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TF series
Quick Guide
Panels
4-2 Rear panel
1
OMNI OUT jacks
XLR-3-32 male output jacks that output analog audio
signals. These jacks are used mainly to output AUX
channels and STEREO channels. Nominal output level
is +4 dBu. You can select which signal is output on the
OMNI OUT screen.
2
ST IN jacks
Stereo input jacks that can be used for connecting a
CD player or other line level device. These jacks are
unbalanced female RCA jacks. Nominal input level is
-10 dBV.
3
INPUT jacks
Combination jacks that support both XLR and TRS
phone connectors. Use these jacks to connect mics
and instruments. Nominal input level is -62 dBu to
+10 dBu. The head amp setting for each jack is saved
in memory.
4
NETWORK connector
RJ-45 jack used to connect the console to a
computer via an Ethernet cable (CAT5e or higher
recommended). This connector is used mainly to
control mix parameters or to edit Scene memories and
Libraries from the dedicated "TF Editor" program or the
iPad app.
5
USB TO HOST connector
USB connector used to connect the console to a
computer, allowing the console to function as an audio
interface. Supports input and output for 34 channels
of 48 kHz, 24-bit audio. When using with a computer
running Microsoft Windows, the Yamaha Steinberg
USB Driver is required.
6
FOOT SW jack
Used for connecting an optional FC5 foot switch. You
can use the connected foot switch as an effect bypass
switch, a mute switch, or use it to tap the delay time.
7
Expansion slot
An expansion slot to be used in the future.
8
Ventilation holes
To prevent overheating, do not block the ventilation
holes.
9
Power switch
When the switch is in the position, the power is on.
When the switch is in the position, the power is off.
0
AC IN connector
Connect the included power cord. When connecting
to a power outlet, first connect the power cord to the
console, then connect the power cord to the power
outlet.
CAUTION
•
Make sure the unit is turned off before connecting
or disconnecting the power cord.
•
Disconnect the power cord from the outlet when
the unit will not be used for extended periods of
time (page 8).
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