this Artist: Lets you delete the selected artist (and  
its albums and contained songs).  
Delete this Album: Lets you delete the selected album  
(and contained songs).  
In the Change Artist dialog box, move the selection (highlight)  
to Versatile Boss and then press the SELECT button on the  
remote control. Confirm the current album moved under  
Versatile Boss.  
Delete this Genre: Lets you delete the selected genre  
(and its albums and contained songs).  
Open source Album: Lets you show the album associated  
with the current song (Music Archive > All Songs > song list  
view).  
Example: How to Organize the Music Archive  
Heres a sample procedure to re-organize your music  
collection as shown in the previous two diagrams, using the  
relevant Submenu commands.  
1
Create three new items (artist, album and genre) using the  
New (...) command from the Submenu in the relevant list view  
screen.  
3 Change the genre for Albums 1 and 5 to Fusion you’ve  
just created.  
Versatile Boss: Top Menu > Library > Music Archive  
> Artists > artist list view – New Artist  
Fusion: Top Menu > Library > Music Archive > Genre >  
genre list view – New Genre  
VB Works: Top Menu > Library > Music Archive >  
Albums > album list view – New Album  
Album 1: Top Menu > Library > Music Archive >  
Genres > genre list view > Jazz > album list view –  
Change Genre  
Album 5: Top Menu > Library > Music Archive >  
Genres > genre list view > Pop > album list view –  
Change Genre  
The character palette appears, prompting you to type the  
name or title for the new item. Select OK after specifying the  
name or title. Scroll through the current list view to check  
whether or not each item has been successfully added.  
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When you create a new album, you’re asked to specify a title and  
then associate the new album with an ‘existing’ artist and genre.  
Hence, in this case you should create Versatile Boss (artist) and  
Fusion (genre) before VB Works (album).  
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Change Album dialog box  
Change Genre dialog box  
In the Change Album dialog box, you can select a target  
album by navigating down from Artists, Albums or Genres. In  
this case, you know the target album title (VB Works) so that  
its easiest to navigate down from Albums and select VB  
Works directly from an album list view. Move the selection  
(highlight) to VB Works and then press the SELECT button  
on the remote control. Confirm the current song moved to  
the end of the VB Works song list.  
In the Change Genre dialog box, move the selection (highlight)  
to Fusion and then press the SELECT button on the remote  
control. Confirm the current album moved under Fusion.  
Now, Albums 1, 3 and 5 are associated with the new artist  
Versatile Boss and categorized in their corresponding  
genres. (Album 3 is categorized in its original genre; only its  
artist has been changed.)  
Now, songs from Albums 2, 4 and 6 are compiled into the  
new album VB Works (associated with Versatile Boss and  
Pop & Rock). In addition, you can arrange the song order of  
the VB Works album (or any other album) while showing its  
song list view. Use the Change Song Order command from  
the Submenu. You can move the current song to any  
position in the song list.  
4 Change the album for each song from Albums 2, 4 and 6  
to VB Works you’ve just created. You can do this in a  
song list view accessed from:  
Artists: Top Menu > Library > Music Archive > Artists  
> artist list view (to select Jazzy Rocks or Pop Rockers)  
> album list view (to select Album 2, 4 or 6) > song list  
view – Change Album  
Move to a desired position and press the SELECT button on the remote control.  
Albums: Top Menu > Library > Music Archive >  
Albums > album list view (to select Album 2, 4 or 6) >  
song list view – Change Album  
Genres: Top Menu > Library > Music Archive > Genres  
> genre list view (to select Pop or Rock) > album list  
view (to select Album 2, 4 or 6) > song list view –  
Change Album  
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You can confirm whether song attributes have been changed as you  
intended, using the Information command from the Submenu in the  
artist, album, genre or song list view screen (accessed from Top Menu  
> Library > Music Archive > Artists, Albums or Genres), or the Open  
source Album command from the Submenu in the song list view  
screen (accessed from Top Menu > Library > Music Archive > All  
Songs).  
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5 When the above procedure is finished, select Top Menu >  
Library > Music Archive > Artists for the artist list view  
screen. Notice that the ‘previous’ artists, Jazzy Rocks,  
Jazzy Pops and Pop Rockers, have no associated  
albums or songs.  
Here, we’ve shown the general concepts of editing your  
MCX-2000 music archive. Proper use of the Submenu  
commands such as New, Change and Delete (...) help you  
re-organize your music collection.  
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Additional Submenu commands, Change Song Order and CDDB  
Info, are available from the song list view of the “VB Works” album  
that you’ve recently created. Though you can arrange the song order  
using the Change Song Order command, the CDDB Info command  
doesn’t work any longer because VB Works is your own ‘private’  
album.  
Empty — album and song counts are zero (0)  
Deleting the PCM Data  
When you record or import CD songs or other audio, the  
MCX-2000 normally stores them both in PCM and MP3  
formats (factory setting), since the unit currently supports  
original CD creation by compiling PCM song data. If you have  
no plan to create your original CD and want to save the space  
on the built-in hard drive, you can use a recording option  
format. Keep in mind, however, that this setting change  
doesn’t apply to existing songs (their PCM data still remains).  
In other cases, you may need PCM data for songs recorded  
from old analog tape, but not for CD songs. To ensure  
flexibility for all these requirements, the MCX-2000 lets you  
delete PCM data for each song individually.  
If you have no plan to add songs for these artists, you can  
delete them one at a time using the Delete this Artist  
command from the Submenu. Select OK in a confirmation  
dialog box that appears, and the selected artist is deleted  
from the list view.  
1 Open a song list view screen.  
Next, check the ‘previous’ genres, Rock and Pop, in the  
genre list view by selecting Top Menu > Library > Music  
Archive > Genres. Notice that Rock is empty, but Pop still  
has albums from other artists. You can delete Rock using the  
Delete this Genre command from the Submenu; but if  
deleting Pop, you will lose other artists’ albums and songs.  
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If you want to delete PCM data for songs from a specific album, open  
its song list view from Top Menu > Library > Music Archive > Albums.  
If you want to delete PCM data for any selected songs, open its song  
list view from Top Menu > Library > Music Archive > All Songs.  
2 If necessary, confirm which song has both PCM and MP3  
data. Move the selection (highlight) to a target song, and  
then select the Information command from the Submenu.  
Both PCM and MP3 data are stored  
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Select the Delete PCM data from the Submenu. A dialog  
box appears, where you can specify target songs.  
Other Song Delete Options  
You can selectively delete PCM song data in the above  
procedure. If you want to delete all existing PCM song data  
at a time, go to the Library menu screen (Top Menu >  
Library). When you move the selection (highlight) to Music  
Archive, the relevant Submenu commands become  
available.  
Delete PCM Data dialog box  
4 Move the selection (highlight) to a song whose PCM data  
you want to delete, and add a check mark by pressing  
the SELECT button on the remote control. You can  
remove the mark by pressing the SELECT button again, if  
you want to keep the songs PCM data.  
Select the Delete all PCM data command for this purpose.  
Select OK in a confirming dialog box that appears, and the  
MCX-2000 will delete all PCM song data. In addition, you  
can delete all existing songs from the music archive using the  
Delete all Songs command. It lets you delete both PCM and  
MP3 data for all archived songs at a time—useful if you want  
to renovate the music archive with a completely new set of  
You can also use the Delete Songs command thats available  
from the Submenu in a song list view screen, to delete both  
PCM and MP3 data for one or more songs in the current  
song list. Using a similar interface when you import songs  
songs by adding or removing the check mark using the  
SELECT button on the remote control, or using the Select all  
or Cancel all commands from a ‘mini’ Submenu. Finally  
select OK from the ‘mini’ Submenu. Selected songs will be  
deleted from the music archive right away.  
5 After you’ve selected or deselected songs, press the right  
arrow button on the remote control (like when you open  
the Submenu) and select OK. When a confirmation dialog  
box appears, select OK if you’re sure.  
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A progress bar appears with a “Please wait a moment”  
message. When the deleting operation is finished, you return  
to the song list view. If you like, use the Information  
command from the Submenu to confirm PCM data for the  
specified songs has been deleted.  
Now, only MP3 data is stored  
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3 Confirm the new playlist appears in the Playlists screen.  
Using a Playlist  
The playlists on the MCX-2000 give you new and creative  
ways to enjoy the songs you’ve stored to your music archive.  
Each playlist simply lets you combine and arrange archived  
songs as you like, but a finished playlist can be used in many  
ways. Not only can playlist songs be played on the  
MCX-2000 itself, but they can also be streamed to any  
MusicCAST client (page 88), if required, along with the timer  
playback feature (page 89). You can even use playlists to  
shows you how to manage your playlists.  
Creating a Playlist  
You can create a playlist in one of two ways. The most  
seamless way is to save a bookmark list as a playlist; you  
can simply add the bookmark to songs in a song list view or  
each songs Play Information screen, and then go to the  
Bookmarks screen and save the current bookmark list as a  
The other way is to create a ‘blank’ playlists first with a  
suitable name, and then you can edit or compile it by adding  
necessary songs later. Here, we explain how to create a  
blank playlist.  
Other Submenu commands available from the Playlists  
screen:  
Play: Lets you play the selected playlist, from the first song  
in the list. In the Play Information screen, you can select  
other playlists using the group selection buttons (+/–). For  
other playback controls, see “Play Information and Controls”  
Information: Shows a dialog box that provides detailed  
information about the selected playlist.  
1 Select Top Menu > Library > Music Archive > Playlists for  
the following screen.  
Add Link: Lets you add a song to the selected playlist. You  
can search for the desired song by navigating down from a  
‘mini’ Music Archive menu, in the same manner you search  
for a song in the music archive.  
Playlists screen  
Edit title: Lets you edit the selected playlists name using  
the character palette or a PS/2 keyboard connected to the  
Delete this Playlist: Lets you delete the selected playlist  
and its content (links). When you select this command, a  
confirmation dialog box appears. Select OK if you’re sure.  
Deleting a playlist doesn’t delete the original song data.  
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Once created, each playlist shown in the Playlists screen is managed  
in the same way. You can add or remove songs from a playlist, even  
when it was ‘converted’ from a bookmark list.  
2
Select the New Playlist command from the Submenu. The  
character palette appears, prompting you to type the name  
for a new playlist. Specify the name using the palette or  
using a PS/2 keyboard connected to the MCX-2000, and  
then select OK in the character palette (page 75).  
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2 From the song list view, you can perform the following  
Editing a Playlist  
Each song title in the playlist is simply a reference point (link)  
to its original song data. In other words, the actual song data  
is not affected when you add, remove or move songs to the  
playlist; only the links are changed. The MCX-2000 even  
allows you to add or remove links while playing the current  
playlist, and the unit continues playing according to a  
resulting playlist.  
operations using the relevant Submenu commands.  
