Wireless Streaming Speaker WX-051 Owner’s Manual Before using this unit, be sure to read the “Safety Brochure.
Table of contents Introduction .......................................................................................... 3 Useful features ................................................................................... 18 About this document ................................................................................................................................ 3 Favorites .........................................................................................................................
Introduction About this document Accessories This document explains all unit functions and operation in detail. The supplied Quick Manual provides brief instructions on connecting the unit to a network through the playing of music files stored on a mobile device. Keep the Quick Manual at hand for future reference. WX-051 WX-051 • In this document, smartphones and other mobile devices running the iOS or Android operating systems are collectively referred to as “mobile devices”.
Using the unit • This unit is a wireless streaming speaker that can be used with a home network or audio system to play audio from Internet radio, media server (computer or NAS), AirPlay or Bluetooth devices on the same network. • The unit itself is small, yet it delivers the rich sound made possible with Yamaha’s exclusive digital signal processor (DSP). • The unit can be operated and a home audio network configured using the dedicated MusicCast CONTROLLER app. (& p.
Parts of the unit Top panel 3 Alarm indicator (& p. 19) 4 Wireless LAN indicator (& p. 23) Glows steadily when the unit is wirelessly connected to a wireless LAN router. If the MusicCast Stereo or MusicCast Surround function is used, this indicator glows steadily although the unit is connected to a wireless LAN router using the network cable. 5 Bluetooth indicator (& p. 12, 23) Control panel The control panel is touch sensitive. Tap icons with your finger to control functions.
Parts of the unit 7 Rear panel (& p. 12, 14) Switch the input source. Each time is tapped, the input source is switched as the following order. NETWORK ➝ BLUETOOTH ➝ DIGITAL ➝ AUX 1 ➝ AUX 2 8 1, 2, 3 (& p. 18) 9 , Adjust sound volume. 0 (& p. 19) Set the alarm. AUX 1 L AUX 2 R DIGITAL 1 Power connector (& p. 7) 2 AUX 1 jack (Mini jack input) (& p. 14) 3 AUX 2 jack (RCA input) (& p. 14) 4 DIGITAL jack (Digital optical input) (& p. 14) 5 SERVICE ONLY jack Use when the unit requires maintenances.
Use MusicCast CONTROLLER to connect to a network 1 • Security software installed on your computer or network device settings (firewall, etc.) may prevent the unit from accessing your computer or Internet radio stations. If this occurs, modify security software or network device settings to permit access by the unit. Connect the unit to an electrical outlet. Connect the power cord (supplied) to the power connector on the unit, and then plug the power cord into an electrical outlet.
Play from an input source Listening to music stored on the mobile device Use the MusicCast CONTROLLER app to play music. Select a room registered with the unit to open the input source selection screen. This screen provides access to various input sources. 1 Play music files stored on the mobile device to which the MusicCast CONTROLLER app has been installed. z (power) Note WX-051 The types (formats) of audio files that can be played vary by mobile device.
Play from an input source Listening to Internet radio Listening to streaming services Listen to radio broadcasts from around the world that are distributed via the Internet. A streaming service can be heard using the MusicCast CONTROLLER app. On the MusicCast CONTROLLER screen, select the room registered with the unit, and select the streaming service to be tuned into by its station name. For details, see the MusicCast CONTROLLER app.
Play from an input source Listening to music stored on a media server Music files stored on a computer or network attached storage (NAS) device on the same network as the unit can be played. In such instances, the computer (or NAS) serves as a media server. Note • Windows Media Player 12 screenshots were captured using a computer with an English interface.
Play from an input source Listening to music via AirPlay 3 Music files in iTunes, or stored on an iPhone, can be played using the AirPlay function. Note The unit’s input source changes to AirPlay, and music will begin playing. Connect the unit, computer (or NAS), and iPhone to the same wireless LAN router (access point). 1 Start iTunes, or display the iPhone’s music playback screen. When iTunes, or the iPhone, recognizes the unit, the AirPlay icon will be displayed on the screen.
Play from an input source Listening to music via Bluetooth The unit can be used to play music from a Bluetooth device, such as a mobile device or digital music player. For more information regarding Bluetooth, see documentation provided with Bluetooth devices. 1 Select Bluetooth as an input source. 2 Connect a Bluetooth device to the unit.
Play from an input source 3 Play a music file. WX-051 Bluetooth Note If a Bluetooth connection is not established, delete the unit’s registration from the Bluetooth device, and then try to repeat steps – .
Play from an input source Listening to music from external devices 2 Music played on an external device such as a CD player can be heard through this unit. Note • Lower the volume sufficiently on the unit and external device before connection. Otherwise, the volume may be unexpectedly loud when music begins playing. • Connect the external devices to the unit’s jacks properly (& p. 6). See documentation supplied with the external devices for more information.
Pair the unit with MusicCast-enabled devices Configuring a MusicCast network Multiple units can be used, or the unit can be paired with other MusicCast-enabled devices, to enjoy higher quality audio. A home audio network can be configured using MusicCast CONTROLLER. Register the unit with the MusicCast CONTROLLER app, and then register other MusicCast-enabled devices with the app. Note To register the unit with the app, see “Use MusicCast CONTROLLER to connect to a network” (& p. 7). 1 Tap (Settings).
Pair the unit with MusicCast-enabled devices Using two units (MusicCast Stereo function) 1 Although this unit is a stereo speaker, two units can be used together as stereo speakers, that give you the feeling of being at a live performance, by assigning and positioning one unit as the left speaker and the other as the right speaker. When using this function, update the firmware for the units to the latest versions (& p. 24 “Firmware updates”).
