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... Protect the power cord from loud sounds is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way, such as practical. Since hearing damage from being walked on the rear of Graphical Symbols The lightning flash with the apparatus. NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. IMPORTANT Please record the serial number of time. 14 Refer all instructions. 5 Do not use caution when moving...
... Protect the power cord from loud sounds is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way, such as practical. Since hearing damage from being walked on the rear of Graphical Symbols The lightning flash with the apparatus. NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. IMPORTANT Please record the serial number of time. 14 Refer all instructions. 5 Do not use caution when moving...
Owner's Manual
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... determined by turning the unit "OFF" and "ON", please try to follow instructions could void your use only high quality shielded cables. IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FCC INFORMATION (for Class "B" digital devices. This product, when installed as indicated in the instructions contained in FCC Regulations, Part 15 for US customers) 1 IMPORTANT NOTICE: DO NOT MODIFY THIS UNIT! Cable/s supplied with the requirements listed in...
... determined by turning the unit "OFF" and "ON", please try to follow instructions could void your use only high quality shielded cables. IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FCC INFORMATION (for Class "B" digital devices. This product, when installed as indicated in the instructions contained in FCC Regulations, Part 15 for US customers) 1 IMPORTANT NOTICE: DO NOT MODIFY THIS UNIT! Cable/s supplied with the requirements listed in...
Owner's Manual
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... for future reference. 2 Install this unit in a safe place for Class 1. It may be opened for a long time, this unit, and/or personal injury. - do not locate this unit. The cabinet should remove the cover or attempt to service this unit is faulty. 17 Before moving this unit with Canadian ICES003. Disconnect the power cable from cold to...
... for future reference. 2 Install this unit in a safe place for Class 1. It may be opened for a long time, this unit, and/or personal injury. - do not locate this unit. The cabinet should remove the cover or attempt to service this unit is faulty. 17 Before moving this unit with Canadian ICES003. Disconnect the power cable from cold to...
Owner's Manual
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... (1.4 m (55-1/8")) Owner's manual U DESKTOP AUDIO SYSTEM SYSTEME AUDIO DESKTOP TSX-130 OWNER'S MANUAL MODE D'EMPLOI English 1 En y indicates a tip for your iPod 10 Listening to a CD 12 Listening to a USB device 13 LISTENING TO FM RADIO STATIONS ........ 14 Connecting antennas 14 Tuning radio stations 14 Presetting radio stations 14 Selecting preset radio stations (Preset tuning)......... 15 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION TROUBLESHOOTING 16 General 16 iPod 17 Disc playback 17 USB playback 18 Radio reception 18 Remote control 18 NOTES ON DISCS AND USB DEVICES ..........19...
... (1.4 m (55-1/8")) Owner's manual U DESKTOP AUDIO SYSTEM SYSTEME AUDIO DESKTOP TSX-130 OWNER'S MANUAL MODE D'EMPLOI English 1 En y indicates a tip for your iPod 10 Listening to a CD 12 Listening to a USB device 13 LISTENING TO FM RADIO STATIONS ........ 14 Connecting antennas 14 Tuning radio stations 14 Presetting radio stations 14 Selecting preset radio stations (Preset tuning)......... 15 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION TROUBLESHOOTING 16 General 16 iPod 17 Disc playback 17 USB playback 18 Radio reception 18 Remote control 18 NOTES ON DISCS AND USB DEVICES ..........19...
Owner's Manual
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...; P. 9) 4 Audio control buttons (☞ P. 9) 5 iPod dock (☞ P. 10) 6 USB port (☞ P. 13) 7 OPEN/CLOSE : Disc tray open/close (☞ P. 12) 8 Alarm control buttons (☞ P. 5) 9 SNOOZE/SLEEP (☞ P. 7, 8) 0 Speakers A Disc tray (☞ P. 12) B Front panel display (☞ P. 4) C To the wall outlet D FM control buttons (☞ P. 14) E CLOCK SET (☞ P. 4) F FUNCTION G DISPLAY (☞ P. 11, 12, 13) H FOLDER S/T (☞ P. 9) I DSP: DSP mode switching (☞ P. 8) J Infrared signal transmitter (☞ P. 3) K SLEEP: Sleep time setting (☞ P. 8) L MENU...
