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... copyrights thereof are under exclusive ownership by Yamaha Corporation. • Yamaha, Disklavier, Silent, PianoSoft, PianoSoft·Plus, and PianoSoft·PlusAudio are trademarks of Yamaha Corporation. • SmartKey, CueTIME, and You Are The Artist are trademarks of Yamaha Corporation or Yamaha Corporation of America. • Disklavier software, Copyright © 2008 Yamaha Corporation. • This contains programs licensed under...
... copyrights thereof are under exclusive ownership by Yamaha Corporation. • Yamaha, Disklavier, Silent, PianoSoft, PianoSoft·Plus, and PianoSoft·PlusAudio are trademarks of Yamaha Corporation. • SmartKey, CueTIME, and You Are The Artist are trademarks of Yamaha Corporation or Yamaha Corporation of America. • Disklavier software, Copyright © 2008 Yamaha Corporation. • This contains programs licensed under...
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... smoke, odor, or noise - The thermal relay will present a fire and electric shock hazard. However, if you discover a stain, carefully use the Disklavier control unit for a long period of some devices. • Do not place heavy objects on vacation), disconnect the AC adaptor from the AC outlet. ...and internal parts. • Excessive humidity or dust can overload the AC outlet, and lead to do so will automatically reset when the Disklavier control unit has cooled down. • If you think your hearing ability is especially important when using headphones. The color and finish ...
... smoke, odor, or noise - The thermal relay will present a fire and electric shock hazard. However, if you discover a stain, carefully use the Disklavier control unit for a long period of some devices. • Do not place heavy objects on vacation), disconnect the AC adaptor from the AC outlet. ...and internal parts. • Excessive humidity or dust can overload the AC outlet, and lead to do so will automatically reset when the Disklavier control unit has cooled down. • If you think your hearing ability is especially important when using headphones. The color and finish ...
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English ■ Interference • The Disklavier control unit uses high-frequency digital circuits that may leak, resulting in damage to the unit. • Remove spent batteries immediately from equipment. Read through ...
English ■ Interference • The Disklavier control unit uses high-frequency digital circuits that may leak, resulting in damage to the unit. • Remove spent batteries immediately from equipment. Read through ...
Operation Manual
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... Unit 14 Setting the Type of Your Piano 15 Setting the Internal Calendar 16 Turning Off the Disklavier Control Unit (Standby Mode 19 Shutting Down the Disklavier Control Unit ...........19 Compatible Media Format for the Removable Media 19 Compatible File Format 20 Basic Precautions...for the IDC Service (IDC Registration 35 Connecting the Disklavier to the Internet 35 Accessing the Internet 37 Checking Your Account Information 38 Updating the Disklavier Control Unit Using the Internet 39 Setting the Disklavier Control Unit for the Internet Connection 41 Initializing Internet Settings...
... Unit 14 Setting the Type of Your Piano 15 Setting the Internal Calendar 16 Turning Off the Disklavier Control Unit (Standby Mode 19 Shutting Down the Disklavier Control Unit ...........19 Compatible Media Format for the Removable Media 19 Compatible File Format 20 Basic Precautions...for the IDC Service (IDC Registration 35 Connecting the Disklavier to the Internet 35 Accessing the Internet 37 Checking Your Account Information 38 Updating the Disklavier Control Unit Using the Internet 39 Setting the Disklavier Control Unit for the Internet Connection 41 Initializing Internet Settings...
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...Entire Contents in a Medium 99 Deleting the Entire Contents in a Medium .........100 Copying Song File from a Personal Computer to the Disklavier Control Unit 101 Refreshing the Contents in [FromToPC 105 Formatting the Floppy Disk (Optional 106 Making Backups of Songs 107 Restoring the ... Access 126 Adjusting the Brightness of the Display 128 Switching the Languages for the Screen .......... 129 Resetting the Disklavier Control Unit 130 Updating the Disklavier Control Unit 132 Chapter 14 Troubleshooting 134 Chapter 15 Error Messages 137 Chapter 16 Glossary 139 Chapter 17 Internal...
...Entire Contents in a Medium 99 Deleting the Entire Contents in a Medium .........100 Copying Song File from a Personal Computer to the Disklavier Control Unit 101 Refreshing the Contents in [FromToPC 105 Formatting the Floppy Disk (Optional 106 Making Backups of Songs 107 Restoring the ... Access 126 Adjusting the Brightness of the Display 128 Switching the Languages for the Screen .......... 129 Resetting the Disklavier Control Unit 130 Updating the Disklavier Control Unit 132 Chapter 14 Troubleshooting 134 Chapter 15 Error Messages 137 Chapter 16 Glossary 139 Chapter 17 Internal...
