Yamaha YSP-3300 Owner's Manual - page 7
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Power Consumption.................................................. 0.3 W or less
Allowable Current...................................................... 2.1 A or less
Connector......................................... Dock connector, Micro USB
Sampling Frequency ........................... 48 kHz (iPod/iPhone/iPad)
32 kHz, 44.1 kHz, 48 kHz (Computer)
Frequency Band ................................................................ 2.4 GHz
Transmission Range............. Approx. 20 m (without interference)
Dimensions (W
×
H
×
D) ................................. 40
×
38.5
×
10 mm
Weight.................................................................................. 10.3 g
* Specifications are subject to change without notice.
Supported iPods (as of June 2012)
• iPod touch (1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th generation)
• iPod nano (3rd, 4th, 5th and 6th generation)
• iPhone 4S, iPhone 4, iPhone 3GS, iPhone 3G, iPhone
• iPad (3rd generation), iPad 2, iPad
Supported computer operating system (as of June
2012)
• Windows 7, Windows Vista, Windows XP
• Mac OS X 10.6 or later
A wireless connection
cannot be made. (The
green indicator
flashes.)
The group IDs of the transmitter, center unit, and
subwoofer are not same.
Set to the same group ID (
☞p. 5). For details on setting
the group ID of the center unit and subwoofer, see
“GROUP ID” and “Connecting the wireless subwoofer”
in the Owner’s Manual.
iPod recognition has failed because your iPod is not
supported by the transmitter.
(In this case, the red indicator starts flashing 30
seconds after an iPod connection.)
Use an iPod supported by the transmitter (
☞p. 7). If you
are using a supported iPod, but still cannot establish a
wireless connection, reconnect the iPod to the transmitter.
If the problem happens frequently, disconnect the iPod
from the transmitter, restart the iPod, and reconnect the
iPod.
There is a communication error between the
transmitter and your iPod.
(In this case, the red indicator starts flashing 30
seconds after an iPod connection.)
Reconnect the iPod to the transmitter. If the problem
happens frequently, disconnect the iPod from the
transmitter, restart the iPod, and reconnect the iPod
There is a device using 2.4-GHz band range (such as
microwave ovens, cordless phones and Wi-Fi
devices) nearby.
Move those devices away from the transmitter and
YSP-4300/YSP-3300, or turn off the power of the
wireless devices.
If you are using a wireless router, change the wireless
channel to the highest one. Refer to documentation
provided with the wireless router.
Specify another group ID.
No sound is coming
from the YSP-4300/
YSP-3300 although a
wireless connection is
established.
The volume of the YSP-4300/YSP-3300 is too low.
Turn up the volume.
The mute function is activated on the YSP-4300/
YSP-3300.
Cancel the mute function.
An input source other than the transmitter (YIT) is
selected on the YSP-4300/YSP-3300.
Select the transmitter (YIT) as the input source.
Headphones are connected to your iPod.
Disconnect the headphones from the iPod.
The transmitter is not selected as the audio playback
device on your computer.
Check the audio device settings on your computer and
select the transmitter as the audio playback device. (The
name of the transmitter displayed on your computer
varies depending on its operating system.)
The sound is
interrupted. (The green
indicator flashes.)
The transmitter is too far from the YSP-4300/
YSP-3300.
Move the transmitter closer to the YSP-4300/YSP-3300.
The signal from the transmitter is blocked by your
body, metallic objects or walls.
Move the transmitter to another position so that the signal
from the transmitter is not blocked.
There is a device using 2.4-GHz band range (such as
microwave ovens, cordless phones and Wi-Fi
devices) nearby.
Move those devices away from the transmitter and
YSP-4300/YSP-3300, or turn off the power of the
wireless devices.
If you are using a wireless router, change the wireless
channel to the highest one. Refer to documentation
provided with the wireless router.
Specify another group ID.
No sound is output from
the YSP-4300/YSP-3300
when playing music
stored on a computer.
The group ID is assigned to the A1–A3 set or B1–B3
set.
Change the group ID of the YSP-4300/YSP-3300 and
transmitter to the C1–C3 set (
Ring tone for iPhone is
output from the
YSP-4300/YSP-3300.
Your iPhone received a call while it is connected to
the transmitter.
As necessary, disable the ringtone output on your iPhone.
The communication
between Wi-Fi devices
becomes unstable.
There are signal interferences between the
transmitter and your Wi-Fi devices.
Move the transmitter away from your Wi-Fi devices. If
the problem happens frequently, disconnect the iPod (or
the USB cable connected to the computer) from the
transmitter and reconnect it after a while.
Problem
Cause
Remedy
Specifications (YIT-W12TX)