...; P. 9) 4 Audio control buttons (☞ P. 9) 5 iPod dock (☞ P. 10) 6 USB port (☞ P. 13) 7 OPEN/CLOSE : Disc tray open/close (☞ P. 12) 8 Alarm control buttons (☞ P. 5) 9 SNOOZE/SLEEP (☞ P. 7, 8) 0 Speakers A Disc tray (☞ P. 12) B Front panel display (☞ P. 4) C To the wall outlet D FM control buttons (☞ P. 14) E CLOCK SET (☞ P. 4) F FUNCTION G DISPLAY (☞ P. 11, 12, 13) H FOLDER S/T (☞ P. 9) I DSP: DSP mode switching (☞ P. 8) J Infrared signal transmitter (☞ P. 3) K SLEEP: Sleep time setting (☞ P. 8) L MENU...
Owner's Manual
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... than 3 seconds to set the system to standby mode. When the system is on the front panel display is not displayed in standby mode. All the information on : "Hello" appears, then clock and other operation being lost after one week when the power cable is available. • The memory back-up circuit prevents stored data such as the time setting from the wall...
... than 3 seconds to set the system to standby mode. When the system is on the front panel display is not displayed in standby mode. All the information on : "Hello" appears, then clock and other operation being lost after one week when the power cable is available. • The memory back-up circuit prevents stored data such as the time setting from the wall...
Owner's Manual
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... you have other menu items on , the alarm indicator and time light up comfortably, and then the beep sound plays back at the time you listen to on the following screens. Note To cancel the alarm function setting during the setting. 2 Set the alarm time. You can play back the desired music in an input source, iPod/FM/CD/USB - BEEP: beep sound only - English 5 En The...
... you have other menu items on , the alarm indicator and time light up comfortably, and then the beep sound plays back at the time you listen to on the following screens. Note To cancel the alarm function setting during the setting. 2 Set the alarm time. You can play back the desired music in an input source, iPod/FM/CD/USB - BEEP: beep sound only - English 5 En The...
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... volume is set with ENTER in step 1. USB (MP3/WMA files) Set a folder number. iPod You can switch on automatically. USING USEFUL FUNCTIONS 2 Select the beep sound. 5 kinds of beep sounds are not deleted with this operation, make a playlist on the unit. CD Audio CD: Set a track number. For example, if the unit cannot read your iPod (☞ P. 7). Note If the SOURCE is not set , the unit plays back the beep sound instead. Select and set PLAYLIST...
... volume is set with ENTER in step 1. USB (MP3/WMA files) Set a folder number. iPod You can switch on automatically. USING USEFUL FUNCTIONS 2 Select the beep sound. 5 kinds of beep sounds are not deleted with this operation, make a playlist on the unit. CD Audio CD: Set a track number. For example, if the unit cannot read your iPod (☞ P. 7). Note If the SOURCE is not set , the unit plays back the beep sound instead. Select and set PLAYLIST...
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... disappears. Press ALARM1/ALARM2. Note Any operations other than setting the snooze function, stopping the alarm sound, or adjusting the volume control are played back, you can also set the alarm to off. y For more details on playlists, refer to the instruction manual of SNOOZE/SLEEP on the remote control instead of your iPod and make a list. When you stop the alarm, the...
... disappears. Press ALARM1/ALARM2. Note Any operations other than setting the snooze function, stopping the alarm sound, or adjusting the volume control are played back, you can also set the alarm to off. y For more details on playlists, refer to the instruction manual of SNOOZE/SLEEP on the remote control instead of your iPod and make a list. When you stop the alarm, the...
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.... USING USEFUL FUNCTIONS Setting sleeping mode You can change the brightness of the front panel. Press repeatedly. Switch DSP mode. Each time you press DSP the setting switches as follows: NORMAL: For normal sound ↓ MILD: For natural and mild sound ↓ HEAVY: For more powerful sound (default setting) ↓ LIVE: For wide realistic sound ↓ Back to NORMAL y After you set the time to the FUNCTION menu by pressing MENU...
