Yamaha 401 Owner's Manual - Page 186

Playing External Audio Devices with the Built-in Speakers (4 [AUX IN] Jacks)

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Connecting Audio & Video Devices Playing External Audio Devices with the Built-in Speakers (4 [AUX IN] Jacks) The stereo outputs from another instrument can be connected to these jacks, allowing the sound of an external instrument to be reproduced via the instrument's speakers. Connect the output jacks (LINE OUT etc.) of an external synthesizer or the tone generator module and the instrument's AUX IN [L/L+R]/[R] jacks using appropriate audio cables. Instrument L/L+R R Synthesizer Tone generator AUX IN Phone plug (standard) Audio cable LINE OUT Pin plug CAUTION When the sound of an external device is output to the instrument, first turn on the power to the external device, then to the instrument. Reverse this order when you turn the power off. n • Use only the [L/L+R] jack for connection with a monaural device. • The instrument's [MASTER VOLUME] setting affects the input signal from the [AUX IN] jacks. Showing the Instrument's Display Contents on a Separate TV Monitor (5 [VIDEO OUT] Terminal) (CVP-405) Connect the instrument to an external TV monitor, and you can have the current display contents, lyrics (for group sing-alongs and the like) or text files displayed on the TV. For instructions on connecting, see page 56. Video out settings (CVP-405) 1 Call up the operation display. [FUNCTION] → [J] (UTILITY) → TAB [√][®] SCREEN OUT 2 Select the video equipment standard "NTSC" or "PAL" by using the [1π†]/ [2π†] buttons. Select the contents of the Screen Out signal-the current display contents (LCD), or lyrics/text (LYRICS/TEXT) -by using the [3π†]/[4π†] buttons. n • Set the NTSC or PAL to correspond to the standard used by your video equipment. • When LYRICS/TEXT is selected as the contents of the Screen Out signal, only the lyrics of the song or text files are output via VIDEO OUT, regardless of the display that is called up on the instrument. • Avoid looking at the television or video monitor for prolonged periods of time since doing so could damage your eyesight. Take frequent breaks and focus your eyes on distant objects to avoid eyestrain. Using Your Instrument with Other Devices 186 CVP-405/403/401 Owner's Manual

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Using Your Instrument with Other Devices
CVP-405/403/401 Owner’s Manual
186
Playing External Audio Devices with the
Built-in Speakers (
4
[AUX IN] Jacks)
The stereo outputs from another instrument can be con-
nected to these jacks, allowing the sound of an external
instrument to be reproduced via the instrument’s speak-
ers. Connect the output jacks (LINE OUT etc.) of an
external synthesizer or the tone generator module and
the instrument’s AUX IN [L/L+R]/[R] jacks using appro-
priate audio cables.
n
• Use only the [L/L+R] jack for connection with a monaural device.
• The instrument’s [MASTER VOLUME] setting affects the input
signal from the [AUX IN] jacks.
Showing the Instrument’s Display Con-
tents on a Separate TV Monitor
(
5
[VIDEO OUT] Terminal) (CVP-405)
Connect the instrument to an external TV monitor, and
you can have the current display contents, lyrics (for
group sing-alongs and the like) or text files displayed on
the TV. For instructions on connecting, see page 56.
CAUTION
When the sound of an external device is output to the
instrument, first turn on the power to the external device,
then to the instrument. Reverse this order when you turn
the power off.
LINE OUT
R
L/L+R
AUX IN
Instrument
Synthesizer
Tone generator
Phone plug (standard)
Audio cable
Pin plug
Video out settings (CVP-405)
1
Call up the operation display.
[FUNCTION]
[J] (UTILITY)
TAB [
][
®
]
SCREEN OUT
2
Select the video equipment standard “NTSC”
or “PAL” by using the [1
π†
]/ [2
π†
] but-
tons. Select the contents of the Screen Out
signal—the current display contents (LCD),
or lyrics/text (LYRICS/TEXT) —by using the
[3
π†
]/[4
π†
] buttons.
n
• Set the NTSC or PAL to correspond to the standard used by
your video equipment.
• When LYRICS/TEXT is selected as the contents of the Screen
Out signal, only the lyrics of the song or text files are output
via VIDEO OUT, regardless of the display that is called up
on the instrument.
• Avoid looking at the television or video monitor for pro-
longed periods of time since doing so could damage your
eyesight. Take frequent breaks and focus your eyes on dis-
tant objects to avoid eyestrain.
Connecting Audio & Video Devices