Play: Lets you play the current playlist, starting from the  
selected song. In the Play Information screen, you can select  
other playlists using the group selection buttons (+/–). For  
other playback controls, see “Play Information and Controls”  
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You cannot edit a playlist thats being used to create (record) your  
original CD.  
Information: Shows a dialog box that provides detailed  
information about the selected song.  
Add Link: Lets you add a song to the current playlist. You  
can search for the desired song by navigating down from a  
‘mini’ Music Archive menu, in the same manner you search  
for a song in the music archive.  
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From the Playlists screen, select a playlist you want to edit.  
If you move the selection (highlight) to an empty playlist  
and press the SELECT button on the remote control, the  
MCX-2000 prompts you to use the Add Link command  
from the Submenu.  
Remove Links: Lets you delete one or more links from the  
current playlist. Select or deselect target links by adding or  
removing the check mark using the SELECT button on the  
remote control, or using the Select all or Cancel all  
commands from a ‘mini’ Submenu. Finally select OK from  
the mini Submenu. Selected links will be removed right away.  
Deleting a link doesn’t affect the original song.  
Change Link order: Lets you move the position of the  
selected song in the current playlist. Move the song to the  
desired position using the up or down arrow button on the  
remote control, and then press the SELECT button.  
Open source Album: Opens the album associated with  
the selected song.  
No other Submenu commands available  
If the selected playlist is not empty, the MCX-2000 shows  
songs linked from that playlist.  
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3 Specify a new radio site using the following two Submenu  
commands. Either command opens the character palette.  
So, you can type necessary text characters using the  
palette, or using a PS/2 keyboard connected to the  
Registering an Internet Radio Station  
The MCX-2000 comes with five Internet radio stations  
preassigned. But, not to mention, there’re hundreds of  
thousands of online radio stations all over the Internet, and  
you may already enjoy some of them on your computer. Now  
you can even add your favorite online radio stations to the  
MCX-2000 library, and enjoy them together with other audio  
sources.  
1 Select Top Menu > Library > Radio > Internet Radio, for  
the list of Internet radio sites.  
Radio station name  
Edit Site title: Specify the radio station name here.  
Edit URL: Specify the radio station site URL (server name)  
or IP address here. In either case, this parameter value must  
be specified starting with “http://” and ending with a slash (/),  
even though the column accepts any text character (no alert  
appears if text is invalid).  
Site URL  
Clear this Site: Select this if you want to delete an existing  
Internet radio station registered at the current column. When  
a confirmation dialog box appears, select OK if you’re sure.  
The column becomes unregistered.  
2 Move the selection (highlight) to a column where you want  
to add a new Internet radio station. The site list can hold  
up to 40 online radio stations, so scroll through the list as  
required.  
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When you specify a radio station site with a URL, you should also  
specify at least one active DNS server for the MCX-2000 to  
4 Repeat steps 2 to 3 as required.  
In addition to the above procedure, Internet radio stations  
can be registered or edited through a web browser (page 76).  
When you find a new radio station on the web, simply copy  
its URL and paste it to the site list opened in a web browser.  
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You can overwrite an existing station. If the old station is registered to  
the Presets list (page 59), the new station replaces it when you select  
it from the Presets list.  
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3 When you return to the group list view, repeat step 2 for  
other groups. Otherwise, select a group that lists stations  
you want to rename.  
Renaming Items from the Radio Presets List  
You may have already registered a number of radio stations  
or using the FM Auto Preset command (page 62) when you  
previously opened the Presets list screen to cover all FM  
stations in your area. These two commands are convenient,  
but they simply add radio stations to the Presets list, leaving  
default names such as Group and Station (or FM frequency  
for an FM station). As the Presets list is used for recording or  
timer playback, you may want to give each list item a more  
comprehensible name. Heres how to do it.  
1 Select Top Menu > Library > Radio > Presets, for the  
Presets list screen.  
4 Move the selection (highlight) to the radio station whose  
name you want to change, and then select the Edit title  
command from the Submenu. You can rename it in the  
same manner as you did in step 2 above. Select OK in the  
palette when you finish typing.  
2
Move the selection (highlight) to a radio station group  
whose name you want to change, and then select the Edit  
title command from the Submenu. When the character  
palette appears, type a new name using the palette, or  
using a PS/2 keyboard connected to the MCX-2000 front  
typing.  
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5 When you return to the station list view, repeat step 2 for  
other stations.  
You can repeat steps 2 to 5 above to completely rename up to  
100 radio stations from 10 station groups—however, thats too  
laborious and time-consuming (if you do it at a time). A much  
easier and faster way is to rename items on a computer, using  
Click Select for a station list view.  
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View Play Info: Shows the Play Information screen for the  
selected client. If the audio source selected on the client is a  
song from the MCX-2000 music archive, you can further add  
or remove the bookmark using the Submenu > Bookmark  
command in the Play Information screen as using the  
BOOKMARK button on the client remote control.  
Operating a Client Remotely  
Once you’ve created a MusicCAST network, each  
MusicCAST client becomes able to access the MCX-2000  
and share most audio sources on the server, including the  
music archive, FM radio stations and audio signals from  
external inputs. In fact, each client automatically retrieves the  
latest catalog of songs, artists, albums, genres and radio  
stations, and lets you initiate audio streaming by selecting an  
audio source on the client side (client request).  
Playback: Lets you start or stop playback of the audio  
source currently playing on the selected client.  
Timer: Lets you turn on or off the timer playback feature  
You can also initiate audio streaming to each client from the  
server side. Besides the Broadcast feature that streams a  
single audio source selected on the MCX-2000 to one or  
a client request on the server side—using one of the Client  
Control functions. Its another value of the MCX-2000 as the  
center controller in your MusicCAST network. This section  
describes how you can manage your MusicCAST clients  
remotely.  
Power: Lets you turn on or off the selected client, or change  
its power mode. If you select Sleep, the client enters sleep  
mode showing “Remote Sleep” (forced sleep mode by the  
MCX-2000 operation). You can awake the client by pressing  
its controller button if its not locked (see Lock).  
Lock: Use this to prevent operations on the selected client.  
With ON, the client only accepts volume control with the VOL  
–/+ and MUTE buttons, time display (when the MENU button  
is double clicked for the current time) and stop playback of  
whats being played (you cannot resume playback). This  
function is useful if your client is in a public place.  
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For more information on how to stream audio to your clients, based  
on the client request, see the manual that came with your MusicCAST  
client.  
1 Select Top Menu > Client Control for the following screen.  
Edit Client title: Lets you edit the selected clients name  
using the character palette or a PS/2 keyboard connected to  
2
3
Client list screen  
Receive PCM Stream: Lets you specify whether the  
selected client prioritizes PCM song data for playback of  
archived songs. With ON, the MCX-2000 streams PCM data  
for the selected archived song to the client. However, PCM  
songs can simultaneously be streamed to up to 3 clients—3  
wired clients, or 2 wired clients plus a single wireless client.  
So, even if you’ve enabled this parameter for two or more  
wireless clients, the MCX-2000 will stream songs in MP3  
format to the second and following wired clients.  
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Recall Play: Makes the selected client start ‘continued’  
playback of a song currently playing on the MCX-2000  
1 Client name  
2 Activity  
3 Network connection  
Control all Clients: Provides options to control all clients  
at a time—starting or stopping playback of the audio source  
currently selected at each client, as well as enabling or  
disabling the timer playback feature on each client (page 89).  
This client list screen lets you view the current status of each  
registered client. While checking each client status, you can  
remotely control general client activities using the Submenu  
commands in this screen. Move the selection (highlight) to  
one of registered clients, and select a Submenu command  
you want to use:  
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If you arrange the client list using the Change Client order command  
from the Submenu in the Manual Configuration screen (page 43),  
client names you specified with the above Edit Client title command  
will be reset to the default (Client #).  
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When selecting Radio, the MCX-2000 shows the Presets  
radio station list. You can select a preset FM station for the  
selected client in the same manner as for the MCX-2000  
Selecting the Client Audio Source  
Furthermore, when selecting a client by pressing the SELECT  
button on the remote control, you can specify the audio  
source to be streamed to that client in the following screen.  
Client currently selected  
Client source menu screen  
When selecting Inputs, you can access the Inputs menu  
are shared between the MCX-2000 and all clients. You can  
select a different input for each client, and the MCX-2000  
can stream both digital and analog input signals to different  
clients at the same time.  
This menu screen has two sections, where you can specify  
the audio source to be streamed to the selected client.  
Select one of three audio sources under Library: Music  
Archive, Radio and Inputs.  
When selecting Music Archive, you can browse and select  
archived songs or playlists from seven distinct categories  
through the familiar Music Archive menu interface (page 46).  
Client currently selected  
Client currently selected  
For detailed procedure and notes, refer to the relevant  
sections in “Playing Audio Sources” (page 46).  
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As a general rule, you should note that archived ‘on-demand’ songs  
can be separately selected and streamed to clients. But, incoming  
‘relayed’ sources such as radio and input signals are shared with all  
clients (and MCX-2000) and, therefore, have some limitations in  
streaming:  
A single FM radio station is shared between the MCX-2000 and  
all clients. Naturally, the built-in FM tuner receives a single station at a  
time, so it tunes in to the FM station last selected. If the MCX-2000 (or  
other client) is playing an FM broadcast program and a second unit  
selects another FM station, the server (as well as all other clients)  
immediately starts playing the last selected station.  
Internet radio stations cannot be ‘selected’ from clients. If you  
attempt to select an Internet radio station from the Presets list, its  
shown in gray indicating its unavailable for clients. However, you can  
still stream Internet radio programs by broadcasting them to any  
selected clients. (Select an Internet radio station on the MCX-2000  
and start broadcasting using the relevant Submenu command in the  
Play Information screen.)  
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Setting the Timer Playback  
At the lower section in the client source menu screen, you can  
access the timer playback feature for clients, the same feature  
available for the MCX-2000 when you select Top Menu >  
Setup > Timer. When you select Timer, the timer playback list  
screen appears, where you can create up to 10 timer  
programs by specifying a playlist or a preset radio station to  
be played at the specified time on the specified date.  
MusicCAST as an Integrated Music  
Delivery System  
While playing music on the MCX-2000 itself, you can seamlessly  
initiate music streaming to any MusicCAST client. Everybody  
can just operate a MusicCAST client to browse through audio  
sources on the server and select a desired item—artist, album,  
genre, song, playlist, or radio station—to listen to it on the client.  
On the other hand, you can limit operations from the client side  
using the Lock command from the client list screen (page 87) if  
you use MusicCAST clients in a public space, such as show  
room or shop floor.  