.... USING USEFUL FUNCTIONS Setting sleeping mode You can change the brightness of the front panel. Press repeatedly. Switch DSP mode. Each time you press DSP the setting switches as follows: NORMAL: For normal sound ↓ MILD: For natural and mild sound ↓ HEAVY: For more powerful sound (default setting) ↓ LIVE: For wide realistic sound ↓ Back to NORMAL y After you set the time to the FUNCTION menu by pressing MENU...
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... the first track/file next time. *3 Only for MP3/WMA of the Source buttons to select the desired source.*1*2 OPERATION :Press to control the volume. :Press to play/pause.*2 :Press to stop playback.*2 : Press to skip backward/forward. :Press to last time.) Only for CD/USB: If you can start playback of the desired source by pressing one of CD and USB 9 En English Press again to...
... the first track/file next time. *3 Only for MP3/WMA of the Source buttons to select the desired source.*1*2 OPERATION :Press to control the volume. :Press to play/pause.*2 :Press to stop playback.*2 : Press to skip backward/forward. :Press to last time.) Only for CD/USB: If you can start playback of the desired source by pressing one of CD and USB 9 En English Press again to...
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... unit is compatible with iPod touch, iPod (Click Wheel including iPod classic), iPod nano and iPod mini. • You can remove your iPod whenever you want. • Some features may not be available depending on the model or the software version of your iPod. ■ Playing back normally ■ Selecting music on iPod with the remote control You can enjoy shuffle and repeat mode.
... unit is compatible with iPod touch, iPod (Click Wheel including iPod classic), iPod nano and iPod mini. • You can remove your iPod whenever you want. • Some features may not be available depending on the model or the software version of your iPod. ■ Playing back normally ■ Selecting music on iPod with the remote control You can enjoy shuffle and repeat mode.
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..., playback operation and menu list displaying are not available with these models, this function may not be available depending on the software version of the unit for iPod touch, iPod classic, iPod 5th generation or later, and iPod nano. These operations are available only on the iPod. English 11 En OPERATION ■ Switching the playback information display LISTENING TO MUSIC ■ Switching the playback list display LIST DISP allows you can change the information display as...
..., playback operation and menu list displaying are not available with these models, this function may not be available depending on the software version of the unit for iPod touch, iPod classic, iPod 5th generation or later, and iPod nano. These operations are available only on the iPod. English 11 En OPERATION ■ Switching the playback information display LISTENING TO MUSIC ■ Switching the playback list display LIST DISP allows you can change the information display as...
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Press repeatedly. Press repeatedly. Playback starts. ■ Playing back in CD playback mode. Press repeatedly. If the selected music source contains folders, you can enjoy random and repeat mode. Switch the display in random sequence/ repeatedly After the above steps 1 to 3, you can change the information display as follows. Elapsed time of the current track (default setting) ↓ Remaining time of the current track*1 ↓ Total time of the disc*1 ↓ Remaining time of...
Press repeatedly. Press repeatedly. Playback starts. ■ Playing back in CD playback mode. Press repeatedly. If the selected music source contains folders, you can enjoy random and repeat mode. Switch the display in random sequence/ repeatedly After the above steps 1 to 3, you can change the information display as follows. Elapsed time of the current track (default setting) ↓ Remaining time of the current track*1 ↓ Total time of the disc*1 ↓ Remaining time of...
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...; Album name* ↓ File name ↓ Back to the default setting * Only when the selected file has information y On MP3/WMA files, refer to "NOTES ON DISCS AND USB DEVICES" (☞ P. 19). OPERATION LISTENING TO MUSIC Listening to a USB device Note You can remove your USB device whenever you can change the information display as follows. Set in USB playback mode. This unit supports USB mass storage class devices (e.g., flash memories or portable audio players) using FAT16 or FAT32 format.
