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TLV DESKTOP AUDIO SYSTEM TSX-130 OWNER S MANUAL MANUAL DE INSTRUCCIONES

Caution: Read this before operating our unit. 1 To assure the finest performance, please read this manual carefull. Keep it in a safe place for future reference. 2 Install this unit in a well ventilated, cool, dr, clean place with at least 15 cm on the top, 10 cm on the left and right, and 10 cm at the back of this unit awa from direct sunlight, heat sources, vibration, dust, moisture, and/or cold. 3 Locate this unit awa from other electrical appliances, motors, or transformers to avoid humming sounds. 4 Do not expose this unit to sudden temperature changes from cold to hot (or vice versa), and do not locate this unit in an environment with high humidit (i.e., a room with a humidifier) to prevent condensation inside this unit, which ma cause an electrical shock, fire, damage to this unit, and/or personal injur. 5 Avoid installing this unit where foreign object ma fall onto this unit and/or this unit ma be exposed to liquid dripping or splashing. On the top of this unit, do not place: Other components, as the ma cause damage and/or discoloration on the surface of this unit. Burning objects (i.e., candles), as the ma cause fire, damage to this unit, and/or personal injur. Containers with liquid in them, as the ma fall and liquid ma cause electrical shock to the user and/or damage to this unit. 6 Do not cover this unit with a newspaper, tablecloth, curtain, etc. in order not to obstruct heat radiation. If the temperature inside this unit rises, it ma cause fire, damage to this unit, and/or personal injur. 7 Do not plug in this unit to a wall outlet until all connections are complete. 8 Do not operate this unit upside-down. It ma overheat, possibl causing damage. 9 Do not use force on switches, knobs and/or cords. 10 When disconnecting the power cable from the wall outlet, grasp the plug; do not pull the cable. 11 Do not clean this unit with chemical solvents; this might damage the finish. 12 Onl voltage specified on this unit must be used. Using this unit with a higher voltage than specified is dangerous and ma cause fire, damage to this unit, and/or personal injur. Yamaha will not be held responsible for an damage resulting from use of this unit with a voltage other than specified. 13 To prevent damage b lightning, keep the power cable and outdoor antennas disconnected from a wall outlet or this unit during a lightning storm. 14 Do not attempt to modif or fix this unit. Contact qualified Yamaha service personnel when an service is needed. The cabinet should never be opened for an reasons. 15 When not planning to use this unit for long periods of time (i.e., vacation), disconnect the AC power plug from the wall outlet. 16 Be sure to read the TROUBLESHOOTING section on common operating errors before concluding that this unit is fault. 17 Before moving this unit, press ON/OFF to set the sstem to off, and disconnect the AC power plug from the wall outlet. 18 Condensation will form when the surrounding temperature changes suddenl. Disconnect the power cable from the outlet, then leave this unit alone. 19 When using this unit for a long time, this unit ma become warm. Turn the sstem off, then leave this unit alone for cooling. 20 Install this unit near the wall outlet and where the AC power plug can be reached easil. 21 The batteries shall not be exposed to excessive heat such as sunshine, fire or the like. This unit is not disconnected from the AC power source as long as it is connected to the wall outlet, even if this unit itself is turned off b ON/OFF. In this state, this unit is designed to consume a ver small quantit of power. WARNING TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS UNIT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE. CAUTION Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified herein ma result in hazardous radiation exposure. CAUTION Danger of explosion if batter is incorrectl replaced. Replace onl with the same or equivalent tpe. Taking care of the unit When ou wipe this unit, use a clean dr cloth. i En

LASER SAFETY This unit emplos a laser. Due to possible ee injur, onl a qualified service person should remove the cover or attempt to service this device. The name plate is located on the bottom of the unit. DANGER This unit emits visible laser radiation when open. Avoid direct ee exposure to beam. When this unit is plugged into the wall outlet, do not place our ees close to the opening of the disc tra and other openings to look into inside. The laser component in this product is capable of emitting radiation exceeding the limit for Class 1. LASER Tpe Wave length Output Power Beam divergence Semiconductor laser GaAS/GaAlAs 780 nm 10 mw 60 degrees ii En

DESKTOP AUDIO SYSTEM OWNER S MANUAL MANUAL DE INSTRUCCIONES TLV CONTENTS PREPARATION PREPARATIONS BEFORE USING THIS UNIT...2 Turning on/off the sstem... 4 Adjusting the clock... 4 OPERATION USING USEFUL FUNCTIONS...5 Using the alarm functions... 5 Setting sleeping mode... 8 Setting Dimmer mode... 8 Switching DSP mode... 8 BASIC OPERATION...9 LISTENING TO MUSIC...10 Listening to our 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 plaback... 17 USB plaback... 18 Radio reception... 18 Remote control... 18 NOTES ON DISCS AND USB DEVICES... 19 Disc information... 19 Handling a disc... 19 About MP3 or WMA files... 19 GLOSSARY... 20 SPECIFICATIONS... 20 About this manual In this manual, operations that can be performed with either this unit or its remote control are explained using the unit. The smbol with page number(s) indicates the corresponding reference page(s). Notes contain important information about safet and operating instructions. indicates a tip for our operation. This manual is printed prior to production. Design and specifications are subject to change in part as a result of improvements, etc. In case of differences between the manual and the product, the product has priorit. Supplied accessories This product includes the following accessories. Make sure ou have all of the following parts. Remote control Indoor FM antenna (1.4 m (55-1/8 )) Owner s manual TSX-130 1 En

PREPARATION PREPARATIONS BEFORE USING THIS UNIT PREPARATION 1 Source buttons: USB, CD, FM, ipod ( P. 9) 2 ON/OFF: Sstem on/off ( P. 4) 3 VOLUME: Volume control buttons ( P. 9) 4 Audio control buttons ( P. 9) 5 ipod dock ( P. 10) 6 USB port ( P. 13) 7 OPEN/CLOSE : Disc tra open/close ( P. 12) 8 Alarm control buttons ( P. 5) 9 SNOOZE/SLEEP ( P. 7, 8) 0 Speakers A Disc tra ( P. 12) B Front panel displa ( 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 / ( P. 9) I DSP: DSP mode switching ( P. 8) J Infrared signal transmitter ( P. 3) K SLEEP: Sleep time setting ( P. 8) L MENU / /Center buttons* ( P. 10) M RANDOM/REPEAT: Changing the plaback mode for ipod/cd/usb ( P. 10, 12) * The round shaped button on the center is called Center in this manual. English 2 En

