Basic Operations - Yamaha PSR-F52 Owner's Manual

Table of Contents

Advertisement

Basic Operations

Panel Controls and Terminals
Want to know about certain operations?
Check the Video manual for details!
* If subtitles for your own language are not displayed, you can change this
from the YouTube screen.
Front Panel
Functions
To set the Functions, simultaneously hold down [SHIFT]
and press the corresponding key as indicated.
Rear Panel
PHONES/
OUTPUT
See below.
Connecting Headphones or External Audio
Equipment
You can connect a set of stereo headphones with a stereo mini
plug to the [PHONES/OUTPUT]. This jack also functions as an
external output for sending the audio signal of this inst
equipment. The speakers of the instrument are
external audio
automatically shut off when a headphones plug, etc. is inserted
into this jack.
stereo
mini plug
CAUTION
• Before using the headphones, be sure to set the volume of the instrument at the
minimum level. Then gradually raise the volume while playing the instrument, for
your ear comfort and safety.
• Do not use the instrument or headphones for a long period of time at a high or
uncomfortable volume level, since this can cause permanent hearing loss.
• Before connecting the instrument to other electronic devices, make sure to set
all volume levels to minimum, and then turn on the power of all the devices. (The
PSR-F52 must be turned on to enable setting of the volume level.) Otherwise,
damage to the components or electrical shock may occur.
6
PSR-F52 Owner's Manual
Song/Style/Voice Categories
 Page 9
DC IN jack
 Page 5
rument to
 Pages 11 - 15
MASTER VOLUME [+]/[−]
To increase the volume, press [+].
To decrease the volume, press [−].
 Page 9
Volume Limit
This lets you prevent the Master Volume from accidentally
being set too loud.
Selecting and Playing a Song, Style or
Voice
2
1
Press [SONG] or [STYLE] or [VOICE].
The position of the lit dot on the display (page 7) depends on
whether you have selected Song/Style/Voice.
Display
When Song is
selected
When Style is
selected
1
3
When Voice is
selected

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

Table of Contents