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... unit to preserve your Disklavier control unit. • 1 Remote control • 2 Batteries for Your Listening Pleasure • Special music CDs, contain over the Internet. (Available only on the floppy disk can listen to over 11 music channel by Yamaha) • 1 Power cable • 1 Operation manual ...• 1 PianoSoft CD song list 1 Items Supplied with the Disklavier Control Unit Check that open up your musical possibility to the Disklavier control unit allows you start listening on ...
... unit to preserve your Disklavier control unit. • 1 Remote control • 2 Batteries for Your Listening Pleasure • Special music CDs, contain over the Internet. (Available only on the floppy disk can listen to over 11 music channel by Yamaha) • 1 Power cable • 1 Operation manual ...• 1 PianoSoft CD song list 1 Items Supplied with the Disklavier Control Unit Check that open up your musical possibility to the Disklavier control unit allows you start listening on ...
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... of Parts and Their Functions ■ Front Panel 4 5 1 2 36 7 8 9 10 11 12 1 [ON/OFF] button Turns on , and once again to shut it down the Disklavier control unit. Press once to turn it on or shuts down . 2 USB port Used to connect a USB flash memory, etc. 3 Remote control sensor When using...
... of Parts and Their Functions ■ Front Panel 4 5 1 2 36 7 8 9 10 11 12 1 [ON/OFF] button Turns on , and once again to shut it down the Disklavier control unit. Press once to turn it on or shuts down . 2 USB port Used to connect a USB flash memory, etc. 3 Remote control sensor When using...
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... models to be connected with the MIDI cables: Used to connect the existing control unit. 11 MIDI IN terminal For models to be replaced with Disklavier control unit: Used to connect external MIDI equipment. ■ Rear Panel 1 2 3456 Chapter 1 Introduction English 7 8 9 10 11 1 USB TO DEVICE port Used to connect a USB... supplied AC adaptor. 9 USB TO HOST port Used to connect the USB cable from a computer. 10 MIDI OUT terminal For models to be replaced with Disklavier control unit: Used to connect the existing control unit. 3
... models to be connected with the MIDI cables: Used to connect the existing control unit. 11 MIDI IN terminal For models to be replaced with Disklavier control unit: Used to connect external MIDI equipment. ■ Rear Panel 1 2 3456 Chapter 1 Introduction English 7 8 9 10 11 1 USB TO DEVICE port Used to connect a USB... supplied AC adaptor. 9 USB TO HOST port Used to connect the USB cable from a computer. 10 MIDI OUT terminal For models to be replaced with Disklavier control unit: Used to connect the existing control unit. 3
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... Control 1 13 2 14 15 16 3 17 4 18 5 19 20 6 21 7 22 8 9 23 24 10 25 26 11 12 27 1 [ON/STANDBY] button Turns on the Disklavier control unit or puts it in the standby mode. 2 Number keypad Used for direct album/song selection and to enter a start time for song playback...
... Control 1 13 2 14 15 16 3 17 4 18 5 19 20 6 21 7 22 8 9 23 24 10 25 26 11 12 27 1 [ON/STANDBY] button Turns on the Disklavier control unit or puts it in the standby mode. 2 Number keypad Used for direct album/song selection and to enter a start time for song playback...
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...usually means a short piece of the GM (General MIDI) format. However, in the Yamaha XG format is played on the Disklavier. When a song in this manual. L/R Song In a L/R song, the left - XG Yamaha XG is an extension of music with lyrics. Ensemble Song An ensemble song contains the ... 1 (L) and the right-hand piano part is a library of prerecorded song disks made by Yamaha containing audio and MIDI signals for use with the Disklavier series. Voice The sounds produced by Yamaha containing MIDI signals for a PianoSoft catalog. When recording an L/R song, you can include acoustic ...
...usually means a short piece of the GM (General MIDI) format. However, in the Yamaha XG format is played on the Disklavier. When a song in this manual. L/R Song In a L/R song, the left - XG Yamaha XG is an extension of music with lyrics. Ensemble Song An ensemble song contains the ... 1 (L) and the right-hand piano part is a library of prerecorded song disks made by Yamaha containing audio and MIDI signals for use with the Disklavier series. Voice The sounds produced by Yamaha containing MIDI signals for a PianoSoft catalog. When recording an L/R song, you can include acoustic ...
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... Cables If you are using the piano listed below before connecting. Connecting the Disklavier Control Unit with the Disklavier control unit. Note: You cannot replace the control unit of the Yamaha Disklavier pianos, however, connections and setup procedures vary depending on page 8. However,... you are using the piano listed below, replace the existing control unit with your piano to the Disklavier control unit with the MIDI cables. ...
