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Yamaha piaggero NP-11 User Manual

Yamaha piaggero NP-11
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Yamaha piaggero NP-11 Specifications

General IconGeneral
RMS rated power5 W
Number of speakers2
Metronome tempo range32 - 280 bpm
Music memory capacity (songs)10
Reverberation effects quantity4
Keys quantity61 keys
Headphone outputs1
Product colorBlack
Power consumption (max)20 W
Weight and Dimensions IconWeight and Dimensions
Depth259 mm
Width1036 mm
Height105 mm
Weight4500 g

Summary

SPECIAL MESSAGE SECTION

Battery Notice

Information on battery types, installation, and safety precautions for correct usage and disposal.

Disposal Notice

Guidance on the disposal of damaged products according to local regulations.

NAME PLATE LOCATION

Indicates the location of the name plate for recording model and serial numbers.

PLEASE KEEP THIS MANUAL

FCC INFORMATION (U.S.A.)

IMPORTANT NOTICE: DO NOT MODIFY THIS UNIT!

Warning against modifying the unit, which may void FCC authorization and affect performance.

IMPORTANT: When connecting this product to accessories...

Instruction to use high-quality shielded cables and follow installation for FCC compliance.

NOTE: This product has been tested...

Statement on compliance with FCC Part 15 for Class B digital devices and interference mitigation.

PRECAUTIONS

WARNING

Critical safety warnings regarding electrical shock, water exposure, and fire hazards.

CAUTION

Precautions for safe battery installation, handling, and electrical connections to prevent injury or damage.

If you notice any abnormality

Actions to take if the instrument malfunctions, including turning off power and seeking service.

NOTICE

Handling and Maintenance

Guidelines for handling, maintenance, and cleaning to prevent product damage and ensure longevity.

Information

Details on copyrights, function data, and notes about the manual's content.

Setting Up

Power Requirements

Information on power options, recommending the AC adaptor for environmental and resource reasons.

Using an AC Power Adaptor

Step-by-step instructions for connecting and using the AC power adaptor safely and correctly.

Using Batteries

Instructions for inserting and replacing batteries, emphasizing correct polarity and battery type.

Setting Up

Connecting Headphones or an Audio Device (PHONES/OUTPUT Jack)

Guide to connecting headphones or audio devices to the PHONES/OUTPUT jack for monitoring or external output.

Connecting a Footswitch or a Foot Pedal (SUSTAIN Jack)

Instructions for connecting a footswitch or foot pedal to the SUSTAIN jack for sustain functionality.

Turning the Power On

Procedure for turning the instrument's power on and off, including standby function.

Auto Power Off Function

Explanation of the Auto Power Off function, which conserves power by turning off the instrument automatically.

Using the Music Rest

Instructions on how to attach the music rest to the instrument for convenient music viewing.

Panel Controls and Terminals

[MASTER VOLUME] dial

Description of the MASTER VOLUME dial for adjusting the overall sound level.

[STANDBY/ON] switch

Details on the STANDBY/ON switch for turning the instrument's power on or off.

[DEMO] button

Explanation of the DEMO button for playing Voice and Piano Demo Songs.

[METRONOME ON/OFF] button

Function of the METRONOME ON/OFF button for activating and deactivating the metronome.

VOICE buttons

Description of the VOICE buttons used to select instrument sounds.

TEMPO [▼] [▲]/BEAT [◀] [▶] buttons

Explanation of TEMPO and BEAT buttons for adjusting metronome and demo song tempo.

[VARIATION] button

Function of the VARIATION button for selecting different Voice variations.

[SUSTAIN] jack

Details on the SUSTAIN jack for connecting pedals for sound sustain.

MIDI [IN] [OUT] terminals

Explanation of MIDI IN/OUT terminals for connecting external MIDI devices.

[PHONES/OUTPUT] jack

Function of the PHONES/OUTPUT jack for headphones and external audio output.

DC IN jack

Description of the DC IN jack for connecting the power adaptor.

Selecting & Playing Voices

Selecting Voices

Step-by-step guide on how to select different instrument sounds (Voices) using the Voice buttons.

Adjust the volume

Instructions on using the MASTER VOLUME dial to set the desired listening level during performance.

Selecting & Playing Voices

Combining Voices (Dual)

Guide to combining two Voices simultaneously to create a thicker, layered sound.

Setting the Octave

Instructions for shifting the pitch of Voice 1 and Voice 2 up or down in octave steps.

Setting the Volume Balance

Procedure for adjusting the volume balance between two Voices when using Dual mode.

Listening to the Voice Demo Songs

Changing a Voice Demo Song

Instructions on how to change the currently playing Voice Demo Song during playback.

Listening to the Piano Demo Songs

Using the Metronome

Setting the Beat

Guide to setting the beat (time signature) for the metronome using specific keys or buttons.

Adjusting the Tempo

Instructions on how to adjust the tempo of the metronome, including resetting to default.

Using the Metronome

Entering a specific tempo number

Method for entering a specific two or three-digit tempo number using keyboard keys.

Adjusting the volume

Instructions on how to adjust the volume of the metronome sound using specific keys.

Other Settings

Adding Variations to the Sound - Reverb

Explanation of the reverb effect and how to select different reverb types and adjust depth.

Selecting a Reverb Type

Procedure for selecting one of four reverb types (Room, Hall1, Hall2, Stage) using specific keys.

Adjusting Reverb Depth

Guide to adjusting the depth of the reverb effect for the selected Voice using specific keys.

