Parts and functions, A on/standby switch, B power led – Yamaha UX256 User Manual

Page 9: C usb led, D to tg terminals 1 and 2, E midi terminals 1-6, F usb terminal, G dc in jack

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Parts and Functions

Front panel

Rear panel

A

ON/STANDBY switch

Press this switch to turn the power to
the UX256 on or off (standby).

Even when the power is off

(standby), a small current flows
through the unit. If you plan not to
use the UX256 for a long period
of time, be sure to remove the
power adaptor from the AC outlet.

B

POWER LED

This indicator lights up when the power
to the UX256 is turned on.

C

USB LED

This indicator lights up when the UX256
is connected to the computer and ready
for use. It flashes when the UX256
receives or transmits MIDI signals.

D

TO TG terminals 1 and 2

Connect these terminals to the TO HOST
terminals on the MIDI devices. Use an
optional 8-pin system peripheral cable for
Apple Macintosh for connection.

Set the HOST SELECT switch
of the connected MIDI device
to “PC-1” or “Mac” regardless
of the computer you are using.

E

MIDI terminals 1-6

Connect MIDI devices to these terminals
using MIDI cables.

MIDI IN: Receives MIDI signals.
MIDI OUT: Transmits MIDI signals.

F

USB terminal

Connect this terminal to a computer or
a USB hub using a USB cable.

G

DC IN jack

Connect the PA-3B power adaptor here.

Before connecting the power
adaptor, make sure that the
power ON/STANDBY switch on
the unit is set to off (standby).
Connect the power adaptor to the
DC IN jack, then plug the adaptor
into the AC outlet.

4

3

2

1

5

4

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NOTE

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