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TA3
SH3 / SC3
Owner's Manual
Manual de instrucciones
Mode d'emploi
Benutzerhandbuch
Manuale di istruzioni
Before using the instrument, be sure to read "PRECAUTIONS" on pages 6-7.
Antes de utilizar el instrumento, lea la sección "PRECAUCIONES", en las páginas 6-7.
Avant d'utiliser cet instrument, lisez attentivement la section « PRÉCAUTIONS D'USAGE » aux pages 6-7.
Prima di utilizzare lo strumento, assicurarsi di leggere la sezione "PRECAUZIONI", alle pagine 6-7.

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  • Page 1 SH3 / SC3 Owner’s Manual Manual de instrucciones Mode d’emploi Benutzerhandbuch Manuale di istruzioni Before using the instrument, be sure to read “PRECAUTIONS” on pages 6-7. Antes de utilizar el instrumento, lea la sección “PRECAUCIONES”, en las páginas 6-7. Avant d’utiliser cet instrument, lisez attentivement la section « PRÉCAUTIONS D’USAGE » aux pages 6-7. Prima di utilizzare lo strumento, assicurarsi di leggere la sezione “PRECAUZIONI”, alle pagine 6-7.
  • Page 2 1. IMPORTANT NOTICE: DO NOT MODIFY THIS UNIT! This product, when installed as indicated in the instructions contained in this manual, meets FCC requirements. Modifications not expressly approved by Yamaha may void your authority, granted by the FCC, to use the product. 2. IMPORTANT: When connecting this product to accessories and/or another product use only high quality shielded cables.
  • Page 3 The name plate is located on the bottom of the unit. La placa con el nombre se encuentra en la parte inferior de la unidad. La plaque signalétique de ce produit se trouve dans le bas de l'unité. Das Namensschild befindet sich an der Geräteunterseite. La targhetta del nome si trova sul fondo dell'unità.
  • Page 4 TA3 SH3 SC3 Owner’s Manual...
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    TA3 SH3 SC3 Owner’s Manual Table of Contents 4 Other Important Functions (UTILITY) 38 PRECAUTIONS ..............6 NOTICE................... 7 Using the metronome ............38 Information ................8 Turning the metronome on/off ..........38 Adjusting the tempo ..............39 Main Features Selecting the time signature (beat) ..........
  • Page 6: Precautions

    AC outlet, the product will not be outlet. disconnected from the power source. Finally have the device inspected by Yamaha service • Do not connect the product to an electrical outlet using a personnel. multi-plug outlet extender. Doing so can result in lower - The power cord or plug becomes frayed or damaged.
  • Page 7: Notice

    Failure to observe this may cause electric shocks. USB flash drive or an external device such as a computer as backup data. Yamaha cannot be held responsible for damage caused by improper use or modifications to the product, or data that is lost or destroyed.
  • Page 8: Information

    • The speed of signal transfer and the distance at which them, the permission of Yamaha Corporation is not required communication is possible differs according to the distance regardless of whether the distribution method is paid or free between the communicating devices, the presence of of charge.
  • Page 9: Main Features

    This instrument features piano sounds created with samples of the Yamaha CFX flagship concert grand piano and the famed Vienna- made Bösendorfer grand piano. The sound of the Yamaha CFX is powerful, sparkling and with a rich bass resonance. As an alternative, the Bösendorfer sound is soft and deep in the mid to bass range and beautiful for pianissimo parts.
  • Page 10: Getting Started

    Getting Started Thank you for purchasing this Yamaha piano! This is an acoustic piano equipped with a control unit and other devices, enabling you to play the piano just like an acoustic piano, but also with the modern conveniences of digital sound. It lets you enjoy a wide variety of functions such as selecting different Voices, playing back Songs, or recording your own performances.
  • Page 11: Included Accessories

     Headphone hanger ×1 (see page 19)  Attachment screws for headphone hanger ×2 (see page 19)  AC adaptor* ×1  Power cord* ×1 * May not be included depending on your area. Check with your Yamaha dealer. TA3 SH3 SC3 Owner’s Manual...
  • Page 12: Part Names And Functions

