Tyros3
Owner's Manual

11
Utility
- Making Global Settings -

The Utility section in the Function menu provides a variety of convenient tools and settings for the Tyros3. These include general settings that affect the entire instrument, as well as detailed settings for specific functions. Also included are data reset functions and storage media control, such as disk formatting. 

To call up the Utility menu, press: [FUNCTION] -> [I] UTILITY button.
The Utility menu contains the following five pages.

CONFIG1	General settings such as Fade in/out time, Metronome sound, Tap Tempo sound, etc. 
CONFIG2	General settings such as speaker output, pop-up display time, etc. 
MEDIA	Settings related to installed media (hard disk drive or USB storage device). You can format the media in this page (page 95).
OWNER	Settings of Owner name (page 18), Message language (page 17) and background of the Main display. Parameter setting backup/restore operations (page 35) and server authentication can also be done in this page.
SYSTEM RESET	Resets the settings of the instrument.

For details of the Utility settings, refer to the Reference Manual on the website.

Appendix

Installing the Optional Speakers
Make sure that you have all of the parts below, included in the TRS-MS02 speaker package.

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Satellite speakers (2)
Subwoofer speaker (1)
Speaker brackets (2)
RCA pin cables (2)
RCA pin/8-pin combination cable (1)

1	Turn the Tyros3's power off, and disconnect the AC power cord. Also, make sure to disconnect the keyboard from any other external devices.

2	Insert the two speaker brackets to the rear panel of the Tyros3. 

NOTE
Either bracket can be fastened to either location.

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Use the outside slots (as shown).

3	Fasten the satellite speakers to the left and right brackets. 

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Place the speaker on the bracket.
Adjust the direction of the speaker as desired, then fasten it securely to the bracket.

NOTE
Either speaker can be placed on either bracket.

NOTE
If you want to change the direction of the satellite speaker, unfasten it from the bracket by rotating the lever, then adjust the speaker position as desired, and fasten it to the bracket again.

4	Use the RCA pin cables to connect the speakers to the respective outputs on the Tyros3. 

NOTE
Either cable can be used for either location.

5	Use the RCA pin/8-pin combination cable to connect the subwoofer speaker to the respective outputs on the Tyros3.

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Tyros3
Sub-Woofer

6	Connect the power plugs of the Tyros3 and the subwoofer to an appropriate AC outlet.

7	First, set the volume controls (MASTER VOLUME on the Tyros3 and BASS on the subwoofer) to minimum. Finally, turn on the power of the subwoofer, then the Tyros3.

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Turn the subwoofer on (from the rear panel).
Turn the Tyros3 on.

8	Adjust the volume controls (MASTER VOLUME on the Tyros3 and BASS on the subwoofer) to appropriate levels.

Installing the Optional DIMMs
Installing optional DIMMs to the Tyros3 allows you to save large amounts of Voice data created by the Voice Creator function. This section explains how to install DIMM memory modules to the Tyros3.

WARNING
Before beginning installation, switch off the power to the Tyros3 and connected peripherals, and unplug them from the power outlet. Then remove all cables connecting the Tyros3 to other devices. (Leaving the power cord connected while working can result in electric shock. Leaving other cables connected can interfere with work.)
Be careful not to drop any screws inside the instrument during installation (this can be prevented by keeping the optional units and cover away from the instrument while attaching). If this does happen, be sure to remove the screw(s) from inside the unit before turning the power on. Loose screws inside the instrument can cause improper operation or serious damage. If you are unable to retrieve a dropped screw, consult your Yamaha dealer for advice.
Install the optional units carefully as described in the procedure below. Improper installation can cause shorts which may result in irreparable damage and pose a fire hazard.

CAUTION
Do not touch the exposed metal parts in the circuit board. Touching these parts may result in a faulty contact.
Be careful not to misplace any of the screws since all of them are used.
Be careful of static electricity. Static electricity discharge can damage the DIMMs or the instrument. Before you handle the DIMMs, to reduce the possibility of static electricity, touch some unpainted metal surface or a ground wire on a device that is grounded.
Do not use any screws other than what are installed on the instrument.

Compatible DIMMs
The Tyros3 does not necessarily support all commercially available DIMMs. Yamaha cannot guarantee operation of DIMMs that you purchase. Before purchasing DIMMs, please consult your Yamaha dealer, or an authorized Yamaha distributor (see list at end of the Owner's Manual) for advice, or see the following page:
http://music-tyros.com/

DIMM Type and DIMM Configuration
Yamaha recommends that you purchase DIMMs that conform to the JEDEC* standard. Please be aware, however, that conformance to this standard does not constitute a guarantee that the DIMMs will operate correctly on the Tyros3. 
*	JEDEC (Joint Electron Device Engineering Council) sets standards for terminal configurations within electronic devices.
Use only 168-pin DIMMs of 64, 128, 256 or 512 MB capacity (synchronized DRAM; PC100 or PC133).
Use only DIMMs that have a height 38.2 mm or less.
When installing DIMMs, make sure to install them in a matched pair of the same capacity. You cannot install only one module and leave the second memory socket open. Also make sure each DIMM in the pair is of the same manufacturer and the same type. DIMMs of different makers and configurations may not work together.
When purchasing DIMMs, make sure that the DIMM design does not utilize more than 18 memory chips per module. (DIMMs comprised of more than 18 chips do not operate correctly on the Tyros3.)