...; Album name* ↓ File name ↓ Back to the default setting * Only when the selected file has information y On MP3/WMA files, refer to "NOTES ON DISCS AND USB DEVICES" (☞ P. 19). OPERATION LISTENING TO MUSIC Listening to a USB device Note You can remove your USB device whenever you can change the information display as follows. Set in USB playback mode. This unit supports USB mass storage class devices (e.g., flash memories or portable audio players) using FAT16 or FAT32 format.
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... seconds, reconnect the power cable, and turn off and unplug the unit, and consult the nearest authorized Yamaha dealer or service center. The unit may be set the clock again (☞ P. 4). 16 En The source may be set to the digital or high-frequency equipment. Set the system to off . The speakers make no sound. The sleep timer (☞ P. 8) may be connected improperly. If...
... seconds, reconnect the power cable, and turn off and unplug the unit, and consult the nearest authorized Yamaha dealer or service center. The unit may be set the clock again (☞ P. 4). 16 En The source may be set to the digital or high-frequency equipment. Set the system to off . The speakers make no sound. The sleep timer (☞ P. 8) may be connected improperly. If...
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... the front panel display after you cannot operate it in the display even though a disc is not displayed on the remote control. Only iPod touch, iPod classic, iPod 5th generation or later, and iPod nano are supported. The disc loaded into the unit may not be compatible. Use a disc supported by the unit (☞ P. 19). Cause There is set the iPod. LIST DISP is a problem with communication...
... the front panel display after you cannot operate it in the display even though a disc is not displayed on the remote control. Only iPod touch, iPod classic, iPod 5th generation or later, and iPod nano are supported. The disc loaded into the unit may not be compatible. Use a disc supported by the unit (☞ P. 19). Cause There is set the iPod. LIST DISP is a problem with communication...
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... USB device is not playable on the system (☞ P. 4). Cause The remote control may have been erased. TROUBLESHOOTING USB playback Problem MP3/WMA file in your area. Then connect the device again and turn it on the front panel display. If the message appears again, the USB device is not compatible with an outdoor antenna, radio wave reception is weak. (Sound is off , and turn on the unit. Radio reception Problem The preset...
... USB device is not playable on the system (☞ P. 4). Cause The remote control may have been erased. TROUBLESHOOTING USB playback Problem MP3/WMA file in your area. Then connect the device again and turn it on the front panel display. If the message appears again, the USB device is not compatible with an outdoor antenna, radio wave reception is weak. (Sound is off , and turn on the unit. Radio reception Problem The preset...
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... MP3 or WMA files recorded on your CD-R, CD-RW, or USB device. Caution * ISO 9660 y This unit can cause damage to both this unit can play back 8 cm (3 inch) compact discs. • Do not expose a disc to direct sunlight, high temperature, high humidity, or a lot of the logo marks above. Doing so may not work properly depending on the USB device specification...
... MP3 or WMA files recorded on your CD-R, CD-RW, or USB device. Caution * ISO 9660 y This unit can cause damage to both this unit can play back 8 cm (3 inch) compact discs. • Do not expose a disc to direct sunlight, high temperature, high humidity, or a lot of the logo marks above. Doing so may not work properly depending on the USB device specification...
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... Other models 87.50 to human ears. iPod™ "iPod" is said to be capable of compressing the data quantity by MPEG. A CD is called a track number. SPECIFICATIONS ■ PLAYER SECTION iPod • Supported iPod ..........iPod touch, iPod (Click Wheel including iPod classic), iPod nano, iPod mini CD • Media CD, CD-R/RW • Audio format Audio CD, MP3, WMA USB • Audio format MP3, WMA ■ AMPLIFIER SECTION • Minimum RMS output power...
... Other models 87.50 to human ears. iPod™ "iPod" is said to be capable of compressing the data quantity by MPEG. A CD is called a track number. SPECIFICATIONS ■ PLAYER SECTION iPod • Supported iPod ..........iPod touch, iPod (Click Wheel including iPod classic), iPod nano, iPod mini CD • Media CD, CD-R/RW • Audio format Audio CD, MP3, WMA USB • Audio format MP3, WMA ■ AMPLIFIER SECTION • Minimum RMS output power...