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1. 58 Message List FOT 59 Troubleshooting 60 Keyboard Stand Assembly 61 50 Piano Preset Songs Classic amp Jazz KI fme E 64 Preset VOICE LISE iie apretar ipao siai 66 Voice Demo Song List 67 Appendix MAER rM PM KM 68 Normal Setting List 70 Program Change cerne thor ata epe prios 71 SDeCIEICaE EE 72 F11 F01 Owner s Manual 9 az ENGLISH Panel Controls and Terminals Panel Controls and Terminals The illustrations are taken from the F11 VOLUME li MOVING KEY PLAY STOP REC METRONOME P PE POS SB eee HHH UU WK BRE QE BRR SS S3NOHd Breser N TO DEVICE e USB The jacks and terminals on the underside of the instrument as shown here may seem to be in reverse from your perspec tive in front of the instrument Make sure when using these to carefully check the names as printed on the panel before making connections POWER switch p 17 Turns the power on off VOLUME control p 17 Adjusts the volume level Display associer eicere vat dn ea p 11 For showing various messages and certain settings of the instrument This may be unavai
2. Model F11 F01 Keyboard NW Natural Wood Keyboard Wood is used for the white keys Number of keys 88 Moving Key YES Sound Source AWM Dynamic Stereo Sampling Polyphony max 128 64 Voice Selection 10 x 2 variations 10 x 2 variations For Song playback 480 XG Voices 13 Drum SFX Kits GM2 GS Effect Reverb Controls Dual Split Metoronome Transpose Touch Hard Medium Soft Fixed Tuning Recording Playback 1 user song can be saved to USB device Pedal Damper apply a half pedal Sostenuto Soft Voice Demo Songs 50 Piano Preset Songs Classic amp Jazz 10 voice Demo Songs Internet Direct Connection LAN Port Wireless Game Adaptor LAN Port External Adaptor via USB TO DEVICE Memory Device Flash Memory Internal about 2MB about 512KB USB Flash Memory YES via USB TO DEVICE Floppy Disk 2HD 2DD External Adaptor via USB TO DEVICE Hard Disk External Adaptor via USB TO DEVICE Memory Card SmartMedia etc External Adaptor via USB TO DEVICE Connectors PHONES x 2 AUX OUT L L R R jacks AUX IN L L R R jacks MIDI INJJOUT USB TO DEVICE LAN Main Amplifiers 40W x 2 Speakers 16cm x 2 5cm x 2 Dimensions W x D x H 1427mm x 400mm x 995mm 56 3 16 x 15 3 4 x 39 3 16 Dimensions with keyboard stand stabilizers 1427mm x 480mm x 995mm W x D x H b6 3 16 x 18 15 16 x 39 3 16 Weight 90kg 198lbs 70z 76kg 167lbs 9oz
3. NO YES G PIANO1 G PIANO2 E PIANO1 E PIANO2 meet s ier T ae O VOLUME 1 31 11 0111111 MOVING KEY PLAY STOP REC METRONOME ORGAN ORGAN STRINGS VIBJGTR CE J oC 2 o e NOTE peration MIDI reception is not possible while Voice demo playback is in use 1 ya Voice demo song data is not trans Play a Voice demo mitted via the MIDI connectors Press one of the voice buttons while holding the BGM button to start playback of all demo songs starting from top left button to bottom right button featuring the voice A voice demo cannot be played normally selected by that voice button For a list of the voice demo songs see page 67 while the REC button is on page 38 2 Stop the Voice demo NE OA Press the BGM or PLAY STOP button T You cannot adjust the tempo of voice demo songs The default tempo of the selected voice demo song is automatically set and fixed during playback NOTE Press the current voice button during the voice demo song playback to restart playback from the top of the song F11 F01 Owner s Manual 29 Selecting amp Playing Voices Selecting Alternate Voices VARIATION This feature lets you call up alternate Variation voices for each voice each with its own characteristic sound and effect Refer to Preset Voice List on page 66 for more information on the characteristics of each variation VARIATION but
4. O Electric bass for a wide range of music styles jazz rock popular and more 1 Dynamic Sampling provides multiple velocity switched samples to accurately simulate the timbral response of an acoustic instrument 2 Contains a very subtle sample that is produced when the keys are released mmm 66 F11 F01 Owner s Manual Voice Demo Song List Voice Demo Song List Voice Name Title Composer G PIANO 1 Eintritt Waldszenen Op 82 R Schumann HARPSI Gavotte J S Bach The voice demonstration pieces listed above are short rearranged excerpts the original compositions All other songs are original 62005 Yamaha Corporation F11 F01 Owner s Manual 67 mmm ENGLISH Index Index Numerics K 50 Piano Preset Songs Classic amp Jazz 19 Key COVER oe neeenenu eae caen due mH 13 50 Piano Preset Songs Classic amp Jazz List 64 Keyboard Stand Assembly EE 61 A L INCCeSSOTIOS 3 rai ege 7 Left Voice Reverb Depth F11 mia 33 ALL display ettet ttt eterne 19 22 L cal Control ertet tiet ttti deren 54 AWM Dynamic Stereo Sampling 8 M B Le rte e 34 Backup WE LI yaaan 55 Metronome Volume eoe inen 34 Backup 01 57 OD NER RR 53 BG Mii Ode teer UELUT 12 MIDI Receive Channel Selection w w w wewewe 53 BGM OFF mode
5. Keyboard Stand Assembly ENGLISH 2 Install the rear panels left and right Attach two short screws 6 x 14mm to each edge of the rear panel center using your fingers so that the screw threads project about 3 10mm from the surface A Make sure that the screws NS will not loosen and fall out NYA of the holes Make sure that the screws you finger tightened in Step have not loosened Then position the handhold of the rear left panel toward the rear and hook the bracket of the rear left panel onto the projecting screws as shown in the illustration When doing so be careful that the bracket does not scratch the rear panel center G Align the holes located under the handhold on the rear panel left with the holes on the main unit then tighten two long screws 6 x 45mm to secure the panel to the unit 5 Lightly tighten two short screws 6 x 14mm into the bracket on the bottom of the unit to secure the panel to the unit Position the bracket to the rear of the rear panel left Follow the same steps to install the rear panel right 3 Fasten the rear panels securely Tighten the screws securely in the order shown in the illustration Be careful not to permit mis aligned levels on the front surface or a gap on the top surface of rear panels center left and right ra 7 1 Edges must el Hi be flush CC L
6. HARPSI The definitive instrument for baroque music Since harpsi chord uses plucked strings there is no touch response There is however a characteristic additional sound when the keys are released VARIATION Mixes the same voice an octave higher for a more brilliant tone ORGAN 1 This is a typical pipe organ sound 8 feet 4 feet 2 feet Good for sacred music from the Baroque period VARIATION Qa 32 This is the organ s full coupler sound often associated with Beach s Toccata and Fugue ORGAN 2 The sound of a tonewheel type electric organ Often heard in jazz and rock idioms VARIATION Uses a rotary speaker effect with a different speed The vari ations speed is faster If the variation is selected while hold ing a chord the speed of the effect will gradually change STRINGS Stereo sampled large scale strings ensemble with realistic reverb Try combining this voice with piano in the DUAL mode VARIATION Spacious strings ensemble with a slow attack Try combining this voice with a piano or electric piano in the DUAL mode VIB GTR OOJ O Vibraphone played with relatively soft mallets The tone becomes more metallic the harder you play VARIATION Warm and natural sounding nylon guitar Enjoy the quiet ambience of nylon strings BASS OIOI XIX O An upright bass played fingerstyle Ideal for jazz and Latin music VARIATION
7. NOTE Before using a USB flash mem ory device be sure to read Handling the USB Storage Device USB Flash Memory Floppy Disk etc on page 25 NOTE The number of available file containers is 100 U00 U99 NOTE The user song is saved as SMF Format 0 F11 F01 Owner s Manual Al m mmm Internet Direct Connection IDC F11 Internet Direct Connection IDC F11 This feature lets you directly connect your instrument to the Internet A streaming ser vice in the special Yamaha website enables you to play back a range of songs song data TERMINOLOGY Streaming Streaming lets you listen to the song data while it is being sent from the Internet It allows you Here in this section you may come across some unfamiliar terms and phrases related to call up the data repeatedly but it does not allow you to save the data to a file in various musical genres as background music You can enjoy not only listening to the songs by your ears but also seeing the automatic playing keyboard by your eyes to computers and online communications To look up the meaning of these terms refer to the Glossary of Internet Terms on page 49 Setting Up the Instrument to the Internet Connection 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 the latest ser ENGLISH vices and the specific instructions on connecting a
8. inp D UO NOTE Save the file Load the The Internet settings will be to USB flash file to the backed up Access the spe Create the Inter memory F11 S cial Yamaha net setting file website For details refer to the Yamaha webpage http music yamaha com idc Creating the Internet Setting Files You need to create the Internet setting files on the special Yamaha webpage using your computer before making the Internet settings For information about how to create the Internet setting files read the instructions on the Yamaha webpage http music yamaha com idc Loading the Internet Setting Files This procedure lets you make Internet settings by loading the Internet setting files created on the special Yamaha webpage to the instrument YES G PIANO1 G PIANO2 E PIANO1 E PIANO2 HARPSI VARIATION VOLUME Ivv MOVING KEY PLAY STOP REC METRONOME ORGAN ORGAN2 STRINGS VIB GTR BASS SPLIT ro Cr O 0 0 2 o ti NOTE pera Ion The Load mode cannot be engaged while voice demo song 7 playback is in use page 29 or Engage the Load mode the unit is in BGM mode T age 12 or when the REC but Make sure that the USB flash memory device containing the saved Internet set ec on SE 38 or in Ee ting file named config n21 is connected to the instrument and then simulta playback is active page 40 neously hold down the BGM button and press the REC button NOTE You can create
9. NO YES PRESETS USB INTERNET CTS Ch O 1 2 VOLUME li 1 1 011 1111 MOVING KEY PLAY STOP REC METRONOME ORGAN1 ORGAN2 O G PIANO1 GEN EPIANO E PIANO2 HARPSI VARIATION STRINGS VIB GTR BASS SPLIT O 0 6 2 3 1 Exit from BGM mode Press the BGM button to exit from BGM mode page 12 ENGLISH 2 Start playback Press the PLAY STOP button CG The current measure number appears on the display during playback Lo rm LL Youcan play the keyboard while the instrument is playing back a song You can also play the notes in a voice different from the playback voice by select ing a voice from the panel Adjust the volume Use the VOLUME control to adjust the volume Adjust the tempo You can adjust the playback tempo as required before or during playback Refer to page 34 3 Stop playback When playback is complete the instrument automatically stops and locates the top of the song To stop playback in the middle of a song press the PLAY STOP button mmm 4051 1 F01 Owner s Manual NOTE You cannot start playback while voice demo song playback is in use or the unit is in BGM mode NOTE Playback cannot be started when the recorder contains no data TIP You can also enjoy playing duets with yourself by recording one part of a duet or a song for two pianos then playing the other part while the recorded part plays back TI
10. The keyboard mechanism of this instrument simulates the keyboard mechanism of an actual piano Mechanical noise is also heard on a piano This is normal and is no cause for concern The USB flash memory device cannot be nor mally read and written The particular USB flash memory device is not supported by the instrument The oper ation of the USB flash memory may become unstable The USB flash memory device has hung up stopped The USB flash memory is not compatible with the instrument Only use the USB flash memory device whose compatibility has been confirmed by Yamaha page 25 Disconnect the device and connect it to the instrument again F11 The cover under the keyboard becomes warm Heat might be generated while using the instrument This is normal and no cause for concern zm 60 F11 F01 Owner s Manual Keyboard Stand Assembly Keyboard Stand Assembly The illustrations here are taken from the F11 A CAUTION Be careful not to confuse parts and be sure to install all parts in the correct direction Please assemble in accordance with the sequence given below Assembly should be carried out by at least two per sons Be sure to use the correct screw size as indicated below Use of incorrect screws can cause damage Be sure to tighten up all screws upon completing assembly of each unit To disassemble reverse the assembly sequence given below Have a Phillips head screw
11. cose eopet th rer att 34 Selecting various digital reverb effects BEVEBB oo ape DER tibias 35 Transposition TRANSPOSE 36 Pine Tuning ofthe PHCh eerte 36 Touch Sensitivity TOUCH 37 Table of Contents Recording Your Performance 38 Playing Back Recorded Songs 40 Saving Your Recorded Performance to USB Flash Memory eei 41 Internet Direct Connection IDC F11 42 Setting Up the Instrument to the Internet COMME CHOM E 42 Connecting the Instrument to the Internet 44 About the Internet Settings eersten 45 Checking the field strength when using a USB wireless LAN adaptor 46 Exporting the Connection Information 47 Initializing Internet Settings ss smsese 48 Internet Initial Settings usos 48 Glossary af Internet Terms aioeeenereenne 49 CONNECTIONS ico ti rk rep x iai Ud artis 51 onis M 51 Connecting to a Computer een 52 Abo t MIDI ii 53 Data Backup FTT erint 55 Backup Data in Internal Memory 55 Backing Up Data to USB Flash Memory 55 Restoring the Backup Data uere rente 56 Data Backup FOT lt e smeeseee 57 Backup Data in Internal Memory 57 Backing Up Data to a Computer 57 Restoring the Backup DS gegen eee titii 57 Message List F11
