Saving the settings and checking the connection – Yamaha CLAVINOVA C L P - 3 8 0 User Manual

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Internet Direct Connection (IDC)

CLP-380 Owner’s Manual

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Basic Operation

Saving the Settings and Checking the Connection

You can save the settings and check the connection.

5.

Save the settings and check the connection.

Press the B [+ (YES)] button.

After the settings are saved, the instrument automatically starts checking the
connection. When the operation is finished, the results are displayed on the
screen.

6.

Return to the Internet Settings screen.

Press the B [– (NO)], B [+ (YES)], or [EXIT] button.

7.

Return to the default screen.

Press the [EXIT] button.

You can play back songs from the Internet. For instructions on playing back songs,
see “Listening to the Songs on Internet” on page 70.

Using a Cable Connection (Using Static IP Address,
Proxy Server) / Using a Wireless LAN (Using Static IP
Address, Proxy Server)

Before using a USB storage device, be sure to read the section “Precautions when using
the USB [TO DEVICE] terminal” on page 122.

2.

Connect the devices according to the example.

For information on connecting the devices, refer to the website:
http://music.yamaha.com/idc/

3.

Connect the instrument to the Internet.

You’ll need to make Internet settings on the instrument explained in the section
“About the Internet Settings” below.
Making the Internet settings might take some time.

Make sure to save any settings you
have made or changed. Turning off
the instrument before saving may
result in loss of data.

CAUTION

B

D

NO

YES

A

C

Wireless Execute?-->

Save&ConnectTest

B

D

NO

YES

A

C

ConnectSucceeded OK-->

Save the Settings and Check the Connection screen

This instrument has two USB [TO
DEVICE] terminals; however, both
cannot be used at the same time.
Use the [SELECT] switch on the left
of the panel to select the desired
terminal. If you connect USB
storage devices to both USB [TO
DEVICE] terminals, the devices
may not operate properly.

TIP

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