    Front panel Only for grand pianos without silencing lever TA3 only Bottom panel These buttons are pressed upward from the bottom. For qualified Yamaha & personnel only. TA3/SH3 only TA3/SH3 only These are connected to the sensor and to the internal unit.
  • Page 13 For the SH3 and SC3 grand pianos, connect the power cord and the AC adaptor to this jack (page 15). For upright pianos and the TA3 grand pianos, only qualified Yamaha personnel should handle this jack. The plug is already connected when the instrument is shipped.
  • Page 14: Preparing The Power Supply

    Preparing the Power Supply In order to use the special functions on the TransAcoustic™ Piano or the Silent Piano™, the power to the instrument must be turned on. If you are using the instrument as a conventional acoustic piano, it is not necessary to turn on the power. Connect the plugs of the AC adaptor and power cord.
  • Page 15 • For grand pianos: Connect the plugs to the DC IN jack (DC IN 24V) located at bottom the piano, and to the AC outlet in the order shown in the illustration. If you desire a cleaner installation, you can attach the AC adaptor to the adaptor holder which is located at behind the control unit.
  • Page 16 Auto Power Off function To prevent unnecessary power consumption, this instrument features an Auto Power Off function that automatically turns the power off if the instrument is not operated for approximately 30 minutes. This function is enabled by default. NOTICE When the instrument is communicating with other devices or Songs are being played back, the power will not be turned off automatically.
  • Page 17: Enjoy Playing The Piano

    Enjoy Playing the Piano This instrument can be played in the following modes depending on the circumstances and your personal preferences. • Acoustic mode: You can play as a normal acoustic piano (see below). • Quiet mode: You can play with the acoustic piano sound muted and listen to a digital sound through the headphones (page 18).
  • Page 18: Playing With Digital Sounds Using The Headphones (Quiet Mode)

    Playing with digital sounds using the headphones (Quiet mode) This lets you play with the acoustic piano sound muted and listen to the digital sound through the headphones. In this condition, no piano sound can be heard from the instrument. The movement of the keys is detected by the sensors and transmitted to the tone generator, and then the sound is output from the headphones.
  • Page 19: Attaching The Headphone Hanger

    While playing the keyboard, adjust the volume level by rotating the [VOLUME] control. Decreases the level. Increases the level. Reproducing a natural sound distance sensation (even when using headphones) — Binaural Sampling and Stereophonic Optimizer This instrument features two advanced technologies that allow you to enjoy exceptionally realistic, natural piano sound, even when listening on headphones.
  • Page 20: Playing With Digital Sounds Using Soundboard Resonance (Transacoustic Mode)

    Playing with digital sounds using soundboard resonance (TransAcoustic mode) This lets you play the digital sounds and hear them through the resonance of the piano soundboard by means of TransAcoustic technology. In this condition, no piano sound can be heard from the instrument. NOTE The physical sound of the keyboard mechanism remains even when playing in the TransAcoustic mode.
  • Page 21: Layering The Digital Sound With The Acoustic Piano Sound

    While playing the keyboard, adjust the volume level by rotating the [VOLUME] control. Decreases the level. Increases the level. Layering the digital sound with the acoustic piano sound (Layer mode) With the Layer mode, you can play a digital sound layered over the acoustic piano sound. To enable the Layer mode, generally follow the steps of TransAcoustic mode on page 20, but make sure to turn on the acoustic piano sound in step 3 as shown below.
  • Page 22: Selecting A Voice For Playing With Digital Sound

    Selecting a Voice for playing with digital sound When in the Quiet mode, TransAcoustic mode, or Layer mode, you can play various preset Voices on the piano. For information on available Voices, refer to the “Voice List” on page 23. Press the Menu button several times until the Lights up in orange [VOICE] lamp lights up in orange.
  • Page 23: Voice List

    Voice List For details on each Voice, refer to page 69. Button Display Voice Name Button Display Voice Name Button 1 Button 1 CFX Grand CFX Grand [CFX] [CFX] (Binaural CFX Grand*) (Binaural CFX Grand*) Button 2 Button 2 Bösendorfer Bösendorfer [Bösendorfer] [Bösendorfer]...
  • Page 24: Playing Back And Recording Songs