... Cables If you are using the piano listed below before connecting. Connecting the Disklavier Control Unit with the Disklavier control unit. Note: You cannot replace the control unit of the Yamaha Disklavier pianos, however, connections and setup procedures vary depending on page 8. However,... you are using the piano listed below, replace the existing control unit with your piano to the Disklavier control unit with the MIDI cables. ...
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... stretched or if the ends of time. 8 Chapter 2 Getting Started Replacing the Existing Control Unit with the existing control unit. 5 7 8 Tighten Disklavier control unit Conversion cable (supplied) 6 Connect monitor speakers. AC adaptor (PJP-PS02/PJP-PS04) (supplied) Power cable (supplied) Control cable Your piano...equivalent recommended by Yamaha. Attempting to do so may result in damage, overheating, or fire. • Do not stretch the cable or bend its ends. • Do not attempt to your piano, replacing with the Disklavier Control Unit Connect the Disklavier control unit to ...
... stretched or if the ends of time. 8 Chapter 2 Getting Started Replacing the Existing Control Unit with the existing control unit. 5 7 8 Tighten Disklavier control unit Conversion cable (supplied) 6 Connect monitor speakers. AC adaptor (PJP-PS02/PJP-PS04) (supplied) Power cable (supplied) Control cable Your piano...equivalent recommended by Yamaha. Attempting to do so may result in damage, overheating, or fire. • Do not stretch the cable or bend its ends. • Do not attempt to your piano, replacing with the Disklavier Control Unit Connect the Disklavier control unit to ...
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... does not work properly if the control cable is connected directly to the TO PIANO connector on the rear panel of your piano and the Disklavier control unit. See Chapter 2 "Getting Started - For details on setting, refer to the AC wall outlet. Connecting Monitor Speakers" on page 12. ... from the AC wall outlet. 3 Disconnect the control cable from the TO CONTROL CABLE FOR PIANO connector on the rear panel of the Disklavier control unit. Use the supplied conversion cable to its factory default. Setting the Type of the TO CONTROL CABLE FOR PIANO connector varies depending...
... does not work properly if the control cable is connected directly to the TO PIANO connector on the rear panel of your piano and the Disklavier control unit. See Chapter 2 "Getting Started - For details on setting, refer to the AC wall outlet. Connecting Monitor Speakers" on page 12. ... from the AC wall outlet. 3 Disconnect the control cable from the TO CONTROL CABLE FOR PIANO connector on the rear panel of the Disklavier control unit. Use the supplied conversion cable to its factory default. Setting the Type of the TO CONTROL CABLE FOR PIANO connector varies depending...
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... the AC wall outlet if you do not intend to your piano using the MIDI cables. 3, 4 3, 4 Your control unit 5 Connect monitor speakers. Disklavier control unit MIDI cable (supplied) 6 Your piano AC adaptor 7 (PJP-PS02/PJP-PS04) (supplied) Power cable (supplied) 9 Backing paper 8 Adhesive ... sticker Remote control sensor Cautions • Use the Yamaha PJP-PS02/PJP-PS04 adaptor, or an equivalent recommended by Yamaha. See page 12. Chapter 2 Getting Started Connecting the Disklavier Control Unit with the MIDI Cables Connect the Disklavier control unit to use the cable if it is...
... the AC wall outlet if you do not intend to your piano using the MIDI cables. 3, 4 3, 4 Your control unit 5 Connect monitor speakers. Disklavier control unit MIDI cable (supplied) 6 Your piano AC adaptor 7 (PJP-PS02/PJP-PS04) (supplied) Power cable (supplied) 9 Backing paper 8 Adhesive ... sticker Remote control sensor Cautions • Use the Yamaha PJP-PS02/PJP-PS04 adaptor, or an equivalent recommended by Yamaha. See page 12. Chapter 2 Getting Started Connecting the Disklavier Control Unit with the MIDI Cables Connect the Disklavier control unit to use the cable if it is...
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... the data on your control unit to the floppy disk before connecting. 1 Turn on your piano, and reset settings on the rear panel of the Disklavier control unit. 7 Connect the supplied power cable to the AC adaptor. 8 Connect the power cable extended from the AC wall outlet. 3 Connect the MIDI IN... terminal of your control unit to the MIDI OUT terminal of the rear panel of the Disklavier control unit with the supplied MIDI cable. 4 Connect the MIDI OUT terminal of your control unit to the MIDI IN terminal of the rear panel...
