Yamaha CLP-380 Owner's Manual - Page 51

Internet Direct Connection (IDC), Connecting the Instrument to the Internet

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Basic Operation Internet Direct Connection (IDC) This feature lets you directly connect your instrument to the Internet. A service in the special Yamaha website enables you to play back a range of songs (song data) in various musical genres. For the latest services, refer to the Yamaha website: http://music.yamaha.com/idc/ Here in this section, you may come across some unfamiliar terms and phrases related to computers and online communications. To look up the meaning of these terms, refer to the "Glossary of Terms (IDC)" on page 67. In addition, since information and confirmation messages sometimes appear on the screen to facilitate operation, you can refer to the "Message List (IDC)" on page 64 and "Message List" on page 104 for an explanation of the messages, appropriate actions to take, and troubleshooting information. Connecting the Instrument to the Internet You can connect the instrument to a full-time online connection (ADSL, optical fiber, cable Internet, etc.) via a router or a modem equipped with a router. Use a computer to connect to the Internet and get online before connecting the instrument, since no modem or router settings can be made from the instrument itself. CAUTION Due to EU regulations, users within Europe should use an STP (shielded twisted pair) cable to prevent electromagnetic interference. To use the Internet connection, you will first need to subscribe to an Internet service or provider. Procedure 1. Select the connection environment of your computer from the following. TIP Depending on the Internet connection, you may not be able to connect to two or more devices (for example, a computer and the instrument), depending on the contract with the provider. This means you cannot connect with the instrument. If in doubt, check your contract or contact your provider. Connection environment Using a Cable Connection (Using DHCP) Using a Wireless LAN (Using a Wireless Game Adaptor; using DHCP) Using a Wireless LAN (Using a USB Wireless LAN Adaptor; using DHCP) Using a Cable Connection (Using Static IP Address, Proxy Server) Using a Wireless LAN (Using Static IP Address, Proxy Server) Reference page page 52 page 52 page 53 page 57 CLP-380 Owner's Manual 51

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CLP-380 Owner’s Manual
51
Basic Operation
Internet Direct Connection (IDC)
This feature lets you directly connect your instrument to the Internet.
A service in the special Yamaha website enables you to play back a range of songs (song
data) in various musical genres.
For the latest services, refer to the Yamaha website:
Here in this section, you may come across some unfamiliar terms and phrases related to
computers and online communications. To look up the meaning of these terms, refer to
the “Glossary of Terms (IDC)” on page 67.
In addition, since information and confirmation messages sometimes appear on the
screen to facilitate operation, you can refer to the “Message List (IDC)” on page 64 and
“Message List” on page 104 for an explanation of the messages, appropriate actions to
take, and troubleshooting information.
You can connect the instrument to a full-time online connection (ADSL, optical fiber,
cable Internet, etc.) via a router or a modem equipped with a router.
To use the Internet connection, you will first need to subscribe to an Internet service or
provider.
Procedure
1.
Select the connection environment of your computer
from the following.
Connecting the Instrument to the Internet
Due to EU regulations, users within
Europe should use an STP
(shielded twisted pair) cable to
prevent electromagnetic
interference.
CAUTION
Use a computer to connect to the Internet and get online before connecting the
instrument, since no modem or router settings can be made from the instrument
itself.
Depending on the Internet
connection, you may not be able to
connect to two or more devices (for
example, a computer and the
instrument), depending on the
contract with the provider. This
means you cannot connect with the
instrument. If in doubt, check your
contract or contact your provider.
TIP
Connection environment
Reference
page
Using a Cable Connection (Using DHCP)
page 52
Using a Wireless LAN (Using a Wireless Game Adaptor; using DHCP)
page 52
Using a Wireless LAN (Using a USB Wireless LAN Adaptor; using DHCP)
page 53
Using a Cable Connection (Using Static IP Address, Proxy Server)
Using a Wireless LAN (Using Static IP Address, Proxy Server)
page 57