PREPARATIONS BEFORE USING THIS UNIT Before using the remote control 1 Remove the batter insulation sheet before using the remote control. 2 Remove the transparent sheet before using the remote control. Using the remote control Use the remote control within 6 m (20 ) of this unit and point it toward the remote control sensor. Notes Within 6 m (20 ) Do not spill liquid on the remote control. Do not drop the remote control. Do not leave the remote control in the following places: hot or humid places such as a bathroom or near a heater extremel cold places dust places Replacing the batter in the remote control Change the batter when the operation range of the remote control decreases. Use a straight pin to remove the cover. Replace the batter with a new CR2025 batter. Close the cover. Notes Insert the batter according to the polarit markings (+ and ). If the batteries run out, immediatel remove them from the remote control to prevent an explosion or acid leak. If a batter starts leaking, dispose of it immediatel. Be careful not to let the leaking batter acid touch our skin or clothing. Before inserting new batteries, wipe the compartment clean. Dispose of batteries according to our regional regulations. 3 En

PREPARATIONS BEFORE USING THIS UNIT Turning on/off the sstem 1 Connect the power cable to the wall outlet. 2 Press ON/OFF to turn on the sstem. When the sstem is on: Hello appears, then clock and other information are displaed. Adjusting the clock The clock is not set at the factor. PREPARATION Example: ipod plaback mode displa When the sstem is off: Good-be appears, then onl date and time are displaed. 1 Press CLOCK SET. This unit has an auto off function, which will automaticall switch the sstem to off if the sstem is left turned on for 1 hour without plaback or an other operation being performed. This function is not available when the source is set to FM. Press and hold ON/OFF on the top of the unit for more than 3 seconds to set the sstem to standb mode. All the information on the front panel displa is not displaed in standb mode. This can reduce the power consumption. To cancel standb mode, press ON/OFF. Even in sstem off/standb mode, the alarm function is available. The memor back-up circuit prevents stored data such as the time setting from being lost even in sstem off/standb mode. 2 Select each setting with MENU / and confirm with Center. Notes You can set YEAR MONTH DAY TIME. This operation can be performed onl with the remote control. Time appears in 12-hour notation (AM/PM), depending on the model. For example, 4:00PM. You can switch 12-hour/24-hour notation b pressing FUNCTION MENU / Center to select TIME FORMAT, then pressing MENU / Center to select 12H/24H. The time settings are lost after one week when the power cable is disconnected from the wall outlet. English 4 En

OPERATION USING USEFUL FUNCTIONS Using the alarm functions The unit has the dual alarm function. Each alarm time alwas appears on the right/left sides of the clock on the front panel displa. When the alarm is set to on, the alarm indicator and time light up. You can set the different music to the alarm from what ou listen to during the setting. 2 Set the alarm time. Note This operation can be performed onl with the buttons on the top of the unit. Setting the alarm time and sound 1 While setting the alarm function, the alarm indicator blinks. 2 The item ou are setting also blinks. 3 The > mark on the right side means that ou have other menu items on the following screens. You can go to the next menu item setting b pressing ENTER. 3 Select and set TYPE BEEP SOURCE VOLUME. Note To cancel the alarm function setting during the operations, press SETUP1/SETUP2. The alarm is not set. 1 Start setting ALARM1/ALARM2. When ou want to set the alarm to ALARM1, set on SETUP1, and SETUP2 is for ALARM2. 1 After setting the alarm time, select the alarm tpe from BEEP/BEEP+MUSIC/MUSIC. BEEP: beep sound onl BEEP+MUSIC: beep sound and music selected in an input source, ipod/fm/cd/usb MUSIC: music onl If ou set TYPE to BEEP+MUSIC, ou can pla back the desired music in an input source, ipod/ FM/CD/USB and beep sound together at the time ou set. The music volume graduall increases to wake ou up comfortabl, and then the beep sound plas back at the time ou set. 5 En

USING USEFUL FUNCTIONS 2 Select the beep sound. 5 kinds of beep sounds are stored on the unit. The BEEP screen is skipped automaticall if ou select MUSIC/BEEP+MUSIC in step 1. You can preview the currentl displaed beep sound b pressing SNOOZE/SLEEP when ou select the beep sound. To stop the beep sound, press SNOOZE/SLEEP again. CD Audio CD: Set a track number. MP3/WMA CD: Set a folder number. Music starts from the beginning of the selected folder ( P. 19). USB (MP3/WMA files) Set a folder number. Music starts from the beginning of the selected folder ( P. 19). 3 Select the music source from ipod/fm/cd/usb or LAST SET. FM Set preset number/frequenc. LAST SET Keep the setting ou set last time. OPERATION The SOURCE screen is skipped automaticall if ou select BEEP in step 1. ipod You can select PLAYLIST or RESUME PLAY. The music starts from the beginning of the plalist. Before this operation, make a plalist on our ipod ( P. 7). Select and set PLAYLIST. Note If the SOURCE is not set completel or the music device is not set, the unit plas back the beep sound instead. For example, if the unit cannot read our ipod, the beep sound plas back. 4 Set the alarm volume. The volume is set with ENTER in step 4, then the alarm setting is complete. The alarm is set to on automaticall. Select and set the desired plalist. Switching on/off the alarm You can switch on/off the alarm with ALARM1/ ALARM2, but the alarm settings are not deleted with this operation. Switch on/off the alarm function. Select and set RESUME PLAY when ou want to resume the music, which ou listen to last time, as the alarm sound. When the alarm is on, the alarm indicator and time light up. English 6 En

