Names Of Parts And Their Functions - Yamaha Disklavier ENSPIRE DKC-900 Owner's Manual

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Names of Parts and Their Functions

This product consists of the following units.
• Switch Box (following)...................... Turn this product on/off to control functions.
• Control Center Unit (page 11) .......... It is equipped with terminals for connecting external devices.
 Switch Box (Front and Bottom panel)
Front panel
Bottom panel
1 [P] (Standby/On) button/indicator
Turns this product on or off. When this button is
operated, the [P] lamp on the front of the switch box
indicates the power status as follows.
Condition
Status
Off
This product cannot be turned on
because the power plug is unplugged.
Lit
This product is turned on.
Dim lit
This product is turned off (standby).
Flashing
This product is shutting down.
Slow flashing
This product is starting up.
2 [- VOLUME +] buttons/indicators
These display the volume level (over 10 steps).
Each indicator shows the volume in 2 steps with
varying brightness.
3 [R/K] (Play/Pause) button/indicator
For starting and pauses playback.
• Playback starts from the last loaded song before
turning the power off.
• If the last song cannot be loaded, playback starts
from the first song of the internal demo songs.
The indicator lights up when playing back a song.If
song playback is stopped/paused, the indicator will
go dark.
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2
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4 HEADPHONE jack
Used to connect a set of headphones. When
headphones are connected, the sound of the
acoustic piano is cancelled and the electronic piano
sounds can be heard through the headphones.
Caution:
• To prevent damage to your hearing, refrain from raising the
volume to excessive levels, and do not use the headphones for
extended periods of time.
• Do not pull the headphone cord or apply excessive force on the
plug. This can damage the headphone and lead to sound output
malfunction.
5 [USB] terminal
Used to connect the USB flash drive.
Note:
This product cannot detect the USB flash drive if two or more
memory devices are connected at the same time.
6 Error indicator
Flashes when some error has occurred. See "Error
Indications" on page 30.
Introduction
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