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IMPORTANT

SAFETY AND INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS

INFORMATION RELATING TO POSSIBLE PERSONAL INJURY, ELECTRIC SHOCK AND

FIRE HAZARD POSSIBILITIES HAS BEEN INCLUDED IN THIS LIST.

WARNING

— When using electronic products, basic pre-

cautions should always be followed, including the following:

1. Read all Safety and Installation Instructions, Supple-

mental Marking and Special Message Section data, and
any applicable assembly instructions BEFORE using

this product.

2. Check unit weight specifications BEFORE you attempt

to move this product.

3 . Main power supply verification. Yamaha Digital Musical

Instrument products are manufactured specifically for
use with the main supply voltage used in the area where

they are to be sold. The main supply voltage required
by those products is printed on the name plate. If any
doubt exists please contact the nearest Yamaha Digital

Musical Instrument retailer.

4. Some Yamaha Digital Musical Instrument products

utilize external power supplies or adapters. Do NOT

connect products of this type to any power supply or
adapter other than the type described in the owners
manual or as marked on the unit.

5 . This product may be equipped with a plug having three

prongs or a polarized line plug (one blade wider than

the other). If you are unable to insert the plug into the
outlet, contact an electrician to have the obsolete outlet

replaced. Do NOT defeat the safety purpose of the plug.

Yamaha products not having three prong or polarized

line plugs incorporate construction methods and de-

signs that do not require line plug polarization.

6. 

WARNING — 

Do NOT place objects on the power cord

or place the unit in a position where anyone could walk
on, trip over, or roll anything over cords of any kind.
An improper installation of this type can create the
possibility of a fire hazard and/or personal injury.

7. Environment: Your Yamaha Digital Musical Instrument

should be installed away from heat sources such as

heat registers and/or other products that produce heat.

8. Ventilation: This product should be installed or posi-

tioned in a way that its placement or location does not
interfere with proper veritilation.

9. Yamaha Digital Musical Instrument products are fre-

quently incorporated into “Systems” which are as-
sembled on carts, stands or in racks. Utilize only those
carts, stands, or racks that have been designed for this
purpose and observe all safety precautions supplied

with the products. Pay special attention to cautions that

relate to proper assembly, heavier units being mounted
at the lower levels, load limits, moving instructions,
maximum usable height and ventilation.

10. Yamaha Digital Musical Instrument products, either

alone or in combination with amplification, headphones,
or speakers, may be capable of producing sound levels
that could cause permanent hearing loss. Do NOT op-
erate at high volume levels or at a level that is un-
comfortable. If you experience any discomfort, ringing
in the ears, or suspect any hearing loss, you should
consult an audiologist.

11. Do NOT use this product near water or in wet environ-

ments. For example, near a swimming pool, spa, in the
rain, or in a wet basement.

12. Care should be taken so that objects do not fall, and

liquids are not spilled into the enclosure.

13. Yamaha Digital Musical Instrument products should be

serviced by a qualified service person when:

a. The power supply/power adapter cord or plug has

been damaged; or

b. Objects have fallen, or liquid has been spilled into

the products; or

c. The unit has been exposed to rain; or
d. The product does not operate, exhibits a marked

change in performance; or

e. The product has been dropped, or the enclosure of

the product has been damaged.

14. When not in use, always turn your Yamaha Digital Mu-

sical Instrument equipment “OFF”. The power supply
cord should be unplugged from the outlet when the
equipment is to be left unused for a long period of time.

NOTE: In this case, some units may lose some user
programmed data. Factory programmed memories
will not be affected.

15. Electromagnetic Interference (RFI). Yamaha Digital

Musical Instruments utilize digital (high frequency

pulse) technology that may adversely affect Radio/TV

reception. Please read FCC Information (next page) for

additional information.

16. Do NOT attempt to service this product beyond that

described in the user maintenance section of the owners

manual. All other servicing should be referred to qua-
lified service personnel.

PLEASE KEEP THIS MANUAL

FOR FUTURE REFERENCE!

This information on safety is provided to comply with U.S.A. laws, but should be observed by users in all countries.

Summary of Contents for PF-85

Page 1: ...YAMAHA AUTHORIZED PRODUCT MANUAL ELECTRONIC PIANO ...

Page 2: ...YAMAHA ELECTRONIC PIANO OWNER S MANUAL ...

Page 3: ...d by the manufacturer s warranty Please study this manual carefully before requesting service NAME PLATE LOCATION The graphic below indicates the location of the Name Plate on your Yamaha Digital Musical Instrument The Model Serial Number Power requirements etc are indicated on this plate You should note the model serial number and the date of purchase in the spaces pro The exclamation point withi...

Page 4: ...t use abrasive cleaners waxes solvents or specifically for the mains supply voltage used in your chemical dust cloths to clean the cabinet or keys of area If you have any doubts about voltage suitability your PF85 as these may dull the keys or damage the please consult your local Yamaha dealer If you intend finish Use a slightly damp cloth and a neutral cleanser to use your PF85 in an area with a ...

Page 5: ...CONTROLS AND CONNECTORS FRONT PANEL REAR PANEL 2 ...

