Yamaha P-525 P-525 Owners Manual - Page 79

Listening to Audio Data from a Smart Device through this Instrument (Bluetooth Audio Function

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Connecting to Other Devices Listening to Audio Data from a Smart Device through this Instrument (Bluetooth Audio Function) Before using the Bluetooth function, be sure to read "About Bluetooth" on page 80. You can input the sound of the audio data saved in a Bluetooth-equipped device, such as a smart phone or digital audio player, to this instrument and listen to it through the built-in speaker of the instrument. To use this function, make sure that Bluetooth is set to "On" (page 80) on the instrument (default setting: On). [MENU] button [EXIT] button 1. Hold down the [MENU] button for 3 seconds. The pop-up window will appear which indicates that the instrument is standing by for pairing. To cancel the pairing, press the [EXIT] button. 2. On the smart device, set the Bluetooth function to on and select "P-525 AUDIO" from the connection list. For details, refer to the smart device owner's manual. After pairing is completed, the connection status will be shown in the display. Can receive audio data 3. Play back audio data on the smart device to confirm that the built-in speakers of the instrument can output the audio sound. When you turn on the instrument the next time, the last-connected smart device will be connected to this instrument automatically, if the Bluetooth function of the smart device and the instrument is set to on. If it is not connected automatically, select the model name of the instrument from the connection list on the smart device. NOTE • In this manual, a smart device is used as an example of a Bluetooth-equipped device which allows Bluetooth transmission of contained audio data to the instrument, via wireless communication. For proper operation, the device must be compatible with A2DP (Advanced Audio Distribution Profile). The Bluetooth Audio function is explained here by using a smart device as an example of such Bluetooth-equipped devices. • Refer to page 82 for transmitting/receiving the MIDI data between the instrument and the smart device via Bluetooth. • Bluetooth headphones or speakers cannot be paired. Pairing "Pairing" means to register Bluetooth-equipped smart devices on this instrument, and establish the mutual recognition for wireless communication between the two. NOTE • Only one smart device can be connected to this instrument at a time (although up to 8 smart devices can be paired to this instrument). When pairing with the 9th smart device has succeeded, pairing data for the device with the oldest connection date will be deleted. • Make sure to complete the settings on the smart device within 5 minutes. • If you are required to enter a passkey, enter the numerals "0000." NOTE You can adjust the volume of the sound input via Bluetooth by the [VOLUME] slider. To adjust the volume balance between your keyboard performance and the input sound via Bluetooth, adjust the volume on the smart device. 79 P-525 Owner's Manual

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P-525 Owner’s Manual
Connecting to Other Devices
You can input the sound of the audio data saved in a Bluetooth-equipped
device, such as a smart phone or digital audio player, to this instrument and
listen to it through the built-in speaker of the instrument.
To use this function, make sure that Bluetooth is set to “On” (page 80) on the
instrument (default setting: On).
1.
Hold down the [MENU] button for 3 seconds.
The pop-up window will appear which indicates that the instrument is
standing by for pairing.
To cancel the pairing, press the [EXIT] button.
2.
On the smart device, set the Bluetooth function to on and
select “P-525 AUDIO” from the connection list.
For details, refer to the smart device owner’s manual.
After pairing is completed, the connection status will be shown in the
display.
3.
Play back audio data on the smart device to confirm that
the built-in speakers of the instrument can output the
audio sound.
When you turn on the instrument the next time, the last-connected smart
device will be connected to this instrument automatically, if the Bluetooth
function of the smart device and the instrument is set to on. If it is not
connected automatically, select the model name of the instrument from
the connection list on the smart device.
Listening to Audio Data from a Smart Device
through this Instrument (Bluetooth Audio Function)
Before using the Bluetooth function, be sure to read “About Bluetooth” on page 80.
NOTE
• In this manual, a smart device
is used as an example of a
Bluetooth-equipped device
which allows Bluetooth
transmission of contained
audio data to the instrument,
via wireless communication.
For proper operation, the
device must be compatible
with A2DP (Advanced Audio
Distribution Profile). The
Bluetooth Audio function is
explained here by using a
smart device as an example
of such Bluetooth-equipped
devices.
• Refer to page 82 for
transmitting/receiving the
MIDI data between the
instrument and the smart
device via Bluetooth.
• Bluetooth headphones or
speakers cannot be paired.
Pairing
“Pairing” means to register
Bluetooth-equipped smart
devices on this instrument, and
establish the mutual recognition
for wireless communication
between the two.
NOTE
Only one smart device can be
connected to this instrument
at a time (although up to 8
smart devices can be paired
to this instrument). When
pairing with the 9th smart
device has succeeded,
pairing data for the device
with the oldest connection
date will be deleted.
• Make sure to complete the
settings on the smart device
within 5 minutes.
• If you are required to enter a
passkey, enter the numerals
“0000.”
NOTE
You can adjust the volume of
the sound input via Bluetooth
by the [VOLUME] slider. To
adjust the volume balance
between your keyboard
performance and the input
sound via Bluetooth, adjust the
volume on the smart device.
[MENU] button
[EXIT] button
Can receive audio data