    Playing Back and Recording Songs The preset songs, your recorded performances, and commercially available songs are referred to as “Songs” in this manual. This instrument allows you to play or record both MIDI Songs and Audio Songs. • MIDI Songs A MIDI Song is comprised of your keyboard performance information and is not a recording of the actual sound itself.
  • Page 25 (Only when playing a Song from a USB flash drive) Connect the USB flash drive to the [USB TO DEVICE] terminal. Before using the USB flash drive, be sure to read “Connecting USB devices” on page 55. Press the Menu button several times until the Lights up in orange [SONG] lamp lights up in orange.
  • Page 26 Playback sequence of Songs in a USB flash drive The Songs stored in the USB flash drive are sorted and played back in the order below. User Songs are named as follows, and are saved in the “USER FILES” folder. Songs are played back in ascending order of the Song number (**).
  • Page 27: Playback Operations

    Playback operations Playback continues even when you change the menu (VOICE/SONG/UTILITY) while a Song is playing. Only when SONG is selected, the following operations are available during playback. [VALUE] control Button 1 Button 3 • Pause Press Button 3 [ ] (Play/Pause) to pause playback.
  • Page 28: Specifying The Playback Part (Right-Hand/Left-Hand) For A Midi Song

    Specifying the playback part (right-hand/left-hand) for a MIDI Song Depending on the particular MIDI Song, such as preset Songs, the Song data may include independent right-hand and left-hand parts. This type of Song data allows you to specify the playback part, and practice the part of one hand while the other part is playing back.
  • Page 29: Recording Your Performance

    Recording your performance This instrument allows you to record your performance by using one of the following two methods. • MIDI recording With this method, you can record your performance on this instrument as a MIDI Song (SMF format 0). Up to 10 MIDI Songs can be saved to internal memory and up to 100 to a USB flash drive (at 500 KB/Song max.).
  • Page 30 Press Button 1 [Select] several times to select the recording format (Song category). • For MIDI recording to internal memory: U. (U.01–U.10) • For MIDI recording to a USB flash drive: S. (S.00–S.99) • For Audio recording to a USB flash drive: A. (A.00–A.99) Rotate the [VALUE] control to select the Song number for recording.
  • Page 31: Recording The Right-Hand And Left-Hand Parts Independently (Midi Recording)

    When your performance is finished, press Button 2 [Rec] or Button 3 [ ] (Play/ Pause) to stop recording. Dashes appear on the display in succession, indicating that the recorded data is being saved. After the data is saved, an “End” message appears, and the recorded Song number appears.
  • Page 32 When your performance is finished, press Button 2 [Rec] or Button 3 [ ] (Play/ Pause) to stop recording. Dashes appear on the display in succession, indicating that the recorded data is being saved. After the data is saved, an “End” message appears, and the recorded Song number appears.
  • Page 33 When your performance is finished, press Button 2 [Rec] or Button 3 [ ] (Play/ Pause) to stop recording. Dashes appear on the display in succession, indicating that the recorded data is being saved. After the data is saved, an “End” message appears, and the recorded Song number appears.
  • Page 34: Handling User Song Files

    Handling User Song files You can copy a User Song saved in the internal memory to a USB flash drive. Also, you can delete User Songs from internal memory or a USB flash drive. Before using a USB flash drive, be sure to read “Connecting USB devices” on page 55.
  • Page 35: Deleting User Songs

    Press Button 3 [Func.] to call up the Function number in the display. Function number Rotate the [VALUE] control to select “F5.4” (Copying User Songs). Press Button 3 [Func.] to call up “SAv” in the display. The lowest MIDI Song number which has no data in the USB flash drive is automatically selected as the copy destination and the number is shown in the display.
  • Page 36 Press Button 1 [Select] to select the category of the Song to be deleted. • U. (U.01–U.10): User Songs in internal memory (MIDI) • S. (S.00–S.99): User Songs in a USB flash drive (MIDI) • A. (A.00–A.99): User Songs in a USB flash drive (Audio) Rotate the [VALUE] control to select the Song number to delete.
  • Page 37: Setting The Appropriate Character Code For Song File Names

