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Yamaha DS55
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PRECAUTIONS
AVOID
EXCESSIVE
HEAT,
HUMIDITY,
DUST
AND
VIBRATION
Keep
the
unit
away
from
locations
where
it
is
likely
to
be
exposed
to
high
temperatures
or
humidity
—such
as
near
radiators,
stoves,
etc.
Also
avoid
locations
which
are
subject
to
excessive
dust
accumulation
or
vibration
which
could
cause
mechani-
cal
damage.
AVOID
PHYSICAL
SHOCKS
Strong
physical
shocks
to
the
unit
can
cause
damage.
Handle
it
with
care.
DO
NOT
OPEN
THE
CASE
OR
ATTEMPT
REPAIRS
OR
MODIFICATIONS
YOURSELF
This
product
contains
no
user-serviceable
parts.
Refer
all
mainte-
nance
to
qualified
YAMAHA
service
personnel.
Open-
Ming
the
case
and/or
tampering
with
the
internal
cir-
`
cuitry
will
void
the
warranty.
MAKE
SURE
POWER
IS
OFF
BEFORE
MAKING
OR
REMOVING
CONNECTIONS
Always
turn
the
power
OFF
prior
to
connecting
or
disconnecting
cables.
This
is
important
to
prevent
damage
to
the
unit
itself
as
well
as
other
connected
equipment.
HANDLE
THE
CABLES
CAREFULLY
Always
plug
and
unplug
cables
by
gripping
the
connector,
not
the
cord.
Also
avoid
applying
excessive
force
to
the
cables
or
connectors
during
use.
CLEAN
WITH
A
SOFT
DRY
CLOTH
Never
use
sol-
vents
such
as
benzine
or
thinner
to
clean
the
unit.
Wipe
clean
with
a
soft,
dry
cloth.
POWER
SUPPLY
The
DS55
must
be
powered
from
either
an
optional
YAMAHA
PA-3
AC
Adapter
(the
AC
input
voltage
of
the
adapter
supplied
depends
on
the
area
in
which
the
equipment
is
sold),
a
YAMAHA
PA-1
or
PA-1B
AC
Adapter,
or
the
specified
dry
batteries.
At-
tempting
to
use
an
AC
adapter
other
than
the
PA-3,
PA-1
or
PA-1B
can
cause
serious
damage
to
the
DSS5.
ELECTRICAL
INTERFERENCE
Since
the
DS55
con-
tains
digital
circuitry,
it
may
cause
interference
and
noise
if
placed
too
close
to
TV
sets,
radios
or
similar
equipment.
If
such
a
problem
does
occur,
move
the
DS55
further
away
from
the
affected
equipment.
BACKUP
BATTERY
The
DS55
contains
a
long-life
backup
battery
that
retains
the
contents
of
its
RAM
memory
locations
even
when
the
power
is
turned
OFF.
The
backup
battery
will
last
for
approximately
5
years.
When
the
battery
finally
fails,
the
contents
of
the
internal
RAM
memory
will
be
lost.
If
this
happens,
have
the
battery
replaced
by
qualified
YAMAHA
serv-
ice
personnel.
Dot
not
attempt
to
replace
the
battery
yourself,
worldwide,
following
measures:
of
corrective
measures.
of
America,
6600
Orangethorpe
Ave.,
Buena
Park,
CA
90620,
U.S.A.
Commission
helpful:
Stock
No,
004-000-00345-4.
FCC
INFORMATION
While
the
following
statements
are
provided
to
comply
with
FCC
Regulations
in
the
United
States,
the
corrective
measures
listed
below
are
applicable
This
series
of
YAMAHA
professional
music
equipment
uses
frequencies
that
appear
in
the
radio
frequency
range
and
if
installed
in
the
immediate
proximity
of
some
types
of
audio
or
video
devices
(within
three
meters),
interference
may
occur.
This
series
of
YAMAHA
professional
music
equipment
has
been
type
tested
and
found
to
comply
with
the
specifications
set
for
a
class
B
computing
device
in
accordance
with
those
specifications
listed
in
subpart
J
of
part
15
of
the
FCC
rules.
These
rules
are
designed
to
provide
a
reasonable
measure
of
protection
against
such
interference,
However,
this
does
not
guarantee
that
interference
will
not
occur.
If
your
professional
music
equipment
should
be
suspected
of
causing
interference
with
other
electronic
devices,
verification
can
be
made
by
turning
your
professional
music
equipment
off
and
on.
If
the
interference
continues
when
your
equipment
is
off,
the
equipment
is
not
the
source
of
interference.
If
your
equipment
does
appear
to
be
the
source
of
the
interference,
you
should
try
to
correct
the
situation
by
using
one
or
more
of
the
Relocate
either
the
equipment
or
the
electronic
device
that
is
being
affected
by
the
interference.
Utilize
power
outlets
for
the
professional
music
equipment
and
the
device
being
affected
that
are
on
different
branch
(circuit
breaker
or
fuse)
circuits,
or
install
AC
line
filters.
In
the
case
of
radio
or
TV
interference,
relocate
the
antenna
or,
if
the
antenna
lead-in
is
300
ohm
ribbon
lead,
change
the
lead-in
to
a
co-axial
type
cable.
If
these
corrective
measures
do
not
produce
satisfactory
results,
please
contact
your
authorized
YAMAHA
professional
products
dealer
for
suggestions
and/
If
you
cannot
locate
a
franchised
YAMAHA
professional
products
dealer
in
your
general
area
contact
the
Electronic
Service
Department,
YAMAHA
Corporation
If
for
any
reason,
you
should
need
additional
information
relating
to
radio
or
TV
interference,
you
may
find
a
booklet
prepared
by
the
Federal
Communications
“How
to
identify
and
Resolve
Radio
TV
Interference
Problems".
This
booklet
is
available
from
the
U.S.
Government
Printing
Office,
Washington
D.C.
20402
[This
information
on:safety-is
provided
to
comply
with
U.S.A.
laws,
but
should
be
observed
by
users
in
all
countries.
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