Yamaha YSP-4300 Manuel D’Utilisation

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Information on the current song can be displayed in the front 
panel display. 
Information displayed changes as follows each time the INFO 
key is pressed. 
When no music is playing, information is displayed in the browse 
screen in the following order: current content name, Beam, 
Decoder, Cinema DSP, current content name. 
This unit’s remote control can be used to operate the iPod.
Settings for the SHUFFLE and REPEAT features in the option 
menu can be specified. The option menu is displayed only in the 
front panel display. 
Displaying information on the current 
song
Press the INFO key. 
Using the remote control
Keys
Descriptions
Play the selected song.
Pause playback.
Stop playback.
Hold down to rewind the current song. 
Hold down to fast-forward the current song. 
Skip to the beginning of the current song (or the 
previous song).
Skip to the next song.
SONG: Song title
T
PLAY TIME: Playback time
T
REM. TIME: Remaining playback time
T
ARTIST: Artist name
T
ALBUM: Album title
T
Beam: Selected sound beam mode (
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Decoder: Current decoder (
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Cinema DSP: CINEMA DSP program (
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Using the SHUFFLE and REPEAT features
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Set the input source to USB and press the 
OPTION key.
2
Press the 
S/T key to select “REPEAT” or 
“SHUFFLE
.
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Press the 
X key.
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Press the 
S/T key to select a setting.
Option
Description
SHUFFLE
OFF
Disable the shuffle feature.
SONGS
Play songs from all albums in 
random order. 
The shuffle icon is displayed in 
the playback screen (
ALBUMS 
Play albums in random order. 
The shuffle icon is displayed in 
the playback screen (
REPEAT
OFF
Disable the repeat feature.
ONE (one song)
Repeat the current song. 
The repeat (one) icon is 
displayed in the playback screen 
(
ALL
Repeat all songs in an album. 
The repeat (all) icon is displayed 
in the playback screen (
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Press the OPTION key to exit the option 
menu.
R E P E A T
                O F F
                O N E
The ENTER key performs the same function as the X key.
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