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* 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.
* Handlin
Avoid rough handling. Don't drop or jolt the PortaSound
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.
* Adaptors
Use only the power adaptor described in the POWER
section. Disconnect the AC adaptor when not using your
PortaSound.
* Batteries
* When not using your PortaSound for long periods, be
sure to remove the batteries to avoid damage through
battery leakage.
* Replace weak batteries before they run down completely.
ópecifications
* Always replace all batteries with new ones.
* Do not use different kinds of batteries at the same time.
* In case electrolyte has leaked into the battery
compartment, wipe it off completely before installing new
batteries.
* Cleaning
Clean the exterior with a soft, dry cloth. Using chemical
solvents will damage the finish.
© Interference Through Electromagnetic Fields
Do not use your PortaSound close to television sets or
other equipment receiving electromagnetic signals as this
could cause interference noise in the other appliance.
* Service and Modifications
Your PortaSound contains no user serviceable parts.
Opening it or tampering with it in any way can lead to
electrical shock as well as damage. Of course, any
k.
resulting damage will not longer be repaired free of
charge. Refer all servicing to qualified YAMAHA
personnel.
improper use.
Keyboard
Master Controis
Voices
Styles
Style/Voice Select
Multi Display
Voice Effects
Overall Controls
MIDI Controls
Song Memory
38
49 half-sized keys (C1-C5)
Power switch, Master Volume,
Demo Start/Stop button
100 AWM Voices
50 Basic Rhythm Styles and
Arrangements
Number buttons 0-9, Increment/
Decrement buttons, Style/Voice
buttons, Style/Voice Display
Increment/Decrement buttons
Harmony (On/Off), Volume, Vibrato,
Reverb buttons.
Tempo, Transpose, Tuning buttons
Keyboard Transmit Channel,
Memory Bulk Dump buttons,
Receive Channel/Clock, Receive
On/Off buttons
Song Memory LED, Song# button,
Play/Stop button, Play/Stop
button, Melody Rec button, Chord
Rec button
Auto
Accompaniment
Terminals
Amplifiers
Speakers
Power Source
Dimensions
Weight
Optional Items
Single Finger/Fingered buttons for
Fingering Assign, Intro/Large/Bridge
buttons for OrchestrationStart/Stop,
Fill to Normal, Fill to Bridge, Synchro
Start/Ending buttons for
Accompaniment Control
MIDI OUT, MIDI INHEADPHONES/
AUX. OUT (stereo), DC 9-12V IN
2W x2
10cm x 2 (4 ohms)
DC 9V
(6 batteries: 1.5V SUM-2, R-14)
AC power adaptor:
PA-3, PA-4, PA-40
668mm (W) x 265mm (D) x 83mm
(H)
2.5 kg (without batteries)
PA-3, PA-4, PA-40 AC power
adaptor
prior notice.

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