12. In the case of radio or TV interference relocate reorient the antenna If the antenna lead in is 300 ohm ribbon lead change the lead in to co axial type cable If these corrective measures do not produce satisfac tory results please contact the local retailer authorized to distribute this type of product If you can not locate the appropriate retailer please contact Yamaha Corpo ration of America Electronic Service Division 6600 Orangethorpe Ave Buena Park CA90620 The above statements apply ONLY to those products distributed by Yamaha Corporation of America or its subsidiaries This applies only to products distributed by YAMAHA CORPORATION OF AMERICA F01 class B F11 IMPORTANT NOTICE FOR THE UNITED KINGDOM Connecting the Plug and Cord IMPORTANT The wires in this mains lead are coloured in accordance with the following code BLUE NEUTRAL BROWN LIVE As the colours of the wires in the mains lead of this appa ratus may not correspond with the coloured makings iden tifying the terminals in your plug proceed as follows The wire which is coloured BLUE must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter N or coloured BLACK The wire which is coloured BROWN must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter L or coloured RED Making sure that neither core is connected to the earth ter minal of the three pin plug 2 wires This applies only to products dis
13. 120 When the song is selected it becomes the default tempo of the song automatically during playback F01 32 to 280 beats per minute Normal setting 120 When the song is selected it becomes the default tempo of the song automatically during playback NOTE Because the metronome is for practicing purposes the tempo of the metronome may differ with the tempo of certain songs in the 50 Piano Preset Songs TIP Normal setting 0 Selecting amp Playing Voices Selecting various digital reverb effects REVERB This control enables you to select various digital reverb effects for adding extra depth and expression to the sound and creating a realistic acoustic ambience Selecting Reverb Type TIP The default Reverb Type Press one of the G 6 C7 keys while holding the METRONOME button see Quick Operation Guide The current Reverb Type setting appears on the display while both including OFF and depth set controls are held tings are different for each voice Key Reverb Type Description Gie ROOM This setting adds a continuous reverb effect to the sound similar to the acoustic reverberation you would hear in a room A6 HALL1 For a bigger reverb sound use the HALL 1 setting This effect simu lates the natural reverberation of a small size concert hall A 6 HALL 2 For a truly spacious reverb sound use the HALL 2 setting This effect simulates the natural
14. 6 6 enemies 12 MIDI Transmit Channel Selection 53 Oe 31 C Moving Key B11 ssssssssssesssssesscsssessssestasszseszasstsesess 8 12 21 Channel nternet EES 27 dum ROSE 14 Character Codeiasonaaaninteaatonotiedonenon duas 22 d Control CHANGE aa 54 N D Normal Setting Factory Default 21 22 E snnianiaraiish 33 Normal Setting EE 70 Data E 23 E E ee Data LAS c geg 6 Eltere 11 o Dual Balineesi 25oonoco seno ood mon OO OD OGUROO RS 31 Octave Shift Dual mode 31 Dual Ode scacessdvessccutvavacesavenssenevesassvivavacevavenssassuasaescasavere 31 Octave Shift Split mode rtr 33 F P Floppy Disk 55o6ooosesososoiesococoieoodeones 26 Part FOV IA 24 Floppy Disk Drive ENNEN 26 Part Moving Key F11 see 21 Pedals A 30 H Pate MAA KAA WATA A EROGO HO iS 36 es E m 18 I TANA 17 PRESET Il 12 19 PRESET eege t bea tan utens 12 19 Preset Voice List eet det gege tiet dte itae aus 66 INTERNET F11 tee 12 27 Program Change inten 54 71 Internet Direct Connection IDC F11 8 42 Internet Settings PIL ener tnnt eni 45 zm 68 F11 F01 Owner s Manual Q Quick Operation Guide center 6 R Radio Field Strength EI icit 46 Recording oosososocosoconodopodocodobodepa 38 Restore FOL iiie terreri tiri retenir tent 57 Re
15. DON T MAKE DISTRIBUTE OR USE ILLEGAL COPIES This device is capable of using various types formats of music data by optimizing them to the proper format music data for use with the device in advance As a result this device may not play them back precisely as their producers or composers originally intended Copying of the commercially available musical data including but not limited to MIDI data and or audio data is strictly prohibited except for your personal use AVE TCP F11 AVE TCP a TCP IP protocol stack by ACCESS Co Ltd is installed in this product AVE SSL F01 AVE Set an encryption module technology by ACCESS Co Ltd is installed in this product Trademarks Windows is the registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation All other trademarks are the property of their respective holders 6 F11 F01 Owner s Manual Accessories Accessories Owner s Manual This manual contains complete instructions for operating your F11 FO1 Quick Operation Guide Bench AC Power Cord Bil Tuning Unlike an acoustic piano the instrument does not need to be tuned It always stays perfectly in tune Bl Transporting If you move to another location you can transport the instrument along with your other belongings You can move the unit as it is assembled or you can disassemble the unit Transport the keyboard horizontally Do not lean it up against a wall or stand it up on its side Do not subject the instrument
16. To cancel exporting press any button except the PLAY STOP NO and YES buttons before pressing the PLAY STOP button in step 2 2 Start exporting Press the PLAY STOP button A n y message will appear on the display if a USB flash memory device con tains a file with the same name as the one you are attempting to export Press the YES button to execute the overwriting operation Press the NO but ton to cancel exporting E gt When exporting to the USB flash memory device is completed an End message will appear on the display Press any button to exit from this dis play After exporting connect the USB flash memory device to your computer and then open the text file named ConnectionInfo txt in the root directory of the USB flash memory device to check the detailed connection information The export mode cannot be engaged while voice demo song playback is in use page 29 or the unit is in BGM mode page 12 or when the REC button is on page 38 or user song playback is active page 40 NOTE If exporting is not successfully completed an Err message and the error code will appear alternately on the display NOTE Error Code You can check the description for the error code on the Yamaha website http music yamaha com idc F11 F01 Owner s Manual 47 if Internet Direct Connection IDC F11 Initializing Internet Settings To initialize the Internet settings s
17. YAMAHA MODUS F11 MODUS FO Owner s Manual Bedienungsanleitung Mode d emploi Manual de instrucciones For information on assembling the keyboard stand refer to the instructions at the end of this manual IMPORTANT Check your power supply Make sure that your local AC mains voltage matches the voltage specified on the name plate on the bottom panel In some areas a voltage selector may be provided on the rear of the main keyboard unit near the power cord Make sure that the voltage selector is set for the voltage in your area The voltage selector is set at 240V when the unit is initially shipped To change the setting use a minus screwdriver to rotate the selector dial so that the correct voltage appears next to the pointer on the panel Weitere Informationen ber die Montage des Keyboard St nders erhalten Sie in den Anweisungen am Ende dieses Handbuchs WICHTIG berpr fung der Stromversorgung Vergewissern Sie sich vor dem Anschlie en an das Stromnetz da die rtliche Netzspannung den Betriebsspannungswerten auf dem Typenschild an der Unterseite des Instruments entspricht In bestimmten Regionen ist auf der R ckseite des Instruments in der Nahe des Netzkabels ein Spannungsw hler angebracht Falls vorhanden muB der Spannungsw hler auf die rtliche Netzspannung eingestellt werden Der Spannungsw hler wurde werkseitig auf 240 V voreingestellt Zum Verstellen drehen Sie den Spannungsregler mit einem Schlitzschrauben
18. button press the VARIATION button C gt The field strength indication will appear on the display for about three seconds Field Strength Indications Radio Status Display No signal is present Field strength Weak Field strength Medium LI Field strength Strong No wireless LAN is used 46 F11 F01 Owner s Manual NOTE The field strength can be dis played after making the Inter net connection NOTE If you are using a wireless game adaptor the display pat tern for No wireless LAN is used will appear Internet Direct Connection IDC F11 Exporting the Connection Information This procedure lets you export the detailed information on the current connection as a text file to a USB flash memory device You can check the information on your com puter NOTE The connection information file does not allow you to manually make Internet settings The con nection information file is set to read only and cannot be edited Ne M NO YES G PIANO1 G PIANO2 E PIANO1 E PIANO2 HARPSI VARIATION VOLUME IC MOVING KEY PLAY STOP REC METRONOME ORGAN ORGAN STRINGS VIB GTR BASS SPLIT Oe 2 1 Turn on the Export mode Make sure that a USB flash memory device is connected to the instrument and then press the MOVING KEY button while holding down the BGM button A CAUTION
19. includes voice demonstration 2 Adjust the volume tunes and 50 piano preset songs Classic amp Jazz Initially set the VOLUME control about half way between the MIN and MAX settings Then when you start playing re adjust the VOLUME control to the most comfortable listening level Press the POWER switch to turn the power on 3 Turn on the PRESET 1 or PRESET 2 lamp Press the BGM button to turn on the PRESET 1 or PRESET 2 lamp Preset 1 You cannot select the PRE SET 1 and PRESET 2 lamps while voice demo song playback is in use page 29 or the REC 4 button is on page 38 Play any of the 50 piano preset songs contains a variety of well known classical music pieces while Preset 2 contains many popular jazz standards For a list of all 50 piano preset songs see page 64 TERMINOLOGY 4 1 Press the NO or YES button to select the num s Random order ber of the song you want to play i i I H H The 50 Piano Preset Songs rnd Play all preset songs continuously ml e Classic amp Jazz are selected in random order and played back randomly by the instrument similar to the ALL Play all preset songs in sequence Song number shuffling of a deck of cards Sxx Play all preset songs in each scene when pressing the PLAY special sub categories within Classic or Jazz STOP button 1 30 PRESET 1 Selecta preset song number and play only the selected song 31 50 PRESE
20. the user to the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the product s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance servicing instructions in the literature accompanying the product IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Read these instructions Keep these instructions Heed all warnings Follow all instructions Do not use this apparatus near water Clean only with dry cloth Do not block any ventilation openings Install in accordance with the manufacturer s instructions Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators heat registers stoves or other apparatus including amplifiers that produce heat Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding type plug A polarized plug has two blades with one wider than the other A grounding type plug has two blades and a third grounding prong The wide blade or the third prong are provided for your safety If the provided plug does not fit into your outlet consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs convenience receptacles and the point where they exit from the apparatus 11 12 13 14 Only use attachments accessories specified by the manufacturer Use only
21. Dispose of used batteries promptly and as regulated by applicable laws Note In some areas the servicer is required by law to return the defective parts However you do have the option of having the servicer dispose of these parts for you Disposal Notice Should this product become damaged beyond repair or for some reason its useful life is consid ered to be at an end please observe all local state and federal regulations that relate to the disposal of products that contain lead batteries plastics etc NOTICE Service charges incurred due to lack of knowl edge relating to how a function or effect works when the unit is operating as designed are not covered by the man ufacturer s warranty and are therefore the owners respon sibility Please study this manual carefully and consult your dealer before requesting service NAME PLATE LOCATION The graphic below indi cates the location of the name plate The model number serial number power requirements etc are located on this plate You should record the model number serial number and the date of purchase in the spaces provided below and retain this manual as a permanent record of your purchase Model Serial No Purchase Date FCC INFORMATION U S A 1 IMPORTANT NOTICE DO NOT MODIFY THIS UNIT This product when installed as indicated in the instruc tions contained in this manual meets FCC reguire ments Modifications not expressly approv
22. O VOLUME I r gr or rrr d MOVING KEY PLAY STOP REC METRONOME ORGANI ORGAN2 STRINGS VIB GTR BASS OOO Engage Split mode Press the SPLIT button so that its indicator lights The default setting BASS will be selected for the left hand voice at first 2 Specify the split point the border between the right and left hand range You can change the split point to any other key by pressing the key while hold ing the SPLIT button or change the split point by pressing the NO or YES button while holding the SPLIT button The name of the current split point key appears on the LED display while the SPLIT button is held An example of split point key display Fla G2 aa followed by a high bar if sharp followed by a low bar if flat The split point is initially set at the H key by default If you do not need to change the split point skip this operation mu 52F 1 F01 Owner s Manual NOTE Dual page 31 and Split modes cannot be engaged simulta neously TIP A specified split point key is included in the left hand range TIP Normal setting F 2 Select a voice for the right hand Press a voice button Select a voice for the left hand Press the corresponding voice button while holding the SPLIT button The indicator of the Left Voice button will light while the SPLIT button is pressed You can make the following settings for right and l
