Yamaha P-525 P-525 Owners Manual - Page 76

Connecting to an Audio Player ([AUX IN] jack)

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Connecting to Other Devices Connecting to an Audio Player ([AUX IN] jack) You can connect the headphone jack of an audio player, such as a smartphone or portable audio player, to the instrument's [AUX IN] jack. Audio playback on the connected device is output from the built-in speakers of this instrument. Example Instrument Portable audio player Headphone jack Phone plug (stereo mini) Phone plug (stereo mini) NOTE • The instrument's [VOLUME] setting affects the input signal from the [AUX IN] jack. • Use audio cables and adaptor plugs having no (zero) resistance. Audio cable Audio signal NOTICE To avoid damage to the devices, first turn on the power to the external device, and then to the instrument. When turning off the power, first turn off the power to the instrument, and then to the external device. Using an External Speaker System for Playback (AUX OUT [L/L+R]/[R] jacks) These jacks let you connect the instrument to external powered speaker systems, for playing in larger venues at higher volumes. Example Instrument Powered speaker AUX OUT Phone plug (standard) Input jack Phone plug (standard) Audio cable Audio signal NOTICE • To avoid possible damage, first turn on the power to the instrument, then to the external device. When turning off the power, first turn off the power to the external device, then to the instrument. Since this instrument's power may automatically be turned off due to the Auto Power Off function (page 13), turn off the power to the external device, or disable Auto Power Off when you do not intend to operate the instrument. • Do not route the output from the AUX OUT jacks to the [AUX IN] jack. If you make this connection, the signal input at the [AUX IN] jack is output from the AUX OUT jacks. These connections could result in a feedback loop that will make normal performance impossible, and may even damage the equipment. NOTE • Use only the [L/L+R] jack for connection with a monaural device. • Use audio cables and adaptor plugs having no (zero) resistance. • When you are monitoring the sound output via the AUX OUT jacks from headphones connected to the instrument, we recommend that you set the Binaural Sampling and Stereophonic Optimizer functions to off. For details, refer to page 14. The output volume from the AUX OUT jacks can be adjusted by the [VOLUME] slider on the instrument. If you want to mute the speaker of the instrument while the external speakers are connected to the AUX OUT jacks, set the "Speaker" parameter to off via the "System" menu: "Utility" → "Speaker" (page 106). 76 P-525 Owner's Manual

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P-525 Owner’s Manual
Connecting to Other Devices
You can connect the headphone jack of an audio player, such as a smartphone
or portable audio player, to the instrument’s [AUX IN] jack. Audio playback on
the connected device is output from the built-in speakers of this instrument.
NOTICE
To avoid damage to the devices, first turn on the power to the external device, and then to the
instrument. When turning off the power, first turn off the power to the instrument, and then to
the external device.
These jacks let you connect the instrument to external powered speaker
systems, for playing in larger venues at higher volumes.
NOTICE
To avoid possible damage, first turn on the power to the instrument, then to the external
device. When turning off the power, first turn off the power to the external device, then to the
instrument. Since this instrument’s power may automatically be turned off due to the Auto
Power Off function (page 13), turn off the power to the external device, or disable Auto Power
Off when you do not intend to operate the instrument.
Do not route the output from the AUX OUT jacks to the [AUX IN] jack. If you make this
connection, the signal input at the [AUX IN] jack is output from the AUX OUT jacks. These
connections could result in a feedback loop that will make normal performance impossible,
and may even damage the equipment.
The output volume from the AUX OUT jacks can be adjusted by the
[VOLUME] slider on the instrument. If you want to mute the speaker of the
instrument while the external speakers are connected to the AUX OUT jacks,
set the “Speaker” parameter to off via the “System” menu: “Utility” → “Speaker”
(page 106).
Connecting to an Audio Player ([AUX IN] jack)
NOTE
• The instrument’s [VOLUME]
setting affects the input signal
from the [AUX IN] jack.
• Use audio cables and
adaptor plugs having no
(zero) resistance.
Using an External Speaker System for Playback
(AUX OUT [L/L+R]/[R] jacks)
Instrument
Phone plug (stereo mini)
Phone plug (stereo mini)
Portable audio player
Audio cable
Headphone jack
Audio signal
Example
NOTE
• Use only the [L/L+R] jack for
connection with a monaural
device.
• Use audio cables and
adaptor plugs having no
(zero) resistance.
• When you are monitoring the
sound output via the AUX
OUT jacks from headphones
connected to the instrument,
we recommend that you set
the Binaural Sampling and
Stereophonic Optimizer
functions to off. For details,
refer to page 14.
Instrument
AUX OUT
Input jack
Powered speaker
Audio cable
Phone plug (standard)
Phone plug (standard)
Audio signal
Example