Yamaha PSR-200 [3/29] Before you begin
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BEFORE YOU BEGIN
Power Supply
Your PSR-200 or PSR-300 will run either from batteries or
an optional power adapter. Follow the instructions below ac-
cording to the power source you intend to use.
Using Batteries
Six 1.5V D size (SUM-1 or R-20) or equivalent batteries
must first be installed in the battery compartment.
Before replacing the batteries, make sure that the power is turned off.
During battery replacement the memory will be backed up for approxi-
mately 1 minute.
1.
Open the battery compartment cover located on the instru-
2.
ment’s bottom panel.
Insert the six batteries, being careful to follow the polarity
markings on the cabinet.
3.
Replace the compartment cover, making sure that it locks
firmly in place.
* The included batteries are for testing purposes. Their service life might
be considerably shortened due to storage conditions, etc.
Caution:
1. When the batteries run down, replace them with a complete
set of six new batteries. NEVER mix old and new batteries.
2. Do not use different kinds of batteries at the same time.
3. In case electrolyte has leaked into the battery compartment,
wipe it off completely before installing new batteries.
4. To prevent possible damage due to battery leakage, remove
the batteries from the instrument if it is not to be used for an
extended period of time.
Auto Power OFF
To prevent unnecessary battery drainage, the PSR-200/PSR-
300 features an Auto Power OFF function that automatically
turns the power OFF if the instrument is not used for
approximately 10 minutes.
The Auto Power OFF function does not operate when the
PSR-200/PSR-300 is powered from an optional AC Power
Adaptor, as described below.
Using An Optional AC Power Adaptor
Plug the DC output cable from an optional Yamaha PA-3,
PA-4, or PA-40 AC Power Adaptor into the DC IN jack on the
rear panel of the PSR-200/PSR-300, then plug the AC Power
Adaptor into a convenient wall AC power socket.
The internal batteries are automatically disconnected when
an AC Power Adaptor is used. Disconnect the AC Power
Adaptor when not using your PSR-200/PSR-300.
Use ONLY a Yamaha PA-3, PA-4, or PA-40 AC Power Adaptor to
power your instrument from the AC mains. Other adaptors may
cause serious damage to your PSR-200/PSR-300.
Setting Up the Music Stand
Insert the bottom edge of the music stand into the slot
located at the rear of the PSR-200/PSR-300 control panel.
Maintenance
Location
Avoid exposure to direct sunlight or other sources of heat.
Never leave it inside a car where it can get very hot. It may
cause discoloration or deformation. Vibration, excessive
dust, cold, low or high humidity can also cause malfunction.
Handling
Avoid rough handling. Don’t drop or jolt the PSR-200/300
as this can damage the internal circuitry. Pressing too hard
on keys or controls may lead to malfunctions. When cords
are plugged into the rear panel jacks, pay particular attention
not to apply excessive force to them since this may damage
the terminals.
Cleaning
Clean the exterior with a soft, dry cloth. Using chemical
solvents will damage the finish.
Interference Through Electromagnetic Fields
Do not use your PSR-200/300 close to television sets or
other equipment receiving electromagnetic signals as this
could cause interference noise in the other appliance.
Service and Modifications
Your PSR-200/300 contains no user serviceable parts.
Opening it or tampering with it in any way can lead to elec-
trical shock as well as damage. Refer all servicing to quali-
fied YAMAHA personnel.
YAMAHA is NOT responsible for damage caused
by improper use.
