Tyros3
Owner's Manual

9
Internet Direct Connection
- Connecting the Tyros3 Directly to the Internet -

You can purchase and download Song data and other types of data from the special website by directly connecting to the Internet. 

Connecting the Instrument to the Internet
You can connect the instrument to a full-time online connection (ADSL, optical fiber, cable Internet, etc.) via a router or a modem equipped with a router. For specific instructions on connecting (as well as information on compatible LAN adaptors, routers, etc.), refer to the Yamaha website (http://music.yamaha.com/idc/).

NOTE
Depending on the Internet connection, you may not be able to connect to two or more devices (for example, a computer and the instrument), depending on the contract with the provider. This means you cannot connect with the Tyros3. If in doubt, check your contract or contact your provider.

Use a computer to connect to the Internet and get online before connecting the instrument, since no modem or router settings can be made from the instrument itself.

To use the Internet connection, you will first need to subscribe to an Internet service or provider.

Connection example 1:
Connecting by cable (using a modem without router)

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Modem*
No router capability
Router
Cable type
LAN cable
LAN cable
LAN terminal
*	Here, "modem" refers to an ADSL modem, optical network unit (ONU) or cable modem.

IMPORTANT
Due to EU/Korea regulations, users within Europe and Korea should use an STP (shielded twisted pair) cable to prevent electromagnetic interference.

NOTE
Some types of modems require an optional hub network for simultaneously connecting to several devices (such as computer, musical instrument, etc.).

Connection example 2:
Connecting by cable (using a modem with router)

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ADSL modem
Router capability
LAN cable
LAN cable
LAN terminal

Connection example 3: Wireless connection Using a wireless LAN Adaptor

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Modem*
Access point
Wireless LAN adaptor
LAN terminal
*	Here, "modem" refers to an ADSL modem, optical network unit (ONU) or cable modem.

Connection example 4: Wireless connection Using a USB wireless LAN adaptor

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Modem*
Access point
USB Wireless LAN Adaptor
USB TO DEVICE terminal
*	Here, "modem" refers to an ADSL modem, optical network unit (ONU) or cable modem.

NOTE
You need to make some settings in the Wireless LAN Page of the Internet Settings display (page 86). 

Accessing the Special Website
From the special website, you can audition and purchase Song data, among other things. To access the site, press the [INTERNET] button while the instrument is connected to the Internet.
To close the website display and return to the operation display of the instrument, press the [EXIT] button.

Operations in the Special Website

By using the [1 UP DOWN] to [8 UP DOWN] buttons, you can navigate through the website-e.g., follow links, return to previously displayed pages, etc.

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[1 UP DOWN]	BACK	Returns to a previously selected web page.
[2 UP DOWN]	FORWARD	Returns to the page selected before pressing the [1 UP DOWN] (BACK) button
[3 UP DOWN]	HOME	Returns to the Home Page (top page of the special website).
[4 UP DOWN]	BOOKMARK	Opens the Bookmark display to register the currently displayed page to bookmark. In the Bookmark display, you can edit your bookmarks. For details, see the Reference Manual.
[5 UP]	REFRESH	Refreshes a web page. This lets you confirm the latest version of the page by reloading the page.
[5 DOWN]	SETTING	Opens the Internet Setting display. See page 85.
[6 UP]	STOP 	Cancels loading of a page, if the page is taking too long to open.
[6 DOWN]/[7 UP DOWN]/[8 DOWN]		Selects the links in the displayed page. After selecting the desired link, press the [8 UP] (ENTER) button to actually call up the link destination. 
		NOTE
		You can also use the [DATA ENTRY] dial and the [ENTER] button to select and call up links.
[8 UP]	ENTER	Calls up the link destination.
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When the size of the web page is too large to be shown at one time in the browser display of the instrument, a scroll bar appears at the right side of the display. Use the [DATA ENTRY] dial to scroll through the display and view those parts of the page that are not shown.

Monitoring the Internet Connection Status
The messages and icons at the bottom right of the Internet display indicate the current Internet connection status.

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Message

The following three messages are displayed according to the loading status of the web page.
Disconnected.: This appears when the instrument is not connected with the Internet. When this message is displayed, the web page cannot be seen. Icon 1 is displayed.
Now opening web page...: The web page is being loaded. Icon 2 flashes.
Web page has been displayed.: Loading of the web page is completed, and the page is displayed completely. Icon 2 stops flashing. When the displayed web page uses SSL, icon 3 is displayed, and information is encrypted for communication.
Strength of the reception is displayed in 4 when connecting to the Internet by wireless LAN. When reception is weak, move the instrument near the access point to improve reception.