USING USEFUL FUNCTIONS Using the snooze function When the beep sound, music, or both are plaed back, ou can set the snooze function. Set the snooze function. Stopping the alarm sound You can stop the alarm sound in the 3 was as follows. When ou stop alarm sound, the sstem is set to off. Press ALARM1/ALARM2. The function differs depending on the alarm tpe ou set in TYPE ( P. 5). BEEP: The beep sound stops b pressing SNOOZE/ SLEEP, and resumes after 5 minutes. MUSIC: The music stops b pressing SNOOZE/SLEEP, and resumes after 5 minutes. BEEP+MUSIC: With one click of SNOOZE/SLEEP, ou can stop the beep sound and keep plaing back the music. The beep sound resumes after 5 minutes. You can also set the snooze function b pressing SLEEP on the remote control instead of SNOOZE/SLEEP on the unit. Press ON/OFF. Press and hold SNOOZE/SLEEP for 2 seconds. If ou do not stop the alarm, the alarm stops after 60 minutes automaticall. When ou stop the alarm, the alarm indicator disappears. To activate the alarm function again, press ALARM1/ALARM2 to set the alarm to on. When ou stop the alarm, the time setting, etc., is saved for convenient use next time. Note An operations other than setting the snooze function, stopping the alarm sound, or adjusting the volume control are not available while plaing back the alarm sound. About Plalist You can collect our favorite songs in the librar on our ipod and make a list. This is a plalist. If ou select a plalist for plaback, the songs in the plalist will be plaed back. Even if ou delete a song in a plalist, it is not deleted from the librar. For more details on plalists, refer to the instruction manual of our ipod. 7 En

USING USEFUL FUNCTIONS Setting sleeping mode You can set the time to turn off the sstem automaticall. 2 Select the desired dimmer level. Select the sleep time. Press repeatedl. When the sleep function is on, the SLEEP indicator lights up. You can also operate this function with SLEEP on the remote control. Switching DSP mode You can switch the sound mode according to the environment or our preference. OPERATION Setting Dimmer mode You can change the brightness of the front panel. If ou set DIMMER to AUTO, the dimmer level is adjusted automaticall, depending on the brightness of the room. If our room is dark, the front panel becomes darker. Switch DSP mode. Press repeatedl. The default setting is AUTO. 1 Select DIMMER from the FUNCTION menu. Each time ou 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 After ou select DIMMER with Center, < appears on the left side of the front panel displa. You can go back to the FUNCTION menu b pressing MENU on the remote control. English 8 En

BASIC OPERATION :Press one of the Source buttons to select the desired source.*1*2 :Press to control the volume. :Press to pla/pause.*2 :Press to stop plaback.* 2 : Press to skip backward/forward. :Press to turn off the sound. Press again to resume the volume. :Press to choose a folder.* 3 *1 Even when the sstem is off, ou can start plaback of the desired source b pressing one of the Source buttons, without pressing ON/OFF. *2 Plaback is resumed from it was last stopped. (Except for CD/USB which are plaed back from the beginning of the track ou listened to last time.) Onl for CD/USB: If ou press while the music is stopped, the resume information is cleared and the music starts from the beginning of the first track/file next time. *3 Onl for MP3/WMA of CD and USB 9 En

LISTENING TO MUSIC Listening to our ipod Notes The unit is compatible with ipod touch, ipod (Click Wheel including ipod classic), ipod nano and ipod mini. You can remove our ipod whenever ou want. Some features ma not be available depending on the model or the software version of our ipod. Plaing back normall 1 Set our ipod into the ipod dock. ipod Dock Adapter Selecting music on ipod with the remote control You can also operate with our ipod onl when LIST DISP is set to ipod ( P. 11). MENU: Go back to the previous menu. Center: Confirm. / : Select menu or items. Using shuffle/repeat mode After the above steps 1 and 2, ou can enjo shuffle and repeat mode. OPERATION Notes A compatible Dock Adapter (not supplied) is required to attach to the unit. The ipod ma not be set in the ipod dock securel if it is in its protective case. 2 Select ipod. Plaback starts. Press RANDOM to switch shuffle mode for ipod. Press repeatedl. For operations of our ipod, refer to the instruction manual of our ipod. Note You cannot set ALBUM when ou use an ipod touch. Switch repeat mode. Press repeatedl. English 10 En

LISTENING TO MUSIC Switching the plaback information displa Switching the plaback list displa LIST DISP allows ou to select ipod or the front panel displa of the unit to displa the list. Example: When LIST DISP is set to F.PANEL If ou set LIST DISP to ipod, ou can also control plaback operations and displa the menu list on the ipod. Switch the displa in ipod plaback mode. Press repeatedl. You can change the information displa as follows. Song number and elapsed time (default setting) Song number and remaining time Song name Artist name Album name Back to the default setting The default setting is ipod. Note When LIST DISP is set to F.PANEL, plaback operation and menu list displaing are available onl on the unit. These operations are not available with our ipod. 1 Select LIST DISP from the FUNCTION menu. Notes This function is available for ipod touch, ipod classic, ipod 5 th generation or later, and ipod nano. However, even with these models, this function ma not be available depending on the software version of our ipod. If ou intend to disconnect the power cable of the unit for a long time, remove the ipod from the unit. 2 Select ipod/f.panel. 11 En

LISTENING TO MUSIC Listening to a CD Plaing back normall Switch repeat mode. Press repeatedl. 1 Open the disc tra and insert our disc. If the selected music source contains folders, ou can also select FOLDER. Switching the plaback information displa OPERATION 2 Close the disc tra. Switch the displa in CD plaback mode. Press repeatedl. 3 Select CD. Plaback starts. Plaing back in random sequence/ repeatedl After the above steps 1 to 3, ou can enjo random and repeat mode. Switch random mode. Press repeatedl. You can change the information displa 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 the disc *1 Track name*2 Artist name *2 Album name *2 File name*3 Back to the default setting * 1 Onl for Audio CDs *2 Onl when the selected track has information *3 Onl for MP3/WMA CDs English 12 En