Client currently selected  
Other convincible features for the MCX-2000 and MusicCAST  
clients are found in the Broadcast and Recall Play commands  
available from Submenu in the Play Information screens.  
Broadcast  
As its name implies, the Broadcast command lets you stream a  
audio source selected (and playing) on the MCX-2000 to all  
specified clients. When you select the command, the MCX-2000  
shows the following dialog box.  
Broadcast dialog box  
Move the selection (highlight) to a column to specify a timer  
program, and then press the SELECT button on the remote  
control for the timer program list screen. You can create a  
timer program for the selected client here, in the same  
Timer program list screen  
Add a check mark to clients to which you want to broadcast the  
audio source currently playing (or selected) on the MCX-2000.  
When you select OK, broadcasting is initiated and selected  
clients start playing the same audio source.  
Now broadcasting  
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Internet radio stations cannot be selected from the Presets list.  
For detailed procedure and notes, refer to the relevant  
sections in “Using the Timer Playback” (page 97).  
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While you’re editing (or simply viewing settings) in the timer program  
list screen, the MCX-2000 doesn’t activate existing timer programs.  
You can stop broadcasting any time by pressing the  
BROADCAST button on the remote control. Select OK in the  
dialog box that appears. When broadcasting is stopped, the  
MCX-2000 and selected clients stop playback. Other clients (not  
selected for broadcasting) continue playing.  
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Though Internet radio stations cannot be selected or requested  
from the client side or through the client source menu screen  
(page 88), they can be easily streamed using the Broadcast  
command on the MCX-2000 side.  
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Recall Play  
This feature lets you relay the audio source being played (or last  
selected) on a MusicCAST system to another MusicCAST  
system. When you select the Recall Play command, the  
MCX-2000 shows the Recall Play dialog box with a list of  
MusicCAST clients.  
Recall Play dialog box for the MCX-2000  
Submenu in the client list screen (page 87) provides access to  
the Recall Play feature on each MusicCAST client. When you  
select the Recall Play command for the selected client, the  
Recall Play dialog box also appears with a similar list including  
the MCX-2000 (Server).  
Recall Play dialog box for clients  
In either dialog box, you can specify a ‘source’ system for  
continued playback (whose current song and the current  
playback point will be relayed to the ‘destination’ system—a  
MusicCAST system you’re operating). Keep this in mind  
especially when you’re remotely operating a client and specify  
another client as the source system.  
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If you attempt to relay an Internet radio station currently played  
on the MCX-2000 to one of MusicCAST client, you will see the  
“Playback unavailable” message on that client. See also the  
previous note (for the Broadcast feature).  
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Correcting Date and Time Automatically  
Select Top Menu > Setup > Date/Time > Auto Setup.  
Other Features  
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Your MCX-2000 is fully functional simply configured with  
Easy Setup. But, it becomes more convenient and useful if  
you fine tune the unit to suit your need. If you have a  
broadband Internet connection and already made it  
accessible from the MCX-2000 via your PC network  
Plus, if you’re such an audiophile as to own a high-end audio  
system with a Yamaha AV receiver, you have a good reason  
to integrate your MCX-2000 there. Furthermore, you can use  
the timer playback feature to automatically start music on the  
MCX-2000 and any MusicCAST client at the specified time.  
This section explains how to set up and use the MCX-2000  
for such nifty functions.  
Setting Date and Time  
2 Select the first item, “Use NTP Server” and set to ON.  
When you set this parameter to ON, the following three  
parameters become available.  
Every MusicCAST client can automatically correct its internal  
clock to match that of the MCX-2000, over the MusicCAST  
network. Because this mechanism sets each MusicCAST  
system the same time, accuracy of the MCX-2000 internal  
clock becomes the more important. When you select Top  
Menu > Setup > Date/Time, you can configure the servers  
internal clock in several ways.  
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When you use an NTP server (ON), manual setup of date and time are  
disabled.  
1 Server Address  
Specify an NTP server you want to use for date and time  
correction with its URL (server name) or IP address. When URL  
is specified, its necessary that the MCX-2000 can connect at  
least one active DNS server to find the time server (page 37).  
2 Time Zone  
Specify from the list where you’re using the MCX-2000 and  
clients. If your locale isn’t in the list, select the closest city or a  
time difference value from GMT (Greenwich mean time) for your  
locale.  
3 Daylight Saving  
Select this to ON if your locale where you use the MCX-2000  
and clients is in daylight saving time. (Time goes fast by one  
hour.) If not, set this parameter to OFF.  
Auto Setup  
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If you’re using a time server on your computer, specify the same  
values to the above parameters. In addition, you should specify a  
public NTP server. Don’t specify a private one.  
PC users may know their computers can retrieve accurate  
date and time settings from the Internet. There are special  
servers called NTP (network time protocol) servers on the  
Internet, which publicly serve accurate time retrieved from a  
GPS system or an atomic clock. Since the MCX-2000 can  
access one of these servers to correct its internal clock,  
other MusicCAST clients can then correct their date and time  
settings accordingly.  
3 When you select OK, the “Saving...message is shown  
and the MCX-2000 immediately starts querying to the  
specified NTP server.When the MCX-2000 receives the  
response from the server, its internal clock is corrected  
right away and the result is soon reflected on each  
MusicCAST client.  
Manual Setup  
When you turned on the MCX-2000 for the first time, Easy  
Setup lets you specify several basic settings including date  
and time (page 28). If you don’t use automatic correction  
using a time server, manually adjust date and time once in a  
while.  
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Once the MCX-2000 starts using the NTP server, its internal clock will  
automatically be corrected every one hour.  
Time Display  
You can specify how the MCX-2000 internal clock shows the  
current time. Since your settings are transferred to each  
client over the MusicCAST network, you can automatically  
unify the clock display on all MusicCAST systems.  
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Setting Date and Time Manually  
Selecting the Time Display  
1 Select Top Menu > Setup > Date/Time > Time Display.  
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Select Top Menu > Setup > Date/Time > Manual Setup.  
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If you specified to use an NTP server (ON) in the Auto Setup screen,  
manual setup is disabled. (You will see an alert message telling so.)  
2 Change each parameter value as needed.  
1 24 or 12 hours  
2 Change each parameter value as needed, and specify  
Select either 12-hour or 24-hour clock for the time display  
(factory setting: 12). When “12” is specified, the next parameter  
becomes available.  
the current date and time.  
1 Year  
Available values: 2005~2030 (factory setting: 2005)  
2 Noon & Midnight  
Select either 00:00 or 12:00 for noon and midnight (factory  
setting: 00:00).  
2 Month  
Available values: 1~12 (factory setting: 1)  
3 Day  
3 When you select OK, the “Saving...message is shown.  
The specified format is immediately applied to the time  
display on the MCX-2000 and each MusicCAST client.  
Available values: 1~31 (factory setting: 1)  
4 Hour  
Available values: 0/12 AM ~ 11 AM, 0/12 PM ~ 11 PM; 0~23  
(factory setting: 0 AM; 12-hour clock for US and Canada  
models, 0; 24-hour clock for other models)  
5 Minute  
Available values: 0~59 (factory setting: 0)  
3 When you select OK, the “Saving...message is shown.  
The MCX-2000 immediately resets its internal clock as  
specified, and the result is soon reflected on each  
MusicCAST client.  
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When you set the date in the order of year, month and day, available  
Day values are within a ‘reasonable’ range for the specified Month. If  
you specify June (“6” for Month), the maximum Day value becomes  
“30”. If you specify February, the maximum Day value becomes “28”  
or “29” depending on the Year value. If you set each date value at  
random, you can even specify June 31. Since incorrect date settings  
are ‘translated’ into the correct ones after saving operation, June 31  
becomes July 1. In addition, the Hour values automatically change in  
12-hour or 24-hour clock (plus, 0 or 12 for noon and midnight)  
according to the Time Display format.  
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3 When you select OK, the “Saving...message is shown.  
The MCX-2000 afterward retrieves song data in the  
specified manner.  
Using the Online CDDB Database  
The MCX-2000 incorporates a part of Gracenote CDDB  
database and uses it to retrieve and display song data for  
music CDs (factory setting). The online CDDB database is,  
however, always being updated according to the latest CD  
releases in the whole world. So, if you have an Internet  
connection and make it accessible from the MCX-2000,  
you can be sure to retrieve song data for your CDs.  
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For quicker access of CDDB data, the MCX-2000 is designed to keep  
song data for last 100 music CDs (maximum) retrieved from the online  
CDDB database. However, you can ignore existing data by retrieving  
the latest data using the CDDB Info command available from the  
Submenu in several Music Archive screens.  
1 Select Top Menu > Setup > CD Lookup.  
Defining User Interface  
Your MCX-2000 becomes more usable if you customize the  
unit according to your preferences. Select Top Menu > Setup  
> User Interface, find how you can customize the MCX-2000.  
User Interface menu  
2 Change each parameter value as needed.  
1 Auto Lookup  
Specify whether the MCX-2000 automatically starts searching  
song data in the CDDB database when you set a music CD on  
the unit (factory setting: ON). With OFF, the MCX-2000 doesn’t  
start automatic search, so that all song data will be shown with  
generic names (Unknown or Track). If you want to start playing  
or recording (importing) a music CD as soon as you set it  
(because you know song data can be retrieved later, even when  
CD tracks are archived), specify this parameter to OFF.  
Front Panel Display  
You can adjust brightness and contrast of the MCX-2000  
front panel display.  
Page displayed at Power ON  
When connected to the AC power source or waking up from  
sleep or standby mode, the MCX-2000 normally displays the  
Top Menu screen. You can change it to a screen last shown  
before the display goes off.  
2 Database Location  
Specify which CDDB database to be used for retrieving dong  
data. If you only use the built-in database, select Internal  
Database (factory setting). With this option selected, the  
following Internet-relevant parameter become unavailable.  
Oppositely, if you select Internet Database, the MCX-2000  
doesn’t use the built-in database at all. You may select Internal  
Database if you’re using the MCX-2000 without Internet  
connection.  
Screen Saver  
The MCX-2000 operation screens (on the TV monitor) goes  
off when the unit enters sleep or standby mode. In addition  
to this, you can set the screen display to automatically go off  
after the specified duration. Use this feature to prevent  
monitor burnout.  
3 Access Timeout  
Specify how long the MCX-2000 is allowed to wait after  
querying to the online CDDB database, within a range between  
30 to 300 seconds. If your Internet access is fast enough, you  
can leave this value as it is (factory setting: 30 seconds) because  
the online database normally responds in a few seconds. But, if  
you specify a small value for slow Internet access (such as  
modem dial-up access), there may be a case the MCX-2000  
stops waiting before the CDDB response is returned. This  
results in no applicable song data. So, specify a value that’s  
large enough for your Internet access speed.  