23. Two PHONES jacks are provided You can connect two sets of standard stereo headphones If you are using only one pair of headphones you can plug them into either niin jack CT A CAUTION Do not use headphones at a high volume for an extended period of time Doing so may cause hearing loss bottom surface ENGLISH standard stereo phone plug Checking the version number F11 You can check the version number of this instrument by simultaneously holding down the MOVING KEY button and pressing A 1 on the keyboard also see Quick Operation Guide Press the NO or YES button to return to the orig inal display A 1 For instructions about how to update the instrument to the latest version refer to the Yamaha website http www music yamaha com idc EE Sri 1 F01 Owner s Manual Listening to the 50 Piano Preset Songs Classic amp Jazz Listening to the 50 Piano Preset Songs Classic amp Jazz The instrument features fifty built in piano preset songs including both classic pieces and jazz stan dards 2 36 4 e G PIANO1 G PIANO2 E PIANO1 E PIANO2 HARPSI VARIATION meet ub nier VOLUME Li rr gr rrr rr d MOVING KEY PLAY STOP Q R Ql GAN ORGAN2 STRINGS VIB GTR SPLIT p AE oO 9 5I 25 Operation Turn the power on On the F11 F01 performance data is called a Song This
24. Using the Metronome The instrument features a built in metronome a device that keeps an accurate tempo that is convenient for practicing NO YES button BGM NO O PERS b mii C JO Y VOLUME Ivv MOVING KEY PLAY STOP REC S G PIANO1 G PIANO2 E PIANO1 E PIANO2 HARPSI VARIATION uL Gei GTR BASS SPLIT O ORGAN2 E T Tp L 2 Operation O a 1 z Start the metronome The metronome sound is turned on by pressing the METRONOME button r The beat indicator flashes at the current tempo Metronome volume While holding down the METRONOME button press one of the A 1 F 0 keys see Quick Operation Guide The current metronome volume setting appears on the display while both controls are held Adjusting the tempo The tempo of the metronome and user song recorder playback can be set by using the NO or YES button Adjusting the time signature The time signature beat of the metronome can be set by pressing one of the A0 DI keys while holding the METRONOME button You can set the beat to 0 2 3 4 5 or 6 The current setting appears on the LED display while both controls are held 2 Stop the metronome Turn off the metronome by pressing the METRONOME button mmm 34F 1 F01 Owner s Manual beat TIP Normal setting F11 7 F01 5 TERMINOLOGY F11 5 to 500 beats per minute Normal setting
25. changement de programme compris entre 0 et 127 vous devrez soustraire une unit 1 du num ro de changement de programme correspondant inscrit dans la liste P C Par exemple pour passer un programme dot de la valeur P C 1 il faut sp cifier le chiffre 0 Lorsque la r ception de changement de programme est d sactiv e OFF aucune donn e de changement de programme n est transmise ou recue La valeur du r glage Bank MSB LSB n est ni transmise ni reque Siasigna n meros de cambio de programa usando los n meros del 0 al 127 reste uno 1 de uno de los n meros de cambio de pro grama n P C enumerados Por ejemplo si desea cambiar al programa con el n P C 1 especifique el ntimero 0 Cuando la recepci n de cambios de programa est apagada no se transmite ni recibe ning n dato de cambio de programa Tampoco se trans mite ni recibe el MSB LSB de banco P C Program Change number Program Change Nummer Num ro de changement de programme N mero de cambio de programa o D Voice Name G PIANO 1 VARIATION G PIANO 2 VARIATION E PIANO 1 VARIATION E PIANO 2 VARIATION HARPSI VARIATION ORGAN 1 VARIATION ORGAN 2 VARIATION STRINGS VARIATION VIB GTR VARIATION BASS VARIATION Ojo ojojo ojojoj oj o ojojoj oj oj o o oj o F11 F01 Owner s Manual 7 1 Specifications Technische Daten Caracteristigues technigues Especificaciones
26. correct for the instrument The required voltage is printed on the name plate of the instrument e Check the electric plug periodically and remove any dirt or dust which may have accumulated on it e Use only the supplied power cord plug e Do not place the power cord near heat sources such as heaters or radiators and do not excessively bend or otherwise damage the cord place heavy objects on it or place it in a position where anyone could walk on trip over or roll anything Over it e F11 Be sure to connect to an appropriate outlet with a protective grounding connection Improper grounding can result in electrical shock Do not open e Do not open the instrument or attempt to disassemble the internal parts or modify them in any way The instrument contains no user serviceable parts If it should appear to be malfunctioning discontinue use immediately and have it inspected by qualified Yamaha service personnel A CAUTION Water warning e Do not expose the instrument to rain use it near water or in damp or wet conditions or place containers on it containing liquids which might spill into any openings lf any liquid such as water seeps into the instrument turn off the power immediately and unplug the power cord from the AC outlet Then have the instrument inspected by qualified Yamaha service personnel e Never insert or remove an electric plug with wet hands Fire warning e Do not put burning items such as candles on th
27. hardware system or computer used as a central point for a network providing access to files and services Short for website this refers to the group of web pages that are opened Site together For example the collection of web pages whose addresses begin with http www yamaha com is referred to as the Yamaha site SSL Short for Secure Sockets Layer a standard for transmitting confidential data such as credit card numbers over the Internet A method of data transfer over the Internet that allows you to listen to the song Streaming data while it is being sent The data can be accessed repeatedly but it cannot be saved Short for Uniform Resource Locator a string of characters used to identify and SE URL link to specific websites and pages on the Internet A complete URL usually starts 2 with the characters http Z Web page Refers to each individual page that makes up a website LLI WE Short for Wired Equivalent Privacy a security protocol for wireless networks WEP protects communication contents from being intercepted A LAN connection that allows data transfer through a wireless cable free con Wireless LAN nection Wireless Game Adaptor Wireless Device that allows easy wireless connection with digital consumer electronic Ethernet Converter or Bridge devices printers and game machines etc equipped with LAN ports mmm 50 F11 F01 Owner s Manual Connections Connections Connectors A CAUT
28. los t tulos fichas t cnicas y avisos de copyright de tres 3 de las 50 melod as predefinidas para piano de este instrumento Composition Title ON GREEN DOLPHIN STREET Composer s Name Bronislaw Kaper0372642 Owner s Name EMI MUSIC PUBLISHING LTD Composition Title EMILY Composer s Name Johnny Mandel0258202 Owner s Name EMI MUSIC PUBLISHING LTD Composition Title OVER THE RAINBOW Composer s Name Harold Arlen0286708 Owner s Name EMI MUSIC PUBLISHING LTD All Rights Reserved Unauthorized copying public performance and broadcasting are strictly prohibited Alle Rechte vorbehalten Unerlaubte Vervielf ltigung ffentliche Auff hrung und oder Ausstrahlung sind strengstens verboten Tous droits r serv s Toute copie performance publique ou radiodiffusion non autoris es sont strictement inter Reservados todos los derechos Queda terminantemente prohibida toda copia interpretaci n o difusi n p blica no autorizada mmm 7451 1 F01 Owner s Manual MEMO F11 F01 Owner s Manual 75 mmm CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE COVER OR BACK NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL The above warning is located on the bottom of the unit No OO P G M ch 10 Explanation of Graphical Symbols The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert
29. memory device or media to the USB TO DEVICE terminal The media has not been formatted Format the USB flash memory device or media after making sure on your computer that the USB flash memory or media you are formatting does not contain important data The data cannot be saved to internal memory of the instrument Data in the USB flash memory hasn t been restored Press the PLAY STOP button This USB flash memory device cannot be used Use only USB flash memory devices compatible with the instrument Displayed when the total amount of USB flash memory or USB hub has become too large Refer to Handling the USB Storage Device USB Flash Memory Floppy Disk etc on page 25 Indicates failure in connecting the USB flash memory or media An error has occurred in the Moving Key function The MOVING KEY status lamp lights in red Please contact your nearest Yamaha dealer or authorized distributor The temperature of moving key unit increases The MOVING KEY status lamp flashes in red The instrument is automatically reset Processing the current operation Initializing the voice settings to the normal settings factory defaults Initializing the Internet settings to the normal settings Initializing to the normal settings m oj oj o or er e o jo nm Some abnormality has been detected in the power of the Moving Key function The MOVING KEY status lamp lights
30. preset song playback Press the PLAY STOP button The Touch sensitivity page 37 for the keyboard voice can also j liking 6 run the PRESET 1 or PRESET 2 lamp off eren NU Turn the PRESET 1 or PRESET 2 lamp off by pressing the BGM button The default tempo is auto matically selected whenever a new preset song is selected or when playback of a new preset song begins during rnd ran dom ALL or Sxx scene playback When you select a different song or a different song is selected during chained playback an appropriate Reverb Type will be selected accordingly NOTE The data of the 50 piano preset songs is not transmitted via the MIDI connectors EmmmE 20 f 1 F01 Owner s Manual Listening to the 50 Piano Preset Songs Classic amp Jazz Enjoying the Moving Key Feature F11 The F11 has a Moving Key feature in which the keys of the keyboard move automatically in response to song play back including the included 50 piano preset songs Classic amp Jazz songs saved to USB flash memory and songs from the Internet using the streaming service This makes the instrument a true pleasure to see as well as hear For more information on the relationship between the Moving Key and the background music BGM mode see page 12 MOVING KEY button NO YES G PIANO1 G PIANO2 E PIANO1 E PIANO2 HARPSI VARIATION Lm eme OA OO VOLUME Titrrririttl MOVII G KEY PLAY STOP R
31. select 1 16 channels on F11 The F11 F01 also transmits MIDI control change information when the pedal or other appropriate controls are operated This function makes it possible to cancel control change data reception and transmission so that for example the F11 F01 s pedal and other controls can be operated without affecting an external MIDI device Press the D5 key while holding the BGM button see Quick Operation Guide TIP Setting range ON OFF Normal setting ON For information on control change messages that can be used with the F11 F01 refer to the MIDI Data Format on Data List You can download the Data List from the Yamaha website page 6 mmm 54 F 1 F01 Owner s Manual Data Backup F11 Data Backup F11 Backup Data in Internal Memory The following data will be saved to internal memory of the instrument The data is maintained even when the power is turned off BGM Mode Metronome Volume Time Signature Moving Key On Off Split Point Fine Tuning of the Pitch Character Code Internet Settings Channel for streaming service Cookies Initializing the data Turn off the power to the instrument Then turn the power on while holding the C7 key TAM Backing Up Data to USB Flash Memory For maximum data security Yamaha recommends that you save your important data to a USB flash memory as backup This important data includes backup data in internal memory of the instrument
32. song The total num ber of available USB songs including ones saved on the instrument itself and those saved on computer is 600 Hence the available number here may be less than 600 if some USB songs in Uxx above have been saved on the instrument 001 400 F01 Select a number of USB song that which you ve saved by using a computer and play the song ENENE 22r11 F01 Owner s Manual TIP Normal setting International TERMINOLOGY Normal setting The phrase Normal setting refers to the default setting fac tory setting that is active when you first turn on the power to the instrument NOTE You cannot turn on the USB lamp while the voice demo song playback is in use page 29 or the REC button is on page 38 NOTE Certain songs may take more time than others to start play back Keep in mind that this also affects the time between playback of successively played songs 2 2 Listening to songs in USB Flash Memory Press the PLAY STOP button to start playback Adjust the Volume Use the VOLUME control to adjust the volume Stop playback Press the PLAY STOP button Turn the USB lamp off Turn the USB lamp off by pressing the BGM button Data format This instrument can play back SMF Format 0 and Format 1 Standard MIDI file and DOC Disk Orchestra Collection song data When copying song data from computer to USB flash memory make sure to save it by using SMF Format 0 and Fo
