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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
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When you wipe this unit, do not use chemical solvents (alcohol, thinner, etc.). This may damage the finish. Use a clean,
dry cloth. For heavy dirt, dampen a soft cloth in detergent diluted with the water, wring it out, and then clean this unit up
with the cloth.
For the polish-finished side panels
Clean the side panels with a soft, dry cloth, such as a Yamaha Unicon cloth. For heavy dirt, use a Yamaha Piano Unicon.
Be careful not to bump the side panels with metal, porcelain, or other hard objects, as this may damage the finish.
The sound from the Internet
radio breaks sometimes.
Intermittent audio occurs
depending on the network
condition between your local
network and the Internet station.
Try the station later or select
another station.
If the problem happens with any
stations, your network itself may
have a problem. To enjoy
Internet radio in a good
condition, we recommend that
you use a fast broadband
connection to the Internet. For
information about the broadband
connection speed, please consult
your Internet service provider.
Front panel display messages
Message Status
<Access Denied> Access to the media server has been denied.
<Access Error> This unit cannot connect to the media server.
List Update The content list of the media server has been updated.
<No Content> This unit cannot find any content.
<No DLNA Server Found> This unit cannot find any DLNA server.
<No Link> This unit is not connected to the network.
<No Preset Memory> No preset contents are registered.
<Not Available> The operation you have performed is not available.
Please Wait The specified file is being loaded.
<Preset Memory Error> The content cannot be preset.
Preset No.XX is not Found.
The music file or Internet radio station registered to the selected preset
number (XX) cannot be found.
<Unable to Play> This unit cannot play back the specified file.
Taking care of this unit
Problem Cause Remedy See page
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