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...the European Union. and are located on Disposal in other than one described in accordance with general household waste. ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES: Yamaha strives to applicable collection points, in the manual, on the products, packaging, and/or accompanying documents means that is not recommended...! Purchase Date PLEASE KEEP THIS MANUAL Information for the correct method of the law, we want you , Please contact Yamaha directly. For more information about collection and recycling of old products, please contact your local municipality, your waste disposal service or...
...the European Union. and are located on Disposal in other than one described in accordance with general household waste. ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES: Yamaha strives to applicable collection points, in the manual, on the products, packaging, and/or accompanying documents means that is not recommended...! Purchase Date PLEASE KEEP THIS MANUAL Information for the correct method of the law, we want you , Please contact Yamaha directly. For more information about collection and recycling of old products, please contact your local municipality, your waste disposal service or...
Owner's Manual
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This icon indicates actions that are provided in the manual. Do not dismantle or modify the vibraphone's controller or driver. Doing so can cause fire or electrical shock. • In places subject to high temperatures (near a heating device or in direct sunlight, etc.). • In places where the instrument may be exposed to moisture (bathroom, on wet floors, etc.) and excessive humidity. • In places where the instrument may be exposed to rain. • In places with the instrument. Do not allow children to vibrations. Never put foreign objects (combustible objects, coins,...
This icon indicates actions that are provided in the manual. Do not dismantle or modify the vibraphone's controller or driver. Doing so can cause fire or electrical shock. • In places subject to high temperatures (near a heating device or in direct sunlight, etc.). • In places where the instrument may be exposed to moisture (bathroom, on wet floors, etc.) and excessive humidity. • In places where the instrument may be exposed to rain. • In places with the instrument. Do not allow children to vibrations. Never put foreign objects (combustible objects, coins,...
Owner's Manual
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..., keep it securely. Doing so can damage the internal circuit board, etc. Do not allow children to use the mallets for any way that meets YAMAHA specifications. Safety Precautions Caution Disregard of the warnings denoted with a small amount of ethyl alcohol applied to a soft cloth. When adjusting the playing surface height...
..., keep it securely. Doing so can damage the internal circuit board, etc. Do not allow children to use the mallets for any way that meets YAMAHA specifications. Safety Precautions Caution Disregard of the warnings denoted with a small amount of ethyl alcohol applied to a soft cloth. When adjusting the playing surface height...
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t DC 12-15V IN Jack y MOTOR OUT Terminal u MOTOR IN Terminal i 8P DIN Cable o AC Adapter 20 ● Controller (Right Side) ● Driver (Player Side) Nomenclature Frame End (Large) Natural Tone Bars Accidental Tone Bars Controller Rail No. 1 Resonators (Natural Tone Side) Leg (Large) Resonators (Accidental Tone Side) Pedal Pedal Stay Caster Fan Belt Frame End (Small) Slide Leg Driver Leg (Small) AC Adapter ■ Vibes Drive Unit ● Controller (Player Side) START / STOP SLOW MOTOR SPEED FAST POWER ON OFF re w q q POWER Switch Turns the power on and flashes while...
t DC 12-15V IN Jack y MOTOR OUT Terminal u MOTOR IN Terminal i 8P DIN Cable o AC Adapter 20 ● Controller (Right Side) ● Driver (Player Side) Nomenclature Frame End (Large) Natural Tone Bars Accidental Tone Bars Controller Rail No. 1 Resonators (Natural Tone Side) Leg (Large) Resonators (Accidental Tone Side) Pedal Pedal Stay Caster Fan Belt Frame End (Small) Slide Leg Driver Leg (Small) AC Adapter ■ Vibes Drive Unit ● Controller (Player Side) START / STOP SLOW MOTOR SPEED FAST POWER ON OFF re w q q POWER Switch Turns the power on and flashes while...
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q Vibes Main Unit x 1 t Resonators (Natural Tone Side) x 1 w Leg (Large) x 1 Slide Legs y Resonators (Accidental Tone Side) x 1 e Leg (Small) x 1 Slide Legs u AC Adapter x 1 i Round Belt (Fan Belt) x 2 r Pedal Stay x 1 Vibes Drive Unit: YVM-200 o Driver x 1 !0 Controller x 1 !1 8P DIN Cable x 1 21 Confirmation of Packing Contents The shipping carton of your YV1605 should contain the parts shown below. Before assembling the instrument, confirm that all parts are included as listed. * In the event that a part is missing, please contact the shop where the instrument was purchased.
q Vibes Main Unit x 1 t Resonators (Natural Tone Side) x 1 w Leg (Large) x 1 Slide Legs y Resonators (Accidental Tone Side) x 1 e Leg (Small) x 1 Slide Legs u AC Adapter x 1 i Round Belt (Fan Belt) x 2 r Pedal Stay x 1 Vibes Drive Unit: YVM-200 o Driver x 1 !0 Controller x 1 !1 8P DIN Cable x 1 21 Confirmation of Packing Contents The shipping carton of your YV1605 should contain the parts shown below. Before assembling the instrument, confirm that all parts are included as listed. * In the event that a part is missing, please contact the shop where the instrument was purchased.
