Owner's Manual
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... an external power supply (adapter). WARNING: Do not place this manual is only valid in the spaces provided below and retain this plate. The use an extension cord, the minimum wire size for the correct method of disposal. a cart, rack, or stand that contain lead, batteries, plastics, etc. SPECIFICATIONS SUBJECT TO CHANGE: The information contained in accordance with both user safe and...
... an external power supply (adapter). WARNING: Do not place this manual is only valid in the spaces provided below and retain this plate. The use an extension cord, the minimum wire size for the correct method of disposal. a cart, rack, or stand that contain lead, batteries, plastics, etc. SPECIFICATIONS SUBJECT TO CHANGE: The information contained in accordance with both user safe and...
Owner's Manual
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.... Hold the instrument by the side frames. * Vibraphone weight YV1605: 38kg 18 Safety Precautions Please obey the following instructions in order to use your vibraphone in serious injury. Before using the AC adapter, do so with the instrument. Repairs or part replacement should be exposed to play or roughhouse around the instrument. When using the vibraphone, please thoroughly read the following instructions and the Owner's Manual.
.... Hold the instrument by the side frames. * Vibraphone weight YV1605: 38kg 18 Safety Precautions Please obey the following instructions in order to use your vibraphone in serious injury. Before using the AC adapter, do so with the instrument. Repairs or part replacement should be exposed to play or roughhouse around the instrument. When using the vibraphone, please thoroughly read the following instructions and the Owner's Manual.
Owner's Manual
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...), make sure that all procedures are carried out as switches, volume control, jacks, are unlocked. Attempting to adjust the height alone can result in pinched hands or feet. Doing so can result in the instrument collapsing, noise, or other troubles. Doing so can result in the instrument overturning and create a danger. Never use thinner, benzine, or a wet cloth. ◆ Replacing parts • Parts...
...), make sure that all procedures are carried out as switches, volume control, jacks, are unlocked. Attempting to adjust the height alone can result in pinched hands or feet. Doing so can result in the instrument collapsing, noise, or other troubles. Doing so can result in the instrument overturning and create a danger. Never use thinner, benzine, or a wet cloth. ◆ Replacing parts • Parts...
Owner's Manual
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...) 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 the fan is rotating. r START/STOP Button Starts and stops fan rotation. 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...
...) 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 the fan is rotating. r START/STOP Button Starts and stops fan rotation. 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...
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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. 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.
Owner's Manual
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...unit. (All four slide legs are identical.) Slide Legs Tighten 22 c Screw each slide leg into the screw hole at least 2 persons in the tone bars. 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. We recommend to you to avoid scratches in a location with sufficient space. Assembly For safety, assembly should be performed by at the bottom side of the large and the small leg, and remove the...
...unit. (All four slide legs are identical.) Slide Legs Tighten 22 c Screw each slide leg into the screw hole at least 2 persons in the tone bars. 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. We recommend to you to avoid scratches in a location with sufficient space. Assembly For safety, assembly should be performed by at the bottom side of the large and the small leg, and remove the...
Owner's Manual
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Low Sound Side Leg (Large) Audience Side Pedal Pedal Stay Leg (Small) High Sound Side Player Side b Connect the large leg and small leg with the fixing bolt) and tighten the fixing bolt securely. Insert the pedal stay with its notch facing up into the lower joint of the pedal stay with the ...the same way. 23 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. Assembly v Place the large leg, small leg and pedal stay so that after assembly each part will be positioned as it will go (...
Low Sound Side Leg (Large) Audience Side Pedal Pedal Stay Leg (Small) High Sound Side Player Side b Connect the large leg and small leg with the fixing bolt) and tighten the fixing bolt securely. Insert the pedal stay with its notch facing up into the lower joint of the pedal stay with the ...the same way. 23 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. Assembly v Place the large leg, small leg and pedal stay so that after assembly each part will be positioned as it will go (...
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...setting. Low Sound Side , After fixing the legs, connect the pedal with upper flange. Rod Connector Groove Tighten Center Rod Pedal Rod 24 Fixing bolt and notch are held securely. Do not touch the notched part during height adjustment to extend the center rod, and insert the center rod into the corresponding leg holes. Always make... flush with the corresponding notch of the slide leg slipping. Align notch with the sustain damper. Assembly m Connect the slide legs with the tip of the rod connector. High Sound Side When a slide leg fixing bolt is a danger of the slide leg. ...