Language  
You can select a language used to show text messages in  
the front panel display and TV monitor screens. This is the  
this when you want to change the user interface language.  
PS/2 Keyboard  
You can select the type of your PS/2 keyboard connected to  
the PS/2 port on the MCX-2000 front panel. This is an  
essential setting for your keyboard to properly work.  
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Front Panel Display  
From the User Interface menu, select Front Panel Display.  
Screen Saver  
1 From the User Interface menu, select Screen Saver.  
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2 Change each parameter value as needed.  
2 Change each parameter value as needed.  
1 Backlight  
1 Use Screen Saver  
Make the display backlight either Bright or Dark.  
Specify whether you use the screen saver. Select ON if you want  
the screen display to go off after the specified duration even  
while the MCX-2000 is active (factory setting). Select OFF if you  
want the screen display to go off only when the MCX-2000  
enters sleep or standby mode. If you select ON, specify the  
duration with the following parameter (unavailable with OFF).  
2 Contrast  
Set the display contrast as you can clearly see it (0-50; factory  
setting: 25). Be sure that an extremely high or low value makes  
your display hard to be seen.  
2 Delay before activation  
3 Your change is reflected in real time. When you select  
OK, the “Saving...message is shown and new settings  
are stored.  
Specify the duration of the screen display before the screen  
saver is activated (1 minute ~ 60 minutes; factory setting: 10  
minutes).  
Page Displayed at Power ON  
3 When you select OK, the “Saving...message is shown.  
The MCX-2000 afterward turns on and off the display as  
specified here.  
1 From the User Interface menu, select Page displayed at  
Power ON.  
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When shipped, the MCX-2000 is set to activate the screen saver in 10  
minutes. So, your TV monitor screen will automatically go off in 10  
minutes after your last operation, even while the MCX-2000 continues  
working and doesn’t enter sleep mode. When you operate the  
MCX-2000 at this point, the unit cancels the screen saver and  
displays the last shown screen.  
2 You have just one parameter, Open the last page  
displayed, for this setting. Select ON if you want the last  
shown screen to be displayed when the MCX-2000 is  
connected to the AC power source or waking up from  
sleep or standby mode. Select OFF if you want the Top  
Menu screen to be displayed (factory setting).  
3 When you select OK, the “Saving...message is shown.  
The MCX-2000 afterward shows a screen as specified  
here.  
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Language  
Selecting Playback Options  
Select any desired audio source at any time, or program your  
own playlists with any combination of songs from the music  
archive — these are the best part of listening experience on  
the MCX-2000. You can use two playback options to make  
such listening experience, literally, more seamless.  
1 From the User Interface menu, select Language.  
1 Select Top Menu > Setup > Playback.  
2 You have just one parameter, Language, for this setting.  
Select your preferred user interface language from the  
list.  
3 When you select OK, the “Saving...message is shown.  
When you return to the User Interface menu, confirm  
the language has changed. The MCX-2000 afterward  
uses the language specified here to show text  
messages in each operation screen (and the front panel  
display).  
2 Change each parameter value as needed.  
1 At power ON, automatically start playback of the last  
song played  
With this parameter set to ON, the MCX-2000 automatically  
starts playing the last played (or selected) song when it wakes  
up from sleep or standby mode. With OFF, automatic playback  
doesn’t occur (factory setting).  
PS/2 Keyboard  
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The last ‘song’ is namely the last ‘audio source’ played or selected.  
With this parameter set to ON, the MCX-2000 memorizes what was  
selected or played from which audio source. For example, if the last  
song was from the music archive, the MCX-2000 remembers which  
category, group or playlist the current song has been selected from. If  
the last audio source is the radio, the unit remembers which radio  
station and which radio type was selected. If the last song was from a  
CD, the unit remembers which track from what CD was played. In  
fact, automatic playback will occur only when the same audio source  
is ‘still’ available when the MCX-2000 becomes active.  
1 From the User Interface menu, select Language.  
So, automatic playback will not occur if you have set a second CD  
after listening the first and, without selecting or playing from the  
second, put the MCX-2000 in standby mode, and then awake the  
unit back again.  
2 Adjust the volume level automatically  
With this parameter set to ON, the MCX-2000 plays archived  
songs at an average volume level. You can use this parameter to  
compensate the volume difference of songs from different  
artists, albums or genres when playing them together. But, there  
may be cases a loud rock song is turned down or a calm  
classical tune becomes loud. With OFF, the MCX-2000 plays  
each archived song at its original volume level (factory setting).  
2 You have just one parameter, Keyboard Type, for this  
setting. Select from the list the language type of your  
PS/2 keyboard that’s to be connected to the PS/2 port  
on the MCX-2000 front panel.  
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Volume change with this parameter is valid only with playback on the  
MCX-2000, and this parameter setting doesn’t affect streamed music  
to clients. (Each client has a similar parameter at Setup > Auto Level  
Control.)  
3 When you select OK, the “Saving...message is shown.  
The MCX-2000 afterward recognizes a PS/2 keyboard  
connected to the PS/2 port, as specified here.  
3 When you select OK, the “Saving...message is shown.  
The MCX-2000 afterward plays archived songs as  
specified here.  
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Be sure to connect your PS/2 keyboard while the MCX-2000 is in  
sleep or standby mode. If you connect it while the MCX-2000 is  
active, both units may be damaged. If your keyboard is already  
connected, the selected keyboard type immediately becomes valid.  
(You don’t need to restart the MCX-2000.)  
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2 MP3 Encode Quality  
Selecting Recording Options  
Select the data rate used for MP3 conversion from 160, 256 or  
320 kbps (factory setting: 160 kbps). Theoretically, the larger  
data rate is used, the higher sound quality is obtained. In reality,  
you should consider type and quality of the original PCM sound.  
If you select 320 kbps data rate for, say, a full-volume rock tune  
or a pop song with trebly notes and boom bass sounds,  
resulting sounds may be heard nearly the same with their 160  
kbps versions, or may become noisier than original PCM  
versions. Higher data rates are rather suitable for, say, classical  
tunes with a wider dynamic range (volume difference between  
loudest and quietest sounds) or with ambience or subtle  
nuances.  
Regardless of its type, such as music CD, radio or external  
input, the MCX-2000 records or imports an audio source  
using common manners and formats. For optimum  
archiving, the MCX-2000 provides two recording options.  
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PCM is an uncompressed, raw audio format while MP3 is a  
compressed audio format. The MCX-2000 uses a CD-quality, 16-bit/  
44.1 kHz stereo PCM format, which creates digital audio data of  
about 10 megabytes per minute (1411.2 kbps data rate). Converting  
this raw audio into MP3 format, you can dramatically reduce the  
amount of data (approximately 1/5 to 1/10) maintaining the sound  
quality to some degrees.  
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A higher data rate produces more data per song, which virtually  
reduces the number of song you can keep on the MCX-2000 internal  
hard drive. (A 320 kbps MP3 song occupies twice as large space on  
the hard drive as a 160 kbps version of the same song.) In the System  
Information screen, you can confirm ‘remaining recording time’ based  
to set temporary values here, confirm available recording time in the  
System Information screen, and finally determine suitable values here  
again. Otherwise, you can often change the above parameter values  
according to audio sources you’re going to record.  
1 Select Top Menu > Setup > Recording.  
3 When you select OK, the “Saving...message is shown.  
The MCX-2000 afterward records audio sources as  
specified here.  
2 Change each parameter value as needed.  
1 Type of data stored in Music Archive  
Select PCM & MP3 to keep the recorded audio data in both  
formats (factory setting), or MP3 Only to keep compressed  
audio data only. The former setting keeps two different files per  
song, which virtually reduces the number of song you can keep  
on the MCX-2000 internal hard drive. The latter setting  
automatically deletes the PCM audio data after converting it into  
MP3 format, which saves the internal hard drive space. The  
MCX-2000 lets you make your original CD that compiles  
archived songs, which requires original PCM audio data. So,  
you’re advised to select the former setting if you intend to create  
your own CD.  
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When you select to keep MP3 audio data only, it doesn’t delete PCM  
data for existing archived songs. You can check which song has PCM  
data using the Information command from a song list screens  
Submenu (audio format is PCM & MP3). To delete unnecessary PCM  
data for an archived song, use the Delete PCM Data command from  
the Submenu.  
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3 Select each parameter below and specify what and  
when you want to play. During programming, you should  
note the current date and time indication in the upper  
right corner of the screen.  
Using the Timer Playback  
The MCX-2000 lets you program when your favorite music  
or radio station automatically starts playing — using the timer  
playback feature. It opens more possibilities to how to use  
the MCX-2000 and MusicCAST clients in your personal life  
(or even business). If you’ve programmed a playlist named  
Wake-up BGM, you can start every morning with songs in  
that playlist. If you don’t want to miss a radio program, get  
prepared by registering the radio station at the specified time  
on the specified date to the timer playback list.  
1 Content, Playback  
Select between Radio Preset and Playlist. According to your  
selection, use the Playback column to specify a radio station  
from the Presets list (page 60) or a playlist currently stored in  
the music archive. For Playback, select a target item using a  
dialog box that appears.  
2 Activate when?, Date  
Specify when you want to play the content specified above.  
When you select Once, also specify a specific date at the Date  
column. Other Activate options include Every Day and each  
day of the week (from Sunday to Saturday) for you to create a  
‘daily’ or ‘weekly’ program. The Date column becomes  
unavailable (-----) when you select other than Once.  
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Select Top Menu > Setup > Timer for the following screen.  
Timer playback list screen  
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Of course, you cannot ‘backdate’ a timer program. So, if you specify  
July 1st on July 2nd, the program will start playback in one year later.  
3 Start, End  
Specify when you want to start playing the above program  
and then stop it. Based on your settings, the playback timer  
supports up to 24-hour continuous playback (when you set  
the same time value to both Start and End parameters). If  
you want to control the playback duration based on the  
content length (how many songs in the specified playlist,  
etc.), simply specify “--:--” for the End time. Then the  
MCX-2000 just triggers playback of the content specified  
above and removes the program from the program list if it  
has been specified as Once (one-time playback).  
2 Move the selection (highlight) to a column to specify a  
program for timer playback, and then press the SELECT  
button on the remote control.  
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Time indication is based on the Time Display setting (page 92). If you’re  
using 12-hour clock, always note the AM or PM display at the End  
parameter. If you want a one-hour timer playback, say, by specifying  
9:00 to 10:00, you need to match AM or PM for both Start and End  
parameters. Otherwise, you may have a 13-hour continuous playback.  