33. strings Sostenuto Center Pedal If you play a note or chord on the keyboard and press the ji ji iig sostenuto pedal while the note s are held those notes will o Organ and Sung vo WI continue to sound for as long as sustain as long as you hold the pedal as if the damper E the sostenuto pedal is pedal had been pressed but all subsequently played notes depressed will not be sustained This makes it possible to sustaina When you press the soste chord for example while other notes are played staccato nuto pedal here while holding the note the note will sustain as long as you hold the pedal Soft Left Pedal The soft pedal reduces the volume and slightly changes the timbre of notes played while the pedal is pressed The soft pedal will not affect notes that are already playing when it is pressed zm 30r 1 F01 Owner s Manual Combining Two Voices Dual mode You can play two voices simultaneously across the entire range of the keyboard In this way you can simulate a melody duet or combine two similar voices to create a thicker sound Selecting amp Playing Voices 2 BGM NO YES G PIANO1 G PIANO2 E PIANO1 E PIANO2 HARPSI VARIATION VOLUME Ivv MOVING KEY PLAY STOP REC METRONOME ORGAN ORGAN2 eD O O STRINGS VIBJGTR BASS 1 Engage Dual mode Press two voice buttons at the same time or press one voice button while hold ing another The voice in
34. what you ve played on the F11 F01 keyboard can be an effective practice aid The F11 F01 s Song Recorder allows the recording of one User song TIP You can record your perfor mance audio data to a cas 7 sette tape recorder or other Recording vs Saving recording device via the AUK The format of performance data recorded on a cassette tape differs from that of OUT L L R R connector data recorded on the F11 FO1 A cassette tape records audio signals The F11 F01 page 51 saves information regarding note timing voices and a tempo value but not audio signals When you play back recorded songs the F11 F01 produces sound based on the saved information Therefore recording on the F11 F01 may be more accurately called saving information However this book often uses the word recording because it seems to make more sense ENGLISH BGM NO GPIANO GPIANO2 EPIANO EPIANO2 HARPSI VARIATION eec OO X SIC VOLUME Ivv MOVING KEY PLAY STOP REC METRONOME ORGAN ORGAN2 STRINGS VIB GTR BASS SPLIT O 0 0 0 OO A voice demo and a 50 Piano 1 Exit from BGM mode Preset Song Classic amp Jazz cannot be played while the Press the BGM button to exit from BGM mode page 12 REC button is on 2 Make all the initial settings Before you begin to record select the voice you want to record or voices if you will be using Dual or Split mode Make any oth
35. 0 0Hz To initialize standard pitch Hold the A 1 B 1 C0 and C o keys simultaneously and press any key between C3 and B3 The current pitch setting appears on the display while the key combination is held mm 26r 1 F01 Owner s Manual Selecting amp Playing Voices Touch Sensitivity TOUCH You can select four different types of keyboard touch sensitivity HARD MEDIUM SOFT or FIXED to match dif ferent playing styles and preferences re ti TIP pera ion This setting does not change the weight of the keyboard Press one of the A6 A7 keys while holding the BGM button see Quick Operation Guide The current touch type setting appears on the display while both controls are held WA Normal setting MEDIUM Key Touch Type Description A6 FIKED All notes are produced at the same volume no matter how hard the TIP keyboard is played The touch sensitivity type will become the common setting for A 6 SOFT Allows maximum loudness to be produced with relatively light key all voices However the touch pressure sensitivity settings may have lit tle or no effect with certain B6 MEDIUM Produces a fairly standard keyboard response voices that are not normally C7 HARD aa oes that the keys be played quite hard to produce maximum es eher EE ae List on page 66 F11 F01 Owner s Manual 37 pm Recording Your Performance Recording Your Performance The ability to record and play back
36. 022 868 07 57 EKB41 Die Einzelheiten zu Produkten sind bei Ihrer unten aufgef hrten Niederlassung und bei Yamaha Vertragshandlern in den jeweiligen Bestimmungslandern erh ltlich Para detalles sobre productos contacte su tienda Yamaha m s cercana o el distribuidor autorizado que se lista debajo THE NETHERLANDS BELGIUM LUXEMBOURG Yamaha Music Central Europe GmbH Branch Benelux Clarissenhof 5 b 4133 AB Vianen The Netherlands Tel 0347 358 040 FRANCE Yamaha Musique France BP 70 77312 Marne la Vall e Cedex 2 France Tel 01 64 61 4000 ITALY Yamaha Musica Italia S P A Viale Italia 88 20020 Lainate Milano Italy Tel 02 935 771 SPAIN PORTUGAL Yamaha Hazen M sica S A Ctra de la Coruna km 17 200 28230 Las Rozas Madrid Spain Tel 91 639 8888 GREECE Philippos Nakas S A The Music House 147 Skiathou Street 112 55 Athens Greece Tel 01 228 2160 SWEDEN Yamaha Scandinavia AB J A Wettergrens Gata 1 Box 30053 S 400 43 G teborg Sweden Tel 031 89 34 00 DENMARK YS Copenhagen Liaison Office Generatorvej 6A DK 2730 Herlev Denmark Tel 44 92 49 00 FINLAND F Musiikki Oy Kluuvikatu 6 P O Box 260 SF 00101 Helsinki Finland Tel 09 618511 NORWAY Norsk filial av Yamaha Scandinavia AB Grini Neringspark 1 N 1345 ster s Norway Tel 67 16 77 70 ICELAND Skifan HF Skeifan 17 P O Box 8120 18 128 Reykjavik Iceland Tel 525 5000 OTHER EUROPEAN COUNTRIES Yamaha Music Central
37. 1 31 11 0111111 MOVING KEY PLAY STOP oO ORGAN ORGAN STRINGS VIB GTR BASS SPLIT 000000 3 4 Operation Streaming Streaming lets you listen to the Turn on the INTERNET lamp song data while it is being sent Make sure that the instrument is connected to the Internet then select the from the Internet It allows you to call up the data repeatedly INTERNET lamp by pressing the BGM button the INTERNET access lamp but it does not allow you to save flashes in red during Internet access the data to a file 2 Change the Channel You cannot select the INTER Press the NO or YES button to change the channel The current chan NET lamp while voic d demo nel setting appears on the display song playback is in use page 29 or the REC button is on page 38 ITT LU The LED displays shown in this owner s manual are for instruc tional purposes only and may appear somewhat different from those on your instrument F11 F01 Owner s Manual 27 mmm Listening to the Songs on Internet F11 3 Start playback Press the PLAY STOP button to start playback the INTERNET access lamp flashes in red during Internet access 4 Stop playback Press the PLAY STOP button Turn the INTERNET lamp off Turn the INTERNET lamp off by pressing the BGM button ENGLISH Song Auto Revoice F11 TIP Feel free to play the keyboar
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39. Accessories Owner s Manual Quick Operation Guide Bench AC Power Cord Specifications and descriptions in this owner s manual are for information purposes only Yamaha Corp reserves the right to change or modify products or specifications at any time without prior notice Since specifications equipment or options may not be the same in every locale please check with your Yamaha dealer Die technischen Daten und Beschreibungen in dieser Bedienungsanleitung dienen nur der Information Yamaha Corp beh lt sich das Recht vor Produkte oder deren technische Daten jederzeit ohne vorherige Ank ndigung zu ver ndern oder zu modifizieren Da die technischen Daten das Ger t selbst oder Sonderzubeh r nicht in jedem Land gleich sind setzen Sie sich im Zweifel bitte mit Ihrem Yamaha Handler in Verbindung Les caract ristiques techniques et les descriptions du mode d emploi ne sont donn es que pour information Yamaha Corp se r serve le droit de changer ou modifier les produits et leurs caract ristiques techniques tout moment sans aucun avis Du fait que les caract ristiques techniques les quipements et les options peuvent diff rer d un pays l autre adressez vous au distributeur Yamaha le plus proche Las especificaciones y descripciones de este manual del propietario tienen s lo el prop sito de servir como informaci n Yamaha Corp se reserva el derecho a efectuar cambios o modificaciones en los productos o especificaciones
40. Do not allow li a gap g 8 Ce ms 62r 1 F01 Owner s Manual 4 Attach the fall prevention bracket Align the second and fourth holes on the fall pre vention bracket with the bracket holes on the bot tom of the unit then secure the bracket using two short screws 6 x 14mm 5 Set the voltage selector and connect the power cord Insert the AC power cord plug into the AC INLET connector on the rear of the unit F01 Selector Voltage Selector Before connecting the AC power cord check the setting of the voltage selector which is provided in some areas To set the selector for 110V 127V 220V or 240V main voltages use a minus screwdriver to rotate the selector dial so that the correct voltage for your region appears next to the pointer on the panel The voltage selector is set at 240V when the unit is initially shipped After the proper voltage has been selected connect the AC power cord to the AC INLET and an AC wall outlet A plug adaptor may be also provided in some areas to match the pin configuration of the AC wall outlets in your area A WARNING An improper voltage setting can cause serious damage to the instrument or result in improper operation After completing the assembly please check the following Are there any parts left over Review the assemb
41. EC METRONOME ORGAN ORGAN STRINGS VIBJ GTR BASS SPLIT O OO 0 Cr Turn on the Moving Key function Press the MOVING KEY button so that its indicator lights Keep in mind that the Moving Key feature applies only to the keys of the keyboard the pedals do not move automatically even if the MOVING KEY button is turned on and song playback is started Normal setting ON TERMINOLOGY Normal setting The phrase Normal setting refers to the default setting factory setting that is active when you first turn on the power to the instrument 2 Start playback Play back the desired songs You can use Moving Key with the 50 piano preset songs page 19 songs in USB flash memory page 22 or songs on the Internet using the streaming service page 27 The MOVING KEY status lamp next to the button lights if an error occurs while using Moving Key For more information refer to Message List on page 58 3 Stop playback Stop song playback of the 50 piano preset songs page 19 songs in USB flash memory page 22 or songs on the Internet using the streaming service page 27 4 Turn off the Moving Key function Press the MOVING KEY button again so that its indicator goes out Selecting the Part Channel for Moving Key Depending on the particular song data the song youre playing may have several parts Under the normal setting Auto the instrument automat
42. ET lamp with the BGM button gt You can play back the songs on the Internet using the streaming service For instructions on playing back songs see Listening to the Songs on Internet F11 on page 27 If you are using a wireless LAN using a USB wireless LAN adaptor You need to make Internet settings on the instrument For instructions on making Internet settings see About the Internet Settings on page 45 mE 44 F11 FO1 Owner s Manual Internet Direct Connection IDC F11 About the Internet Settings You can conveniently make Internet settings for your instrument from the special Yamaha website NOTE If you select a wireless connection using the USB wireless LAN adaptor or a connection You do not need to make the A di k Internet settings here if you are by cable using static IP address or proxy server you need to make Internet settings using a connection by cable explained as follows using DHCP or a wireless LAN using a wireless game adaptor Internet Settings When you use the Internet Direct Connection IDC for the first time you should make the Internet settings according to the following illustration flow This flow is shown to make you easily understand how to load the setting file created by the computer to your instrument By following this flow you won t need to make difficult settings such as typ ing various data on your instrument USB Flash Memory
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44. F01 Connecting the Power Cord F01 Carefully read the following instructions and warnings before connecting the power cord AC INLET connector Le er The shape of plug differs depending on your particular a locale M w ENGLISH 1 Connect the supplied power cord to the AC INLET connector on the instrument s rear panel For an illustration of the location of the AC INLET connector see Panel Controls and Terminals page 10 2 Connect the other end of the power cord to an AC outlet Make sure your F01 meets the voltage requirement for the country or region in which it is being used In some areas a plug adaptor may be provided to match the pin configuration of the AC wall outlets in your area A WARNING Make sure your F01 is rated for the AC voltage supplied in the area in which it is to be used as listed on the rear panel Connecting the unit to the wrong AC supply can cause serious damage to the inter nal circuitry and may even pose a shock hazard A WARNING Use only the AC power cord supplied with the F01 If the supplied cord is lost or damaged and needs to be replaced contact your Yamaha dealer The use of an inappropriate replacement can pose a fire and shock hazard mmm l6 F 1 F01 Owner s Manual Before Using the F11 F01 Turning the Power On Press the POWER switch C gt The power indicator located below the left end of the keyboard lights To turn off the power p
45. FF The left lamps are turned off Playing Back Recorded Songs Recording Your Performance Selecting amp Playing Voices MOVING KEY ON OFF F11 T BGM 2 Consists of the following PRESET 1 PRESET 2 Listening to the 50 Piano Preset Songs Classic amp Jazz page 19 4 USB nete Listening to songs in USB flash memory page 22 saving your recorded performances to USB flash memory page 41 INTERNET F11 Listening to the songs on the internet using the streaming service page 27 BGM OFF Pressing the BGM button turns off the PRESET 1 PRESET 2 USB INTERNET F11 lamps Playing Back Recorded Songs page 40 Recording Your Performance page 38 Selecting amp Playing Voices Playing page 29 MOVING KEY ON OFF F11 The Moving Key feature on the F11 makes it possible for the keys of the keyboard to move automatically in response to song playback For more information refer to page 21 mmm l2ri1 F01 Owner s Manual Before Using the F11 F01 Before Using the F11 F01 Key Cover To open the key cover To close the key cover 1 To open the cover insert your fingers in the indenta 1 If the music rest page 14 is raised lift it up and tions on its front lift the cover gently and fold it back against the cover to prevent damage to the panel 2 Pull the cover down and toward yourself gently ee Sy x i R SN Sa o2 AN CAUTION Be caref