Owner's Manual
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Assembly For safety, assembly should be performed by at the bottom side of the large and the small leg, and remove the four slide legs. Slide Legs Slide Leg Fixing Bolt Slide Leg Fixing Bolt Slide Leg Fixing Bolt Leg (Large) Leg (Small) x Place the main unit bottom side up on a soft rug or carpet to assemble the instrument on the floor. c Screw each slide leg into the screw hole at least 2 persons in the tone bars. z Loosen the slide leg fixing bolts of the main unit. (All four slide legs are identical.) Slide Legs Tighten 22 We recommend to you to avoid scratches...
Assembly For safety, assembly should be performed by at the bottom side of the large and the small leg, and remove the four slide legs. Slide Legs Slide Leg Fixing Bolt Slide Leg Fixing Bolt Slide Leg Fixing Bolt Leg (Large) Leg (Small) x Place the main unit bottom side up on a soft rug or carpet to assemble the instrument on the floor. c Screw each slide leg into the screw hole at least 2 persons in the tone bars. z Loosen the slide leg fixing bolts of the main unit. (All four slide legs are identical.) Slide Legs Tighten 22 We recommend to you to avoid scratches...
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Assembly v Place the large leg, small leg and pedal stay so that after assembly each part will be positioned as it will go (aligning the notch with the fixing bolt) and tighten the fixing bolt securely. Leg (Large) Tighten Pedal Stay Notch Fixing Bolt Leg (Large) Pedal Stay Notch n Connect the other end of the large leg as far as illustrated. Insert the pedal stay with its notch facing up into the lower joint of the pedal stay with the pedal stay. Low Sound Side Leg (Large) Audience Side Pedal Pedal Stay Leg (Small) High Sound Side Player Side b Connect the large leg...
Assembly v Place the large leg, small leg and pedal stay so that after assembly each part will be positioned as it will go (aligning the notch with the fixing bolt) and tighten the fixing bolt securely. Leg (Large) Tighten Pedal Stay Notch Fixing Bolt Leg (Large) Pedal Stay Notch n Connect the other end of the large leg as far as illustrated. Insert the pedal stay with its notch facing up into the lower joint of the pedal stay with the pedal stay. Low Sound Side Leg (Large) Audience Side Pedal Pedal Stay Leg (Small) High Sound Side Player Side b Connect the large leg...
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Assembly m Connect the slide legs with the sustain damper. Low Sound Side , After fixing the legs, connect the pedal with the legs. Align notch with the upper leg flange. Always make sure that the slide legs slide into the fitting of the slide leg. Align the groove in between two notches, there is flush with upper flange. High Sound Side When a slide leg fixing bolt is tightened in the center rod with the corresponding notch of the rod connector. Loosen the center rod fixing bolts to extend the center rod, and insert the center rod into the corresponding leg ...
Assembly m Connect the slide legs with the sustain damper. Low Sound Side , After fixing the legs, connect the pedal with the legs. Align notch with the upper leg flange. Always make sure that the slide legs slide into the fitting of the slide leg. Align the groove in between two notches, there is flush with upper flange. High Sound Side When a slide leg fixing bolt is tightened in the center rod with the corresponding notch of the rod connector. Loosen the center rod fixing bolts to extend the center rod, and insert the center rod into the corresponding leg ...
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Assembly . Resonator Holders Low Sound Side Accidental Tone Side Resonators z x High Sound Side 2 To engage the low sound side, lift it over the resonator holders and then insert it into the gap between the two holders, as shown in the illustration. Resonator Holders 25 sponding resonator holders. Insert the resonators from underneath the frame and rest the high sound side and then the low sound side onto the resonator holders (rubber). * Make sure not to confuse the natural tone side and accidental tone side resonators. * Take care not to bump the resonators against the legs etc. 1 ...
Assembly . Resonator Holders Low Sound Side Accidental Tone Side Resonators z x High Sound Side 2 To engage the low sound side, lift it over the resonator holders and then insert it into the gap between the two holders, as shown in the illustration. Resonator Holders 25 sponding resonator holders. Insert the resonators from underneath the frame and rest the high sound side and then the low sound side onto the resonator holders (rubber). * Make sure not to confuse the natural tone side and accidental tone side resonators. * Take care not to bump the resonators against the legs etc. 1 ...
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Assembly ⁄0 Attach the driver. 10-1 Loosen the fixing bolts at the bottom of rails (2) and (3) on either side are positioned directly below the fan side pulleys. Rail (3) Loosen the fixing bolts. 10-2 Support Fitting Insert mount until it stops Driver Fittings Fixing Bolts Motor Unit Support Fitting Pulley 10-3 Slide the fittings moved in step 10-1 back in the direction of the high sound side. Fixing Bolts Fitting 26 Bottom View Fitting Fitting Tighten fixing bolts. Engage the two side mounts on the driver securely with the fittings, and then tighten the fixing bolts...