Timer program list screen  
4 OK, Cancel, Clear  
If you save this program, select OK. Selecting Cancel to  
abort all changes. Select Clear if you want to delete the  
current program. In any case, you will return to the timer  
playback list screen.  
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While you’re editing (or simply viewing settings) in the timer program  
list screen, the MCX-2000 doesn’t activate existing timer programs.  
4 Confirm that a new timer program appears is the list  
screen. If required, continue creating other programs by  
repeating steps 2 to 3.You can create up to 10 timer  
programs for the MCX-2000.  
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Because the MCX-2000 automatically selects and plays a program in  
the order of specified date and time, you don’t need to care about the  
list position to register a program.  
Playback timer is automatically turned on  
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When you add a new timer program, the playback timer is  
automatically turned on. It keeps active as long as the  
program list contains programs. In addition, you can  
manually turn off or on the playback timer using the Timer  
command from the Submenu.  
Using a Yamaha AV Receiver  
If you’re using one of supported Yamaha AV receiver  
for integrated operations including synchronized power on/  
off or processing the MCX-2000 audio signals using a  
suitable surround program on the AV receiver. For this  
application, you need additional cable connections as in the  
diagram below.  
YAMAHA AV Receiver  
RS-232C  
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Timer ON/OFF commands activates and deactivates the playback  
timer itself, not individual timer programs. If you want to deactivate a  
specific timer program, open the timer program list screen to specify  
other playback time or delete the program by selecting Clear.  
When the specified start time arrives, the MCX-2000  
automatically starts playing the content, showing the Play  
information screen according to the content.  
RS-232C  
MCX-2000  
Use an RS-232C cross cable (sold separately) and connect  
RS-232C ports on both units. Also connect the MCX-2000  
analog or digital output to suitable input jack(s) on the AV  
receiver. Note this jack name because you need to specify it  
for the Receiver Input parameter (see below).  
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The specified content will continue playing until the specified end time  
arrives. If the content is a playlist shorter than the duration specified  
with the Start and End parameters, playback will stop without waiting  
for the end time. In this case, the program still remains in the timer  
program list. In addition, if you use any playback controls (start, stop,  
skip forward or backward, etc.) or change playback modes (repeat,  
random and broadcast) AFTER the MCX-2000 starts the timer  
playback, the timer playback is immediately canceled and the current  
program disappears right away from the program list. So, if you want  
to use playback modes along with the playback timer, set them  
BEFORE the timer starts playback. In this case, the MCX-2000 plays  
the content according to the current playback mode settings.  
1 Select Top Menu > Setup > YAMAHA AV Receiver for  
the following screen.  
AV receiver setup screen  
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The above setup screen doesn’t appear if you’ve not connected a  
supported Yamaha AV receiver to the MCX-2000. You will see an alert  
message instead.  
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2 Move the selection (highlight) to each parameter below  
3 Select OK to save your settings. Now the MCX-2000 is  
and specify how you want both units to work together.  
ready for synchronized operations with the AV receiver.  
1 Synchronize receiver power ON/OFF  
If you’ve specified to link the MCX-2000 genres to the AV  
receiver surround programs, open the genre list screen by  
selecting Top Menu > Library > Music Archive > Genres.  
with the MCX-2000  
Select ON if you want the AV receiver power modes to match  
those of the MCX-2000. With this parameter enabled, the AV  
receiver wakes up from standby mode at the same time when  
the MCX-2000 wakes up and enters active mode. When the  
MCX-2000 enters sleep or standby mode, the AV receiver  
enters standby mode as long as its current input selection  
matches the Receiver Input value specified below (therefore,  
when the AV receiver is ready to play or has been playing audio  
signals from the MCX-2000).  
Genre list screen  
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You cannot control the MCX-2000 power modes remotely from the  
AV receiver.  
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Change surround program for each Genre played  
Select ON if you want to change surround programs on the  
AV receiver according to what music is played on the  
MCX-2000. With this parameter enabled, the Set Surround  
Program command is newly available in the Submenu of the  
genre list screen (see below), where you can specify which  
surround program is applied to music from a specific genre.  
Move the selection (highlight) to each genre, and then select  
the Set Surround Program command from the Submenu.  
Specify a surround program from the list for the current  
genre. (Available surround program names are varied  
according to the AV receiver model thats connected to the  
MCX-2000.)  
3 Receiver input to which the MCX-2000 is connected  
Select from the list an AV receiver input where you’ve  
connected the MCX-2000 audio output. This parameter is  
essential for integrated operations of the MCX-2000 and the  
AV receiver, so be sure to select the correct input name.  
4 To confirm integrated operations between the units,  
select the AV receiver’s current input for the MCX-2000  
(Receiver input) and then try:  
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The MCX-2000 automatically recognizes the connected AV receiver  
and changes available values (AV receiver input names in the list).  
• Pressing the STANDBY/ON button  
• Selecting a song from the music archive  
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Automatic selection of a surround program is possible only when you  
select an archived song, but the selected surround program is  
continuously applied to other audio sources as long as they’re output  
via the AV receiver. When the next (or previous) song is from a  
different genre, you may experience ‘longer’ silence between the  
songs, which comes from the AV receivers surround program  
switching and is normal.  
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Wireless LAN  
Managing an Existing MusicCAST  
Network  
Network activities, such as streaming music to clients over a  
MusicCAST network or editing the music archive using a  
computer in a PC network, are very essential part of how you  
can use the MCX-2000 in your daily life. This section explains  
the MCX-2000 networking on the system side. Read this  
section when you want to know how to check the  
networking status of the MCX-2000 and each client and how  
to initialize network parameters for troubleshooting.  
In this screen, you can confirm the networking status of each  
client in your MusicCAST network. Wireless clients might have  
a value of communication quality, signal level or bit rate (data  
rate; 11 Mbps at maximum) lower than shown above, because  
of how and where you placed clients. But, you don’t need to  
care about each value unless you experience a problem such  
as interrupted playback of streamed music. If a wired client is  
shown with a ‘disconnected’ wired icon, you need to check its  
network cable. In each case, you should double-check the  
client status in the client list screen (page 87).  
Checking the Network Status  
You can use the Client Control screen to check the current  
status of each client, streamed music and MusicCAST  
networking. In addition to this, you can use the Status View  
screens to check basic network connections and the  
accurate IP address currently assigned to the MCX-2000.  
1 Select Top Menu > Setup > Network > Status View.  
Initializing Network Settings  
You don’t need to change network parameters configured  
your MusicCAST network are working properly. You may,  
however, need to change the current network configurations  
of the MCX-2000 and clients if you move to a new house  
and change your network environment accordingly, or if you  
have reconfigured a PC network that the MCX-2000 is  
connected to. In such cases, you may want to initialize the  
MCX-2000 network parameters rather than manually edit  
each of them, and reconfigure the music server along with  
your MusicCAST network.  
2 Select each item to see relevant information.  
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As long as you have automatically configured your MusicCAST  
network, reconfiguration of your PC network normally doesn’t affect  
the MCX-2000 network connectivity, such as the MCX-2000 Internet  
access or PC accessibility to the MCX-2000. Most problems caused  
by network reconfiguration may occur if you have configured your  
MusicCAST network manually. In addition, you can add MusicCAST  
clients without changing MCX-2000 network parameters. New clients  
are easily registered to the MCX-2000 through Auto Configuration  
existing MusicCAST network.  
Server IP Address  
1 Select Top Menu > Setup > Network > Advanced  
Settings > Network Settings Reset.  
In this screen, you can confirm the current MCX-2000 IP  
address, subnet mask, gateway address and referent DNS  
servers (primary and secondary) that have been determined  
parameter values (specified automatically or manually). When  
you want to access the MCX-2000 from a computer in your  
PC network, specify the IP address shown in this screen.  
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2 To initialize the MCX-2000 network parameters and  
recall their factory settings, select the Rest command  
from the Submenu.  
Managing the MCX-2000 System  
Not so popular as recording and playback of audio sources,  
editing archived song data or playlists, music streaming to  
clients, System Utilities provides essential functions and  
information required to maintain your MCX-2000. Select Top  
Menu > Setup > System Utilities for the following screen.  
3 A confirmation dialog box appears. When you select  
OK, the “Network rebooting...message is shown and  
the MCX-2000 restarts itself.  
System Utilities menu  
When the Top Menu screen is shown, start reconfiguration of  
your MusicCAST network. For detailed procedures, see the  
following sections.  
1 System Information  
You can view the current activity and status of the  
MCX-2000 on the system side. Use this when you want to  
confirm the firmware version, usage of the internal hard drive,  
MP3 conversion activity of recorded audio sources, and  
supported Yamaha AV receiver products.  
• Automatic Configuration of a MusicCAST Network  
Manual Configuration of a MusicCAST Network (page 35)  
2 System Reset  
You can access here a function to initialize all MCX-2000  
parameters and recall their factory settings. Use this function  
when the MCX-2000 became unstable or when firmware  
update is applied to the unit. If you want to reconfigure your  
MusicCAST network because you got a new network  
environment (after move or relocation), initialize only network  
parameters, not the entire MCX-2000 system (page 100).  
3 System Update  
If you got the latest MCX-2000 firmware from Yamaha, you  
can use this function to update the unit.  
4 Lock Function  
Want to limit access to the MCX-2000? Then use this  
password-lock feature to prevent others from management  
operations on the MCX-2000. Lock function is especially  
useful if you’re using the MCX-2000 in a public space.  
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MP3 Encode Schedule  
Viewing System Information  
1 From the System Utilities menu, select System  
Information.  
The ENCODING indicator on the MCX-2000 front panel lights  
up while the unit is converting the recorded audio into MP3  
format. In this screen, you can view a list of song titles in MP3  
conversion schedule. The first song in the list is currently in  
conversion process and shown with “Encoding” on the right of  
its title. Songs that finished MP3 conversion automatically  
disappear from the list, and the ENCODING indicator goes off  
when the list becomes empty.  
2 Select each item to see relevant information.  
Version  
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Unlike recording process, you can interrupt conversion process by  
pressing the STANDBY/ON button to put the MCX-2000 in standby  
mode. During conversion process, the unit may automatically enter  
sleep mode, but doesn’t automatically enter standby mode until it  
completes conversion of the scheduled songs. In addition,  
interrupted conversion process is automatically resumed when the  
MCX-2000 wakes up from standby mode. No operation is required.  
Controllable YAMAHA AV Receivers  
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Each version number may be different from your MCX-2000.  
In this screen, you can check version numbers of the  
MCX-2000 hardware and software components. Use this  
information when you confirm after firmware update or when  
you ask Yamaha for technical support.  