LISTENING TO MUSIC Listening to a USB device Note You can remove our USB device whenever ou want. Switching the plaback information displa Plaing back normall 1 Set our USB device into the USB port. This unit supports USB mass storage class devices (e.g., flash memories or portable audio plaers) using FAT16 or FAT32 format. Switch the displa in USB plaback mode. Press repeatedl. Notes Some devices ma not work properl even if the meet the requirements. Do not connect devices other than USB mass storage class devices (such as USB chargers or USB hubs), PCs, card readers, an external HDD, etc. Yamaha will not be held responsible for an damage to or data loss on the USB device occurring while the device is connected to this unit. Plaabilit of and power suppl to all kind of USB devices are not guaranteed. 2 Select USB. Plaback starts. You can change the information displa as follows. Elapsed time of the current track (default setting) Track name* Artist name* Album name* File name Back to the default setting * Onl when the selected file has information On MP3/WMA files, refer to NOTES ON DISCS AND USB DEVICES ( P. 19). Note The reading time ma exceed 30 seconds, depending on the number of files/folders. Plaing back in random sequence/ repeatedl After the above steps 1 and 2, ou can enjo random and repeat mode. Set in the same wa as for CDs ( P. 12). 13 En

LISTENING TO FM RADIO STATIONS Connecting antennas Indoor FM antenna (supplied) Presetting radio stations You can store our favorite FM stations with the preset function. Auto preset OPERATION Notes The antenna should be stretched out. If radio reception is poor, change the height, direction, or placement of the antenna. If ou use an outdoor antenna instead of the supplied FM antenna, reception will be better. Tuning radio stations 1 Press and hold MEMORY for more than 2 seconds in FM mode. 2 Start the auto preset. Manual preset 1 Turn on FM. 1 Tune into a favorite radio station. 2 Press MEMORY. 2 Start automatic tuning. Press and hold. If the signal received from the station ou want to select is weak, ou can also tune into radio stations manuall b pressing TUNING<</>> repeatedl. Note If ou tune to a station manuall, the sound is monaural. English 14 En

LISTENING TO FM RADIO STATIONS 3 Select the preset number ou want to store to. Note To cancel the manual preset, press MEMORY again. 4 Complete the manual preset. You can preset up to 30 FM stations. You can delete a preset station b pressing FUNCTION MENU / Center to select PRESET DELETE. Note When ou perform the auto preset, all stored stations are cleared and the new stations are stored. Selecting preset radio stations (Preset tuning) Select the preset radio station in FM mode. You can also use / on the top of the unit. 15 En

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION TROUBLESHOOTING In case of a problem with the unit, check the following list first. If ou cannot solve our problem with the suggested solutions or if our problem is not listed below, turn off and unplug the unit, and consult the nearest authorized Yamaha dealer or service center. General Problem Cause Solution The sstem turns on but immediatel shuts off. The speakers make no sound. The power cable ma be connected improperl. The unit ma have received a strong electrical shock such as lightning or excessive static electricit. Make sure the power cable is plugged into the wall outlet firml. Set the sstem to off, and disconnect the power cable. Wait about 30 seconds, reconnect the power cable, and turn on the sstem. The volume ma be set to the Adjust the volume level ( P. 9). minimum level. The mute function ma be on. Cancel the mute function ( P. 9). The source ma be incorrect. Select the correct source ( P. 9). The disc loaded into the unit ma not be compatible. Use a disc supported b the unit ( P. 19). Sound suddenl turns off. The sleep timer ( P. 8) ma be set. Turn on the sstem and pla the source again. The unit does not operate properl. A digital or high-frequenc equipment produces noises. The clock setting has been cleared. The unit ma have received a strong electrical shock such as lightning or excessive static electricit, or power suppl ma have dropped. The unit ma be placed too close to the digital or high-frequenc equipment. The unit is left more than one week after ou disconnect the power cable from the wall outlet. Set the sstem to off, and disconnect the power cable. Wait about 30 seconds, reconnect the power cable, and turn on the sstem. Place the unit farther awa from the equipment. Plug the power cable into the wall outlet firml, and set the clock again ( P. 4). ADDITIONAL INFORMATION English 16 En

TROUBLESHOOTING ipod Problem Cause Solution ipod Connect Error appears on the front panel displa. The ipod does not charge up. ipod Not Connected appears on the front panel displa after ou set the ipod. The ipod makes no sound. The ipod sounds, but ou cannot operate it with the unit or the remote control. You cannot operate from the ipod. The plaback information is not displaed on the front panel displa. Unknown ipod appears on the front panel displa after ou set the ipod. There is a problem with communication between the unit and our ipod. The ipod is set in the ipod dock improperl. LIST DISP is set to F.PANEL. The ipod ou set is not compatible with the plaback information displa. The ipod being used is not supported b the unit. Turn off the sstem and reconnect our ipod to the unit. Remove the ipod from the unit, then set it in the ipod dock again. Set LIST DISP to ipod from the FUNCTION menu ( P. 11). Onl ipod touch, ipod classic, ipod 5 th generation or later, and ipod nano are compatible with the function. Onl ipod touch, ipod (Click Wheel, including ipod classic), ipod nano and ipod mini are supported. Disc plaback Problem Cause Solution Some button operations do not work. Plaback does not start immediatel after pressing 6 on the unit or on the remote control. No Disc appears in the displa even though a disc is in the disc tra. The disc loaded into the unit ma not be compatible. The disc ma be dirt. The disc loaded into the unit ma not be compatible. If the unit was moved from a cold to warm place, condensation ma have formed on the disc reading lens. The disc loaded into the unit ma not be compatible. The disc ma be dirt. Disc is loaded upside-down. Remove the disc and then check whether the unit supports the disc or not ( P. 19). Wipe the disc clean. Use a disc supported b the unit ( P. 19). Wait for an hour or two until the unit adjusts to the room temperature, and tr again. Use a disc supported b the unit ( P. 19). Remove the disc and then wipe the disc clean. Remove the disc and then load the disc with the labeled side facing up. 17 En

