Yamaha 9000Pro Owner's Manual - Page 15

Lamp, Firmly push the lamp connector into the socket until

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Starting Up Lamp The 9000Pro features two Lamp terminals (at either end of the rear panel) for connecting an optional lamp. This is especially convenient when using the 9000Pro in situations of low available light. To turn on the lamp, use the switch/dimmer control at the left end of the rear panel (as viewed from the keyboard side). Either or both terminals can be used, letting you connect up to two lamps. Use this to turn the lamp on and off and control the brightness. WARNING To avoid possible damage to the instrument, follow these precautions: • Only use lamps that conform to the specifications listed at left. • Do not attempt to insert anything other than a proper lamp to the Lamp terminals. • Do not short-circuit the terminals. • Do not apply electrical voltage (power) to the Lamp terminals. 0 - 10V DC Pin 1, 2: No connection Pin 3, 4: 0-10V DC Only use lamps conforming to the following specifications: • Lamp: 12V 5W • Connector: 4-pin XLR 1 Make sure that the POWER switch is off. 2 Connect a lamp to one of the terminals on the rear panel. Firmly push the lamp connector into the socket until it locks. WARNING • Make sure the gooseneck of the lamp is 12 inches or shorter. Goosenecks of longer lengths may be unstable. • The connected lamp becomes very hot after being on for a while. Make sure you let the lamp cool before trying to touch it. 3 Turn the power on by pressing the [POWER] switch. 4 Use the [DIMMER] control to turn the lamp on. • The light bulb will burn out over a long period of use. When this happens, replace the bulb with a new one. You can extend the life of the bulb by turning the [DIMMER] control down toward [MIN] when using the lamp. To disconnect the lamp: First, make sure the lamp is off (the [DIMMER] is set to OFF ), then unplug the lamp while holding down the PUSH latch on the rear panel. 15 13

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Starting Up
Starting Up
The 9000Pro features two Lamp terminals (at either end of the rear panel) for connect-
ing an optional lamp.
This is especially convenient when using the 9000Pro in situa-
tions of low available light.
To turn on the lamp, use the switch/dimmer control at the
left end of the rear panel (as viewed from the keyboard side).
Only use lamps conforming to the following specifications:
• Lamp: 12V 5W
• Connector: 4-pin XLR
1
Make sure that the POWER switch is off.
2
Connect a lamp to one of the terminals on the rear panel.
Firmly push the lamp connector into the socket until it
locks.
3
Turn the power on by pressing the [POWER] switch.
4
Use the [DIMMER] control to turn the lamp on.
Lamp
0 - 10V DC
Either or both terminals can be
used, letting you connect up to
two lamps.
Use this to turn the lamp on
and off and control the
brightness.
Pin 1, 2: No connection
Pin 3, 4: 0-10V DC
WARNING
To avoid possible damage to
the instrument, follow these
precautions:
Only use lamps that conform
to the specifications listed at
left.
Do not attempt to insert any-
thing other than a proper
lamp to the Lamp terminals.
Do not short-circuit the ter-
minals.
Do not apply electrical volt-
age (power) to the Lamp ter-
minals.
WARNING
Make sure the gooseneck of
the lamp is 12 inches or
shorter.
Goosenecks of
longer lengths may be unsta-
ble.
The connected lamp
becomes very hot after
being on for a while.
Make
sure you let the lamp cool
before trying to touch it.
The light bulb will burn out over
a long period of use. When this
happens, replace the bulb with
a new one. You can extend the
life of the bulb by turning the
[DIMMER] control down toward
[MIN] when using the lamp.
To disconnect the lamp:
First, make sure the lamp is off (the [DIMMER] is set to OFF ),
then unplug the lamp while holding down the PUSH latch on
the rear panel.
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