Assembly ⁄0 Attach the driver. 10-1 Loosen the fixing bolts at the bottom of rails (2) and (3) on either side are positioned directly below the fan side pulleys. Rail (3) Loosen the fixing bolts. 10-2 Support Fitting Insert mount until it stops Driver Fittings Fixing Bolts Motor Unit Support Fitting Pulley 10-3 Slide the fittings moved in step 10-1 back in the direction of the high sound side. Fixing Bolts Fitting 26 Bottom View Fitting Fitting Tighten fixing bolts. Engage the two side mounts on the driver securely with the fittings, and then tighten the fixing bolts...
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There are two controller mounting pins on the plug with the controller. Assembly ⁄1 Attach the controller. Connect the MOTOR IN terminal of the driver with these pins and hook the controller onto the pins one side at a time. W5 128092 Part Name 8P DIN Cable Specification L=220 27 Controller Screw Arrow Mark Driver 8P DIN Cable Screw Arrow Mark * In case the 8P DIN cable is misplaced, the following spare part may be ordered: Part No. Align the two holes in the controller mounts with the MOTOR OUT terminal of rail (1). To connect align the arrow mark ( ) on the...
There are two controller mounting pins on the plug with the controller. Assembly ⁄1 Attach the controller. Connect the MOTOR IN terminal of the driver with these pins and hook the controller onto the pins one side at a time. W5 128092 Part Name 8P DIN Cable Specification L=220 27 Controller Screw Arrow Mark Driver 8P DIN Cable Screw Arrow Mark * In case the 8P DIN cable is misplaced, the following spare part may be ordered: Part No. Align the two holes in the controller mounts with the MOTOR OUT terminal of rail (1). To connect align the arrow mark ( ) on the...
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Slip the round belt (fan belt) over the fan side pulley first, and then pull it over the flange of the center rod to 2 cm). Tighten the screws securely after adjustment. W5 128070 Part Name Fan Belt Specification 3ØL236 ⁄4 Pedal Stroke Adjustment Loosen the center rod fixing bolts to adjust the protruding length of the driver pulley. * Note For Service Personnel If the belt cannot be ordered: Part No. Fan Side Round Belt (Fan Belt) Driver Side Driver Positioning Screws Pulley Round Belt (Fan Belt) Pulley * In case the belt is too wide, or the belt slips ...
Slip the round belt (fan belt) over the fan side pulley first, and then pull it over the flange of the center rod to 2 cm). Tighten the screws securely after adjustment. W5 128070 Part Name Fan Belt Specification 3ØL236 ⁄4 Pedal Stroke Adjustment Loosen the center rod fixing bolts to adjust the protruding length of the driver pulley. * Note For Service Personnel If the belt cannot be ordered: Part No. Fan Side Round Belt (Fan Belt) Driver Side Driver Positioning Screws Pulley Round Belt (Fan Belt) Pulley * In case the belt is too wide, or the belt slips ...
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Do not touch ! Always make sure to the DC 12-15V IN jack of the instrument. To play, connect the supplied AC adapter to support the instrument by the wooden frame. Assembly ⁄6 Height Adjustment Height adjustment should always be performed by hand (do not touch the metal parts shown in between two notches, there is a danger of the slide leg slipping. To adjust the height of the tone bars, first remove the round belt (fan belt), driver, controller and tone bars*, and loosen the center rod fixing bolts. (* To remove the tone bars, disengage the springs on page 24.) When a slide ...
Do not touch ! Always make sure to the DC 12-15V IN jack of the instrument. To play, connect the supplied AC adapter to support the instrument by the wooden frame. Assembly ⁄6 Height Adjustment Height adjustment should always be performed by hand (do not touch the metal parts shown in between two notches, there is a danger of the slide leg slipping. To adjust the height of the tone bars, first remove the round belt (fan belt), driver, controller and tone bars*, and loosen the center rod fixing bolts. (* To remove the tone bars, disengage the springs on page 24.) When a slide ...
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...30 @ZW@FQN Page 30 09.11.12, 3:47 PM "EPCF1BHF.BLFS+11$ Use of different adapters may cause damage not covered by YAMAHA. SPECIFICATIONS YV1605 Range f-f3, 3 Octaves Bars Aluminum Alloy, 1-1/2" wide, 1/2" thick Pitch A = 442 Hz Drive Unit YVM-200 (Pause Controller),... 25-145 rpm Power Supply YAMAHA AC Adapter PA-130 (D.C. 12 V, 700 mA North America), PA-D015 (D.C. 15 V, 1 A Europe), or other adapter recommended by the warranty. Controller...
...30 @ZW@FQN Page 30 09.11.12, 3:47 PM "EPCF1BHF.BLFS+11$ Use of different adapters may cause damage not covered by YAMAHA. SPECIFICATIONS YV1605 Range f-f3, 3 Octaves Bars Aluminum Alloy, 1-1/2" wide, 1/2" thick Pitch A = 442 Hz Drive Unit YVM-200 (Pause Controller),... 25-145 rpm Power Supply YAMAHA AC Adapter PA-130 (D.C. 12 V, 700 mA North America), PA-D015 (D.C. 15 V, 1 A Europe), or other adapter recommended by the warranty. Controller...