Yamaha NP-32 NP-32/NP-12 Owners Manual - Page 10

Panel Controls and Connectors

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Panel Controls and Connectors  Top Panel *The illustration shows the NP-32. 1 [MASTER VOLUME] For controlling the volume. Turning the dial to [MAX] increases the volume, while turning to [MIN] decreases it. 2 [p] (Standby/On) Turns the power on/off. Press the button to turn the power on; the lamp next to [PIANO 1] lights up. Holding down the button for about one second turns the power off. Minimize the volume before turning the power on. CAUTION Even when [p] (Standby/On) is in the standby status, electricity is still flowing to the instrument at a minimum level. When not using the instrument for an extended period of time, be sure to unplug the power cord from the wall AC outlet, and/or remove batteries from the instrument. 10 NP-32/NP-12 Owner's Manual 3 [DEMO] ... page 13 4 [METRONOME] ... page 16 5 Voice buttons ... page 13 6 [t]TEMPO[s], [] ... page 16 7 [REC] ... page 18 8 [PLAY] ... page 18

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10
NP-32/NP-12
Owner’s Manual
Panel Controls and Connectors
Top Panel
1
[MASTER VOLUME]
For controlling the volume.
Turning the dial to [MAX] increases the volume, while turning to [MIN]
decreases it.
2
[
p
] (Standby/On)
Turns the power on/off.
Press the button to turn the power on; the lamp next to [PIANO 1]
lights up. Holding down the button for about one second turns the
power off. Minimize the volume before turning the power on.
3
[DEMO] ... page 13
4
[METRONOME] ... page 16
5
Voice buttons ... page 13
6
[
t
]TEMPO[
s
], [
<
]BEAT[
>
] ... page 16
7
[REC] ... page 18
8
[PLAY] ... page 18
*The illustration shows the NP-32.
CAUTION
Even when [
p
] (Standby/On) is in the standby status, electricity
is still flowing to the instrument at a minimum level. When not
using the instrument for an extended period of time, be sure to
unplug the power cord from the wall AC outlet, and/or remove
batteries from the instrument.