Yamaha disklavier YMM Series User Manual

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• Always remove the power plug from the AC outlet before cleaning the Disklavier. Leaving the

power plug connected presents a risk of electric shock.

• Do not use benzene, thinner, cleaning detergent, or a chemical cloth to clean the Disklavier.

• Do not place metal objects with rubber feet on top of the Disklavier. The color and finish of the

Disklavier can be damaged.

• Do not place heavy objects on the Disklavier. Doing so can damage the Disklavier.

• Use a soft, diy cloth to clean the Disklavier. However, if you discover a stain, carefully use a soft

damp cloth to remove it.

Interference

• The Disklavier uses high-frequency digital circuits that may cause interference to radios and TVs

placed close to it. If interference does occur, relocate the affected equipment.

Handling Batteries

The remote control of this unit is powered by diy batteries. Improper use or misuse of the dry
batteries can cause the diy batteries to heat up, leak electrolyte or burst which in turn may result in a
fire, damage to equipment and/or nearby objects or in burns, injury or other bodily harm. Read
through and familiarize yourself with the following safety precautions prior to use to ensure correct
usage.

• Do not directly touch the chemicals (electrolyte) which have leaked from diy batteries.

1. If electrolyte from dry batteries has made contact with your eyes, rinse your eyes thoroughly

with clean water and seek medical treatment from a physician immediately.

2. If electrolyte from dry batteries has touched your skin or clothing, rinse it off immediately

with clean water.

3. If electrolyte from dry batteries has found its way inside your mouth, gargle immediately and

consult a physician.

• Do not install the diy batteries with the “+” and poles reversed. Misaligning the poles of diy

batteries can lead the dry batteries to be charged or shorted or it can cause them to heat up, leak
electrolyte or burst which in turn may result in a fire, damage to nearby objects or in burns,
injuiy or other bodily hai*m.

• Use only the designated batteries. Do not use used batteries with unused batteries or different

types of batteries together. This can cause them to heat up, leak electrolyte or burst which in turn
may result in a fire or in bums, injury or other bodily harm.
Replace all the dry batteries at the same time. Do not use new and old diy batteries together. Do
not use different types of batteries (alkaline and manganese batteries, batteries made by different
manufacturers or different batteiy products made by the same manufacturer) together: this can
cause them to heat up, ingite or leak elecLolyte.

• When the battery-powered unit is not going to be used for a prolonged period of time, remove

the diy batteries from the unit. Othei-wise the batteries will run down and their electrolyte may
leak, resulting in damage to the unit.

• Remove spent batteries immediately from equipment. Otherwise, batteries will overdischarge,

causing them to heat up, leak electrolyte or burst which in turn may result in damage to nearby
objects or in burns, injuiy or other bodily hcU'm.

• Dispose of batteries in accordance with the applicable regulations and ordinances.

Please keep this manual for future reference.

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Table of Contents

Basic Operations

Chapter 1
Introduction............................................1

Welcome to the Disklavier Piano!.................. 1

Items Supplied with the Disklavier................. 2

Conventions Used in the Disklavier Manuals..2
Trademarks & Copyright................................ 2
Basic Disklavier Terminology.........................3
Application Guide........................................... 4

Chapter 2
Names of Parts and Their Functions ..7

Control Unit — Front Panel............................7
Control Unit — Rear Panel.............................8
Switch Box..................................................... 9
Remote Control............................................10

Chapter 3
Setting Up Your Disklavier................. 11

Connecting the Control Unit........................ 11
Connecting the Power Cable.......................11
Connecting a Speaker System ..................... 11
Power On Procedure................................... 12
Power Off Procedure................................... 13
Connecting Other Equipment.......................13

Chapter 4
Using the Remote Control.................. 14

Installing Batteries in the Remote Control....14
Battery Replacement....................................14
Using the Remote Control............................14

Chapter 5
Using Floppy Disks............................. 15

Handling Floppy Disks................................. 15

Accidental Erasure Protection......................15

Inserting & Ejecting Floppy Disks................ 15

Chapter 6
Display (LCD)....................................... 17

Various Displays.......................................... 17

Chapter 7
Basic Playback..................................... 20

starting Playback..........................................20
Pausing Playback........................................ 21
Stopping Playback.......................................21
Selecting Songs with the Control Unit........21
Selecting Songs with the Remote Control ....22
Fast Preview & Review................................ 22
Fast Forward & Reverse.............................. 23
Adjusting the Volume................................... 24
Balancing the Ensemble Volume (TG Master

Balance)................................................... 25

Changing the Tempo....................................26
Transposing a Song..................................... 27

Chapter 8
Repeat Playback ................................. 28

All Song, Single Song, Random Repeat........ 28
Segment A~ B Repeat................................. 29
Segment A~ (Return & Pause) Repeat..........30
Starting Playback from a Specified Point

(Search).................................................. 31

Chapter 9
Auto Start

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Space Playback............. 33

Setting Auto Start......................................... 33
Auto Start..................................................... 33
Timer-Controlled Playback........................... 34
Setting Space Playback............................... 35
Space Playback........................................... 36

Chapter 10
Useful Functions for Learning

Piano .................................................... 37

Cancelling the Left-Hand or Right-Hand

Piano Part.................................................37

Operating the Pedals Yourself..................... 37
Using the Metronome...................................38
Playback with the Metronome......................40

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