TROUBLESHOOTING USB plaback Problem Cause Solution MP3/WMA file in the USB device does not pla. USB Over Current appears on the front panel displa. The USB device is not recognized. If the solutions above do not resolve the problem, the USB device is not plaable on the unit. An incompatible USB device is connected to the unit. Set the sstem to off, and turn it on again ( P. 4). Disconnect the device while the sstem is off. Then connect the device again and turn on the sstem ( P. 4). Connect an AC adapter if supplied with the device. Tr another USB device. Turn off the sstem and reconnect the USB device to the unit. If the message appears again, the USB device is not compatible with the unit. Radio reception Problem Cause Solution The preset selecting function does not work. Too much noise during stereo broadcast. Even with an outdoor antenna, radio wave reception is weak. (Sound is distorted.) The preset (memor) ma have been erased. The FM antenna ma be connected improperl. The radio station ou selected ma be far from our area, or the radio wave reception is weak in our area. Multipath reflection or other radio interferences ma have occurred. Preset radio stations again ( P. 14). Make sure the FM antenna is connected properl ( P. 14). Tr manual tuning to improve the signal qualit ( P. 14) or use a multichannel outdoor antenna. Change the height, direction, or placement of the antenna. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Remote control Problem Cause Solution The remote control does not work properl. The remote control ma be operated outside its operation range. The remote control sensor on the unit ma be exposed to direct sunlight or lighting (inverted fluorescent lamps). The batter ma be worn out. There are obstacles between the sensor of the unit and the remote control. For information on the remote control operation range, refer to Using the remote control ( P. 3). Change the lighting or orientation of the unit. Replace the batter with a new one ( P. 3). Remove the obstacles. English 18 En

Disc information NOTES ON DISCS AND USB DEVICES This unit is designed for use with audio CD, CD-R*, and CD-RW*. Also, this unit can pla back 8 cm (3 inch) compact discs. Do not expose a disc to direct sunlight, high temperature, high humidit, or a lot of dust. If a disc becomes dirt, wipe it with a clean, dr cloth from the center out to the edge. Do not use record cleaner or paint thinner. To avoid malfunction, do not use a commerciall available lens cleaner. Caution * ISO 9660 This unit can pla back discs bearing an of the logo marks above. A disc logo mark is printed on the disc and the disc jacket. Notes Do not load an other tpe of disc into this unit. Doing so ma damage this unit. CD-R/RW cannot be plaed back unless finalized. Some discs cannot be plaed back depending on the disc characteristics or recording conditions. Do not use an non-standard shaped discs such as a heartshaped disc. Do not use discs with man scratches on their surface. Handling a disc Do not touch the surface of the disc. Hold a disc b its edge (and the center hole). Do not leave a disc in the disc tra when not plaing. Do not use a pencil or pointed marker to write on the disc. Do not put a tape, seal, glue, etc., on a disc. Do not use a protective cover to prevent scratches. Do not use a disc that has a printable surface using a commerciall available label printer. Do not insert more than one disc into the disc slot at one time. This can cause damage to both this unit and the discs. When ou listen to an 8 cm disc, insert the disc without using an 8-cm adapter. Do not insert an foreign objects into the disc slot. Do not insert a cracked, warped, or glued disc. About MP3 or WMA files You can pla back MP3 or WMA files recorded on our CD-R, CD-RW, or USB device. Folders are regarded as albums and files are regarded as tracks. Folder hierarch is disregarded. Notes The unit can pla back: MP3 files (fs 8-48 khz, 8-320 kbps and variable bit encoded MP3 files (CBR and VBR)) WMA files (fs 22.5-48 khz, 16-320 kbps and variable bit encoded WMA files (CBR and VBR)) The maximum numbers of files/folders that can be displaed on the unit are as follows. The maximum file number: 511 (For data discs) 9,959 (For USB devices) The maximum folder number: 255 (For data discs/usb devices) The maximum file number in a folder: 511 (For data discs) 255 (For USB devices) If the USB device is partitioned, onl the first partition is displaed. Some files ma not work properl depending on the USB device specification. Copright-protected files cannot be plaed back. Folder numbers are allocated automaticall. 19 En

GLOSSARY MP3 (MPEG Audio Laer-3) One of the audio compression methods used b MPEG. It emplos an irreversible compression method, which achieves a high compression rate b thinning out the data of hardl audible part to human ears. It is said to be capable of compressing the data quantit b about 1/11 (128 kbps) while maintaining a similar audio qualit to a music CD. PCM (Pulse Code Modulation) A signal that is changed to digital format without compression. A CD is recorded with 16-bit sound at 44.1 khz. Track A CD can be divided into a number of segments (tracks). Each division is called a track number. WMA (Windows Media Audio) An audio compression method developed b Microsoft Corporation. It emplos an irreversible compression method, which achieves a high compression rate b thinning out the data of hardl audible part to human ears. It is said to be capable of compressing the data quantit b about 1/22 (64 kbps) while maintaining a similar audio qualit to a music CD. 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 per channel...15 W + 15 W (6 Ω 1 khz, 10% THD) Driver unit...8 cm (3 ) full-range driver 2 SPECIFICATIONS TUNER SECTION Tuning range U.S.A. model...87.50 to 107.90 MHz Other models...87.50 to 108.00 MHz GENERAL Power Suppl U.S.A. model... AC 120 V, 60 Hz Other models...ac 110 to 120/220 to 240 V, 50/60 Hz Power consumption... 20 W Standb Power consumption... 1.0 W or less Dimensions (W H D)... 350 120 240 mm (13 3/4 4 3/4 9 7/16 in) Weight... 4.0 kg (8 lbs 13 oz) Specifications are subject to change without notice. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ipod ipod is a trademark of Apple, Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries. Made for ipod means that an electronic accessor has been designed to connect specificall to ipod and has been certified b the developer to meet Apple performance standards. Apple is not responsible for the operation of this device or its compliance with safet and regulator standards. English 20 En