Page 6: ...l an external MIDI device from the PF85 connect the MIDI IN jack of the MIDI device to the MIDI OUT jack of the PF85 Refer to the MIDI OPERATION chapter for more details The LINE IN jack can be used for connecting a tape recorder synthesizer drum machine etc which can be listened to through the PF85 s internal speakers while you play The OUTPUT connectors of the external source should be connected...

Page 7: ...IDI button and depress the Soft Key Hold pedal As long as the TRANSPOSE MIDI button is held the CHORUS LED will indicate the current pedal status When lit the Key Hold pedal function is selected When not lit the Soft pedal function is selected To switch between the two functions again repeat the above procedure NOTE The Soft function is automatically selected when the PF85 power is turned on USE O...

Page 8: ...pitch of the entire instrument in 3 cent increments a cent equals 1 100th of a half step This allows you to match the tuning of the PF85 to that of accompanying instruments or tapes To raise the pitch simultaneously hold down the two lowest white keys and press any key between C3 Middle C and B3 B above Middle C Each strike of the key raises the pitch by 3 cents To lower the pitch execute the same...

Page 9: ...channel number as shown in the diagram at the start of the SETTING MIDI FUNCTIONS section NOTE When the PF85 power is turned on the MIDI Transmit channel is automatically set to 1 2 OMNI ON OFF MIDI RECEIVE CHANNEL SELECT MIDI data can be received on any of up to 16 MIDI channels The PF85 s MIDI Receive channel can be set to Omni On in which case MIDI data received on any or all of the 16 MIDI cha...

Page 10: ...85 the external MIDI device will be affected by the PF85 s foot pedals sustain and soft key hold Also when controlling the PF85 from another MIDI device the PF85 will respond to the external device s foot pedals You may wish to have independent foot pedal capability by cancelling the PF85 s ability to receive and transmit foot pedal data This is done by turning off the PF85 s Control Change functi...

Page 11: ...AM CHANGE CAPABILITY PLUS DIGITAL DRUMS PF85 PLUS TX81Z TONE GENERATOR PLUS MFC 1 MIDI FOOT CONTROLLER PLUS RX17 DIGITAL RHYTHM PROGRAMMER In this system a Yamaha RX17 Digital Rhythm programmer lets you add realistic drum and percussion parts to your playing You can create rhythm patterns or even rhythm arrangements for entire songs to exactly suit the mood and tempo of your music In addition the ...

Page 12: ...h song or part of a song The PF85 s OMNI function should be turned off so that it does not receive MIDI data intended for the other MIDI devices This high potential MIDI system allows for musical experimentation that is only limited by your imagination 9 KEYBOARD 88 keys A 1 C7 VOICES Piano 1 Piano 2 E Piano Harpsichord Vibe SIMULTANEOUS OUTPUT NOTES 16 notes BUILT IN EFFECT Stereo chorus TRANSPOS...

Page 13: ...umber Value of p Voice 0 Piano 1 1 Piano 2 2 E Piano 3 Harpsichord 4 Vibe 10 Data Format BnH value of c value of d n Channel number Value of c Parameter Value of d 122 Local ON OFF 0 OFF 127 ON 123 All notes OFF 0 124 Omni OFF 0 125 Omni ON 0 126 Mono 0 127 Poly 0 The following mode changes cannot be transmitted Local ON OFF All notes OFF Omni ON OFF Mono Poly 5 SYSTEM REAL TIME MESSAGES Data Mess...

Page 14: ...nges for both sending and receiving are made by holding down the TRANSPOSE MIDI switch and then pressing the key corresponding to the channel as indicated in the chart below SENDING RECEIVING Key Sending channel Key Receiving channel C1 1 C3 1 C 1 2 C 3 2 D1 3 D3 3 D 1 4 D 3 4 E1 5 E3 5 F1 6 F3 6 F 1 7 F 3 7 G1 8 G3 8 G 1 9 G 3 9 A1 10 A3 10 A 1 11 A 3 11 B1 12 B3 12 C2 13 C4 13 C 2 14 C 4 14 D2 1...

Page 15: ...0 90H v 1 127 0 v 1 1 2 7 N o t e o f f X 90H v 0 X A f t e r K e y s X X Touch C h s X X P i t c h B e n d e r X X 6 4 0 0 S u s t a i n 66 0 0 K e y h o l d 6 7 0 0 S o f t P e d a l C o n t r o l Change P r o g r a m 0 0 4 0 0 1 2 7 Change T r u e 0 4 S y s t e m E x c l u s i v e X 0 S y s t e m S o n g P o s X X S o n g S e l X X Common T u n e X X S y s t e m C l o c k X X R e a l T i m e C ...

Page 16: ...re fre quently incorporated into Systems which are as sembled on carts stands or in racks Utilize only those carts stands or racks that have been designed for this purpose and observe all safety precautions supplied with the products Pay special attention to cautions that relate to proper assembly heavier units being mounted at the lower levels load limits moving instructions maximum usable height...

Page 17: ...f the inter ference you should try to correct the situation by using one or more of the following measures Relocate either the equipment or the electronic device that is being affected by the interference Utilize power outlets for the professional music equipment and the device being affected that are on different branch circuit breaker or fuse circuits or install AC line filters In the case of ra...

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