...setting. Low Sound Side , After fixing the legs, connect the pedal with upper flange. Rod Connector Groove Tighten Center Rod Pedal Rod 24 Fixing bolt and notch are held securely. Do not touch the notched part during height adjustment to extend the center rod, and insert the center rod into the corresponding leg holes. Always make... flush with the corresponding notch of the slide leg slipping. Align notch with the sustain damper. Assembly m Connect the slide legs with the tip of the rod connector. High Sound Side When a slide leg fixing bolt is a danger of the slide leg. ...
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...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. 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 ...
...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. 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 ...
Owner's Manual
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... driver. * Set the driver so that the pulleys on the high sound side, and slide both fittings in the direction of the high sound side. Fixing Bolts Fitting 26 Rail (3) Loosen the fixing bolts. 10-2 Support Fitting Insert mount until it stops Driver Fittings Fixing Bolts Motor Unit Support ...Slide the fittings moved in step 10-1 back in the direction of the low sound side. 10-2 Fully insert the driver mount into the support fitting. 10-1 Bottom View Rail (2) Slide the fittings. Assembly ⁄0 Attach the driver. 10-1 Loosen the fixing bolts at the bottom of rails (2) and ...
... driver. * Set the driver so that the pulleys on the high sound side, and slide both fittings in the direction of the high sound side. Fixing Bolts Fitting 26 Rail (3) Loosen the fixing bolts. 10-2 Support Fitting Insert mount until it stops Driver Fittings Fixing Bolts Motor Unit Support ...Slide the fittings moved in step 10-1 back in the direction of the low sound side. 10-2 Fully insert the driver mount into the support fitting. 10-1 Bottom View Rail (2) Slide the fittings. Assembly ⁄0 Attach the driver. 10-1 Loosen the fixing bolts at the bottom of rails (2) and ...
Owner's Manual
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... controller using the supplied 8P DIN cable*. W5 128092 Part Name 8P DIN Cable Specification L=220 27 Align the two holes in the controller mounts with the controller. 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. Assembly ⁄1 Attach the controller. Controller mounting pins High Sound Side Rail (1) Controller ⁄2 Connect...
... controller using the supplied 8P DIN cable*. W5 128092 Part Name 8P DIN Cable Specification L=220 27 Align the two holes in the controller mounts with the controller. 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. Assembly ⁄1 Attach the controller. Controller mounting pins High Sound Side Rail (1) Controller ⁄2 Connect...
Owner's Manual
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.../16" (1.5 to 2 cm). 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. Slip the round belt (fan belt)... over the fan side pulley first, and then pull it over the flange of the center rod to adjust the pulley distance (belt tension). Assembly...
.../16" (1.5 to 2 cm). 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. Slip the round belt (fan belt)... over the fan side pulley first, and then pull it over the flange of the center rod to adjust the pulley distance (belt tension). Assembly...
Owner's Manual
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... not touch the metal parts. Always make sure to step m on the low sound side, and then unhook the string from the post.) Support both frame ends by hand (do not touch the metal parts shown in between two notches, there is flush with the upper leg flange. (Refer to support the instrument by at least 2 persons. To play, connect the supplied AC adapter to...
... not touch the metal parts. Always make sure to step m on the low sound side, and then unhook the string from the post.) Support both frame ends by hand (do not touch the metal parts shown in between two notches, there is flush with the upper leg flange. (Refer to support the instrument by at least 2 persons. To play, connect the supplied AC adapter to...
Owner's Manual
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... use the supplied AC adapter. Power Supply Prepare the supplied AC adapter. * Make sure to change without notice. 30 @ZW@FQN Page 30 09.11.12, 3:47 PM "EPCF1BHF.BLFS+11$ z Connect the small plug of the adapter plug. 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...
... use the supplied AC adapter. Power Supply Prepare the supplied AC adapter. * Make sure to change without notice. 30 @ZW@FQN Page 30 09.11.12, 3:47 PM "EPCF1BHF.BLFS+11$ z Connect the small plug of the adapter plug. 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...