Yamaha CS6R Owner's Manual - Page 177

Appendix, About the Plug-in Boards (Optional), How to Install the, Optional Plug-in Board

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About the Plug-in Boards (Optional) A variety of optional Plug-in boards sold separately let you expand the voice library of your instrument. The following types of Plug-in boards can be used with your instrument. q PLG150-AN q PLG150-PF q PLG100-XG q PLG150-VL q PLG150-DX q PLG100-VH n See page 32 for detailed explanations for each board. Available slot (PLG1, PLG2) differs depending on the type of the Plug-in boards. Please take it into consideration before installation. PLG1/PLG2 PLG1 only PLG2 only Single-part Plug-in Boards (PLG150-AN, PLG150-PF, PLG150-VL, PLG150-DX) Effect Plug-in Board (PLG100-VH) Multi-part Plug-in Board (PLG100-XG) n Although the PLG100-VL and PLG100-DX can also be installed, some of the functions are not available. How to Install the Optional Plug-in Board The installation method is different depending on the instrument types, keyboard (CS6x) and EIA sized module (CS6R). Both methods are explained separately on the following pages. Read the explanation carefully for the instrument that you will use. Installation in CS6x n For information on how to handle the EIA sized module type, go to page 179. 1 Turn the keyboard power off, and disconnect the power cord. Also, if the keyboard is connected with other external device(s), disconnect the device(s). 2 Turn over the keyboard so you can have direct access to the underside. To protect the Knobs and Wheels, place the keyboard so the four corners are supported by something that provides sufficient support like magazines or cushions. Appendix Precautions When Installing the Optional Boards View of the keyboard from the bottom. Remember the following precautions and install the Plug-in boards properly by following the steps as written. • Handle the Plug-in boards with care. Dropping or subjecting the Plug-in board to any kind of shock may cause damage or result in a malfunction. Place the supports at all four corners, without touching the Knobs and the Wheels. • Be careful of static electricity. There are times when static electricity affects the IC chips on the Plug-in board. Before you lift the optional Plug-in board, to reduce the possibility of static electricity, touch the metal parts other than the painted area or a ground wire on the devices that are grounded. • Do not touch the exposed metal parts in the circuit board. Touching these parts may result in a faulty contact. Be careful not to drop or bump the keyboard and make sure that it is well balanced before proceeding. 3 Move to a position facing the rear panel of the keyboard, and remove the screws from the Plug-in board cover at the bottom center side with a coin or phillips screwdriver (eight flat-head screws only). Do not remove the other screws. • When moving a cable, be careful not to let it catch on the circuit Plug-in board. Forcing the cable in anyway may cut the cable, cause damage, or result in a malfunction. • Be careful not to misplace any of the screws since all of them are used. • Do not use any screws other than what are installed on the instrument. • When inserting Plug-in boards and connecting cables, make sure that you check that they are inserted and connected properly. Improperly inserted Plug-in boards n Keep the removed (8) screws in a safe place. They will be used when attaching the Plug-in board cover to the keyboard again. and cables may cause faulty contacts and an electrical short circuit which may cause damage or result in a malfunction. 4 Remove the Plug-in board cover. Plug-in board plate appears. Two Plug-in boards can be accommodated: PLG1 at the left and PLG2 at the right. • After mounting the Plug-in board be sure to tighten the screws as directed so it is completely stable and does not move in any way. 177 Available slot (PLG1, PLG2) differs depending on the type of the Plug-in boards. For details, refer to the table above in the left column.

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Appendix
How to Install the
Optional Plug-in Board
The installation method is different depending on the
instrument types, keyboard (CS6x) and EIA sized module
(CS6R). Both methods are explained separately on the
following pages. Read the explanation carefully for the
instrument that you will use.
Installation in CS6x
n
For information on how to handle the EIA sized module type, go
to page 179.
1
Turn the keyboard power off, and disconnect the power
cord. Also, if the keyboard is connected with other
external device(s), disconnect the device(s).
2
Turn over the keyboard so you can have direct access to
the underside. To protect the Knobs and Wheels, place
the keyboard so the four corners are supported by
something that provides sufficient support like magazines
or cushions.
Be careful not to drop or bump the keyboard and make sure
that it is well balanced before proceeding.
3
Move to a position facing the rear panel of the keyboard,
and remove the screws from the Plug-in board cover at
the bottom center side with a coin or phillips screwdriver
(eight flat-head screws only). Do not remove the other
screws.
n
Keep the removed (8) screws in a safe place. They will be used
when attaching the Plug-in board cover to the keyboard again.
4
Remove the Plug-in board cover.
Plug-in board plate appears. Two Plug-in boards can be
accommodated: PLG1 at the left and PLG2 at the right.
Available slot (PLG1, PLG2) differs depending on the type
of the Plug-in boards. For details, refer to the table above in
the left column.
Place the supports at all four corners,
without touching the Knobs and the
Wheels.
View of the keyboard
from the bottom.
A variety of optional Plug-in boards sold separately let you
expand the voice library of your instrument. The following
types of Plug-in boards can be used with your instrument.
PLG150-AN
PLG150-PF
PLG100-XG
PLG150-VL
PLG150-DX
PLG100-VH
n
See page 32 for detailed explanations for each board.
Available slot (PLG1, PLG2) differs depending on the type of
the Plug-in boards. Please take it into consideration before
installation.
n
Although the PLG100-VL and PLG100-DX can also be installed,
some of the functions are not available.
Precautions When Installing
the Optional Boards
Remember the following precautions and install the Plug-in
boards properly by following the steps as written.
Handle the Plug-in boards with care. Dropping or
subjecting the Plug-in board to any kind of shock may
cause damage or result in a malfunction.
Be careful of static electricity. There are times when static
electricity affects the IC chips on the Plug-in board.
Before you lift the optional Plug-in board, to reduce the
possibility of static electricity, touch the metal parts other
than the painted area or a ground wire on the devices that
are grounded.
Do not touch the exposed metal parts in the circuit board.
Touching these parts may result in a faulty contact.
When moving a cable, be careful not to let it catch on the
circuit Plug-in board. Forcing the cable in anyway may
cut the cable, cause damage, or result in a malfunction.
Be careful not to misplace any of the screws since all of
them are used.
Do not use any screws other than what are installed on
the instrument.
When inserting Plug-in boards and connecting cables,
make sure that you check that they are inserted and
connected properly. Improperly inserted Plug-in boards
and cables may cause faulty contacts and an electrical
short circuit which may cause damage or result in a
malfunction.
After mounting the Plug-in board be sure to tighten the
screws as directed so it is completely stable and does not
move in any way.
PLG1/PLG2
PLG1 only
PLG2 only
Single-part Plug-in Boards (PLG150-AN, PLG150-PF,
PLG150-VL, PLG150-DX)
Effect Plug-in Board (PLG100-VH)
Multi-part Plug-in Board (PLG100-XG)
About the Plug-in Boards (Optional)