Hard Drive Capacity  
In this screen, you can know Yamaha AV Receiver products  
that you can integrate with the MCX-2000 using an RS-232C  
In this screen, you can view information about the 160GB  
hard drive inside the MCX-2000. At Hard Drive Size, you can  
know the currently used drive space as capacity and  
percentage to the entire drive capacity (less than 160GB  
after formatting). At Available Time, you can know the  
remaining drive space as available recording time if the  
recorded audio is kept in both PCM and MP3 formats, and  
kept only in MP3 format. Available recording time varies  
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Resetting the MCX-2000 for Factory Settings Updating the MCX-2000 Firmware  
1 From the System Utilities menu, select System Reset.  
Notes on Firmware update  
When you update the MCX-2000 firmware, be sure to read the  
document that comes with the firmware update CD. This  
document contains the latest information on new features and  
any changes after updating the firmware, other important  
notices or additional procedure to the following update process.  
1 Press the OPEN/CLOSE button on the remote control or  
on the front panel and open the CD tray. Set the  
firmware update CD with its label side facing up. Press  
the same button again to close the tray.  
POWER  
AMP/TV  
STAMDBY/ON  
STAMDBY/ON  
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As shown in the screen, the purpose of resetting the MCX-2000 is to  
initialize all parameter values. When you reset the MCX-2000, any  
existing songs, playlists and bookmarks in your music archive are  
preserved, except for radio presets (initialized to factory settings). The  
system reset process also initializes the MCX-2000 internal clock, so  
note that existing timer playback programs are lost and initialized to  
factory settings. In addition, if you reset the MCX-2000 to reconfigure  
your MusicCAST network, see “Initializing Network Settings”  
TV  
AMP  
TIMER  
OPEN/CLOSE  
TV  
AMP  
RANDOM  
REPEAT  
BROADCAST  
RADIO  
1
2
3
TIMER OPEN/CLOSE  
4
7
0
5
8
6
9
TOP  
MENU  
PLAU  
INFO.  
PAGE  
A
Z
SELECT  
PAGE  
VOL.  
INPUT  
BOOLMARK  
RANDOM  
REPEAT  
BROADCA  
AMP/TV  
MUTE  
LIBRAL  
Y
ARTSTS  
PLAULISTS  
MENU  
1
MENU  
2
MENU  
3
FAVORITES  
1
2
3
4
Remote control  
2 To start resetting the MCX-2000, select Start from the  
Submenu.  
2 From the System Utilities menu, select System Update.  
3 A confirmation dialog box appears. When you select  
OK, the “Resetting...message is shown and the  
MCX-2000 restarts itself.  
3 Update the MCX-2000 firmware according to the  
message shown in the screen. Normally, update  
process takes approximately 10 minutes.  
Another confirmation dialog box appears, telling that the  
internal clock and timer has been reset. When you select OK,  
the MCX-2000 automatically starts the Easy Setup process,  
showing the same screen shown when you turned on the  
MCX-2000 for the first time. Configure the MCX-2000  
according to your environment, and newly create your  
MusicCAST network by registering MusicCAST clients  
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Along with the MCX-2000 firmware update, you may need firmware  
update of each MusicCAST client. For details, read the document that  
comes with the firmware update CD.  
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4 CD tray open  
Limiting Local Operations on the MCX-2000  
Limits access to the built-in CD drive and the Open/Close  
button operations on the remote control and MCX-2000  
front panel.  
1 From the System Utilities menu, select Lock Function.  
The password entry dialog box appears, prompting you  
to enter a predefined password. Select OK after entry.  
5 Password  
Define your own password to lock off functions specified  
above. Your password must be up to 14 characters (case  
sensitive).  
Password entry dialog box  
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If you forgot your password, select Lock Function from System  
Utilities (step 1 above). Enter all uppercase “MCAST” in the password  
entry dialog box, and then select OK. This resets the password to its  
factory setting (mcx-2000), and you can enter the password-lock  
selection screen. In addition, the password will also be reset if you  
For password entry, use the on-screen character palette or a  
PS/2 keyboard connected to the MCX-2000 front panel.  
Each password character will be shown with an asterisk (*).  
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When you use this function for the first time, enter “mcx-2000” in  
lowercase (factory setting).  
2 When you enter a correct password, the MCX-2000  
shows the following screen where you can specify which  
operation is password-locked. Select Lock ON if you  
want to limit access to their relevant operations.  
Password-lock selection screen  
1 Setup  
Limits access to each setup parameter available under  
Setup (Top Menu > Setup).  
2 Edit function  
Limits access to all edit functions available under Library (Top  
Menu > Library). These functions include any edit commands  
from Submenu (Edit, Delete, Change, Add, Remove, New,  
etc.) and the BOOKMARK button operations on the remote  
control.  
3 Recording  
Limits access to all recording features available under  
Recording (Top Menu > Recording) and the CD AUTO  
STORE button operations on the remote control.  
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Compatible Media (CD/CD-R/CD-RW)  
Discs that can be used for recording on this  
unit  
Be sure to use only CD-R and CD-RW discs made by  
reliable manufacturers.  
CD-R and CD-RW digital audio discs that display either of  
the following marks can be used with this unit.  
Erasure or loss of data  
Yamaha and suppliers accept no liability for the loss of data  
written on the HDD and CD-R or CD-RW discs, or any  
problems caused as a result of using this unit. As a  
precaution, it is recommended that the discs are tested after  
they have been recorded on. Furthermore, under no  
circumstances do Yamaha and suppliers guarantee the  
reliability of the discs.  
For consumer  
For consumer use  
For music use only  
Discs that can be played back  
In addition to CD-R and CD-RW digital audio discs  
described above, commercially available pre-recorded CDs  
bearing the marks shown below can also be played on this  
unit.  
Discs that can be used for recording  
• CD-R discs can only be recorded on once, and the  
recorded material cannot be erased.  
• CD-RW discs can be recorded on, have the recorded  
material erased, and then recorded on again any number  
of times.  
Discs that cannot be used for recording on  
this unit  
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If you use CDs that do not meet the above CD standards, this unit  
may not operate properly.  
• Discs bearing marks other than those shown above.  
• Discs intended for recording computer data.  
Playback on DVD players  
Before playing back finalized CD-R or CD-RW discs on a  
DVD player, please check whether the DVD player is  
compatible with CD-R or CD-RW discs or not. Refer to the  
owners manual of the DVD player for more information.  
CD-R or CD-RW discs cannot be played on a DVD player  
that is not compatible with CD-R or CD-RW discs.  
• Discs intended for professional use or labeled “FOR  
PROFESSIONAL USE ONLY”.  
79-minute CD-R disc  
The actual recordable time of the CD-R disc with “80” written  
on its package is 79 minutes 57 seconds. This manual refers  
to such CD-R disc as “79-minute CD-R disc”.  
IMPORTANT  
Please check the copyright laws in your country to record from  
records, CDs, radio, etc. Recording of copyright material may  
infringe copyright laws.  
Finalization of CD-R/CD-RW discs  
To play back CD-R discs on a standard CD player and CD-  
RW discs on CD-RW-compatible players, the server  
automatically perform the process known as “finalization”. In  
the finalization process, the Table of Contents (TOC) is  
written onto the discs.  
Finalized CD-R discs  
• CD-R discs can be played on a standard CD player.  
• Further recording onto CD-R discs is not possible on this  
unit.  
• Some CD players may not play back the finalized CD-R  
discs properly due to differences in the playback systems  
of different manufacturers.  
Finalized CD-RW discs  
• CD-RW discs cannot be played on a standard CD player.  
CD-RW discs can be played back on CD-RW-compatible  
players such as this unit.  
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Handling of discs  
To prevent a malfunction of this unit  
Heed the following notes on handling of discs to avoid any  
cause for a recording failure, a loss of the recorded data, or a  
malfunction of this unit.  
• Do not use any non-standard shaped CDs (heart, flower  
shaped, etc.) available on the market, because they are off  
balance in their weight.  
If a non-standard shaped CD is loaded into this unit, it may  
create problems such as improper playback, opening of  
the disc tray, usual noise, and this units failure.  
• This compact disc recorder is designed for use with CDs  
(including 8 cm [3”] discs) bearing the  
marks only. Never attempt to load any other type of  
disc into this unit.  
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or  
• CDs are not subjected to wear during play. However if the  
disc is handled improperly, damage may be created on the  
disc to adversely affect the discs play.  
• When writing on the label side of CD-R or CD-RW discs,  
use an oil-based felt-tipped pen.  
• Be sure to use a felt-tip pen or similar writing tool when  
writing on the label side of the disc. Do not use a ballpoint  
pen, pencil, or other hard-tipped writing tool, as these may  
damage the disc and may adversely affect further  
recording on the disc.  
• Do not use discs with glue left on their surface. They may  
get stuck in this unit or create damage to this unit.  
• When using an 8 cm (3”) disc, do not place a normal 12  
cm (5”) disc on top of it.  
• Do not use discs printed with commercially available label  
printers.  
• Do not use cleaning discs or warped discs. All of these  
could damage this unit.  
• Although playback of CDs is generally not affected by small  
particles of dust or fingerprints on their playing surface,  
dust, fingerprints, small scratches and direct sunlight on  
the recording surface of a CD-R or CD-RW disc may make  
recording impossible. Therefore, for optimal performance  
of the recorder and for long-term enjoyment of your CD  
collection, handle discs correctly as outlined in the  
following guidelines.  
1 Hold discs by touching only the edges or center hole.  
2 When a disc is not currently being used, remove it from the  
recorder and store in an appropriate case.  
3 With proper disc maintenance, cleaning should not be  
necessary. However, should cleaning be required, wipe by  
using a clean, dry cloth. Do not wipe with a circular motion;  
wipe straight outward from the center.  
• Do not try to clean the discs surface by using any type of  
disc cleaner, record spray, antistatic spray or liquid, or any  
other chemical-based liquid, because such substances  
might irreparably damage the discs surface.  
• Do not expose discs to direct sunlight, high temperature,  
or high humidity for a long period of time, because this  
might warp or otherwise damage the disc.  
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About Digital Recording with MusicCAST  
Source sampling rate conversion  
Rules of Digital Recording  
• Digital input of this unit supports sampling frequencies of  
32 kHz, 44.1 kHz, 48 kHz, and 96 kHz. This unit converts  
these inputs to 44.1 kHz, 16-bit digital signals and records  
them onto the HDD, or a CD-R or CD-RW disc.  
SCMS-Serial Copy Management System  
As a digital audio component, this unit conforms with the  
Serial Copy Management System (SCMS) standards. The  
Serial Copy Management System restricts copies made by  
recording digital signals to first-generation copies only. The  
digital program sources that have been recorded cannot be  
digitally recorded again.  
• Analog input is also converted to the same digital signal to  
be recorded.  
• This unit outputs the signals at the sampling frequency of  
44.1 kHz, 16-bit from its digital output.  