46. IN OUT connectors p 52 For connecting to a MIDI device allowing you to take advantage of various MIDI functions USB TO DEVICE terminal p 52 For connecting to a USB flash memory device allowing you to save your own recorded songs and play back songs contained on the device LAN port II p 52 By directly connecting the F11 to the Internet you can use the special streaming service on the Yamaha website that enables you to automatically play back a wide vari ety of songs song data in various musical genres as background music directly on your instrument A CAUTION Do not directly connect the LAN port to your computer The Internet functions cannot be used if so connected 9 AC INLET connector pp 15 16 For connection of the power cord D Padilla p 30 For producing a range of expressive effects similar to those produced by the pedals on an acoustic piano Check the operation on the display of the top panel as you use the instrument The display indicates different values as shown below depending on the operation Tempo One of the song numbers from 50 Parameter value Piano Preset Songs Classic amp Jazz F11 F01 Owner s Manual 11 mmm Accessing Various Background Music BGM Functions Accessing Various Background Music BGM Functions A variety of functions can be called up as listed below by switching the BGM button on off BGM O
47. ION Before connecting the F11 F01 to other electronic components turn off the power to all the components Before turning the power on or off to all components set all volume levels to minimum 0 Otherwise electrical shock or damage to the components may result TO DEVICE e USB AUX OUT L L R R jacks You can connect these jacks to a stereo system to amplify the F11 F01 or to a cas sette tape recorder to record your performance Refer to the diagram below and use NOTE Use audio cables and adaptor plugs with no resistance audio cables to make the connections A CAUTION When the F11 F01 s AUX OUT jacks are connected to an external audio system first turn on the power to the F11 F01 then to the external audio system Reverse this order NOTE when you turn the power off When the sound from the AUX OUT jacks is routed to the AUX Digital Piano Stereo IN jacks the input sound will be A a O O output from the speaker of the J Q O F11 F01 The output sound may O O be excessively loud and may axor S cause noise AUX OUT d auxin h i h NOTE p Sie Ge p Ge Ge Use only the AUX OUT L L R standard audio cable standard jacks for connection with a mono device AUX IN L L R R jacks The stereo outputs from another instrument can be connected to these jacks allowing the sound of an external instrument to be reproduced via the F11 FO1 s NOTE The F11 F01 s VOLU
48. If you are using a connection by cable using DHCP You do not need to make settings on the instrument You can access the Internet simply NOTE by connecting a router or a modem equipped with a router to the instrument via a eee modem equipped with a router LAN cable have a DHCP function Once the instrument is successfully connected to the Internet the channel streamed from the Internet will be shown on the display when you select the INTERNET lamp with the BGM button C gt You can play back the songs on the Internet using the streaming service For instructions on playing back songs see Listening to the Songs on Internet F11 on page 27 If you are using a connection by cable using static IP address proxy server You need to make Internet settings on the instrument For instructions on making Internet settings see About the Internet Settings on page 45 ENGLISH If you are using a wireless LAN using a wireless game adaptor You do not need to make settings on the instrument You can access the Internet simply by connecting a wireless game adaptor to the instru ment The wireless game adaptor requires settings such as the access point For information about how to make settings read the owner s manual for the product you are using Once the instrument is successfully connected to the Internet the channel streamed from the Internet will be shown on the display when you select the INTERN
49. ME con f trol setting affects the input sig tions nal from the AUX IN jacks but the REVERB setting does not speakers Refer to the diagram below and use audio cables to make the connec Use only the AUX IN L L R jack for connection with a mono device F11 F01 Owner s Manual 5 mmm Connections A CAUTION When the F11 F01 s AUX IN jacks are connected to an external device first turn on the power to the external device then to the F11 F01 Reverse this order when you turn the power off F11 F01 phone plug standard AUX OUT phone plug Tone standard audio cable Generator stereo phone plug standard phone plug OUTPUT standard audio cable Tone Generator ENGLISH USB TO DEVICE terminal This terminal is for connection to a USB flash memory device For more informa tion refer to Handling the USB Storage Device USB Flash Memory Floppy Disk etc on page 25 MIDI IN OUT connectors Use MIDI cables to connect external MIDI devices to these connectors Refer to About MIDI on page 53 for more information Q LAN port F11 This port allows direct connection of the F11 to the Internet letting you use a spe cial streaming service on the Yamaha website for playing back songs in a variety of musical genres as background music on the instrument Before connecting the instrument to the Internet be sure to read Internet Direct Connection IDC F11 on page 42 Conne
50. OFI S ii 7 Mail Feat P CS ii 8 Table of Contents odora pt ierra 9 Reference Panel Controls and Terminals 10 Accessing Various Background Music BGM Functions ssmmeesewe 12 Before Using the F11 FOT 13 Key COVER coit ote RE RERO 13 MUSIC RESE einn nuit E tp rete reo teen 14 Connecting the Power Cord F11 15 Connecting the Power Cord F01 16 Turning the Power OR aoo esie btts 17 Setting the Val tfie aue ascoieiee eres 17 Using Headphones option e 18 Checking the version number F11 18 Listening to the 50 Piano Preset Songs Classic amp Jazz cesses 19 Enjoying the Moving Key Feature F11 21 Listening to songs in USB Flash Memory 22 Handling the USB Storage Device USB Flash Memory Floppy Disk etc 25 Handling the Floppy Disk Drive FDD and Floppy Disks 26 Listening to the Songs on Internet F11 27 Song Auto Revoice EI 28 Selecting amp Playing Voices 29 Selecting Vi 29 Listening to the Voice Demonstration Tunes 29 Selecting Alternate Voices VARIATION 30 Using the Pil iia 30 Combining Two Voices Dual model 31 Saving the Voice Settings PII sene 32 Splitting the Keyboard Range and Playing Two Different Voices Split mode 32 Using the MettOnDEDE
51. P F11 can move the keyboard according to the recorded song playback Moving Key For more information refer to page 21 TIP If the metronome is being used during playback the metro nome will automatically stop when playback is stopped TIP If the Reverb Type is changed via the panel controls during play back both the playback and key board reverb effects will be changed On the F01 tempo cannot be adjusted during play back TIP Normal setting 120 Saving Your Recorded Performance to USB Flash Memory Saving Your Recorded Performance to USB Flash Memory The built in song recorder on the F11 F01 allows you to record one User song which you can then save to a USB flash memory device page 38 Use of a such a device allows you to save many songs up to the capacity of the device and always maintain free space on the instrument itself for recording a new song NO YES button VARIATION button MOVING KEY PLAY STOP REC METRONOME ORGANI ORGAN2 OO VOLUME 1131010111111 oO p STRINGS VIB GTR BASS SPLIT O YES G PIANO1 G PIANO2 E PIANO1 E PIANO2 HARPSI VARIATION O PLAY STOP button 1 Select a file container in the USB flash memory and save the User song After making sure that the USB flash memory is connected to the instrument press the PLAY STOP button while holding down the VARIATION button Then press the NO and YES
52. T 2 Select a preset song number and play only the selected song F11 F01 Owner s Manual 19 mmm Listening to the 50 Piano Preset Songs Classic amp Jazz Scene The 50 Piano Preset Songs Classic amp Jazz have been divided into twenty three groups or categories to match a variety of listening preferences and to let you select your favor ite songs based on a scene description For instance if you want to listen to some Ele gant songs select scene number 4 The songs that match that category will play sequentially For a list of the 50 piano preset songs Classic amp Jazz see page 64 Scene Titles Classic Home Party Nighttime Pre romantic Chopin Morning Melancholy Post romantic Upbeat Mood Music Modern French Elegant Fantasy Relaxing Baroque and Pre romantic Music Jazz Home Party Midnight Innocent Daytime Elegant Mood Music ap Afternoon Upbeat e Evening Ballad Em p TIP LLI 4 2 Press the PLAY STOP button to start playback Feel free to play the keyboard On the F11 the keys of the keyboard move automatically in response to song along with the preset song You playback Moving Key For more information refer to page 21 can also change the voice play ing on the keyboard Adjust the Volume Use the VOLUME control to adjust the volume TIP You can adjust the Reverb Type 5 page 35 that is applied to the Stop playback voice you play on the keyboard and for
53. age List F11 In this chart the comments are divided into three different parts The initial sentence explains the meaning of the mes sage while the mark indicates the underlying problem and the gt mark indicates the possible solution Message Comment 0 0 1 Indicates failure in accessing the USB flash memory or media The USB flash memory device or media is not connected Connect a USB flash memory device or proper media to the USB TO DEVICE terminal The media has not been formatted Format the USB flash memory device or media after making sure on your computer that the USB flash memory or media you are formatting does not contain important data fthis message appears repeatedly other than described above Use another USB flash memory or media Indicates that the song data cannot be loaded correctly Indicates that the song data is too large to be loaded Indicates that the protected song data cannot be loaded ENGLISH Media has not been formatted Format the USB flash memory device or media after making sure on your computer that the USB flash memory or media you are formatting does not contain important data Indicates that the protected song data cannot be loaded There is no song data There is no file Indicates failure in accessing the USB flash memory or media The USB flash memory device or media is not connected Connect a USB flash
54. al mE 64 fF 1 F01 Owner s Manual PRESET 2 Jazz 50 Piano Preset Songs Classic amp Jazz List Scene No 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 S Titl Song j E832 SE sz No 5055552593 Song Name Composer E a amp OS Eis 1 Alfie B Bacharach 1 1 1 2 Besame Mucho C Velazquez 1 1 1 3 Bewitched R Rodgers 1 2 2 4 Emily J Mandel 2 1 3 1 2 5 Hey Jude J Lennon amp P McCartney SIS 3 6 How Deep Is the Ocean 1 Berlin 2 2 7 Didn t Know What Time lt Was R Rodgers 3 3 3 8 If Should Lose You L Robin 8 R Rainger 4 4 9 It Might As Well Be Spring R Rodgers 414 4 5 3 10 It Never Entered My Mind R Rodgers 5 4 11 Mona Lisa J Livingston amp R Evans 5 5 6 1 3 5 4 12 My Funny Valentine R Rodgers 2 13 Never Let Me Go J Livingston amp R Evans 3 6 5 14 Norwegian Wood J Lennon amp P McCartney 6 6 7 5 15 On Green Dolphin Street N Washington amp B Kaper 5 6 16 Over the Rainbow H Arlen 8 414 8 6 17 Smoke Gets in Your Eyes J Kern 9 T5 9 18 Stella by Starlight V Young 10 6 8 6 7 19 The Nearness of You H Carmichael 11 9 7 10 20 You Are Too Beautiful R Rodgers 7 10 7 Performed by Shigeo Fukuda The numbers below the Scene Title indicate the order of songs in each scene Some of the preset songs have been edited for len
55. atically selected whenever a new USB song is selected or when playback of a new USB song begins during rnd ran dom or ALL playback NOTE When you select a different song or a different song is selected during chained play back an appropriate Reverb Type will be selected accord ingly NOTE USB song data is not transmit ted via the MIDI connectors What is SMF Standard MIDI File The SMF Standard MIDI File format is one of the most com mon and widely compatible sequence formats used for stor ing sequence data There are two variations Format 0 and Format 1 A large number of MIDI devices are compatible with SMF Format 0 and most commercially available MIDI sequence data is provided in SMF Format 0 F11 F01 Owner s Manual 23 Listening to songs in USB Flash Memory Specify the Song Part Channel and Play the Song F01 When listening to songs contained in USB flash memory you can specify the song parts in this setting The ALL setting plays back all 16 parts while 1 2 plays back parts 1 and 2 Since piano songs are generally recorded to parts 1 and 2 exclusively the 1 2 setting is best used with only the piano voice Default setting is ALL ALL GE Piano voices Other voices 1 2 Specify all parts as the designated part ALL Press the A 1 key while holding the BGM button also see Quick Operation Guide ENGLISH Specify parts 1 an
56. buttons to select a container U00 U99 and press the PLAY STOP button On the F01 after pressing the PLAY STOP button and the prompt n y no yes appears in the display press the YES button to save the song When the save operation is finished an End message appears on the display for three seconds AN CAUTION To cancel the save operation press any button except PLAY STOP NO or YES before pressing the PLAY STOP button Overwriting the user song If you select a container which contains a User song three dots appear in the display e g U 0 0 Press the PLAY STOP button If you do not want to overwrite the song press the NO button at the n y no yes prompt and select another con tainer On the F01 after pressing the PLAY STOP button and the prompt n y nol yes appears in the display press the NO button and then select another container If you want to overwrite the song press the YES button when n y no yes appears in the display On the F01 after pressing the PLAY STOP button and the prompt n y no yes appears in the display press the YES button to confirm whether you wish to overwrite the user song or not and then press the YES button once more When the save operation is finished an End message appears on the dis play for three seconds Internal memory of the instrument User song USB flash memory u00 File container