Precaución: lea las indicaciones siguientes antes de utilizar este aparato. 1 Para asegurar el mejor rendimiento de este aparato, lea atentamente este manual. Y luego guárdelo en un lugar seguro para poder consultarlo en el futuro en caso de ser necesario. 2 Instale esta unidad en un lugar bien ventilado, fresco, seco limpio con al menos 15 cm en la parte superior, 10 cm en las partes izquierda derecha, 10 cm en la parte posterior de esta unidad, alejada de la luz solar directa, fuentes de calor, vibraciones, polvo, humedad /o frío. 3 Coloque este aparato lejos de otros aparatos eléctricos, motores o transformadores, para evitar así los ruidos de zumbido. 4 No exponga esta unidad a cambios bruscos de temperaturas, del frío al calor (o viceversa), ni la coloque en lugares mu húmedos (una habitación con deshumidificador, por ejemplo), para impedir así que se forme condensación en su interior, lo que podría causar una descarga eléctrica, un incendio, daños en la unidad /o lesiones a las personas. 5 Evite instalar este aparato en un lugar donde puedan caerle encima objetos extraños o donde quede expuesto al goteo o a la salpicadura de líquidos. Encima de este aparato no ponga: Otros componentes, porque pueden causar daños /o decoloración en la superficie de este aparato. Objetos con fuego (velas, por ejemplo), porque pueden causar un incendio, daños en el aparato /o lesiones a las personas. Recipientes con líquidos, porque pueden caerse derramar el líquido, causando descargas eléctricas al usuario /o dañando el aparato. 6 No tape este aparato con un periódico, mantel, cortina, etc. para no impedir el escape del calor. Si aumenta la temperatura en el interior del aparato, esto puede causar un incendio, daños en el aparato /o lesiones a las personas. 7 No enchufe este aparato a una toma de corriente hasta después de haber terminado todas las conexiones. 8 No ponga el aparato al revés. Podría recalentarse posiblemente causar daños. 9 No utilice una fuerza excesiva con los conmutadores, los controles /o los cables. 10 Cuando desconecte el cable de la alimentación de la toma de corriente, sujete la clavija tire de ella; no tire del propio cable. 11 No limpie este aparato con disolventes químicos porque podría estropear el acabado. 12 Utilice solamente la tensión especificada en este aparato. Utilizar el aparato con una tensión superior a la especificada resulta peligroso puede producir un incendio, daños en el aparato /o lesiones a las personas. Yamaha no se hará responsable de ningún daño debido al uso de este aparato con una tensión diferente de la especificada. 13 Para evitar daños provocados por raos, mantenga el cable de alimentación las antenas exteriores desconectadas de una toma de corriente o de la unidad durante una tormenta eléctrica. 14 No intente modificar ni arreglar este aparato. Póngase en contacto con el personal de servicio Yamaha cualificado cuando necesite realizar alguna reparación. La caja no deberá abrirse nunca por ninguna razón. 15 Cuando no piense utilizar este aparato durante mucho tiempo (es decir, cuando se ausente de casa por vacaciones, etc.) desconecte el cable de alimentación de la toma de corriente. 16 Asegúrese de leer la sección SOLUCIÓN DE PROBLEMAS antes de dar por concluido que su aparato está averiado. 17 Antes de mover esta unidad, pulse ON/OFF para apagar el sistema, a continuación, desconecte el cable de alimentación de CA de la tomacorriente de pared. 18 La condensación se formará cuando cambie de repente la temperatura ambiental. Desconecte en este caso el cable de alimentación de la tomacorriente no utilice la unidad. 19 Esta unidad se calentará cuando la utilice durante mucho tiempo. Desconecte en este caso el sistema, a continuación, no utilice la unidad para permitir que ésta se enfríe. 20 Instale esta unidad cerca de la tomacorriente de pared, donde se pueda llegar fácilmente al cable de alimentación de CA. 21 Las pilas no deberán exponerse a un calor excesivo como, por ejemplo, la luz solar directa, el fuego o algo similar. Esta unidad no se desconecta de la fuente de alimentación de CA si está conectada a una toma de corriente, aunque la propia unidad esté apagada con ON/OFF. A este estado se le llama modo de espera. En este estado, está unidad ha sido diseñada para que consuma un cantidad de corriente mu pequeña. ADVERTENCIA PARA REDUCIR EL RIESGO DE INCENDIO O DESCARGA ELÉCTRICA, NO EXPONGA ESTA UNIDAD A LA LLUVIA NI A LA HUMEDAD. PRECAUCIÓN El uso de los controles, los ajustes o los procedimientos que no se especifican enste manual pueden causar una exposición peligrosa a la radiación. PRECAUCIÓN Si la pila se reemplaza incorrectamente existe el riesgo de que se produzca una explosión. Sustitúala por una del mismo tipo o una equivalente. Cuidado de la unidad Al limpiar esta unidad, utilice un paño limpio seco. i Es

SEGURIDAD CONTRA LA RADIACIÓN LÁSER Esta unidad utiliza raos láser. Debido a la posibilidad de que se produzcan daños en los ojos, la extracción de la cubierta de la unidad o las reparaciones solamente deberán ser realizadas por un técnico cualificado. La placa con el nombre se encuentra en la parte inferior de la unidad. PELIGRO Esta unidad emite radiación láser visible cuando se abre. Evite la exposición directa a los raos láser. Cuando se conecte esta unidad a una toma de corriente no acerque sus ojos a la abertura de la bandeja del disco ni a otras aberturas para mirar al interior. El componente láser de este producto es capaz de emitir radiación que sobrepasa el límite establecido para la clase 1. LÁSER Tipo Longitud de onda Potencia de salida Divergencia del haz Láser semiconductor GaAS/GaAlAs 780 nm 10 mw 60 grados ii Es