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- Congratulations 2
- Contents 2
- You are the proud owner of a yamaha portatone your portatone is a high quality musical instrument that incorporates advanced yamaha digital technology and many versatile features in order to obtain maximum per formance and enjoyment from your portatone we urge you to read this owner s manual thoroughly while trying out the various features de scribed keep the owner s manual in a safe place for later reference 2
- Before you begin 3
- Maintenance 3
- Power supply 3
- Setting up the music stand 3
- Nomenclature 4
- Rear panel connectors 5
- Top panel controls 5
- Adjusting the volume 6
- Hi hat open 6
- Instrument key instrument 6
- Key symbol 6
- Keyboard percussion 6
- Selecting and playing voices 6
- Snare lo 6
- Psr 300 only 7
- Sustain 7
- Transpose 7
- Be assigned to the left hand keys 8
- C3 key it can be set to any other key by pressing the de 8
- Change button 8
- Changing the right and left hand voices 8
- Hand section of the keyboard 8
- Hand voice can be selected in the normal way 8
- If necessary set the split point as described below 8
- Setting the split mode split point 8
- The c3 key for example would be displayed as c3 f 2 would be displayed as 8
- The sharp is indicated 8
- The split mode 8
- The split mode split point is retained in memory and will be recalled whenever the split mode is selected note that the split point key is included in the right 8
- Voice can be selected in the normal way 8
- Voice has been selected since the psr 200 psr 300 was 8
- Voices at once one with the left hand and one with the right the left hand voice can be played to the left of the split 8
- Rhythm accompaniment 9
- Selecting an accompaniment style 9
- Setting the tempo 9
- Starting the accompaniment 9
- Adding fill ins 10
- Adjusting the accompaniment 10
- Rhythm accompaniment 10
- Starting the accompaniment with an introduction 10
- Stopping the accompaniment 10
- Volume 10
- Auto accompaniment 11
- Single finger accompaniment 11
- Fingered accompaniment 12
- Setting the accompaniment 12
- Setting the tempo 12
- Volume 12
- Auto harmony 13
- Recording 13
- The chord memory 13
- Begin playback of that bank if you press a different bank button during playback playback of the newly selected bank will begin from the top of the next measure 14
- Can be programmed a synthesized voice will announce 14
- Play the required chords 14
- Playback will stop automatically when an ending is en 14
- Playback will stop automatically when the end of the re corded sequence is reached if the synchro start ending button was used to stop recording otherwise the chord sequence will be repeated until stopped by ei 14
- Recording will begin as soon as you play a chord on the 14
- Rhythm will begin without bass and chord accompaniment until you play the first chord on the left hand section of 14
- The chord memory 14
- Enjoy the demonstration 15
- Initial data 15
- Song book 15
- Moving up to midi 16
- Music minus one a brief introduction to midi 16
- Simple midi control 16
- Songbook 16
- The psr 300 midi connectors 16
- Fingered single finger mode 17
- Midi sequence recording 17
- Normal mode 17
- Psr 300 midi settings functions 17
- Psr 300 only 17
- Remote control mode midi transmission 17
- Remote control mode reception 17
- Remote control mode selection 17
- Remote control mode transmission 17
- Split mode 17
- The remote control mode 17
- Midi receive channel selection 18
- Moving up to midi psr 300 only 18
- Multi mode selection 18
- Multi mode transmission 18
- The multi mode 18
- Board sound check 19
- Problem 19
- Troubleshooting 19
- Accompaniment control 20
- Auto harmony 20
- Chord memory 20
- Overall control 20
- Song book 20
- Specifications 20
- Sustain 20
- Troubleshooting 20
- Voice style 20
- Weight 20
- Fingering chart 21
- Fingering chart 22
- Active sense 25
- All notes off 25
- Commands 25
- Default 25
- Local on off 25
- Midi implementation chart 25
- Mode 1 omni on poly 25
- Nh v 0 8nh 25
- Nh v 1 127 note off 25
- Note on 25
- O 0 99 o 0 99 25
- O yes x no 25
- Remarks 25
- Song pos 25
- Song sel 25
- True voice 25
- Active sense 26
- Altered 26
- Commands 26
- Default 26
- L 16 channel multi timbre dynamic voice allocation 26
- Local on off all notes off 26
- Midi implementation chart 26
- Mode 1 omni on poly 26
- Nh v 0 26
- Nh v 0 8nh 26
- Nh v 1 127 26
- Note off 26
- Note on 26
- O 0 99 26
- O o x x 26
- Song sel 26
- System 26
- True voice 26
- X x x x 26
- Fcc information u s a 27
- Important 27
- Important notice do not modify this unit 27
- Important 29
- Yamaha 29
- Yamaha corporation 29
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