    Setting the appropriate Character Code for Song file names If the Song in the connected USB flash drive cannot be called up, you may need to select the Character Code which is compatible with the file/folder name, from the following two settings. The default setting is “Int.” •...
  • Page 38: Other Important Functions (Utility)

    Other Important Functions (UTILITY) The Utility operations described here allow you to use the metronome, play Rhythms and make other important and convenient settings for the instrument. Using the metronome By using the metronome, you can practice with an accurate tempo, and confirm the actual tempo by hearing it. NOTE (TA3 only) When in the Layer mode (page 21), you can play along with the metronome using only the acoustic piano sound by setting the Voice to “---”...
  • Page 39: Adjusting The Tempo

    Adjusting the tempo The metronome tempo can be set from 5 to 500 beats per minute. During Song playback (page 27), you can adjust the tempo of a MIDI Song or the speed of an Audio Song by using the operation described below. NOTE •...
  • Page 40: Adjusting The Metronome Volume

    Adjusting the metronome volume NOTE Changing the metronome volume also changes the Rhythm volume (page 43). The volume also can be set in Function F6.1 (page 50). Press Button 1 [Metronome] in the UTILITY so that the lamp lights up in orange. While holding down Button 1 [Metronome], rotate the [VALUE] control to adjust the metronome volume.
  • Page 41: Playing The Piano Along With Rhythm Playback

    Playing the piano along with Rhythm playback This instrument features rhythm patterns (combinations of drums and bass accompaniment) in various music genres, allowing you to play and perform along with dynamic Rhythm playback. For information on the available Rhythms, refer to the “Rhythm List”...
  • Page 42: Rhythm List

    Play the keyboard along with Rhythm playback. The instrument will automatically create appropriate accompaniment bass patterns while you play, based on the chords you play. If you do not want to have the bass accompaniment sound, you can turn it off (or on, as desired) in Function F6.4 (page 51).
  • Page 43: Adjusting The Rhythm Volume

    Adjusting the Rhythm volume NOTE Changing the Rhythm volume also changes the metronome volume (page 40). The volume also can be set in Function F6.1 (page 50). Press Button 2 [Rhythm] in the UTILITY so that the lamp lights up in orange. While holding down Button 2 [Rhythm], rotate the [VALUE] control to adjust the metronome volume.
  • Page 44: Customizing With The Various Function Parameters

    Customizing with the various Function parameters You can tune the instrument, adjust the metronome volume, and set a wide range of other convenient Function parameters to customize the instrument to suit your personal/performance preferences. For information on the available functions, refer to the “Function List” on page 45. Basic Function-setting operations Press the Menu button several times until the Lights up in orange...
  • Page 45: Function List

    Function List The Functions are categorized as follows. • Reverb settings: F1.1–F1.3 (see below) • Voice effect settings: F2.1–F2.9 (page 46) • Performance settings: F3.1–F3.6 (page 47) • Sound settings: F4.1–F4.9 (page 49) • Song settings: F5.1–F5.6 (page 50) • Metronome/Rhythm settings: F6.1–F6.5 (page 50) •...
  • Page 46  Voice effect settings The terms marked with an asterisk (*) are explained in the “Glossary of terms” on page 53. NOTE On the TA3, the effects F2.1–F2.6 are effective only when headphones are connected. Function Description Setting Default range setting VRM On/Off Turns the VRM (Virtual Resonance Modeling) effect*...
  • Page 47 Function Description Setting Default range setting Keyboard Shifts the pitch of the entire keyboard up or down in −12–0–+12 Transpose semitone intervals to facilitate playing in difficult key signatures, and to let you easily match the pitch of the keyboard to the range of a singer or other instruments. For example, if you set this parameter to “5,”...
  • Page 48 Function Description Setting Default range setting Scale Type Modern acoustic pianos are tuned almost exclusively (See the 1 (Equal) column at (Temperament) in equal temperaments. Likewise, this instrument left) employs equal temperament, but you can select one of various scales for playing in custom tunings for specific historical periods or music genres.
  • Page 49  Sound settings Function Description Setting Default range setting Binaural On/Off Turns the Binaural (or Stereophonic Optimizer) On/OFF function (page 19) on or off. When this function is on and a piano Voice (PF1–PF5) is selected, the sound from this instrument changes to the sound of Binaural Sampling or the sound enhanced with the Stereophonic Optimizer, allowing you to enjoy more realistic sound even when listening with headphones.
  • Page 50  Song settings Function Description Setting Default range setting MIDI Song/ Adjusts the volume balance between the keyboard −64–0–+64 Keyboard Volume performance and MIDI Song playback. The higher the Balance value, the lower the Song playback volume becomes; the lower the value, the lower the keyboard performance volume becomes.
  • Page 51 Function Description Setting Default range setting Rhythm Bass Determines whether the auto bass accompaniment for On/OFF f&4 the Rhythm is on or off. Rhythm Synchro Determines how the Rhythm playback starts. On/OFF f&5 Start • On: You can start Rhythm playback by pressing any key on the keyboard.
  • Page 52 Function Description Setting Default range setting Bluetooth Pairing Registers the Bluetooth-equipped device on this — — instrument. While “F7.6” is shown in the display, press Button 3 [Func.] to put pairing in standby on the instrument. After that, make settings on the Bluetooth equipped-device.
  • Page 53: Glossary Of Terms

