Yamaha AX-497: Remote control

Remote control: Yamaha AX-497

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CONTROLS AND FUNCTIONS

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INTR

ODUCTION

English

This section describes the function of each control on the 

remote control used to control this unit or a YAMAHA 

CD player, tuner, tape deck, etc. with the remote control 

capability.

Some components may not be controlled by this remote control.

Controlling this unit

1

Infrared signal transmitter

Sends signals to this unit.

2

POWER

Turns on this unit.

This button is operational only when POWER on the front panel 

is pressed inward to the ON position.

3

STANDBY

Sets this unit to the standby mode.

• This button is operational only when POWER on the front 

panel is pressed inward to the ON position.

• In the standby mode, this unit consumes a small amount of 

power in order to receive infrared-signals from the remote 

control.

4

Input selector buttons

Select the input source you want to listen to.

5

VOLUME +/–

Controls the sound output level.

This does not affect the OUT (REC) level.

Controlling other components

The functions of the buttons to control other YAMAHA 

components are the same as those of the corresponding 

buttons on those components. Refer to those components’ 

instruction manuals for details.

6

Tuner buttons

Control various functions of the tuner.

PRESET +/–

Selects a preset station number (1 to 8).

A/B/C/D/E

Selects a preset station group (A to E).

7

CD player / tape deck buttons

Control various functions of the CD player or the tape 

deck.

• DIR B and A/B apply only to the double cassette tape deck.

• Pressing DIR A will reverse the tape direction on the single 

cassette tape deck with the automatic reverse function.

8

CD/TAPE selector switch

Switches to control either CD player functions or tape 

deck functions.

Remote control

Note

CD/DVD

PHONO

TUNER

POWER

STANDBY

MD

TAPE

AUX

+

u

d

DISPLAY

A/B

REC

DISC

DIR A

p

DIR B

A/B/C/D/E

PRESET

VOLUME

TAPE

CD

w

e

f

b

s

a

DISPLAY

1

2

4

7

6

8

3

5

Note

Notes

Notes