DESKTOP AUDIO SYSTEM OWNER S MANUAL MANUAL DE INSTRUCCIONES TLV CONTENIDO PREPARACIÓN PREPARACIÓN ANTES DE UTILIZAR ESTA UNIDAD...2 Activación/desactivación del sistema... 4 Ajuste del reloj... 4 OPERACIÓN USAR FUNCIONES ÚTILES...5 Utilización de las funciones de alarma... 5 Ajuste del modo descanso... 8 Ajuste del modo regulador de luminosidad... 8 Cambiar modo DSP... 8 OPERACIÓN BÁSICA...9 PARA ESCUCHAR MÚSICA...10 Para escuchar su ipod... 10 Para escuchar CD... 12 Escuchar un dispositivo USB... 13 PARA ESCUCHAR EMISORAS DE RADIO FM...14 Conexión de antenas... 14 Sintonización de emisoras de radio... 14 Presintonización de emisoras de radio... 14 Selección de emisoras de radio presintonizadas (sintonización de presintonizaciones)... 15 INFORMACIÓN ADICIONAL SOLUCIÓN DE PROBLEMAS... 16 General... 16 ipod... 17 Reproducción de discos... 17 Reproducción USB... 18 Recepción de la radio... 18 Mando a distancia... 18 ACERCA DE LOS DISCOS Y DISPOSITIVOS USB... 19 Información de discos... 19 Manejo de un disco... 19 Acerca de archivos MP3 o WMA... 19 GLOSARIO... 20 ESPECIFICACIONES... 20 Acerca de este manual En este manual, las operaciones que pueden hacerse con esta unidad o su mando a distancia se explican usando este último. El símbolo con el número de página indica la página de referencia correspondiente. Notas con información importante de la seguridad e instrucciones de utilización. indica un consejo para su utilización. Este manual se imprime antes de la producción. El diseño las especificaciones están sujetos a cambios por motivo de mejoras, etc. En caso de haber diferencias entre el manual el producto, el producto tiene prioridad. Accesorios incluidos Este producto inclue los accesorios siguientes. Verifique que ha recibido todos los accesorios. Mando a distancia Antena de FM interior (1,4 m) Manual de instrucciones TSX-130 1 Es

PREPARACIÓN PREPARACIÓN ANTES DE UTILIZAR ESTA UNIDAD PREPARACIÓN 1 Botones de origen: USB, CD, FM, ipod ( P. 9) 2 ON/OFF: activar/desactivar el sistema ( P. 4) 3 VOLUME: Botones de control de volumen ( P. 9) 4 Botones de control de audio ( P. 9) 5 Base de ipod ( P. 10) 6 Puerto USB ( P. 13) 7 OPEN/CLOSE : abrir/cerrar bandeja de disco ( P. 12) 8 Botones de control de alarma ( P. 5) 9 SNOOZE/SLEEP ( P. 7, 8) 0 Altavoces A Bandeja de disco ( P. 12) B Pantalla del panel delantero ( P. 4) C A la toma de corriente de pared D Botones de control de FM ( P. 14) E CLOCK SET ( P. 4) F FUNCTION G DISPLAY ( P. 11, 12, 13) H FOLDER / ( P. 9) I DSP: DSP cambio de modo ( P. 8) J Transmisor de señales infrarrojas ( P. 3) K SLEEP: ajuste del tiempo de descanso ( P. 8) L MENU / /Botones Centro * ( P. 10) M RANDOM/REPEAT: cambiar modo de reproducción de ipod/cd/usb ( P. 10, 12) * El botón redondo del centro se denomina Centro en este manual. Español 2 Es

PREPARACIÓN ANTES DE UTILIZAR ESTA UNIDAD Antes de utilizar el mando a distancia 1 Retire el aislamiento de la pila antes de utilizar el mando a distancia. 2 Retire la hoja transparente antes de utilizar el mando a distancia. Uso del mando a distancia Use el mando a distancia a menos de 6 m de esta unidad apúntelo hacia el sensor del mando a distancia. Notas Menos de 6 m No derrame líquido sobre el mando a distancia. No deje caer el mando a distancia. No deje el mando a distancia en los lugares siguientes: lugares cálidos o húmedos, tales como un cuarto de baño o cerca de una calefacción lugares mu fríos lugares polvorientos Sustitución de la pila del mando a distancia Cambie la pila cuando disminua el radio de funcionamiento del control remoto. Utilice un alfiler para quitar la cubierta. Sustitua la pila por una pila CR2025 nueva. Cierre la cubierta. Notas Inserte la pila siguiendo las marcas de polaridad (+ ). Si se agotan las pilas, quítelas inmediatamente del mando a distancia para impedir que revienten o tengan fugas de ácido. Si una pila empieza a tener fugas, tírela inmediatamente siguiendo la normativa. Evite que el ácido de la pila entre en contacto con su piel o su ropa. Limpie el compartimiento de las pilas antes de insertarlas. Tire las pilas siguiendo la normativa regional. 3 Es

PREPARACIÓN ANTES DE UTILIZAR ESTA UNIDAD Activación/desactivación del sistema Ajuste del reloj El reloj no viene configurado de fábrica. 1 Conecte el cable de alimentación a la toma de corriente de pared. 2 Pulse ON/OFF para activar el sistema. Al activar el sistema: aparecerá Hello, a continuación, el reloj otra información. 1 Pulse CLOCK SET. PREPARACIÓN Ejemplo: pantalla de modo reproducción de ipod Al desactivar el sistema: aparecerá Good-be, a continuación, únicamente la fecha la hora. 2 Seleccione cada ajuste con MENU / confirme con Centro. Esta unidad cuenta con una función de desactivación automática, que apagará el sistema automáticamente si se deja encendido durante 1 hora sin reproducir o sin realizar ninguna otra operación. Esta función no está disponible cuando la fuente está establecida en FM. Mantenga pulsado ON/OFF en la parte superior de la unidad durante más de 3 segundos para poner el sistema en modo de espera. No toda la información de la pantalla del panel delantero aparecerá en el modo de espera. Esto puede reducir el consumo energético. Para cancelar el modo de espera, pulse ON/OFF. La función de alarma también está disponible en el modo de espera e inactividad del sistema. El circuito de copia de seguridad de la memoria evita que los datos almacenados como el ajuste de tiempo se pierdan, incluso en el modo de espera e inactividad del sistema. Notas Puede establecer YEAR MONTH DAY TIME. Esta función solo se puede llevar a cabo con el mando a distancia. La hora aparece en notación de 12 horas (AM/PM), en función del modelo. Por ejemplo, 4:00PM. Puede cambiar la notación de 12 a 24 horas pulsando FUNCTION MENU / Centro para seleccionar TIME FORMAT, a continuación, pulsando MENU / Centro para seleccionar 12H/24H. El ajuste de hora se perderá si el cable de alimentación pasa más de una semana desconectado de la tomacorriente de pared. Español 4 Es

