Yamaha PSR-9000 [13/214] Rear panel connections

Yamaha PSR-9000 [13/214] Rear panel connections
Rear Panel & Connections
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C
K
N
E PAS OUVRIR.
T
RIC SHOCK,
N OR MOISTURE.
AC INLET
240V
2
2
0
V
130V
110V
LINE OUT AUX IN
/
LOOP RETURN
2 1 R L
/
L
+
R TRIM R L
/
L
+
R
LOOP SEND
R L
/
L
+
R
MAINSUB
MIN MAX
INPUT
INPUT STEREO OUT
MONITOR
OUT
PA
Sound source
Mixer
Sound source
Stereo System
This SCSI-2 50-pin connector
(D-sub, half-pitch) can be used
to connect to an external SCSI
data storage device allowing
you to conveniently save and
store large quantities of data.
Refer to page 127.
The LINE OUT jacks are used to send the
PSR-9000 output to a keyboard amplifier,
stereo sound system, mixing console, or tape
recorder. If you are connecting the PSR-9000
to a mono sound system, use only the L/L+R
jack. When only this jack is connected (using
a standard phone plug), the left and right
channels are combined and output through
this jack allowing you have a mono mix of
the PSR-9000's stereo sound.
Refer to page 126.
Connection Examples
In this setup, the sound of the PSR-9000 itself as well as the
external sources is reproduced via the PSR-9000's built-in
amplifier and speakers, allowing the PSR-9000 to function as
a convenient stage monitor system.
The TRIM control allows the
input sensitivity of the AUX IN
L/L+R and R (LOOP RETURN)
jacks to be adjusted for
optimum level matching with
the connected equipment.
Refer to page 14.
Refer to page 14.
AC
INLET
Depending on the SCSI
device, you may need a special
connecting cable or adaptor to
connect the device properly to
the PSR-9000. Make sure to
confirm the connection config-
uration of both the PSR-9000
and the SCSI device before
purchasing the device.
The SCSI ID number of the
PSR-9000 is fixed at 7. Make
sure to set the ID number of
the external SCSI device to a
number other than this (i.e., 0 -
6).
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