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User manual Yamaha, model LJX26CP

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y FOCUS/WIDE Switch: Selects the setting for the simulated mic. FOCUS: This setting delivers a clear tone appropriate for use when playing with a band. WIDE: This setting delivers broad tone appropriate for solo use. u RESONANCE Control: Rotating to the right delivers more body tone, rotating to the left produces less. The knob’s central detent position is the standard setting. i BLEND Control: Controls the mix level of signals received from the pickup and the simulated mic. Rotate fully to the left for 100% pickup signal and fully to the right for 100% simulated mic signal. o A.F.R Switch: When feedback occurs, this function automatically detects the problem frequency and applies a filter to eliminate the feedback. Sound Hole Cover (supplied): Inserting the sound hole cover into the sound hole effectively reduces feedback. SPECIFICATIONS l S ystem : System-62 l Pickup : Piezo-elec tric pickup (mounte d in the saddle sec tion) l Pr eamplifier Controls : Vol., 3 -Band EQ ( HIGH, MID, LOW), T YPE (1/ 2 / 3 ), FOCUS / WIDE, RESONANCE, BLEND, A .F.R., TUNER l Output Jack : Combination en d pin / power switch l Output Impedance : 1k. l Batteries : Size AA alkaline batter y (LR6) x2 l Bat ter y Life : A p prox. 20 hour s ( Without tuner and using alk aline bat teries. May dif fer due to op erating c onditions.) l Tu n e r : Chromatic t ype (12 semi-tones), Calibration (A = 438 to 4 45Hz), Ac c uracy range +/ – 3 c ents l Accessories : Ne c k adjustment hex-wrench x1, Size A A alkaline bat ter y x2, Sound hole c over x1 As battery power becomes depleted, the triangular icons blink alternately ( ) in the display, replace the batteries as soon as pos sible. q Press the release lever on the batter y case in the direcrow in the illustion indicated by the artration in order to unlock Battery Holder Alkaline battery x2 it, and then slide out the battery holder. w Remove the old batteries from the battery holder, and insert the two new size AA alkaline batteries. Make sure that the poles on the batteries are properly positioned as shown in the diagram inside of the holder. * Use alkaline batteries only. * Always change both batteries at the same time. Do not mix new and old batteries, or Release Lever different type batteries (batteries made by dif ferent manufacturers or batteries by the same manufacturer but of different types). Not doing so can result in fire, etc. * Never dismantle the batteries and never dispose batteries in fire. * Never touch any fluid that may leak from the battery. If the fluid should come in contact with the eyes, mouth, or skin, wash immediately with water and consult a doctor. e Slide the battery holder back into the battery case and press firmly so that the battery holder locks in place. USING THE TUNER q Press the TUNER switch ( ) to activate the tuner. (The lamps light.) w Tune the guitar string until the note name of the desired pitch appears in the display. e The string is in tune when only the lamp lights in the center of the display. Pitch is low • • g In Tune • • f Pitch is high lamps are off.) r Press the TUNER switch agai n to switch the tu ner OFF ( ). (The * It may take a few seconds before the tuner can detect pitches after being switched ON. * The note name and displays may have difficulty keeping up with irregular pitch changes. Gradually change the pitch and check when tuning. * The tuner may have a difficult time detecting notes rich with overtones or with very short sustain. * Sound output is muted when the tuner is in use. l Calibration (changing the reference pitch) The tuner’s reference pitch can be adjusted within a range of A = 438 to 445Hz (set to 440Hz when the power is switched ON). q After switching the tuner ON, press the A.F.R switch. The last digit of the current reference pitch is shown in the display. w Pres the A.F.R switch after the reference pitch is displayed to change the reference pitch in 1Hz increments. USING A.F.R. (Auto Feedback Reduction) If you experience problem feedback while performing, follow the A.F.R. setting instructions below to effectively control the feedback. q When feedback occurs, press the A.F.R switch after all sound other than the feedback has muted. * The system may have a difficult time detecting the problem frequency if two or more sounds are present at the same time. w The system automatically detects the frequency causing the feedback and applies a –12dB notch filter. The number of notch filter bands currently applied is shown in the display. * The system can apply a maximum of 5 notch filter bands. * If the detected frequency is the same or very close to a frequency that is already being suppressed with a notch filter, the notch filter gain will be decreased an additional 6dB (–12dB • –18dB and –18dB • –24dB, two stages). * If all five notch filters are in use and another frequency is detected after the A.F.R. button is pressed, “ ” appears in the display and the new frequency cannot be set. * The system will not apply a notch ...


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