... the data on your control unit to the floppy disk before connecting. 1 Turn on your piano, and reset settings on the rear panel of the Disklavier control unit. 7 Connect the supplied power cable to the AC adaptor. 8 Connect the power cable extended from the AC wall outlet. 3 Connect the MIDI IN... terminal of your control unit to the MIDI OUT terminal of the rear panel of the Disklavier control unit with the supplied MIDI cable. 4 Connect the MIDI OUT terminal of your control unit to the MIDI IN terminal of the rear panel...
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... Connecting Monitor Speakers To listen to the internal XG tone generator voices, you have to the OUTPUT jacks on the rear of the Disklavier control unit with the supplied audio cable. phone plug). AC wall outlet Monitor speaker (left) POWER ON OFF INPUT LINE 1 (--10dB...2 (--4dB) POWER ON OFF Monitor speaker (right) POWER ON OFF INPUT LINE 1 (--10dB) PARALLEL LINE 2 (--4dB) Audio cable (supplied) Disklavier control unit Audio cable (supplied) 12 For models with the amplifier Connect with the supplied audio cable (pin plugs - Connection methods vary depending on ...
... Connecting Monitor Speakers To listen to the internal XG tone generator voices, you have to the OUTPUT jacks on the rear of the Disklavier control unit with the supplied audio cable. phone plug). AC wall outlet Monitor speaker (left) POWER ON OFF INPUT LINE 1 (--10dB...2 (--4dB) POWER ON OFF Monitor speaker (right) POWER ON OFF INPUT LINE 1 (--10dB) PARALLEL LINE 2 (--4dB) Audio cable (supplied) Disklavier control unit Audio cable (supplied) 12 For models with the amplifier Connect with the supplied audio cable (pin plugs - Connection methods vary depending on ...
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... unit is not to be used , the two batteries supplied with the Disklavier control unit must be installed. This section provides notes on the safe handling of the remote control, install the batteries, and then replace the cover. ...
... unit is not to be used , the two batteries supplied with the Disklavier control unit must be installed. This section provides notes on the safe handling of the remote control, install the batteries, and then replace the cover. ...
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..., and last selected song will be loaded. Chapter 2 Getting Started ■ Using the Remote Control To use . 14 PLEASE WAIT =Memory= V+00 (no song) Your Disklavier control unit is plugged into the AC wall outlet. When you can also turn on the power of your piano. 2 Press [ON/OFF] on the... front panel. Approx. 5 m 30° 30° 30° 30° Turning On the Disklavier Control Unit 1 Make sure that the AC adaptor is now ready for use the remote control, point it at the remote control sensor on the...
..., and last selected song will be loaded. Chapter 2 Getting Started ■ Using the Remote Control To use . 14 PLEASE WAIT =Memory= V+00 (no song) Your Disklavier control unit is plugged into the AC wall outlet. When you can also turn on the power of your piano. 2 Press [ON/OFF] on the... front panel. Approx. 5 m 30° 30° 30° 30° Turning On the Disklavier Control Unit 1 Make sure that the AC adaptor is now ready for use the remote control, point it at the remote control sensor on the...
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Note: If you replaced the existing unit with the Disklavier control unit (see page 10). The system menu screen appears. =SYSTEM MENU= (1/2){ *Clock Adj. *TimeZone *Backup *Restore 2 Select "PianoType" with the MIDI cables (see page 8). ... set the type of your piano. 1 Press [SYSTEM] on the right of Your Piano [SYSTEM] "PianoType" After you have connected the Disklavier control unit to your piano, you connected the Disklavier control unit to your piano with the cursor buttons then press [ENTER]. =SYSTEM MENU= _(2/2) *Language *PianoType *Display The piano type setup...
Note: If you replaced the existing unit with the Disklavier control unit (see page 10). The system menu screen appears. =SYSTEM MENU= (1/2){ *Clock Adj. *TimeZone *Backup *Restore 2 Select "PianoType" with the MIDI cables (see page 8). ... set the type of your piano. 1 Press [SYSTEM] on the right of Your Piano [SYSTEM] "PianoType" After you have connected the Disklavier control unit to your piano, you connected the Disklavier control unit to your piano with the cursor buttons then press [ENTER]. =SYSTEM MENU= _(2/2) *Language *PianoType *Display The piano type setup...
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If the piano type has been changed, this unit is also important for engaging timercontrolled programs. See Chapter 6 "Advanced Song Playback - The Disklavier control unit has an internal calendar that the Disklavier control unit displays the correct current time during the stop mode. Time is displayed in 24-hour format. Setting the...
If the piano type has been changed, this unit is also important for engaging timercontrolled programs. See Chapter 6 "Advanced Song Playback - The Disklavier control unit has an internal calendar that the Disklavier control unit displays the correct current time during the stop mode. Time is displayed in 24-hour format. Setting the...