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Appendix Issue The message "NO USB" or "USB ERROR" is displayed. Possible cause The USB device is not compatible, or the DRX-730 cannot supply enough power to the device for it to function properly. Solution Turn the DRX-730 off and on again. Set the DRX-730 to standby, disconnect the USB storage device, and then reconnect it. Select the USB input source, and then connect the USB device. Select a different input source and select USB again. If the USB storage device came with its own power adapter, use it to power the USB storage device while it's connected to the DRX-730. If the message still appears, the USB storage device is probably incompatible with the DRX-730. Bluetooth playback Issue Can't connect to a Bluetoothcompatible music player or mobile phone. Some functions don't work as expected. The message "Not found" is displayed. The message "Not Available" is displayed. Possible cause The dock cable is not connected to the Yamaha YBA-10 or DRX-730 properly. The Bluetooth device doesn't support A2DP or AVRCP. The Bluetooth device is too far away from the Yamaha YBA-10. There's an obstacle between the Bluetooth device and the Yamaha YBA-10. A device close by is transmitting at 2.4 GHz (e.g., a microwave oven or wireless network device). Pairing has not been performed. The Bluetooth functionality on the Bluetooth device is disabled. Depending on your Bluetooth device and its firmware version, some functions may not work as expected, and some may not work at all. The last Bluetooth device used with the DRX-730 cannot be found. You cannot pair the Yamaha YBA-10 with a new Bluetooth device while it's already connected to another device. Solution Check the dock cable connections and correct as necessary (see page 47). Use a Bluetooth device that supports A2DP or AVRCP. Make sure the Bluetooth device is in line of sight of the Yamaha YBA-10 and within 10 meters (33 ft.). Move the Yamaha YBA-10 away from the device. Pair the Bluetooth device with the DRX-730 (see page 47). Make sure Bluetooth functionality is enabled on the Bluetooth device. Use a compatible Bluetooth device. Make sure the Bluetooth device is discoverable and within range (see page 47). Disconnect the currently connected device before pairing with the new device. 69 En Appendix English

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Appendix
69
En
English
Appendix
The message “NO USB” or “USB
ERROR” is displayed.
The USB device is not compatible,
or the DRX-730 cannot supply
enough power to the device for it to
function properly.
Turn the DRX-730 off and on
again.
Set the DRX-730 to standby,
disconnect the USB storage device,
and then reconnect it.
Select the USB input source, and
then connect the USB device.
Select a different input source and
select USB again.
If the USB storage device came with
its own power adapter, use it to
power the USB storage device while
it’s connected to the DRX-730.
If the message still appears, the USB
storage device is probably
incompatible with the DRX-730.
Issue
Possible cause
Solution
Bluetooth playback
Issue
Possible cause
Solution
Can’t connect to a Bluetooth-
compatible music player or
mobile phone.
The dock cable is not connected to
the Yamaha YBA-10 or DRX-730
properly.
Check the dock cable connections
and correct as necessary (see
page 47).
The Bluetooth device doesn’t
support A2DP or AVRCP.
Use a Bluetooth device that
supports A2DP or AVRCP.
The Bluetooth device is too far
away from the Yamaha YBA-10.
Make sure the Bluetooth device is
in line of sight of the Yamaha
YBA-10 and within 10 meters
(33 ft.).
There’s an obstacle between the
Bluetooth device and the Yamaha
YBA-10.
A device close by is transmitting at
2.4 GHz (e.g., a microwave oven or
wireless network device).
Move the Yamaha YBA-10 away
from the device.
Pairing has not been performed.
Pair the Bluetooth device with the
DRX-730 (see page 47).
The Bluetooth functionality on the
Bluetooth device is disabled.
Make sure Bluetooth functionality
is enabled on the Bluetooth device.
Some functions don’t work as
expected.
Depending on your Bluetooth
device and its firmware version,
some functions may not work as
expected, and some may not work
at all.
Use a compatible Bluetooth device.
The message “Not found” is
displayed.
The last Bluetooth device used with
the DRX-730 cannot be found.
Make sure the Bluetooth device is
discoverable and within range (see
page 47).
The message “Not Available” is
displayed.
You cannot pair the Yamaha
YBA-10 with a new Bluetooth
device while it’s already connected
to another device.
Disconnect the currently
connected device before pairing
with the new device.