    Function Description Setting Default range setting Startup Mode Determines whether the Quiet mode (Qt) is enabled or Qt/Aco (Only for grand the Acoustic mode (Aco) is enabled when the power is pianos without turned on. silencing lever) Glossary of terms Term Description Damper Noise...
  • Page 54: Initializing The Instrument (Clearing The Backup Data)

    Initializing the instrument (Clearing the Backup data) While holding down the highest key (C7), turn on the power by pressing the [ ] (Standby/On) switch. “CLr” appears on the display and the Backup data (see below) will be initialized. Note that the Character Code for Song files, Bluetooth pairing information, and User Songs are not cleared.
  • Page 55: Connecting To Other Devices

     Number of USB flash drives that can be used The instrument does not necessarily support all commercially Only one USB flash drive can be connected to the [USB TO available USB devices. Yamaha cannot guarantee operation of DEVICE] terminal. USB devices that you purchase. Before purchasing a USB device for use with this instrument, please visit the following ...
  • Page 56: Formatting A Usb Flash Drive

    Formatting a USB flash drive When a “UnF” message appears on the display indicating that the USB flash drive has not been formatted, format the drive by the operation below. NOTICE Executing the Format operation will delete all data saved in the USB flash drive. Save important data to a computer or another storage device.
  • Page 57: Connecting To External Audio Devices

    Connecting to external audio devices Output the digital sound of the instrument to an external device (AUX OUT jacks) By connecting powered speakers or a stereo system to the AUX OUT [R]/[L/L+R] jacks via an audio cable, you can listen to the performances (digital sound) played on this instrument through the external speakers.
  • Page 58: Listening To Audio Playback On An External Device Through This Instrument ([Aux In] Jack)

    Listening to Audio playback on an external device through this instrument ([AUX IN] jack) By connecting an audio player such as smartphone or portable music player to the [AUX IN] jack via an audio cable, you can listen to the sound played on the connected audio player through this instrument. In the Quiet mode (page 18), the sound input to the [AUX IN] jack can be heard from the headphones, while in the TransAcoustic mode (page 20) or Layer mode (page 21), the sound is output from the soundboard.
  • Page 59: Listening To Audio Data Played By A Bluetooth-Equipped Device Through This Instrument (Bluetooth Audio Function)

    Listening to audio data played by a Bluetooth-equipped device through this instrument (Bluetooth Audio function) This Bluetooth Audio function lets you listen to the audio data played on a Bluetooth-equipped device such as a smart device (smartphone or tablet) or portable audio player through this instrument. In the Quiet mode (page 18), the sound can be heard from the headphones, while in the TransAcoustic mode (page 20) or Layer mode (page 21), the sound is output from the soundboard.
  • Page 60 On the Bluetooth-equipped device, set the Bluetooth function to on and select “YAMAHA *** AUDIO” (*** indicates the model name) from the connection list. For details, refer to the Bluetooth-equipped device’s manual. After pairing is completed, the Bluetooth lamp will light up in blue and the “bt”...
  • Page 61: Connecting With The Smart Device App "Smart Pianist