DIMM Installation
Before following the steps below, make sure you have appropriate DIMMs and a Phillips screwdriver.

1	Turn the Tyros3's power off, and disconnect any cables including AC power cord from the keyboard.
Also make sure to close the LCD panel and disconnect a USB device from the USB TO DEVICE terminal.

2	Turn the Tyros3 face down on a blanket or some soft surface, giving you direct access to the bottom of the instrument. 

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Cover

3	Remove the four screws from the cover. 

4	Insert the two DIMMs into the DIMM sockets. 
Open the ejector levers, then insert the DIMM vertically in the socket.

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168-pin DIMMs
Ejector levers
Notch for alignment
Make sure that the DIMM module is aligned correctly before you install it.
Insert the DIMM vertically in the socket, aligning the notches to the corresponding protrusions.
Press it in firmly until it "snaps" or locks in place.

5	Re-install the cover you removed in step 3, in reverse order. 

6	Check that the installed DIMMs are functioning properly. 
Set the Tyros3 right-side up, turn the power on and check the WAVE RAM by accessing [VOICE CREATOR] -> [B] LIBRARY EDIT -> [8 DOWN] PROPERTY. If the DIMMs have been installed properly, the appropriate available memory size is indicated in the display.

Removing DIMMs

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Press the ejector levers until the DIMM unlocks.
Pull the DIMM vertically out of the socket.

Replacing the Internal Hard Disk
If the factory-installed hard disk crashes or when you want to replace it with another one (for example, one you have used on the Tyros/Tyros2), you can remove the current one and install the new one by following the procedure below. The hard disk used must be a 2.5-inch P-ATA (parallel ATA) compatible; however, not all such drives may be installable.

WARNING
Before beginning, switch off the power to the Tyros3 and connected peripherals, and unplug them from the power outlet. Then remove all cables connecting the Tyros3 to other devices. (Leaving the power cord connected while working can result in electric shock. Leaving other cables connected can interfere with work.)
Be careful not to drop any screws inside the instrument. If this does happen, be sure to remove the screw(s) from inside the unit before turning the power on. Loose screws inside the instrument can cause improper operation or serious damage. If you are unable to retrieve a dropped screw, consult your Yamaha dealer for advice.
Install the hard disk units carefully as described in the procedure below. Improper installation can cause shorts which may result in irreparable damage and pose a fire hazard.
Do not disassemble, modify, or apply excessive force to board areas and connectors on hard disk units. Bending or tampering with boards and connectors may lead to electric shock, fire, or equipment failures.

CAUTION
Before removing the installed hard disk unit, make sure to backup any necessary data on the disk to computer by using the USB Storage Mode (page 97). This will prevent loss of important data and enable you to use the data on the new hard disk. (If you need to backup the recorded audio files, save the hidden folder "HDR.ROOT" to the computer.)
It is recommended that you wear gloves to protect your hands from metallic projections on hard disk units and other components. Touching leads or connectors with bare hands may cause finger cuts, and may also result in poor electrical contact or electrostatic damage.
Handle the hard disk unit with care. Dropping or subjecting them to any kind of shock may cause damage or result in a malfunction.
Be careful of static electricity. Static electricity discharge can damage the IC chips on the hard disk or the instrument. Before you handle the hard disk, to reduce the possibility of static electricity, touch the metal parts other than the painted area or a ground wire on the devices that are grounded.
Do not touch the exposed metal parts in the circuit board. Touching these parts may result in a faulty contact.
Be careful not to misplace any of the screws since all of them are used.
Do not use any screws other than what are installed on the instrument.

NOTE
Hard disk drives thicker than 12.7 mm cannot be installed to the Tyros3.
S-ATA compatible hard disks cannot be used.

Before following the steps below, make sure you have an appropriate hard disk drive and a Phillips screwdriver.

1	Turn the Tyros3's power off, disconnect any cables including AC power cord from the keyboard.
Also make sure to close the LCD panel and disconnect a USB device from the USB TO DEVICE terminal.

2	Turn the Tyros3 face down on a blanket or some soft surface, giving you direct access to the bottom of the instrument. 

3	Remove the three screws. 

4	Pull out the hard disk bracket.

5	Remove the four screws to remove the installed hard disk unit from the bracket.

6	Attach the new hard disk unit to the bracket using the four screws removed in step 5.

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You should tighten these two screws first.
Make sure the bottom of the hard disk is facing up. Depending on the type of hard disk drive you plan to install, select holes A or holes B to attach the hard disk drive.
* Holes A are used in this illustration.

7	Set the Tyros3 right-side up.

8	Insert the hard disk bracket into the slot.

9	Turn the Tyros3 face down again and fasten the three screws removed in step 3.

10	Check that the installed hard disk is functioning properly. 
Set the Tyros3 right-side up, and turn the power on. If the HD tab appears on the File Selection display, the hard disk is OK.

NOTE
If you have installed the hard disk that was once used for the Tyros/Tyros2 and turn the Tyros3's power on, you can immediately view the files on the hard disk and use the Song files from the Tyros/Tyros2. However, to properly use the Style, Multi Pad, and Registration Memory files from the Tyros/Tyros2, you will need to convert the data using a computer and the File Converter software (available for free download on the Tyros3 website).


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