Yamaha MCX-2000 User Manual

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MCX-2000 Owner’s Manual
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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 
monitor’s 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.