﻿CVP-709/CVP-705 Owner's Manual

Starting Up

Opening/Closing the Key Cover
To open the key cover, hold the hand grip with both hands, then lift the key cover slightly, and push it up and back.
To close the key cover, lower the key cover back in place gently with both hands.
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CAUTION
Be careful to avoid catching your fingers when opening/closing the cover.

CAUTION
Hold the cover with both hands when opening or closing it. Do not release it until it is fully opened or closed. Be careful to avoid catching fingers (yours or others, especially children’s) between the cover and the unit.
Do not place anything (such as metal objects or pieces of paper) on top of the key cover. Small objects placed on the key cover may fall inside the unit when the cover is opened and may be nearly impossible to remove. Once inside, they could cause electric shock, short circuit, fire or other serious damage to the instrument.


Using the Music Rest
Pull the music rest toward yourself as far as it will go. When raised, the music rest locks in place at a certain angle and cannot be adjusted. The braces allow you to hold the pages of music books in place.
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Sheet music braces

CAUTION
When raising or lowering the music rest, do not release your hands from the music rest until it is all the way up or down.

To lower the music rest, close the sheet music braces, then lift the music rest slightly, and turn it back slowly.
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Close the sheet music braces
CAUTION
Be careful to avoid catching your fingers.

CAUTION
Before lowering the music rest, close the sheet music braces. Otherwise you may catch your fingers between the music rest and the music braces and injure them.


Opening/Closing the Lid (CVP-709 Grand Piano type)
One long stay and one short stay are provided on the lid. Use one of them to hold the lid open at the desired angle.

Opening the Lid
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1	Raise the music rest.
2	Raise and hold the right side of the lid (viewed from the keyboard end of the instrument).
3	Raise the lid stay and carefully lower the lid so that the end of the stay fits into the recess in the lid.

CAUTION
Do not let children open or close the lid. Also, be careful to avoid catching fingers (yours or others, and especially those of children) when raising or lowering the lid.

For the longer stay, use the inner recess, and for the shorter stay, use the outer recess to support the lid.

CAUTION
Do not use the outer recess for the longer stay. Doing so makes the lid unstable and may cause it to fall, resulting in damage or injury. 
Make sure that the end of the stay fits securely in the lid recess. If the stay is not properly seated in the recess, the lid may fall, causing damage or injury. 
Be careful that you or others do not bump the stay while the lid is raised. The stay may be bumped out of the lid recess causing the lid to fall.

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Longer stay
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Shorter stay

Closing the Lid
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1	Hold the lid stay and carefully raise the lid.
2	Continue to hold the lid in its raised position and lower the lid stay.
3	Carefully lower the lid.


Power Supply
Connect the plugs of the power cord in the order shown in the illustration.
In some areas a plug adaptor may be provided to match the pin configuration of the AC wall outlets in your area.
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[AC IN] jack (page 15)
AC Outlet
The shape of the plug and outlet differ depending on your locale.

WARNING
Use only the supplied power cord.

CAUTION
When setting up the product, make sure that the AC outlet you are using is easily accessible. If some trouble or malfunction occurs, immediately turn off the power switch and disconnect the plug from the outlet.

NOTE
When disconnecting the power cord, first turn off the power, then follow this procedure in reverse order.


Turning On/Off the Power

1	Turn down the [MASTER VOLUME] dial to "MIN." 
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2	Press the [Standby/On] switch to turn the power on.
The display and the power indicator located below the left end of the keyboard lights up. Adjust the volume as desired while playing the keyboard.
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The power indicator lights up.

3	Press and hold the [Standby/On] switch for about a second to turn the power off.

CAUTION
Even when the [Standby/On] switch is in standby status, electricity is still flowing to the instrument at the minimum level. Remove the electric plug from the outlet when the instrument is not to be used for extended periods of time, or during electrical storms. 

NOTICE
While recording or editing, or while a message is displayed, the power cannot be turned off even if you press the [Standby/On] switch. If you want to turn off the power, press the [Standby/On] switch after recording, editing, or after the message has disappeared. If you need to force-quit the instrument, hold down the [Standby/On] switch for longer than three seconds. Note that the force-quit operation might cause data loss and damage to the instrument.

Auto Power Off function
To prevent unnecessary power consumption, this instrument features an Auto Power Off function that automatically turns the power off if the instrument is not operated for a specified period of time. The amount of time that elapses before the power is automatically turned off is approximately 30 minutes by default; however, you can change the setting (page 22).

