Yamaha CS6R Owner's Manual - Page 179

Installation in CS6R, Removing the Plug-in board from the keyboard

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Removing the Plug-in board from the keyboard 1 Remove the cable from the hook-shaped bundle tie. 2 Press down the hooks 2 in the direction as shown in the illustration and take the board out from the hooks 2 by lifting up the one side. Installation in CS6R n For information on how to handle the CS6x, go to page 177. 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 Move to a position facing the front panel of the device, and remove the screws (six flat-head screws) from the Plug-in board cover at the top panel with a coin or a Phillips screwdriver. 3 Pull out the other side of the board from the hooks 1. 4 Pull out the cable connector from the Plug-in board connector. 5 Fix the connector cable to the hook-shaped bundle tie. n Keep the removed (6) screws in a safe place. They will be used when attaching the Plug-in board cover to the device again. 3 Remove the Plug-in board cover. Plug-in board plate appears. Two Plug-in boards can be accommodated: PLG1 at the right and PLG2 at the left. Available slot (PLG1, PLG2) differs depending on the type of the Plug-in boards. See 177 for more information. PLG2 PLG1 PLG2 PLG1 When installing the optional Plug-in board (from when you remove the cover to when the cover is replaced securely) all operations must be done with the AC power cord disconnected. 4 Remove the tape which is used to fasten the cable to the plate. tape Appendix PLG2 PLG1 179

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Appendix
Removing the Plug-in board from the keyboard
1
Remove the cable from the hook-shaped bundle tie.
2
Press down the hooks 2 in the direction as shown in the
illustration and take the board out from the hooks 2 by
lifting up the one side.
3
Pull out the other side of the board from the hooks 1.
4
Pull out the cable connector from the Plug-in board
connector.
5
Fix the connector cable to the hook-shaped bundle tie.
Installation in CS6R
n
For information on how to handle the CS6x, go to page 177.
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
Move to a position facing the front panel of the device,
and remove the screws (six flat-head screws) from the
Plug-in board cover at the top panel with a coin or a
Phillips screwdriver.
n
Keep the removed (6) screws in a safe place. They will be used
when attaching the Plug-in board cover to the device again.
3
Remove the Plug-in board cover.
Plug-in board plate appears. Two Plug-in boards can be
accommodated: PLG1 at the right and PLG2 at the left.
Available slot (PLG1, PLG2) differs depending on the type
of the Plug-in boards. See 177 for more information.
When installing the optional Plug-in board (from when you
remove the cover to when the cover is replaced securely)
all operations must be done with the AC power cord
disconnected.
4
Remove the tape which is used to fasten the cable to the
plate.
tape
PLG2
PLG1
PLG2
PLG1
PLG2
PLG1