Recording of non-audio signals  
There are two rules as follows:  
• This unit is designed exclusively for recording audio  
signals. Recording is only possible for audio signals.  
• When a CD with CD-TEXT is recorded from an external CD  
player, CD-TEXT cannot be copied even if it is not copy  
protected. To copy CD-TEXT, select the CD-TEXT option  
when you store a CD on the hard disk drive of the server.  
Rule 1  
Digital sources such as commercially available CDs can be  
copied digitally onto other recordable digital media with this  
unit (a first-generation digital copy). However, the first  
generation digital copy cannot be copied digitally any further.  
• If the digital signals contain graphic data such as CD  
graphics, the non-audio signals will not be recorded.  
• It is not possible to record from non-audio sources such as  
CD-ROM or DVD.  
• For the above reasons you may encounter difficulty storing  
CD-TEXT. We recommend using the internal Gracenote  
CDDB Music Recognition Service as a source of  
information when storing CDs.  
Rule 2  
The source that was recorded via the ANALOG IN jacks can  
be copied digitally onto other recordable digital media (a first-  
generation digital copy). However, the first generation digital  
copy cannot be copied digitally any further.  
The server automatically detects whether it is able to store a  
CD digitally on its hard disk drive (the default setting is to  
store digitally).  
Notes on the MusicCast system  
Number of recordable discs and tracks and  
their length  
• The server can record up to 99 songs to a CD-R or CD-  
RW.  
• The server can store up to 1000 songs in an album.  
• Once the maximum number of tracks has been recorded  
to a disc or album, no further recording is possible, even if  
space for recording is available.  
• The minimum length of one track is 4 seconds. The  
maximum length of one track is 99 minutes 59 seconds for  
the HDD.  
• The MusicCAST can store up to 10000 albums and  
65,000 songs. However the number of albums you can  
create is also limited by the availability of space on the hard  
disk drive.  
• When recording on a CD-R or CD-RW disc, a 2-second  
silence is automatically added to the beginning of the first  
track. Therefore the actual total recordable time will be 2  
seconds shorter than the total recordable time of a CD-R  
or CD-RW disc.  
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Troubleshooting  
Refer to the chart below when the MCX-2000 doesn’t appear to be functioning correctly. If the problem you are experiencing  
is not listed below or if the instructions listed next to the problem don’t help, set the MCX-2000 to standby mode, disconnect  
the power cable from the AC outlet, and contact the nearest authorized YAMAHA dealer or service center.  
Symptom  
Cause  
Remedy  
The MCX-2000 does not turn on when  
you press STANDBY/ON.  
The MusicCAST power plug is not  
inserted into the AC outlet correctly.  
Insert the power plug firmly into an AC outlet.  
The MCX-2000 does not play CDs.  
There is condensation on the laser pickup lens.  
Turn off the power, wait 20 or 30 minutes, and then  
turn power on again.  
The CD is loaded upside-down in the disc tray.  
The CD is dirty.  
Load the CD in the disc tray label side up.  
Clean the CD.  
The MCX-2000 cannot store CDs.  
There is no space remaining on the hard disk drive.  
Delete songs that you do not need, to make space on  
the hard disk drive.  
The CD-R/RW loaded in the  
MCX-2000 is dirty or scratched.  
Clean or replace the CD-R/RW.  
The MCX-2000 cannot record songs to  
a CD-R/RW.  
The CD-R/RW loaded in the  
MCX-2000 already has data recorded on it.  
Load a blank audio CD-R/RW into the disc tray.  
The CD-R/RW loaded in the  
MCX-2000 is dirty or scratched.  
For CD-Rs, replace the CD-R with a new disc. For  
CD-RWs, initialize the disc and then record it again.  
The MCX-2000 will not record songs  
longer than 100 minutes in duration on  
its hard disk drive.  
The maximum length for a single song is 99 minutes  
and 59 seconds.  
The MCX-2000 begins recording a new song after  
recording for 99 minutes and 59 seconds, regardless  
of the recording mode set  
There is a pause starting playback of  
songs when the  
MCX-2000 is connected to an amplifier  
via a digital connection.  
The MCX-2000 is playing back tracks recorded with  
differing emphasis settings.  
Connect the analog outputs on the MCX-2000 to the  
amplifier.  
CD-R/RW made on the MCX-2000 will  
not playback correctly on other CD or  
DVD players.  
The CD or DVD player you are using is not capable of  
playing CD-R/RW.  
Use a CD/DVD player capable of playing back  
CD-R/RW.  
Sound from the  
MCX-2000 skips during playback.  
Either the MCX-2000 or the source component is  
being shaken or vibrated.  
Change the location of your components (unless the  
source recording was affected by vibrations or  
shocks).  
The CD is dirty.  
Clean the disc.  
The MCX-2000 does not operate  
normally.  
The system controller has stopped.  
Press and hold the STANDBY/ON button on the front  
panel for at least 15 seconds.  
You can hear the sound of a fan coming  
from the MCX-2000.  
The internal temperature of the  
MCX-2000 is rising.  
The internal fan in the MCX-2000 activates when the  
internal temperature of the unit rises. This is not a  
malfunction.  
Auto Configuration does not function  
correctly.  
The network settings are incorrect.  
Check the network settings.  
Surroundings are interfering with wireless network  
signals (for wireless connections only).  
Change the location of MusicCAST components.  
Try using a different wireless network channel.  
Use wired network connections to connect  
MusicCAST components.  
Either the MCX-2000 or the MCX-A10 is not set to  
Auto Configuration mode.  
Check the connection procedure and try again.  
The client is storing or recording songs.  
Configuration has not finished.  
Try again when recording is complete.  
Carry out the Auto Configuration process.  
Check the network settings.  
You cannot start playback on the  
clients.  
The network settings are incorrect.  
There are no songs which the MCX-2000 has finished  
encoding to MP3 format in the MCX-2000 library.  
Wait until MP3 encoding is complete.  
Surroundings are interfering with wireless network  
signals (for wireless connections only).  
Change the location of MusicCAST components.  
Try using a different wireless network channel.  
Use wired network connections to connect  
MusicCAST components.  
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Symptom  
Cause  
Remedy  
There are skips or pauses during  
playback from the clients.  
Surroundings are interfering with wireless network  
signals (for wireless connections only).  
Try using a different wireless network channel, or use  
a wired network connection.  
The network is extremely congested (for wired  
network connections).  
Place your MusicCAST components under a different  
subnet.  
Thick walls, televisions, microwave ovens, and  
devices such as cellular telephones that transmit  
radio signals may interfere with or block the wireless  
network signals from the MusicCAST system.  
Relocate your client, or use a wired network  
connection to connect the client to the MCX-2000.  
The server does not appear to find the  
correct album, or finds no albums at all,  
when you attempt to store an album.  
The MCX-2000 is set not to access the Gracenote  
CDDB  
Set the MCX-2000 to access the Gracenote CDDB.  
The MCX-2000 is only accessing its built-in  
Gracenote CDDB.  
The built-in Gracenote CDDB database on the  
MCX-2000 may not contain data on some CDs. Set  
the MCX-2000 to access the Gracenote CDDB via the  
Internet (note: connect the MCX-2000 to the Internet  
first).  
The MCX-2000 cannot access the Internet-based  
Gracenote CDDB service even though it is set to do  
so.  
Check the network settings.  
The MCX-2000 does not display the  
data it obtains from the Gracenote  
CDDB correctly.  
The MusicCAST supports languages in compliance  
with ISO-8859-1 standards. Data that is not in  
accordance with these standards does not display  
correctly.  
Edit the text manually.  
The MCX-2000 stops storing songs  
prematurely.  
The hard disk drive is full.  
Delete any songs you do not need, or delete PCM  
versions of songs.  
The MCX-2000 is set to Synch. Recording for signals  
from external inputs.  
Store songs manually.  
You are unable to select some songs  
for recording to the CD.  
You are attempting to select songs for which only  
MP3 files exist.  
The server cannot record MP3 files to CD.  
Stop all other recording.  
You cannot enter the CD creation or  
CD storing screens after recording  
from an external device.  
The MCX-2000 is already recording something other  
than the item you are attempting to select.  
Volume levels for the analog inputs are  
too low or too high (distorted).  
The current analog input level setting is not  
appropriate.  
Use the “REC Level” in the Submenu to set an  
appropriate recording level.  
You cannot change from external input  
to another playback option.  
The MusicCAST is recording from an external input.  
Stop recording from an external source.  
Playback changes from the external  
input for no apparent reason.  
Another operator is changing sources.  
Stop the operator from changing sources.  
The MCX-2000 does not control the AV  
receiver correctly.  
You are using a “straight” RS-232 cable.  
Use a “cross” cross-type RS-232 cable.  
You have not set the MCX-2000 to change AV  
receiver settings.  
Set The server to change AV receiver settings.  
The AV receiver 6 channel input parameter, is set to  
“ON”.  
Set the AV receiver 6 channel setting to “OFF”.  
The correct time is not displayed.  
The power cable has been disconnected from an AC  
outlet for more than 6 hour.  
The MCX-2000 holds backup data for no longer than  
6 hour after the power cable is disconnected from the  
AC outlet. Disconnecting it for longer than this will  
reset the internal clock. Reconnect the power cable  
within one minute of disconnection.  
There is a gap between MP3 songs.  
There is no sound from analog inputs.  
MP3 songs are encoded individually.  
The external component is not connected correctly.  
The CD is scratched or dirty.  
This is not a defect in the MCX-2000.  
Connect the component correctly.  
Playback is delayed or starts at the  
wrong place on the CD.  
Check the CD, and replace it if necessary.  
The speakers emit a humming sound.  
Connect your components correctly.  
Connect the stereo pin cables firmly.  
Replace both batteries with new ones.  
The remote control does not appear to  
function correctly.  
The batteries in the remote control are exhausted.  
You are attempting to operate the  
MCX-2000 from too far away. You are not aiming the  
remote controller at the MCX-2000.  
Use the remote control within a 60 degree arc, no  
further than 6 meters from the MCX-2000.  
Bright light (such as sunlight or light from a  
fluorescent lamp) is striking the remote control  
sensor.  
Relocate the MCX-2000 so that no bright light strikes  
the remote control sensor.  
Playback on the clients skips or  
pauses.  
The current state of your network (wired or wireless) is  
preventing smooth playback.  
Try stopping playback and/or recording.  
The MCX-2000 is doing too many tasks, such as  
streaming to multiple clients (including streaming  
PCM data), recording or importing music, editing a  
name or title using the PS/2 keyboard, etc., at the  
same time.  
Reduce simultaneous tasks and ‘unload’ the  
MCX-2000.  
