Yamaha SV150 Owner's Manual - Page 7

Explanation of Input/Output

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[Explanation of Input/Output Section] ● Control Box Instrument Jack This jack is used to receive power from the Control Box and transmit the audio signal from the instrument to the Control Box. Use the supplied cable to connect the instrument to the "Instrument Jack" on the Control Box. * A commercially available audio cable with stereo mini plugs on both ends can also be used. (Cables with resistors are not compatible.) * The system will not operate properly if a monaural cable is used. * The system will not operate properly if the cable is attached to anything other than the Control Box. ● Instrument Jack This jack supplies power to the SV150 instrument and receives the audio signal from the SV150. Use the supplied cable to connect the instrument to the "Instrument Jack" on the Control Box. Caution Never connect any devices (including other Silent Violins™ with different model numbers) other than the SV150 Silent Violin™ that is included in the bundled set. Doing so may result in damage to the other device. ● PHONES Jack For connecting the supplied inner earphones. Any commercially available headphones or inner earphones can be used. ● LINE OUT Jack Connecting one end of a commercially available audio cable with a stereo mini plug (sold separately) here, sends the stereo audio output of the Silent Violin™, complete with effects and functions, to an external audio device such as an amp, etc. The violin and the click tone are heard in the center, while the effects, depending upon the effect type, are heard in stereo. The audio signal from the SD card is output according to the original file recording. ● SD Memory Card Slot Inserting the supplied SD memory card into the slot here allows playback the following music files. (Refer to page 14 for more information.) • Compatible Music Files Extension File Type .aac AAC file compression .m4a MPEG4 file compression .mp3 MPEG1 Audio-Layer-3 file compression .wav Windows standard (no file compression) .mid MIDI File • Do not listen for extended periods of time at loud volume levels using the inner earphones or headphones. Doing so can result in damage to your hearing. • If the sound is distorted, use the volume control on the instrument or on the Control Box and lower the volume until the sound is no longer distorted. • Connect or disconnect the cable between the Silent Violin™ and the Control Box only after the Control Box power is switched OFF. • When connecting the Silent Violin™'s Control Box to an external device, make sure that the power is switched OFF on all devices, or that the volume on all devices is set to the minimum level. Loud volume levels can damage your hearing, and damage equipment. • Disconnecting the cable while the power is ON may result in damage to the equipment. The sudden shock to your ears may be severe, so please use caution. • When making connections to external devices, make sure that the proper plugs are used and securely connected. 7

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[Explanation of Input/Output Section]
<On the Instrument>
Control Box Instrument Jack
This jack is used to receive power from the
Control Box and transmit the audio signal
from the instrument to the Control Box. Use
the supplied cable to connect the instrument
to the “Instrument Jack” on the Control Box.
*
A commercially available audio cable with
stereo mini plugs on both ends can also be
used. (Cables with resistors are not compat-
ible.)
*
The system will not operate properly if a
monaural cable is used.
*
The system will not operate properly if the
cable is attached to anything other than the
Control Box.
<On the Control Box>
Instrument Jack
This jack supplies power to the SV150 in-
strument and receives the audio signal from
the SV150. Use the supplied cable to con-
nect the instrument to the “Instrument Jack”
on the Control Box.
PHONES Jack
For connecting the supplied inner ear-
phones. Any commercially available head-
phones or inner earphones can be used.
LINE OUT Jack
Connecting one end of a commercially
available audio cable with a stereo mini plug
(sold separately) here, sends the stereo
audio output of the Silent Violin™, complete
with effects and functions, to an external
audio device such as an amp, etc.
The violin and the click tone are heard in
the center, while the effects, depending
upon the effect type, are heard in stereo.
The audio signal from the SD card is out-
put according to the original file recording.
SD Memory Card Slot
Inserting the supplied SD memory card into
the slot here allows playback the following
music files. (Refer to page 14 for more in-
formation.)
• Compatible Music Files
Extension
File Type
.aac
AAC file compression
.m4a
MPEG4 file compression
.mp3
MPEG1 Audio-Layer-3 file
compression
.wav
Windows standard
(no file compression)
.mid
MIDI File
Do not listen for extended periods of time at loud volume levels using the inner earphones or headphones.
Doing so can result in damage to your hearing.
If the sound is distorted, use the volume control on the instrument or on the Control Box and lower the
volume until the sound is no longer distorted.
Connect or disconnect the cable between the Silent Violin™ and the Control Box only after the Control
Box power is switched OFF.
• When connecting the Silent Violin™'s Control Box to an external device, make sure that the power is
switched OFF on all devices, or that the volume on all devices is set to the minimum level. Loud volume
levels can damage your hearing, and damage equipment.
Disconnecting the cable while the power is ON may result in damage to the equipment. The sudden shock
to your ears may be severe, so please use caution.
• When making connections to external devices, make sure that the proper plugs are used and securely
connected.
Caution
Never connect any devices (includ-
ing other Silent Violins™ with dif-
ferent model numbers) other than
the SV150 Silent Violin™ that is in-
cluded in the bundled set.
Doing so may result in damage to
the other device.