Pair the unit with MusicCast-enabled devices Using the unit as a surround speaker (MusicCast Surround function) 2 MusicCast Surround-enabled devices such as AV receivers or sound bars can be paired with the unit to enjoy multi-channel audio. Follow the app’s on-screen instructions to complete the settings. When using this function, update the firmware for the unit and MusicCast Surround-enabled devices to the latest versions (& p. 24 “Firmware updates”).
Useful features Favorites Favorite songs, Internet radio stations, and such can be registered as favorites with the unit and with the MusicCast app. Once registered, favorites can easily be selected for listening. Up to three favorite contents can be registered with the unit. Up to 40 favorite contents can be registered with the MusicCast CONTROLLER app. The following input sources can be registered.
Useful features Alarm The MusicCast CONTROLLER app can be used to set the alarm. The alarm can sound as beeps, or as network content played from a media server (computer or NAS) or Internet radio station, for example. Alarm type Set the alarm 1 Three alarm types—music, beeps, combination of music and beeps—are available. Music only Music begins playing at the specified time. The volume starts low and gradually increases.
Useful features 2 Tap The on the unit. Snooze function The MusicCast CONTROLLER app can be used to set the snooze function, which stops the alarm and sets it to sound again five minutes later. indicator glows steadily and the alarm is turned on. Alarm status alternates between on and off each time is tapped. When this function is enabled, the alarm will stop and then go off again five minutes later when any of the icons on the control panel is tapped.
Useful features Child lock function 2 This unit is equipped with a child lock function. When the child lock function is enabled, some control panel operations are disabled to prevent unintended or accidental operation. This function is disabled by default. When the child lock function is enabled, only the following functions can be operated via the control panel. Use the MusicCast CONTROLLER app to operate other functions. When the unit is in standby mode • turn on the unit • configure options (& p.
Useful features Option settings The following options can be changed when the unit is in option setting mode. To set the unit to option setting mode, tap and hold simultaneously for at least five seconds when the unit is in standby mode. and on the control panel Note • If no operations are performed for ten seconds or more, option setting mode will be cancelled.
Useful features Setting menu Default Instructions Enable/disable Wireless LAN Enabled Tap and hold 3 on the control panel for at least three seconds. The indicator will flash twice, and the wireless LAN function will be disabled. Repeating this operation alternately enables and disables this function. When this function is enabled, the indicator will flash three times. Be sure to configure network settings using the MusicCast CONTROLLER app to connect the unit to a network (& p. 7).
Useful features Firmware updates The unit’s firmware can be updated if it is connected to the Internet. When new firmware is released, a notice is displayed by the MusicCast CONTROLLER app. Follow the app’s on-screen instructions to update the unit’s firmware. Note • Do not attempt to operate the unit, or disconnect the power cord or network cable while firmware is being updated. • Insufficient Internet speed or other wireless network issues may cause a firmware update to fail.
Useful features Using iPhone settings to connect to a network 1 When the unit is turned on for the first time after purchase or after initializing the unit, the indicator on the unit flashes, and the unit will automatically begin searching for an iOS device such as an iPhone. Network settings from your iOS device can be applied to the unit for easy connection to an existing wireless network.
Troubleshooting Refer to the table below if the unit fails to function properly. If the problem is not listed, or if the symptoms persist after following the instructions provided, turn off the unit, disconnect the unit from the electrical outlet, and contact your nearest authorized Yamaha dealer or service center. General Problem Cause Solution The unit is not on. The touch sensors do not respond. A touch sensor was tapped or touched inadvertently while the unit was starting up (a period of approx.
Troubleshooting Network Problem Cannot configure connection using the MusicCast CONTROLLER app. The MusicCast CONTROLLER app does not recognize the unit. The network feature does not function. Cause Solution The mobile device is not connected to the wireless LAN router (access point). Connect the mobile device to the wireless LAN router, and then use MusicCast CONTROLLER to configure connection settings. The unit is turned off. Turn on the unit.
Troubleshooting Problem Unable to play Internet radio. Firmware update failed. Cause Solution The selected Internet radio station is currently offline. The radio station may be experiencing problems with their network, may not be broadcasting, or their services may have been terminated. Try to play the station later or select another station. The selected Internet radio station is currently broadcasting silence. Some Internet radio stations broadcast silence at certain times of the day.
Troubleshooting Bluetooth Problem Unable to connect the unit to a Bluetooth device. No sound is played, or sound is interrupted during playback. Cause Solution The Bluetooth device does not support the Advanced Audio Distribution Profile (A2DP). Use a Bluetooth device that supports A2DP. The passkey for devices such as a Bluetooth adapter is not “0000”. Use a Bluetooth device with a passkey of “0000.” The unit and the Bluetooth device are too far apart.
File formats, and devices/media supported by the unit AirPlay devices This unit supports the following file formats, devices, and media. To control this AirPlay 2-enabled speaker, iOS 11.4 or later is required. File formats File Sampling frequency Quantization bitrate (bits) Bitrate No. channels Gapless playback WAV (Linear PCM format only) 32/44.1/48/ 88.2/96/176.4/ 192 kHz 16/24 — 2 ✔ MP3 32/44.1/48 kHz — up to 320 kbps 2 — WMA 32/44.
Specifications Player General Input Power voltage/frequency U.S.A. and Canada models AC 120 V, 60 Hz Digital Digital optical jack Taiwan model AC 110 to 120 V, 50/60 Hz AUX 1 3.5 mm stereo mini jack Maximum Input Signal: 1.4 V Other models AC 100 to 240 V, 50/60 Hz Power consumption 20 W AUX 2 Stereo L/R; RCA jacks Maximum Input Signal: 2.
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