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Yamaha CS6X User Manual

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Appendix
Removing the Plug-in board from the keyboard
1 Remove the cable from the hook-shaped bundle tie.
2 Press down the hooks 2 in the direction as shown in the
illustration and take the board out from the hooks 2 by
lifting up the one side.
3 Pull out the other side of the board from the hooks 1.
4 Pull out the cable connector from the Plug-in board
connector.
5 Fix the connector cable to the hook-shaped bundle tie.
Installation in CS6R
n For information on how to handle the CS6x, go to page 177.
1 Turn the keyboard power off, and disconnect the power
cord. Also, if the keyboard is connected with other
external device(s), disconnect the device(s).
2 Move to a position facing the front panel of the device,
and remove the screws (six flat-head screws) from the
Plug-in board cover at the top panel with a coin or a
Phillips screwdriver.
n Keep the removed (6) screws in a safe place. They will be used
when attaching the Plug-in board cover to the device again.
3 Remove the Plug-in board cover.
Plug-in board plate appears. Two Plug-in boards can be
accommodated: PLG1 at the right and PLG2 at the left.
Available slot (PLG1, PLG2) differs depending on the type
of the Plug-in boards. See 177 for more information.
When installing the optional Plug-in board (from when you
remove the cover to when the cover is replaced securely)
all operations must be done with the AC power cord
disconnected.
4 Remove the tape which is used to fasten the cable to the
plate.
tape
PLG2PLG1
PLG2
PLG1
PLG2PLG1

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Yamaha CS6X Specifications

General IconGeneral
Polyphony64 voices
Multitimbral16 parts
Keyboard61 keys
ArpeggiatorYes
SamplingNo
Waveform ROM16MB
Velocity SensitivityYes
AftertouchYes
LFOYes
DisplayLCD
Year Released1999
OscillatorsAWM2
EffectsReverb, Chorus
OutputsHeadphones
Memory512 presets, 128 user
StorageSmartMedia Card
ConnectorsMIDI In/Out/Thru
ControlPitch bend, Modulation wheel
FilterResonant multimode (low-pass, high-pass, band-pass)

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