    Songs on the smart device, record your performance to the smart device, and perform other convenient operations. The intuitive visual interface helps you to confirm the current settings of the instrument. For details on the app and compatible devices, see the website below or search “Yamaha Smart Pianist” on a web search engine.
  • Page 62: Connecting Via Wi-Fi (Wireless Lan)

    Connecting via Wi-Fi (wireless LAN) For Wi-Fi connection, a separately sold USB wireless LAN adaptor (UD-WL01) is required. The UD-WL01 may not be available depending on your area. Before connecting the USB wireless LAN adaptor, be sure to read “Connecting USB devices”...
  • Page 63: Connecting To A Computer ([Usb To Host] Terminal)

    The recorded audio data can be played back on the computer or smart device. NOTE • When transmitting or receiving audio signals by using a computer running Windows, the Yamaha Steinberg USB Driver should be installed to the computer. For details, refer to the “Computer-related Operations” on the website (page 11).
  • Page 64: Turning Audio Loopback On/Off

    Turning Audio Loopback on/off The Audio Loopback function allows you to set whether audio input from the computer or smart device by the USB Audio Interface function (page 63) or by Smart Pianist with Wi-Fi connection (page 62), is output to a computer or a smart device or not along with the performance played on the instrument.
  • Page 65: Appendix

    USB flash drive does not contain important data, and then format it (page 56) to use it on this instrument. A malfunction has occurred in the instrument. Contact your nearest Yamaha dealer or authorized distributor. –...
  • Page 66 Message Description Communication with the USB flash drive has been shut down because of overcurrent to the USB flash drive. Disconnect the USB flash drive from the [USB TO DEVICE] terminal, and then turn on the power of the instrument again.
  • Page 67: Troubleshooting

    If you have problems with the unit, here are a few troubleshooting tips. If you cannot solve the problem easily yourself, consult your Yamaha piano dealer. DO NOT attempt to repair the instrument yourself. When a message is shown in the display, check the Message List on page 65.
  • Page 68 Problem Possible Cause and Solution The Bluetooth-equipped device (such The Bluetooth function is turned off on this instrument or on the Bluetooth-equipped device. as smart device) cannot be Make sure that the Bluetooth function is turned on both devices. The Bluetooth on/off of this connected to the instrument.
  • Page 69: Voice List

    Sam- TA3/SH3 tivity pling pling Piano CFX Grand Yamaha’s CFX concert grand piano sound with a wide    pf1 pf1 dynamic range for maximum expressive control. Suitable for playing in any music genre and style. This is available when the Binaural setting is turned off (page 49).
  • Page 70 Voice Number Touch Stereo Key-off Voice Name Description Sensi- Sam- Sam- TA3/SH3 tivity pling pling Fortepiano  — Scarlatti Piano The sound of a piano made by a musical instrument   maker in Florence in the early 18th century. The maker is famous for inventing the piano.
  • Page 71 Voice Number Touch Stereo Key-off Voice Name Description Sensi- Sam- Sam- TA3/SH3 tivity pling pling Organ Organ Principal This Voice features the combination of pipes (8'+4'+2') — —  0r1 0r1 of a principal (brass instrument) organ. It is suitable for Baroque church music.
  • Page 72: Song List

    Song List Voice Demo Songs Song No. Voice Name Song Name Composer TA3/SH3 CFX Grand 24 Preludes Vivace C-Dur A. Scriabin D01 D01 (Binaural CFX Grand) Bösendorfer Widmung, S. 566, R. 253 F. Liszt D02 D02 (Binaural Bösendorfer) — Pop Grand Original —...
  • Page 73: Preset Songs

    — — Piano + DX E.Piano Original — The Demo Songs excluding original Songs are short rearranged excerpts from the original compositions. The “Original” Demo Songs are Yamaha originals (© Yamaha Corporation). Preset Songs Song Name Composer Song Name Composer Song No.
  • Page 74 Song Name Composer Song Name Composer Song No. Song No. Frühlingslied op.62-6 J. L. F. Blumenlied G. Lange Mendelssohn A. Dvořák Humoresque Fantaisie-Impromptu F. F. Chopin Arietta E. H. Grieg Etude op.10-3 “Chanson F. F. Chopin de l'adieu” Tango (España) I.
  • Page 75: Specifications