Other Settings

Transposing the Pitch

Instructions on how to transpose the keyboard's pitch up or down to match other instruments or vocal ranges.

Fine Tuning of the Pitch

Guide to fine-tuning the instrument's pitch in small increments for precise tuning with other audio sources.

Other Settings

Touch Sensitivity

Explanation of touch sensitivity settings and how to adjust them for different playing styles.

Setting the Touch Sensitivity Type

Procedure for selecting one of four touch sensitivity types (Fixed, Soft, Medium, Hard).

Disabling the Auto Power Off Function

Instructions on how to disable the Auto Power Off function to prevent the instrument from turning off automatically.

Re-enabling the Auto Power Off Function

Guide to re-enabling the Auto Power Off function after it has been disabled.

Connecting MIDI Instruments

Connecting to the MIDI [IN] [OUT] terminals

Instructions for connecting external MIDI devices using MIDI cables to the IN/OUT terminals.

About MIDI

Explanation of MIDI (Musical Instrument Digital Interface) and its role in data transmission.

MIDI Capabilities

Overview of MIDI functions for transmitting performance data between MIDI devices.

Transmitting performance data to and from another MIDI device

Diagram and explanation for connecting the instrument to another MIDI device for data exchange.

Transmitting performance data to and from a computer

Guide for connecting the instrument to a computer via a USB-MIDI interface for data transfer.

MIDI Functions

Setting the MIDI Transmit Channel

Parameter to specify the MIDI channel for transmitting data from the instrument.

Setting the MIDI Receive Channel

Parameter to specify the MIDI channel for receiving data by the instrument.

Setting Local Control ON/OFF

Setting to enable or disable Local Control, affecting internal sound playback and MIDI transmission.

Setting Program Change ON/OFF

Setting to enable or disable Program Change for managing program number reception and transmission.

Setting Control Change ON/OFF

Setting to enable or disable Control Change for managing control data reception and transmission.

Troubleshooting

The instrument does not turn on.

Troubleshooting steps for when the instrument fails to power on, checking connections and batteries.

Noise is heard from the speakers or headphones.

Solutions for noise issues, including checking batteries, AC adaptor, and potential interference.

The overall volume is low, or no sound is heard.

Steps to resolve low volume or no sound, checking volume settings, headphones, and Local Control.

The sound is distorted.

Causes and solutions for distorted sound, relating to batteries, volume, or manganese batteries.

The sustain pedal has no effect.

Troubleshooting for the sustain pedal not working, checking pedal connection.

The pitch and/or tone of the piano Voices in certain ranges do not sound right.

Explanation for unusual pitch or tone in certain ranges, noting it as normal due to sampling algorithms.

Power suddenly and unexpectedly turns off.

Explanation for unexpected power off, likely due to the Auto Power Off function, and how to disable it.

Optional Equipment

Specifications

Size/Weight

Details on the physical dimensions (width, height, depth) and weight of the NP-31 and NP-11 models.

Keyboard

Specifications related to the keyboard, including number of keys, touch response, and key type.

Panel

Information about the panel features, including language options.

Voices

Details on the instrument's voices, including tone generation technology, polyphony, and number of presets.

Effects

Information on available effects, including reverb types and dual function.

Functions

Overview of instrument functions such as Metronome, Tempo, Transpose, and Tuning.

Connectivity

Details on connectivity options including DC/IN, Headphones, Sustain Pedal, and MIDI terminals.

Amplifiers and Speakers

Specifications for the amplifiers and speakers, including output power and dimensions.

Power Supply

Information on power supply requirements, including adaptor specifications and power consumption.

Included Accessories

List of accessories that are included with the instrument, such as manuals and music rests.

Important Notice: Guarantee Information

Important Notice: Guarantee Information for customers in European Economic Area (EEA) and Switzerland

Information for customers in the European Economic Area and Switzerland regarding product warranty and service.

Yamaha Representative Offices Worldwide

NORTH AMERICA

Contact information for Yamaha representatives in North America.

CENTRAL & SOUTH AMERICA

Contact information for Yamaha representatives in Central and South America.

EUROPE

Contact information for Yamaha representatives across various European countries.

AFRICA

Contact information for Yamaha representatives in Africa.

ASIA

Contact information for Yamaha representatives in various Asian countries.

OCEANIA

Contact information for Yamaha representatives in Oceania.

HEAD OFFICE

Contact details for Yamaha Corporation's Head Office.

YAMAHA LIMITED 1-YEAR WARRANTY ON PORTABLE KEYBOARDS (NP, NPV, PSRE, YPG AND YPT SERIES)

Coverage: Yamaha will, at its option, repair or replace the product covered by this warranty...

Details on Yamaha's warranty coverage for repair or replacement of defective products, excluding specific damages.

In Order to Obtain Warranty Service: Warranty service will only be provided for defective products within the Warranted Area.

Procedure for obtaining warranty service, including contacting dealers and authorized service centers.

Limitation of Implied Warranties and Exclusion of Damages:

Information on limitations of implied warranties and exclusion of incidental or consequential damages.

Information for Users on Collection and Disposal of Old Equipment and used Batteries

OBSERVERA!

Note regarding standby power status when the instrument is connected to an outlet.

Entsorgung leerer Batterien (nur innerhalb Deutschlands)

Information in German on the environmentally sound disposal of used batteries within Germany.

For details of products, please contact your nearest Yamaha representative or the authorized distributor listed below.

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