NOTE
SSL (Secure Sockets Layer) is an industry-standard method for protecting web communications by using data encryption and other tools.

Purchasing and Downloading Data
You can purchase and download Song data (for playback on this instrument) and other types of data from the special website. For details on purchasing and downloading data, refer to the instructions on the site itself.

Operation after purchase and download
When downloading is completed, a message appears asking you whether or not to open the File Selection display. Select "YES" to call up the File Selection display, from which you can select the downloaded data. To return to the Internet display, select "NO." When the File Selection display is open, press the [8 UP] (UP) button to call up the next highest level folder.

CAUTION
The purchased data will be lost if you turn the power to the instrument off during download.

Download Destination
When a USB storage device is connected to the instrument during purchase, the downloaded data is saved in the "MyDownloads" folder in the USB tab display of the File Selection display. 
When a USB storage device is not connected, the downloaded data is saved in the "MyDownloads" folder in the USER tab display of the File Selection display. 

About the Internet Settings Display
From the Internet Settings display, you can make various settings related to the Internet connection, including preferences for the menus and displays. 

1	Press the [5 DOWN] (SETTING) button to call up the Internet Settings display.

2	Press the TAB [LEFT][RIGHT] buttons to select the desired display.
BROWSER	Basic settings for browser. Refer to the Reference Manual.
LAN	Settings for the LAN connection (page 86).
WIRELESS LAN	Settings for the wireless LAN connections (page 86).
OTHERS	Proxy settings (page 86), initializing menu (page 87) and connection information (page 86).

3	Select the desired item by pressing the [1 UP DOWN] (UP/DOWN) buttons.

4	To call up the relevant Edit display, use the [2 UP DOWN]/[3 UP DOWN] (ENTER) buttons.
For some items, the Edit display may not be shown, but the setting or change may be executed.

5	Press the [2 UP DOWN] (UP/DOWN) buttons to select the setting or change the value, then press the [3 UP] (OK) button.
This can also be done by using the [DATA ENTRY] dial and the [ENTER] button.

6	To actually apply all settings changed in the Internet Settings display, press the [7 UP DOWN] (SAVE) button.
To cancel, press the [8 UP DOWN] (CLOSE) button.

Connection-Related Settings
Depending on your connection environment, you may need to make the following settings for connecting to the Internet. 

LAN Page
The settings here are necessary when the DHCP is not used. These settings are necessary not only for cable LAN connection but also wireless LAN connection.

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Use DHCP	Determines whether or not DHCP is used.
DNS server 1/2	Determine the addresses of primary and secondary DNS servers. These settings must be made when "Use DHCP" above is set to "ON (set DNS manually)" or "OFF."
IP address/Subnet mask/Gateway	Determine IP address, subnet mask and gateway server address. These settings must be made when "Use DHCP" above is set to "OFF."
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Wireless LAN Page
The settings here are necessary only when using a USB wireless LAN adaptor. Make sure to set them to the same settings as that of the Access Point.

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Wireless networks	Calls up the access point list. Select the desired access point by using the [B]/[C] buttons and press the [G] (OK) button. 
SSID	Determines the SSID setting. (SSID is an identification name for specifying a particular network over a wireless LAN connection.)
Channel	Determines the channel.
Encryption	Determines whether or not the data is encrypted. 
WEP key 	Determines the WEP key. This setting must be made when Encryption above is enabled.
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Others Page 
Proxy settings are necessary only when using a proxy server.

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Proxy server/Proxy port/Non-proxy server	Determines the proxy server name, port number and host name for non-proxy server.
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After entering all necessary settings, you can check detailed information on the current connection by selecting the "Connect Information" menu on the OTHERS Page.

Initializing Internet Settings
The settings of the Internet function are not initialized when using the Initialize operation of the instrument (page 35); Internet settings must be initialized separately, as explained here. Initializing will reset to the default values not only the settings of the browser, but also all settings you have made in the Internet Settings displays (except for the cookies and bookmarks), including those related to Internet connection.

1	Select the OTHERS tab in step 2 on page 85.

2	Press the [1 UP DOWN] (UP/DOWN) buttons to select "Initialize setup."

3	Use the [2 UP DOWN]/ [3 UP DOWN] (ENTER) buttons to initialize the Internet settings.

NOTE
Cookies and bookmarks still remain after executing this initialize operation.
To delete the cookies or bookmarks, select "Delete cookies" or "Delete all bookmarks" in step 2.

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Advanced Features	Refer to the Reference Manual on the website.
Registering bookmarks of your favorite pages:	Browser display -> [4 UP DOWN] (BOOKMARK) -> [3 UP DOWN] (ADD)
Editing bookmarks:	Browser display -> [4 UP DOWN] (BOOKMARK)
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