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Symptom  
Cause  
Remedy  
Playback from a wireless client is  
interrupted or unstable.  
Audio streaming from the MCX-2000 is affected with  
a device that uses the same 2.4 GHz radio signal  
range (such as microwave oven, wireless handset, or  
other wireless access point).  
Relocate the client or connect it to the MCX-2000  
using a network cable.  
Little ‘longer’ silence between songs  
during PCM audio playback  
(streaming).  
Volume level adjustment on the MCX-2000 or  
surround program selection on the connected AV  
receiver is occurring between songs.  
Turn off the relevant features.  
Retrieved song data is incorrect even  
when “Internet database” is specified  
for CD Lookup.  
The MCX-2000 refers to the ‘cached’ song data  
before accessing the online CDDB database.  
Use the CDDB Info command from Submenu to  
forcedly retrieve the latest song data from the online  
CDDB database. This command is available in Music  
Archive or CD playback/import screen.  
Cannot connect to the MCX-2000 from  
a wireless computer.  
Normal. Wireless access point (WAP) feature built  
into the MCX-2000 is only available to MusicCAST  
clients.  
Attach another WAP device to your network to access  
the MCX-2000 from a wireless computer.  
Internet radio is unavailable.  
Firewall on your router device is shutting out incoming  
Internet radio streams.  
Allow radio streams to pass through the firewall by  
specifying their TCP port numbers for allowed  
incoming data. Typical TCP port numbers used for  
Internet radio are 8000, 8210, 8765, etc., and are  
often described in radio station URLs. Note these  
changes degrade your firewall security levels.  
Misconfiguration of network settings.  
Confirm your network settings and Internet access is  
available to the MCX-2000.  
Requesting an Internet radio station  
from a client returns an “unavailable”  
message.  
Normal. The MCX-2000 doesn’t stream Internet radio  
programs to individual clients.  
Internet radio programs are broadcast to all clients  
specified on the MCX-2000. Use the Broadcast  
feature.  
Network content is unavailable.  
Supplied server software isn’t installed on your  
computer.  
Install the server software on your Windows PC.  
This software is contained in the supplied CD-ROM.  
Misconfiguration of network settings.  
Confirm your network settings. Your target PC and the  
MCX-2000 must be in the same network. Check both  
devices have the same network address and subnet  
mask values.  
Radio Frequency or channel on the  
MCX-2000 is unexpectedly changed.  
A different radio frequency or channel has been  
selected from the client(s).  
Radio is a shared audio source between the  
MCX-2000 and its clients. If you want to select it only  
from the MCX-2000, prevent client-side operations  
using the Lock feature.  
External input source (Digital or  
Analog) is unexpectedly changed.  
A different external input source has been selected  
from the client(s).  
External input is a shared audio source between the  
MCX-2000 and its clients. If you want to select it only  
from the MCX-2000, prevent client-side operations  
using the Lock feature.  
Song titles correctly shown on the  
MCX-2000 are incorrectly shown on  
the client.  
MusicCAST clients cannot display some European  
language characters and Japanese Kana-Kanji  
characters at the same time.  
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Glossary  
This manual uses a number of terms that, though not specific to the MusicCAST system, are not in general everyday use. In  
addition, some terms are used in a slightly unusual context. These words are listed alphabetically and in context below, along  
with an explanation of their meaning.  
MP3 format  
Playback  
A data format used to store music on the hard disk drive in  
the server. MP3 files take roughly one tenth of the space that  
PCM files take to store the same song. However, sound  
Album  
A collection of songs in the MusicCAST database assigned  
to a particular artist, and given a name. Each album is  
assigned to an artist. By default, each CD you store in the  
server stored as an Album.  
quality is not as good as that of PCM files, and the server  
cannot record MP3 files to a CD-R.  
PCM format  
A data format used to store music on the hard disk drive in  
the server. PCM files provide CD quality audio playback but  
require a lot of space on the hard disk drive.  
Artist  
The item in the MusicCAST database to which albums are  
assigned. The artist of any CD you store in the MusicCAST is  
stored as the artist to the corresponding album (see album  
above).  
Storing  
Copying the tracks on a CD onto the hard disk drive in the  
server.  
Bookmark list  
A list of songs you have designated for easy retrieval.  
Genre  
Network connections  
The music type to which the albums stored in the server are  
assigned. Examples include Jazz, Rock, and Classical.  
Connections  
The links between the components in your MusicCAST  
network which allow them to exchange information.  
MusicCAST components can make both wired and wireless  
connections.  
Group  
The category which you are operating your MusicCAST  
component in. For example, if you play an album without  
selecting a song, then you are operating within the “album”  
category. If you play a genre without selecting a song, you  
are operating within the “genre” category.  
DHCP  
A system of automatically assigning IP addresses to  
components in a LAN. A server component running a DHCP  
service assigns an IP address to components when they are  
switched on.  
Playlist  
A list of songs you designate using the server for playback in  
a given sequence.  
DNS  
Song  
An abbreviation for Domain Name System.  
A single continuous track, equivalent to a single track from a  
CD, cassette, or other source, stored on the server.  
DNS server  
A computer that is running a DNS service (see DNS).  
ESS ID  
Recording  
The ID of the channel that your MusicCAST system uses to  
transmit data when using wireless connections.  
CDDB  
Gateway  
The CDDB (Gracenote CDDB Music Recognition Service) is  
a database which you can access to gain information on the  
songs, artists, genre, and album names for music CDs.  
The IP address of the component on a network through  
which other components on the same network connect to  
the Internet.  
CD-TEXT  
IP address  
Data encoded on some CDs which contains information on  
its song titles, album, artist, and genre names.  
Four 3 digit numbers that together make up a unique identity  
number used by a component connected to a network.  
Encoding  
Network  
The process of converting PCM data stored from a CD into  
MP3 data.  
A collection of electronic components which share data and  
resources with one another.  
Network cable  
A cable for connecting two components on a Local Area  
Network (LAN).  
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Subnet mask  
Hard disk drive  
A number identifying the group within a network to which a  
particular component belongs.  
The component within your server used to store the audio  
material from your CDs as data. Hard disk drive capacity is  
expressed in gigabytes, with a larger number denoting more  
storage capacity.  
TCP/IP  
An abbreviation of Transmission Control Protocol/Internet  
Protocol, a system of coding information that allows it to be  
shared efficiently on a network.  
Remote control  
A handheld device for operating your MusicCAST  
components from a distance.  
WEP  
Server  
See “Digital Audio Server”.  
An abbreviation of Wired Equivalent Privacy. This system  
encrypts data transferred between the components on a  
wireless network. Components with the same encryption key  
can share data with each other, but components without this  
key cannot.  
Software  
Wireless LAN  
A network utilizing weak radio signals to share data between  
components.  
Database  
The organized collection of data stored on the hard disk  
drive in your server. The data is arranged in a logical manner  
so that it is easy to access, manage, and update.  
Wired LAN  
A network utilizing network cables to share data between  
components.  
Menu  
A display consisting of a multiple choice style list of options  
that you can choose from. Menus are displayed on the on-  
screen displays of the client and server.  
Hardware  
On-screen display  
CD  
The LCD display on the client or the display output to a TV or  
monitor connected to the server.  
An abbreviation of Compact Disc. A small plastic disc 12 cm  
(4.8 in) in diameter encoded with pre-stored data.  
CD-R  
An abbreviation of Compact Disc Recordable. A small plastic  
disc identical to a CD in appearance, onto which a device  
such as the server can record data. The server can only  
record to Audio type CD-R media.  
CD-RW  
An abbreviation of Compact Disc Re-writable.  
Client  
See “Digital Audio Terminal”.  
Controller  
The device on the front panel of the server and client used  
for entering data and navigating through the menus  
contained in these two components.  
Digital Audio Server  
The component in the MusicCAST system that you use to  
store and playback songs. Other components in the  
MusicCAST system obtain song data from the server.  
Digital Audio Terminal  
The component in the MusicCAST system that allows  
access to songs stored in the server for playback at a  
distance. Up to 7 Digital Audio Terminals (clients) can access  
the server at once.  
Front panel  
The panel on the front of the server and client with the LCD  
display, controller and various control keys are located.  
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Specifications  
Audio Performance  
• Frequency response.............................................................................20 to 20,000 Hz, 0.5 dB  
• S/N ratio (EIAJ)  
Playback.................................................................................................................... 100 dB  
Recording.................................................................................................................... 92 dB  
Total harmonic distortion (1 kHz)  
Playback...................................................................................................................0.004 %  
Recording.................................................................................................................0.006 %  
• Dynamic range  
Playback.................................................................................................................... 100 dB  
Recording.................................................................................................................... 92 dB  
Laser Diode Properties  
• Material............................................................................................................................ GaAIAs  
• Wavelength ..........................................................................................................780 to 787 mm  
• Pulse durations and max. output at the objective lens of the laser pickup unit  
DC erase mode .............................................................................Max. 12 mW (Continuous)  
Write mode.......................Max. 70 mW (Max. Cycle 98 ns, Min. Cycle 27 ns at Max. Speed)  
Inputs  
• ANALOG IN  
Input sensitivity ...............................................................................................150 mV/22 kΩ  
Outputs  
• ANALOG OUT  
Standard output level (1 kHz, 0 dB)...................................................................2.0 0.5 Vrms  
• VIDEO OUT  
Signal level  
Video............................................................................................................. 1Vp-p/75 Ω  
S Video  
[U.S.A. and Canada models].................................... Y: 1 Vp-p/75 , C: 0.286 Vp-p/75 Ω  
[U.K., Europe, and Australia models]............................ Y: 1 Vp-p/75 , C: 0.3 Vp-p/75 Ω  
• PHONES  
Standard output level (Input -20dB,150load) ...............................................430 mV/150 Ω  
Storage  
• Hard disk drive.................................................................................................................160 GB  
Network  
• LAN interface ......................................................................................... Ethernet 10/100 Base-T  
• Wireless network interface................................................................................... IEEE 802.11b/g  
General  
• Power supply  
[U.S.A. and Canada models]........................................................................ AC 120 V, 60 Hz  
[U.K., Europe, and Australia models].....................................................AC 100-240 V, 50 Hz  
Power consumption.......................................................................................................30 W  
Power consumption in standby mode............................................................................5W  
• Operating environment  
Temperature ......................................................................................................... +5 to 35˚C  
Humidity ........................................................................... 30 to 90 % RH (No condensation)  
• Dimensions (W × H × D) ............................435 × 95.5 × 408.5 mm (17-1/8” × 3-3/4” × 16-1/16”)  
• Weight ........................................................................................................... 6.6 kg (14 lbs 9 oz)  
Specifications are subject to change without notice.  
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Index  
Numerics  
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All rights reserved.  
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