Rear Panel & Connections - Yamaha TYROS Owner's Manual

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Panel Controls and Terminals
I Rear Panel & Connections
• Since the TYROS has no built-in
speakers, you need to monitor its
sound output via external audio
equipment. Alternatively, you could
use a pair of headphones.
For installing an optional
set of speakers.
See page 20.
TO RIGHT SPEAKER
One or two optional Yamaha FC4 or FC5
footswitches connected to one of these
jacks can be used to control sustain and
a range of other important functions.
An optional Yamaha FC7 Foot Controller
connected to one of these jacks can be
used to control volume and a range of
other important functions.
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TYROS Owner's Manual
• Make sure that the POWER switch is in the OFF (extended)
position before making any connections. If you make con-
nections while the POWER switch is on, you risk damaging
external equipment such as the amp or speakers.
For installing the included
music rest.
See page 21.
ASSIGNABLE FOOT PEDAL
1
2
3
(SUSTAIN)
(DSP VARIATION)
(VOLUME)
MFC10
See page 152.
The sophisticated MIDI functions give
you powerful tools to expand your music
performance and creation possibilities.
Air vent
• Do not place objects on the instrument's air vent,
since this may prevent adequate ventilation of the
internal components, and possibly result in the
instrument overheating.
MIDI A
MIDI B
IN
OUT
IN
OUT
• The TYROS' default setting for
the external television/video
monitor signal is "PAL." Depend-
ing on your particular locale, the
standard may be different and
the setting should be changed
accordingly. (For example, NTSC
is generally used in North Amer-
ica.) Check the standard used by
your television or video monitor,
and if it is not PAL, change the
setting in the VIDEO OUT display
to "NTSC" (page 151).
You can connect the TYROS to a
television or video monitor to dis-
play the lyrics and chords in your
song data on a larger screen.
See page 151.
RCA pin plug VIDEO IN
See page 148.
VIDEO OUT
USB
NTSC / PAL
Connecting to a
computer via USB
See page 58

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