57. ce for future reference About this Owner s Manual The documentation for this instrument includes Owner s Manual this document Quick Operation Guide and Data List Owner s Manual lll introduction page 2 Please read this section first Bl Reference page 10 This section explains how to make detailed settings for the F11 F01 s various functions Bl Appendix page 68 This section introduces reference material Quick Operation Guide This explains the button key assignments and how to use the panel controls Data List The Data List contains XG voice XG effect for the F11 and MIDI related information The Data List is available for downloading from the Yamaha Manual Library Yamaha Manual Library http www yamaha co jp manual The panel illustrations are taken from the F11 The illustrations and LED displays shown in this owner s manual are for instructional purposes only and may appear somewhat different from those on your instrument This product incorporates and bundles computer programs and contents in which Yamaha owns copyrights or with respect to which it has license to use others copyrights Such copyrighted materials include without limitation all computer software style files MIDI files WAVE data musical scores and sound recordings Any unauthorized use of such programs and contents outside of personal use is not permitted under relevant laws Any violation of copyright has legal consequences
58. cting to a Computer By connecting the F11 F01 to a computer performance data of the instrument can be used on the computer and also performance data from the computer can be sent to and play the sounds of the F11 F01 MIDI OUT MIDI IN USB USB A USB MIDI interface such as the Yamaha UX16 A Yamaha UX16 or similar USB MIDI interface sold separately will be necessary for MIDI connection between the F11 F01 and a USB equipped computer Make sure to purchase a Yamaha UX16 or a quality USB MIDI interface at a musical instrument store computer store or electrical appliance store If you use the UX16 interface install the driver supplied with the interface on your computer ENENN 52r 1 F01 Owner s Manual About MIDI MIDI Musical Instrument Digital Interface is a standard format for data transmission reception It enables the transfer of performance data and commands between MIDI devices and personal computers Using MIDI you can control a connected MIDI device from the instru ment or control the instrument from a connected MIDI device or com puter MIDI connectors MIDI IN Receives MIDI data MIDI OUT Transmits MIDI data MIDI cables Prepare dedicated MIDI cables MIDI Transmit Channel Selection In any MIDI control setup the MIDI channels of the transmitting and receiving equip ment must be matc
59. d along with the streaming song You can also change the voice playing on the keyboard TIP You can adjust the Reverb Type page 35 that is applied to the voice you play on the keyboard as well as for the streaming song on Internet playback The Touch sensitivity page 37 for the keyboard voice can also be adjusted to your liking NOTE The default tempo is auto matically selected whenever a song is selected NOTE When you select a different song or a different song is selected during chained play back an appropriate Reverb Type will be selected accord ingly NOTE Song data streaming from the Internet is not transmitted via the MIDI connectors When you play back any commercially available XG song data or that created on other instruments you can use Auto Revoice to automatically assign the specially created G PIANO 1 Voice of the instrument instead of the conventional XG piano voices of the same type If you want to keep the XG voice and disable this automatic reassignment set Auto Revoice to off Press the F 0 key while holding the BGM button to switch the function on off When set to on the instrument automatically replaces the conventional XG piano voice with the G PIANO Voice When set to off the XG voice is maintained The current ON OFF setting appears on the display while both controls are held Ai F o mm Jr 1 F01 Owner s Manual TIP Normal setting ON using the speciall
60. d 2 as the designated part 1 2 Press the YAI key while holding the BGM button also see Quick Operation Guide Keep in mind that songs recorded on other devices may use a variety of voices not available on this instrument and hence may sound different than the original songs In general this instrument should be used to play back piano songs Commercially Available Song Data Song data purchased by using a computer and commercially available Disk Songs are NOTE available when you connect the floppy disk drive to the instrument The instrument is Before using a USB storage device be sure to read Han dling the USB Storage Device USB Flash Memory Floppy GENERAL GENERAL Pn midi WOLZ Wel spe G Fa Disk etc on page 25 p pou C NOTE Before using a floppy disk and the disk slot be sure to read Handling the Floppy Disk Drive FDD and Floppy Disks on page 26 NOTE Commercially available music data is subject to protection by copyright laws Copying com mercially available data is strictly prohibited except for your own personal use compatible with the Song disks floppy disks that bear the following marks mmm 2461 1 F01 Owner s Manual Handling the USB Storage Device USB Flash Memory Floppy Disk etc Handling the USB Storage Device USB Flash Memory Floppy Disk etc This instrument features a built in USB TO DEVICE terminal By connecting the instrument to a USB storage device with a stan
61. dard USB cable you can save data you ve created to the connected device as well as read data from the con nected device Be sure to handle USB storage device with care Follow the important precautions below For more information about the handling of USB storage device refer to the owner s manual of the USB storage device il Compatible USB storage devices One USB storage device such as a floppy disk drive hard disk drive CD ROM drive flash memory reader writer etc can be connected to the USB TO DEVICE terminal If necessary use a USB hub The number of USB storage devices that can be used with musical instruments simultaneously even when a USB hub is used is a maximum of one Other USB devices such as a computer keyboard or mouse cannot be used Theinstrument does not necessarily support all com mercially available USB storage devices Yamaha can not guarantee operation of USB storage devices that you purchase Before purchasing USB storage devices please consult your Yamaha dealer or an authorized Yamaha distributor see list at end of the Owner s Manual for advice or visit the following web page http music yamaha com homekeyboard Although CD R RW drives can be used to read data to the instrument they cannot be used for saving data E Using USB Storage Devices When connecting a USB storage device to the USB TO DEVICE make sure that the connector on the device is appropriate and that it is connected in
62. dicators of both selected voices will light when Dual mode is active According to the voice numbering priority shown in the diagram on the right the lower value voice number will be designated as Voice 1 the other voice will be designated as Voice 2 1 2 3 Voice numbering priority Eo ON SE dw E ORGAN1 lo EF p You can make the following settings for Voices 1 and 2 in Dual Dual Balance You can set one voice as the main voice and another voice as a softer mixed voice While holding down the METRONOME button press one of the H He keys see Quick Operation Guide The current balance setting appears on the display while both controls are held A setting of 0 produces an equal balance between the two Dual mode voices Settings below 0 increase the volume of Voice 2 in relation to Voice 1 and settings above 0 increase the volume of Voice 1 in relation to Voice 2 Octave Shift You can shift the pitch up and down in octave steps for Voice 1 and Voice 2 inde pendently Depending on which voices you combine in Dual mode the combi nation may sound better if one of the voices is shifted up or down an octave While holding down the METRONOME button press one of the A4 D5 keys see Quick Operation Guide The current Octave Shift setting appears on the display while both controls are held A4 1 C5 1 Voice 1 a 4 0 Voice 2 C 5 0 B4 1 D5 1 Voice 2 Re
63. dreher bis der Zeiger auf den korrekten Spannungswert weist Pour obtenir les d tails sur l assemblage du pupitre du clavier reportez vous aux instructions figurant la fin de ce manuel IMPORTANT Contr ler la source d alimentation V rifiez que la tension sp cifi e sur le panneau inf rieur correspond la tension du secteur Dans certaines r gions l instrument peut tre quip d un s lecteur de tension l arri re de l unit principale c t du cordon d alimentation V rifiez que ce s lecteur est bien r gl en fonction de la tension secteur de votre r gion Le S lecteur de tension est r gl sur 240 V au depart d usine Pour modifier ce r glage utilisez un tournevis lame plate pour tourner le s lecteur afin de mettre l indication correspondant la tension de votre r gion vis vis du rep re triangulaire situ sur le panneau Para informacion sobre el montaje del soporte del teclado consulte las instrucciones al final de este manual IMPORTANTE Verifigue la alimentaci n de corriente Aseg rese de que tensi n de alimentaci n de CA de su rea corresponde con la tensi n especificada en la placa de caracter sticas del panel inferior Es posible gue en algunas zonas se suministre un selector de tension en la parte posterior de la unidad principal junto al cable de alimentacion Asegurese de gue el selector de tension este ajustado a la tension de su area El selector de tension se ajusta a 240V cuand
64. driver ready Remove the following parts from the package Assembly Parts T Y N 6x45 mm long screws x 4 he 6 x 14 mm short screws x 12 SIS ISS SILI SMS Rear panel left Rear panel center L Main unit Rear panel right AC power cord e keyboard stand stabilizers 2 pieces Included in the packing pads Preparing the rear panels When the package is shipped from the factory the rear panels are secured to the wooden fixing pads with screws Before you can start assembling the rear panels you must first remove them from the fixing pads Removing the panels Stack two packing pads included in the packing box with the rear panels under the rear panels then remove the screws as shown in the illustra tions A CAUTION e Do not use screws fixing rear panels to assem ble the instrument Rear panel center Fixing pad Insert the rear panel center Position the rear panel center so that the holes face away from the front keyboard side Then insert the projections on the panel into the holes on top of the unit as shown in the illustration A CAUTION When the rear panel center is inserted in the main unit do not apply pressure to the rear panel center from the front or rear Doing so may dam age the projections of the rear panel center allowing it to fall or be damaged F11 F01 Owner s Manual 61 m mum
65. e modem refers to an ADSL modem optical network unit ONU or cable modem EE 42 F11 F01 Owner s Manual Internet Direct Connection IDC F11 Connection example 2 Connecting by cable using a modem with router NOTE ADSL modem LAN cable Connect the LAN cable to the Router capability LAN port LAN cable LAN port Connection example 3 Wireless connection using a wireless game adaptor NOTE Connect the wireless game adaptor to the LAN port NOTE In addition to the modem or an access point this connection requires a router Modem Access point Wireless Game Adaptor 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 Modem __ Access point NOTE Connect the USB wireless LAN adaptor to the USB TO DEVICE terminal NOTE In addition to the modem or an access point this connection reguires a router NOTE The F11 is encrypted in WEP format only USB Wireless LAN Adaptor USB TO DEVICE terminal Here modem refers to an ADSL modem optical network unit ONU or cable modem F11 F01 Owner s Manual 43 l Internet Direct Connection IDC F11 Connecting the Instrument to the Internet
66. e unit A burning item may fall over and cause a fire If you notice any abnormality e f the power cord or plug becomes frayed or damaged or if there is a sudden loss of sound during use of the instrument or if any unusual smells or smoke should appear to be caused by it immediately turn off the power switch disconnect the electric plug from the outlet and have the instrument inspected by qualified Yamaha service personnel Always follow the basic precautions listed below to avoid the possibility of physical injury to you or others or damage to the instrument or other property These precautions include but are not limited to the following Power supply Power cord e F11 Always connect the three pin attachment plug to a properly grounded power source For more information about the main power supply see page 15 e When removing the electric plug from the instrument or an outlet always hold the plug itself and not the cord Pulling by the cord can damage it e Remove the electric plug from the outlet when the instrument is not to be used for extended periods of time or during electrical storms e Do not connect the instrument to an electrical outlet using a multiple connector Doing so can result in lower sound quality or possibly cause overheating in the outlet e Read carefully the attached documentation explaining the assembly process Failure to assemble the instrument in the proper sequence might res