OPERACIÓN USAR FUNCIONES ÚTILES Utilización de las funciones de alarma 2 Ajuste la hora de la alarma. La unidad cuenta con la función de alarma dual. La hora de cada alarma aparece siempre en los lados derecho/ izquierdo del reloj en la pantalla del panel frontal. Cuando la alarma está activada, el indicador de alarma la hora se iluminan. Durante el ajuste, puede establecer diferente música de la que escucha para la alarma. Nota Sólo puede realizar esta operación con los botones situados en la parte superior de la unidad. 1 Mientras se ajusta la función de alarma, el indicador de alarma parpadea. 2 El elemento que está ajustando también parpadea. 3 La marca > del lado derecho significa que tiene otros elementos de menú en las siguientes pantallas. Puede dirigirse al siguiente ajuste de elemento de menú pulsando ENTER. 3 Seleccione ajuste TYPE BEEP SOURCE VOLUME. Ajuste del sonido de la hora de la alarma Nota Para cancelar el ajuste de función de alarma durante las operaciones, pulse SETUP1/SETUP2. La alarma no está configurada. 1 Iniciar el ajuste de ALARM1/ ALARM2. Cuando desee establecer la alarma en ALARM1, establezca SETUP1, SETUP2 es para ALARM2. 1 Tras ajustar la hora de la alarma, seleccione el tipo de alarma de BEEP/BEEP+MUSIC/MUSIC. BEEP: sólo pitido BEEP+MUSIC: pitido música seleccionada en una fuente de entrada, ipod/fm/cd/usb MUSIC: sólo música Si ajusta TYPE en BEEP+MUSIC, puede reproducir la música que desee en una fuente de entrada, ipod/fm/cd/usb pitido a la vez en el momento del ajuste. El volumen de la música aumenta gradualmente para despertarle sin sobresaltos después, el pitido vuelve a sonar cuando usted está listo. 5 Es

USAR FUNCIONES ÚTILES 2 Seleccione el pitido. En la unidad ha 5 tipos de pitido almacenados. La pantalla BEEP se salta automáticamente si selecciona MUSIC/BEEP+MUSIC en el paso 1. Puede escuchar previamente el pitido que aparece en ese momento pulsando SNOOZE/SLEEP cuando selecciona el pitido. Para detener el pitido, pulse SNOOZE/SLEEP de nuevo. CD Audio CD: establezca un número de pista. MP3/WMA CD: establezca un número de carpeta. La música comienza desde el principio de la carpeta seleccionada ( P. 19). USB (archivos MP3/WMA) Establecer un número de carpeta. La música comienza desde el principio de la carpeta seleccionada ( P. 19). 3 Seleccione la fuente de música en ipod/fm/cd/ USB o LAST SET. FM Establecer frecuencia/número de presintonización. LAST SET Mantener el ajuste establecido por última vez. OPERACIÓN La pantalla SOURCE se salta automáticamente si selecciona BEEP en el paso 1. ipod Puede seleccionar PLAYLIST o RESUME PLAY. La música comienza desde el principio de la lista de reproducción. Antes de esta operación, cree una lista de reproducción en su ipod ( P. 7). Seleccione ajuste PLAYLIST. Nota Si la SOURCE no está ajustada completamente o el dispositivo de música no está establecido, la unidad reproducirá el pitido. Por ejemplo, si la unidad no puede leer su ipod, se reproducirá el pitido. 4 Ajuste el volumen de la alarma. El volumen se ajusta con ENTER en el paso 4, tras lo cual finalizará el ajuste de la alarma. La alarma se activa automáticamente. Seleccione ajuste la lista de reproducción que desee. Apagado/encendido de la alarma Puede encender o apagar la alarma con ALARM1/ ALARM2, pero el ajuste de la alarma no se eliminará con esta operación. Apagar/encender la alarma. Seleccione ajuste RESUME PLAY cuando desee reanudar la música que estaba escuchando la última vez que sonó la alarma. Cuando la alarma está activada, el indicador de alarma la hora se iluminan. Español 6 Es

USAR FUNCIONES ÚTILES Utilización de la función de repetición Cuando se reproduce el pitido, la música o ambos, puede establecer la función de repetición. Ajuste de la función de repetición. Detención del sonido de la alarma Puede detener el sonido de la alarma de las tres formas siguientes. Cuando detenga el sonido de la alarma, el sistema se apagará. Pulse ALARM1/ALARM2. La función es diferente en función del tipo de alarma que establezca en TYPE ( P. 5). Pulse ON/OFF. BEEP: el pitido deja de sonar pulsando SNOOZE/ SLEEP, se reanuda pasados 5 minutos. MUSIC: la música deja de sonar pulsando SNOOZE/ SLEEP, se reanuda pasados 5 minutos. BEEP+MUSIC: al hacer clic en SNOOZE/SLEEP, puede detener el pitido seguir reproduciendo la música. El pitido se reanuda pasados 5 minutos. También puede ajustar la función posponer, pulsando SLEEP en el mando a distancia en vez de SNOOZE/SLEEP en la unidad. Mantenga pulsado SNOOZE/SLEEP durante 2 segundos. Si no detiene la alarma, se detendrá transcurridos 60 minutos de forma automática. Cuando detiene la alarma, el indicador de alarma desaparece. Para volver a activar la función de alarma, pulse ALARM1/ ALARM2. Cuando detiene la alarma, el ajuste de tiempo otras configuraciones se guardan para la próxima vez. Nota Cualquier función diferente a la de posponer, detener el sonido de la alarma o ajustar el control de volumen no están disponibles mientras ésta suena. Acerca de la lista de reproducción Puede recopilar sus canciones favoritas en la biblioteca de su ipod crear una lista. Es la denominada lista de reproducción. Si selecciona una lista de reproducción para reproducir, se reproducirán las canciones de la lista de reproducción. Aunque elimine una canción de una lista de reproducción, no la eliminará de la biblioteca. Para obtener más información sobre las listas de reproducción, consulte el manual de instrucciones del ipod. 7 Es