Yamaha EL-500 Owner's Manual - Page 157

Accessory Jacks and Controls

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13 Accessory Jacks and Controls On the underside of the Electone keyboard is a separate panel equipped with various input/output terminals and miscellaneous controls, the functions of which are described below. HOST SELECT EL-700 4-2 2 -2 MAX REV L MIN MIC. VOL 4-1 3 EL-500 HEADPHONES R AUX. OUT 1 -2 2 -2 L R AUX. IN AUX. OUT 3 HEADPHONES 6 7 TO HOST PC-1 Mac 5 1 -2 PC-2 MIDI MIDI R AUX. L OUT AUX. IN OUT IN R RHYTHM L IN R RHYTHM L IN 2 -1 1 -1 1 -1 1 Input Jacks 1-1 RHYTHM IN (Phone, L/R) This pair of phone jacks are for connection to an external rhythm machine. The sound of the connected device is mixed with the sound of the Electone and played through the Electone's speaker system. The volume of the rhythm machine can be controlled by the Expression pedal of the Electone. 1 -2 AUX. IN (RCA, L/R) This pair of RCA pin jacks are for connection to an external stereo sound source, such as a cassette deck or home audio system. The sound of the connected device is mixed with the sound of the Electone and played through the Electone's speaker system. Adjust the level by using the control(s) on the connected device. 2 Output Jacks 2 -1 AUX. OUT (Phone, L/R) [EL-700 only], 2 -2 AUX. OUT (RCA, L/R) These two separate sets of stereo outputs are for connection to external amplification/speaker systems. 3 HEADPHONES (Phone) For connection of a stereo headphone set. When headphones are connected to this jack, sound to the Electone's built-in speaker system is automatically cut off, allowing you to play without disturbing others. 4 Microphone (EL-700 only) 4 -1 MIC. (Phone) For connection of a microphone. 4 -2 MIC. VOL. For adjusting the level of the microphone input. 5 MIDI IN/OUT For connecting external devices such as synthesizer and rhythm machine with MIDI cables. 6 TO HOST This terminal can be connected to the serial port of a personal computer instead of using MIDI connection. 7 HOST SELECT When you have connected the Electone and the personal computer using the TO HOST terminal, you need to select the appropriate setting here depending on the computer used. 157 NOTE: See page 158 for the details of the connection using the TO HOST terminal. Accessory Jacks and Controls 13

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Accessory Jacks and Controls
13
Accessory Jacks and Controls
On the underside of the Electone keyboard is a separate panel equipped with various input/output terminals
and miscellaneous controls, the functions of which are described below.
AUX.
IN
AUX.
OUT
R
L
MIC.
VOL
REV
MAX
MIN
R
L
RHYTHM
IN
R
L
AUX.
OUT
HEADPHONES
1
-1
2
-1
1
-2
2
-2
4
-2
3
4
-1
AUX.
IN
AUX.
OUT
R
L
R
L
RHYTHM
IN
HEADPHONES
IN
MIDI
TO HOST
HOST SELECT
OUT
1
-1
1
-2
2
-2
5
6
7
3
Mac
PC-1
PC-2
MIDI
EL-700
EL-500
1
Input Jacks
1
-1
RHYTHM IN (Phone, L/R)
This pair of phone jacks are for connection to an external rhythm machine.
The sound of the connected device is mixed with the sound of the Electone
and played through the Electone’s speaker system.
The volume of the
rhythm machine can be controlled by the Expression pedal of the Electone.
1
-2
AUX. IN (RCA, L/R)
This pair of RCA pin jacks are for connection to an external stereo sound
source, such as a cassette deck or home audio system.
The sound of the
connected device is mixed with the sound of the Electone and played through
the Electone’s speaker system.
Adjust the level by using the control(s) on the
connected device.
2
Output Jacks
2
-1
AUX. OUT (Phone, L/R) [EL-700 only],
2
-2
AUX. OUT (RCA, L/R)
These two separate sets of stereo outputs are for connection to external
amplification/speaker systems.
3
HEADPHONES (Phone)
For connection of a stereo headphone set.
When headphones are connected to
this jack, sound to the Electone’s built-in speaker system is automatically cut
off, allowing you to play without disturbing others.
4
Microphone (EL-700 only)
4
-1
MIC. (Phone)
For connection of a microphone.
4
-2
MIC. VOL.
For adjusting the level of the microphone input.
5
MIDI IN/OUT
For connecting external devices such as synthesizer and rhythm machine with
MIDI cables.
6
TO HOST
This terminal can be connected to the serial port of a personal computer instead
of using MIDI connection.
7
HOST SELECT
When you have connected the Electone and the personal computer using the
TO HOST terminal, you need to select the appropriate setting here depending
on the computer used.
NOTE:
See page 158 for the details of the
connection using the TO HOST
terminal.