NOTICE
Any data which is not saved via the Save operation will be lost if the power automatically turns off. Make sure to save your data before this happens.

Disabling Auto Power Off (simple method)
Turn the power on while holding down the lowest key on the keyboard. An "Auto power off disabled" message appears briefly and Auto Power Off is disabled.
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Adjusting the Master Volume
To adjust the volume of the entire keyboard sound, use the [MASTER VOLUME] dial while playing the keyboard.
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CAUTION
Do not use the instrument for a long period of time at a high or uncomfortable volume level, since this can cause permanent hearing loss. 

Intelligent Acoustic Control (IAC)
IAC is a function which automatically adjusts and controls the sound quality according to the overall volume of the instrument. Even when the volume is low, it permits both low sounds and high sounds to be clearly heard. IAC Control affects only the sound output of the instrument speakers. The default setting for this function is on. You can turn the IAC setting on or off, and set the depth. For details, refer to the Reference Manual on the website (page 9).


Using Headphones
Connect a pair of headphones to the [PHONES] jack. Since this instrument is equipped with two [PHONES] jacks, you can connect two pairs of headphones. If you are using only one pair, insert the plug into either of these jacks.
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Headphone hanger
Standard stereo phone plug

CAUTION
Do not use the headphones for a long period of time at a high or uncomfortable volume level, since this can cause permanent hearing loss.

Reproducing natural sound distance (Stereophonic Optimizer)
The Stereophonic Optimizer feature recreates for headphones the spacious sensation you hear when you play an acoustic piano. In general, the sound from headphones is much too close to your ears for natural sound. When this function is turn to on, you can sense a natural sound distance as if the sound is coming from the piano, even though you hear it on headphones. This function is effective only on the VRM Voices (page 52) and does not affect the sound output of the instrument speakers. The default setting for this function is on, but you can turn it off if desired. For details, refer to the Reference Manual on the website (page 9).

NOTE
If you record a VRM Voice (page 52) with Audio recording (page 75) while this function is on, the Stereophonic Optimizer is applied to the recorded sound.

Using the Headphone Hanger
A headphone hanger is included in the instrument package so that you can hang the headphones on the instrument. Install the headphone hanger by following the instructions at the end of this manual.

NOTICE
Do not hang anything other than the headphones on the hanger. Otherwise, the instrument or the hanger may be damaged.


Making Basic Settings
As necessary, make basic settings for the instrument, such as the language shown on the display.

1	Call up the operation display (Utility).
First, touch [Menu] at the bottom right corner of the Home display which is shown when the power is turned on. Then touch [Right arrow] to move to page 2 (if necessary), and touch [Utility].

2	Touch [System] on the display.
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3	Make the necessary settings by touching the display.

Version	Indicates the firmware version of this instrument.
Yamaha may from time to time update firmware of the product without notice for improvement in functions and usability. To take full advantage of this instrument, we recommend that you upgrade your instrument to the latest version. The latest firmware can be downloaded from the website below:
http://download.yamaha.com/

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Copyright	Touch here to call up copyright information.
Language	Determines the language used in the display for menu names and messages. Touch this setting to call up the language list, then select the desired one. 
Owner Name	Lets you input your name which appears in the opening display (called up when the power is turned on). Touch this setting to call up the character entry window, then input your name (page 37). 
Auto Power Off	Lets you set the amount of time that elapses before the power is turned off by the Auto Power Off function (page 19). Touch this to call up the list of settings, then select the desired one. To disable Auto Power Off, select "Disabled" here. 
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Changing the Brightness of Display 
Here you can change certain display settings as desired, including brightness.

1	Call up the operation display (Utility) (step 1 on page 22).

2	Touch [Display/Touch Screen] on the display.
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3	Change the settings by touching the display.

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Home Theme	Touch and change the theme (background) of the Home display.
The available settings are Piano/White/Black.
Brightness	Touch [Left arrow]/[Right arrow] to adjust the brightness of the display.
Time Stamp	Determines whether the time stamp of a file is shown on the User tab of the File Selection display (page 27) or not. 
NOTE
When the instrument is connected to a network via the USB wireless LAN adaptor*, the current time is taken from the network and displayed. For details, refer to the Reference Manual on the website (page 9).
* A USB wireless LAN adaptor may not be included depending on your area.
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For information on the other items in this display, refer to the Reference Manual on the website (page 9).

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