    Sensors Sostenuto Pedal* On/Off detection sensor — Soft Pedal On/Off detection sensor Voices Tone Piano Sound Yamaha CFX, Bösendorfer Imperial Generation Binaural Sampling Yes (“CFX Grand” and “Bösendorfer” only) Piano Effects VRM (Virtual Resonance Modeling) Grand Expression Modeling Key-off Samples Smooth Release Polyphony (max.)
  • Page 76 (May not be available depending on your area.) The contents of this manual apply to the latest specifications as of the publishing date. To obtain the latest manual, access the Yamaha website then download the manual file. Since specifications, equipment or separately sold accessories may not be the same in every locale, please check with your Yamaha dealer.
  • Page 77: Index

    Index Access Point mode ...............62 Glossary ..................53 Accessories ..................11 Grand Expression Modeling ..........46, 53 Acoustic mode ................17 App ....................61 Audio EQ ..................49 Half Pedal Point ................47 Audio Loopback ..............52, 64 Headphone hanger ...............19 Audio recording ................29 Headphones ...................18 Audio Song ..................24 Auto Power Off ..............
  • Page 78 Smart device ..................61 Smart Pianist .................61 Smart Pianist User Guide ............11 Song ....................24 Song List ..................72 Specifications .................75 Stereophonic Optimizer ............19, 49 String Resonance ................46 Synchro Start .................51 Temperament ................48 Tempo ..................27, 39 Time signature ................39 Touch Sensitivity ................47 TransAcoustic mode ..............20 TransAcoustic setting ..............49 Transpose (keyboard) ..............47...
  • Page 79 Modified BSD license COPYRIGHT © 2016 STMicroelectronics Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are met: 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
  • Page 80 For U.S.A. This transmitter must not be co-located or operated in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. (554-M01 FCC transmitter 01) This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment and meets the FCC radio frequency (RF) Exposure Guidelines.
  • Page 81 DECLARACIÓN UE DE CONFORMIDAD SIMPLIFICADA Por la presente, Yamaha Music Europe GmbH declara que el tipo de equipo radioeléctrico [TA3, SH3, SC3] es conforme con la Directiva 2014/53/UE. El texto completo de la declaración UE de conformidad está disponible en la dirección Internet siguiente: https://europe.yamaha.com/en/support/compliance/doc.html...
  • Page 82 Το πλήρες κείμενο της δήλωσης συμμόρφωσης ΕΕ διατίθεται στην ακόλουθη ιστοσελίδα στο διαδίκτυο: https://europe.yamaha.com/en/support/compliance/doc.html POJEDNOSTAVLJENA EU IZJAVA O SUKLADNOSTI Yamaha Music Europe GmbH ovime izjavljuje da je radijska oprema tipa [TA3, SH3, SC3] u skladu s Direktivom 2014/53/EU. Cjeloviti tekst EU izjave o sukladnosti dostupan je na sljedećoj internetskoj adresi: https://europe.yamaha.com/en/support/compliance/doc.html VIENKĀRŠOTA ES ATBILSTĪBAS DEKLARĀCIJA...
  • Page 83 Information for users on collection and disposal of old equipment: This symbol on the products, packaging, and/or accompanying documents means that used electrical and electronic products should not be mixed with general household waste. For proper treatment, recovery and recycling of old products, please take them to applicable collection points, in accordance with your national legislation.
  • Page 84 Verbraucherinformation zur Sammlung und Entsorgung alter Elektrogeräte Befindet sich dieses Symbol auf den Produkten, der Verpackung und/oder beiliegenden Unterlagen, so sollten benutzte elektrische Geräte nicht mit dem normalen Haushaltsabfall entsorgt werden. In Übereinstimmung mit Ihren nationalen Bestimmungen bringen Sie alte Geräte bitte zur fachgerechten Entsorgung, Wiederaufbereitung und Wiederverwendung zu den entsprechenden Sammelstellen.
  • Page 86 10-1, Naka-ku, Hamamatsu, 430-8650 JAPAN © 2022 Yamaha Corporation Published 09/2022 MWTOYI-A0 YN413A0...

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