67. ed by Yamaha may void your authority granted by the FCC to use the product 2 IMPORTANT When connecting this product to acces Sories and or another product use only high quality shielded cables Cable s supplied with this product MUST be used Follow all installation instructions Fail ure to follow instructions could void your FCC authori zation to use this product in the USA 3 NOTE This product has been tested and found to com ply with the requirements listed in FCC Regulations Part 15 for Class B digital devices Compliance with these requirements provides a reasonable level of assurance that your use of this product in a residential environment will not result in harmful interference with other electronic devices This equipment generates uses radio frequencies and if not installed and used according to the instructions found in the users manual may cause interference harmful to the operation of other electronic devices Compliance with FCC regula tions does not guarantee that interference will not occur in all installations If this product is found to be the source of interference which can be determined by turning the unit OFF and ON please try to eliminate the problem by using one of the following measures Relocate either this product or the device that is being affected by the interference Utilize power outlets that are on different branch circuit breaker or fuse circuits or install AC line filter s
68. eft voices in Split Split Balance While holding down the METRONOME button press one of the F 5 F 6 keys see Quick Operation Guide The current balance setting appears on the display while both controls are held A setting of 0 produces an equal balance between the two Split mode voices Settings below 0 increase the volume of the left voice in relation to the right voice and settings above 0 increase the volume of the right voice in relation to the left voice Octave Shift You can shift the pitch up and down in octave steps for the right voice and left voice independently You should make the setting depending on the note range of the songs you play While holding down the METRONOME button press one of the A4 D5 keys see Quick Operation Guide The current Octave Shift setting appears on the display while both controls are held A4 1 C5 i Right Voice A 4 0 Left Voice Cp 0 B4 1 D5 1 Left Voice Reverb Depth F11 While holding down the METRONOME button press one of the FIr keys see Ouick Operation Guide The current Reverb Depth setting appears on the display while both controls are held Damper Pedal Range The Damper Pedal Range function determines whether the damper pedal affects the right voice the left voice or both the left and right voices in Split mode While holding down the BGM button press one of the C0 DO keys see Quick O
69. en cualquier momento sin pre vio aviso Puesto que las especificaciones equipos u opciones pueden no ser las mismas en todos los mercados solicite informaci n a su distribuidor Yamaha mu 2r 1 F01 Owner s Manual Thefollowings are the titles credits and copyright notices for seventeen 17 of the 50 Piano Preset Songs Classic amp Jazz in this instrument Nachfolgend die Titel Credits und Hinweise zum Urheberrecht f r siebzehn 17 der 50 Preset Songs f r Klavier Klassik amp Jazz in diesem Instrument Laliste suivante r pertorie les titres auteurs et avis de droits d auteur de dix sept 17 morceaux parmi les 50 morceaux de piano pr s lectionn s Classic amp Jazz sur l instrument Acontinuaci n se incluyen los t tulos fichas t cnicas y avisos de copyright de diecisiete 17 de las 50 melod as predefinidas para piano cl sica y jazz de este instrumento Alfie Theme from the Paramount Picture ALFIE Words by Hal David Music by Burt Bacharach Copyright 1966 Renewed 1994 by Famous Music LLC International Copyright Secured All Rights Reserved B same Mucho Kiss Me Much Music and Spanish Words by Consuelo Velazquez English Words by Sunny Skylar Copyright 1941 1943 by Promotora Hispano Americana de Musica S A Copyrights Renewed All Rights Administered by Peer International Corporation International Copyright Secured All Rights Reserved Bewitched from PAL JOEY Words by Lorenz Hart M
70. er desired settings tempo reverb etc as well You might also want to set the volume You can also adjust the playback volume using VOLUME control 3 Turn the REC button on Press the REC button Recording does not actually start yet C gt The REC button indicator flashes in red The PLAY STOP button indicator will flash at the current METRO You cannot record the perfor mance to the connected USB NOME tempo setting flash memory directly The A CAUTION recorded songs are saved to the instrument automatically If you Record mode can be disengaged before recording by pressing the REC button a sec want to save data to USB flash ond time memory perform the Save operation page 41 after stop A CAUTION ping recording Keep in mind that when recording starts the previously recorded data will be erased Please be careful not to erase important data EE 28r 1 F01 Owner s Manual 4 Start recording 6 Recording will begin automatically as soon as you play a note on the keyboard or press the PLAY STOP button L The current measure number will appear on the display while recording and the right most dot on the LED display will flash at the current metro nome tempo setting f 3 J LI Ca a flash flash flash Stop recording Press either the REC or PLAY STOP button to stop recording E gt When the recording is finished the End appears on the display for
71. es etc that are under buttons Link and character strings on a web page When the place with the link is clicked the page selection jumps to the relevant link A device which connects and allows data transfer between a conventional tele Modem phone line and a computer It converts the digital signals from the computer to analog audio for sending over the phone line and vice versa A communications business that offers Internet connection services In order to Provider e connect to the Internet it is necessary to contract to a provider A proxy server is a server that all computers on a local network have to go through before accessing information on the Internet It intercepts all or desig nated requests to the real server to see if it can fulfill the requests itself If not it forwards the request to the real server Proxy servers are used to improve perfor mance and speed and to filter requests usually for security and to prevent unau thorized access to an internal network Proxy A device for connecting multiple computer networks For example a router is necessary when connecting several computers in a house or office and allow Router them to all access the Internet and share data A router is usually connected between a modem and a computer although some modems have a built in router F11 F01 Owner s Manual 49 D P Internet Direct Connection IDC F11 Server A
72. etting F2 The Voice 2 Reverb Depth is determined according to the default Voice 2 Reverb Depth value for the voice F11 F01 Owner s Manual 21 Selecting amp Playing Voices Saving the Voice Settings F11 Some of the current voice settings can be saved in the internal memory of the instrument The data is maintained even when the power is turned off Operation Press the G PIANO 1 button while holding the REC button see Quick Operation Guide When saving is complete an End message appears on the display for three seconds The following settings can be saved Reverb Type and Depth Octave Volume To initialize the voice settings Turn the power on while holding the REC and G PIANO 1 buttons ENGLISH NOTE On the F01 you cannot specify whether the voice settings are saved in internal memory of the instrument or not The settings are automatically saved when you change the settings When you turn off the power to the instrument however the saved data will be lost Splitting the Keyboard Range and Playing Two Dif ferent Voices Split mode Split mode enables you to play two different voices on the keyboard one with the left hand and another with the right hand For example you can play a bass part using the Bass voice with the left hand and a melody with the right hand 1245 BGM NO YES G PIANO1 G PIANO2 E PIANO1 E PIANO2 HARPSI VARIATION SED bb ATMEL Q
73. g the instrument to set the desired listening level e n the case of a model with a polished finish gently remove dust and dirt with a soft cloth Do not wipe too hard since small particles of dirt can scratch the instrument s finish e When cleaning the instrument use a soft dry or slightly damp cloth Do not use paint thinners solvents cleaning fluids or chemical impregnated wiping cloths Handling caution e Take care that the key cover does not pinch your fingers and do not insert a finger or hand in any gaps on the key cover or instrument e Never insert or drop paper metallic or other objects into the gaps on the key cover panel or keyboard If this happens turn off the power immediately and unplug the power cord from the AC outlet Then have the instrument inspected by qualified Yamaha service personnel Do not place vinyl plastic or rubber objects on the instrument since this might discolor the panel or keyboard nthe case of a model with a polished finish bumping the surface of the instrument with metal porcelain or other hard objects can cause the finish to crack or peel Use caution Do not rest your weight on or place heavy objects on the instrument and do not use excessive force on the buttons switches or connectors Do not use the instrument device or headphones for a long period of time at a high or uncomfortable volume level since this can cause permanent hearing oss If you experience any hear
74. ghts Reserved It Never Entered My Mind from HIGHER AND HIGHER Words by Lorenz Hart Music by Richard Rodgers Copyright 1940 Renewed by Chappell amp Co Rights for the Extended Renewal Term in the U S Controlled by Williamson Music and WB Music Corp o b o The Estate Of Lorenz Hart International Copyright Secured All Rights Reserved Mona Lisa from the Paramount Picture CAPTAIN CAREY U S A Words and Music by Jay Livingston and Ray Evans Copyright 1949 Renewed 1976 by Famous Music LLC International Copyright Secured All Rights Reserved My Funny Valentine from BABES IN ARMS Words by Lorenz Hart Music by Richard Rodgers Copyright 1937 Renewed by Chappell amp Co Rights for the Extended Renewal Term in the U S Controlled by Williamson Music and WB Music Corp o b o The Estate Of Lorenz Hart International Copyright Secured All Rights Reserved The Nearness Of You from the Paramount Picture ROMANCE IN THE DARK Words by Ned Washington Music by Hoagy Carmichael Copyright 1937 1940 Renewed 1964 1967 by Famous Music LLC International Copyright Secured All Rights Reserved Never Let Me Go from the Paramount Picture THE SCARLET HOUR Words and Music by Jay Livingston and Ray Evans Copyright 1956 Renewed 1984 by Famous Music LLC International Copyright Secured All Rights Reserved Norwegian Wood This Bird Has Flown Words and Music by John Lennon and Paul McCartney Copyright 1965 Sony ATV Songs LLC C
75. gth or arrangement and may not be exactly the same as the original F11 F01 Owner s Manual 65 m mmm Preset Voice List Preset Voice List Voice Name Stereo Sampling Touch Response Dynamic Sampling Key Off Sampling Voice Descriptions G PIANO 1 O O O O Recorded samples from a full concert grand piano Also includes three levels of dynamic sampling sustain samples and key off samples for exceptionally realistic acoustic grand piano sound Perfect for classical compositions as well as any other style that requires acoustic piano VARIATION O O Warm and mellow piano Good for classical compositions G PIANO 2 Spacious and clear piano with bright reverb Good for popu lar music VARIATION O O JO Bright spacious piano Good for popular or rock music ENGLISH E PIANO 1 O OOJO An electronic piano sound created by FM synthesis Extremely musical response with varying timbre according to keyboard dynamics Good for standard popular music VARIATION A synth generated type electronic piano sound often heard in popular music Used in the DUAL mode it blends well with an acoustic piano voice E PIANO 2 The sound of an electric piano using hammer struck metallic tines Soft tone when played lightly and an aggressive tone when played hard VARIATION A slightly different electric piano sound often heard in rock and popular music
76. he MIDI IN connector Press the C5 key while holding the BGM button see Quick Operation Guide Program Change ON OFF Normally the F11 F01 will respond to MIDI program change numbers received from an external keyboard or other MIDI device causing the correspondingly numbered voice to be selected on the corresponding channel the keyboard voice does not change The F11 F01 will normally also send a MIDI program change number when ever one of its voices is selected causing the correspondingly numbered voice or pro gram to be selected on the external MIDI device if the device is set up to receive and respond to MIDI program change numbers This function makes it possible to cancel program change number reception and transmission so that voices can be selected on the F11 F01 without affecting the external MIDI device Press the chs key while hold ing the BGM button see Quick Operation Guide TIP Setting range ON OFF Normal setting ON TIP Setting range ON OFF Normal setting ON ENGLISH For information on control change messages that can be used with the F11 F01 refer to PROGRAM CHANGE on page 71 Control Change ON OFF Normally the F11 F01 will respond to MIDI control change data received from an external MIDI device or keyboard causing the voice on the corresponding channel to be affected by pedal and other control settings received from the controlling device the keyboard voice is not affected only when you
77. hed for proper data transfer This parameter enables you to specify the channel on which the instrument transmits MIDI data Press one of the C1 E2 keys while holding the BGM button see Quick Operation Guide F11 In Dual mode Voice 1 data the main voice is transmitted on the specified channel and Voice 2 data is transmitted on the next higher channel number In Split mode the right voice data is trans mitted on the specified channel and the left voice data is transmitted on the channel two numbers higher In other words if the right voice is set to channel 3 then the left voice data will be transmit ted on channel 5 In either mode no data is transmitted if the transmit channel is set to OFF F01 In Dual Split mode Voice 1 right voice data is transmitted on its specified channel Voice 2 left voice data is transmitted on the next higher channel number relative to the specified channel In either mode no data is transmitted if the transmit channel is set to OFF MIDI Receive Channel Selection In any MIDI control setup the MIDI channels of the transmitting and receiving equip ment must be matched for proper data transfer This parameter enables you to specify the channel on which the instrument receives MIDI data Press one of the C3 F4 keys while holding the BGM button see Quick Operation Guide Program change and other like channel messages received will affect the F11 F01 s panel settings or the notes
78. ically chooses the best part for Moving Key playing based on the particular song data If you want to change this part manually select the channel for the desired part Press one of the C4 F5 keys while holding the MOVING KEY button also see Quick Operation Guide The current part setting appears on the display while both controls are held Press one of the C4 F5 keys while holding the MOVING KEY button Quick operation guide The current part set ting appears on the display while both controls are held C4 Df5 Keyboard part channel 1 16 E5 Even if the song changes the current part is maintained The part is not selected automatically OFF appears on the display r5 The best part for each song is selected automatically Normal setting ON appears on the display F11 F01 Owner s Manual 21 pm ENGLISH Listening to songs in USB Flash Memory Listening to songs in USB Flash Memory You can conveniently connect a USB flash memory device to the instrument and listen to songs recorded to that device ona computer You can also save your recorded performances on the instrument to the connected device and play those songs back as well Before using a USB flash memory device be sure to read Handling the USB Storage Device USB Flash Memory Floppy Disk etc on page 25 A CAUTION While playing a USB song or while the USB access lamp flashes in red DO NOT pull out the USB flash memory or t
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80. imultaneously hold down the BGM button and the PLAY STOP button and turn on the power NOTE The settings of the Internet function are not initialized when using the Initializing the data on page 55 NOTE Information of the streaming A CAUTION channels and cookies will be ini Initializing restores the instrument to the factory programmed settings for all tialized at the same time Internet settings Yamaha recommends you that you back up the Internet settings before initializing See Data Backup F11 on page 55 for details T Ee T i 4 Internet Initial Settings DHCP ON available Wireless LAN OFF no settings Proxy server OFF no settings mmm 48 F11 F01 Owner s Manual Internet Direct Connection IDC F11 Glossary of Internet Terms A device that acts as a communication hub for multiple wireless devices and Access point o conventionally enables both wired and wireless LAN connections An Internet connection technology service such as ADSL and optical fiber that Broadband allows for high speed high volume data communication The software used to search for access and view web pages For this instrument Browser this refers to the display that shows the contents of the web pages A system that records certain information that the user transfers when visiting a website and using the Internet The function is similar to a prefe
81. in red If this happens turn off the power to the instrument and disconnect the plug However if the USB access lamp is flashing in red as well turn off the power only after the lamp USB access lamp is off Please contact your nearest Yamaha dealer or authorized distributor Displayed when the current operation is completed Indicates that internal memory has been cleaned up The backup data in internal memory of the instrument voice settings and recorded performance are cleared because the power has been turned off before the song save or load operations were completed N CAUTION Do not turn off the power of the instrument when FCL appears in the display Doing so may cause the instrument to malfunction Displayed when the total amount of files has become too large Displayed when internal memory is full Displayed when the media is full n y Prompts you to confirm or cancel the overwrite operation P r o Indicates that the media is write protected When the message is a three digit number 001 052 Err Error flashes alternately in the display with the number When an operation such as saving or data transfer is in process the display shows a sequence of flashing dashes zm 58 F 1 F01 Owner s Manual Message List F01 Message List F01 In this chart the comments are divided into three different parts The initial sentence explains the meaning of the
82. ing loss or ringing in the ears consult a physician Do not place the bench in an unstable position where it might accidentally fall Over Do not play carelessly with or stand on the bench Using it as a tool or step ladder or for any other purpose might result in accident or injury Only one person should sit on the bench at a time in order to prevent the possibility of accident or injury e f the bench screws become loose due to extensive long term use tighten them periodically using the included tool e Sore data will be saved to internal memory of the F11 F01 pages 55 57 The data is maintained even when the power is turned off For maximum data security Yamaha recommends that you save your important data to the USB flash memory F11 or computer F01 This provides a convenient backup if the internal memory is damaged pages 55 57 Yamaha cannot be held responsible for damage caused by improper use or modifications to the instrument or data that is lost or destroyed Always turn the power off when the instrument is not in use 1 B 12 2 2 F11 F01 Owner s Manual D mmm ENGLISH About this Owner s Manual Thank you for purchasing the Yamaha Digital Piano F11 F01 We recommend that you read this manual carefully so that you can fully take advantage of the advanced and convenient functions of the F11 F01 We also recommend that you keep this manual in a safe and handy pla
83. ion gs SS um l ani E E Indicates that the media is protected F11 F01 Owner s Manual 59 mmm ENGLISH Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Problem Possible Cause and Solution The instrument does not turn on The instrument has not been plugged in properly Securely insert the female plug into the socket on the instrument and the male plug into a proper AC outlet page 15 16 A click or pop is heard when the power is turned on or off This is normal when electrical current is being applied to the instrument Noise is heard from the speakers or head phones The noise may be due to interference caused by the use of a mobile phone in close proximity to the instrument Turn off the mobile phone or use it further away from the instrument The overall volume is low or no sound is heard The Volume is set too low set it to an appropriate level using the VOLUME control Make sure a pair of headphones is not connected to the headphones jack page 18 Make sure that Local Control page 54 is ON The pitch and or tone of the Piano Voices in certain ranges do not sound right The Piano Voices attempt to precisely simulate actual piano sounds However as a result of sampling algorithms overtones in some ranges may sound exaggerated pro ducing a somewhat different pitch or tone This is normal and no cause for concern Mechanical noise is heard when the keys move
84. lable depending on the status A CAUTION Do not turn off the power to the instrument while flash ing dashes appear in the display indicating the opera tion is in process Doing so may damage the data PRESET 1 PRESET 2 lamp p 19 When this is lit you can listen to the 50 piano preset songs Classic amp Jazz 10F1 1 F01 Owner s Manual O USB lamp s p 22 When this is lit you can listen to songs contained in USB flash memory Q USB access lamp p 22 Flashes in red while loading data from USB flash memory INTERNET lamp F11 p 27 When this is lit you can listen to songs on the Inter net Q INTERNET access lamp F11 p 27 Flashes in red while accessing to the Internet BGM button pp 19 22 27 29 Switches the BGM mode on and off for PRESET 1 PRESET 2 USB INTERNET F11 For more information refer to page 12 NO YES button For setting values or performing file operations Panel Controls and Terminals rear panel Voice buttons p 29 Selects voices from 20 internal sounds including G PIANO 1 and 2 in tandem with the VARIATION but ton You can also combine two voices at the same time B VARIATION button p 30 This lets you call up an alternate setting for example an alternate v
85. lavier Nr 14 Mondschein op 27 2 L v Beethoven 2 1 5 6 Fr hlingslied op 62 6 F Mendelssohn 3 1 6 7 Etude Chanson de l adieu op 10 3 F F Chopin 4 21 1 8 Etude Aeolian Harp op 25 1 F F Chopin 5 3 2 2 9 Valse op 64 2 F F Chopin 3 3 10 Valse op 69 2 F F Chopin 4 4 11 Nocturne op 9 1 F F Chopin 5 5 12 Nocturne op 9 2 F F Chopin 6 2 2 6 13 Traumerei op 15 7 R Schumann 7 32 fe 14 Consolation No 3 F Liszt 4 5 1 15 Melody in F op 3 1 A Rubinstein 8 3 2 16 Humoresque op 101 7 A Dvo k 9 4 2 3 17 Arietta Lyriske sm stykker I op 12 1 E H Grieg 10 5813 3 4 18 Romance sans paroles op 17 3 G Faur 5 1 19 Salut d amour op 12 E Elgar 11 4 46 5 20 To a wild rose Woodland sketches op 51 1 E A MacDowell 6 4 4 21 Tango Espafia op 165 2 1 Alb niz 12 5 7 22 La fille aux cheveux de lin C A Debussy 13 5 2 23 Arabesque 1 C A Debussy 14 8 3 24 Clair de lune C A Debussy 15 8 4 25 Reverie C A Debussy 9 5 26 Gymnop die No 1 E Satie 10 7 6 27 Je te veux E Satie 16 6 9 7 28 Pavane pour une infante d funte M Ravel 17 11 6 8 29 Menuet Le tombeau de Couperin M Ravel 18 12 9 30 A la mani re de Borodine M Ravel 10 10 The numbers below the Scene Title indicate the order of songs in each scene Some of the preset songs have been edited for length or arrangement and may not be exactly the same as the origin
86. ly procedure and correct any errors Is the instrument clear of doors and other mov able fixtures Move the instrument to an appropriate location Does the instrument make a rattling noise when you shake it Tighten all screws Be sure to install the fall prevention brackets securely Is the power cord inserted securely into the sockets Check the connection If the main unit creaks or is otherwise unsteady when you play on the keyboard refer to the assembly diagrams and retighten all screws When you move the assembled instrument be sure to grasp the handles and the bottom of the keyboard N CAUTION Do not hold the key cover Improper handling can result in damage to the instrument or personal Key cover Keyboard Stand Assembly F11 F01 Owner s Manual 63 mmm 50 Piano Preset Songs Classic amp Jazz List 50 Piano Preset Songs Classic amp Jazz List PRESET 1 Classic Scene No 1 243 56 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 m L2 S 29 T Scene Title 2 E E 2 g E S 5 E No Bs5 2 9 S S 9 S SB s EE Song Name Composer zii LL E 8 5 E 3 aa 1 Sonate K 380 L 23 D Scarlatti 1 1 2 Aria Goldberg Variationen BWV 988 J S Bach II 2 D 3 Sonate f r Klavier Nr 5 K 283 W A Mozart 2 1 3 Z 4 Sonate f r Klavier Nr 12 K 332 W A Mozart 1 2 4 e 5 Sonate f r K
87. mes sage while the mark indicates the underlying problem and the gt mark indicates the possible solution Message Comment C JL r Initializing to the normal settings factory defaults C o n Displayed when Musicsoft Downloader is started on a computer connected to the instrument When this message appears you cannot operate the instrument E 0 1 Indicates failure in accessing the USB flash memory or media Use another USB flash memory or media E 0 2 Indicates that the song data cannot be properly loaded E n d Displayed when the current operation is completed E pr r Displayed when the MIDI USB cable is disconnected while starting Musicsoft Downloader on a computer connected to the instrument F C TL Indicates that internal memory has been cleaned up The backup data in internal memory of the instrument and recorded performance are cleared because the power has been turned off before the song save or load operations were completed N CAUTION Do not turn off the power of the instrument when FCL appears in the display Doing so may cause the instrument to malfunction F U L Displayed when the total amount of files has become too large Displayed when internal memory is full Displayed when the media is full Displayed when a protected song is loading Confirms whether each operation is executed or not Prompts you to confirm or cancel the overwrite operat
88. mory or songs from the Internet using the streaming service you can enjoy the perfor mance visually as well as aurally This makes the F11 a wonderful instrument to have at home as well as an eye catching ear catching instrument for a restaurant store or any public space AWM Dynamic Stereo Sampling The F11 F01 offers unmatched sonic realism as well as Yamaha s original AWM Dynamic Stereo Sam pling tone generation technology for rich authentic voices The G Piano 1 and 2 voices are completely constructed from samples painstakingly recorded from a full concert grand piano The G Piano 1 voice features three velocity switched samples Dynamic Sampling special Sustain Sampling that samples the unique resonance of an acoustic grand piano s soundboard and strings when the damper pedal is pressed and Keyoff Samples that add the subtle sound produced when the keys are released These sophisticated features and advanced technologies ensure that the instrument sounds and plays virtually the same as an actual acoustic piano Internet Direct Connection IDC F11 Yamaha provides a special streaming service on its website that enables you to automatically play back a wide variety of songs song data in various musical genres as background music directly on your instrument mm 8 F11 F01 Owner s Manual Table of Contents SPECIAL MESSAGE SECTION 2 About this Owner s Manual 6 ACCOSS
89. n LL LL AN CAUTION To cancel restore press any button except PLAY STOP NO or YES before pressing the PLAY STOP button in step 3 3 Start the restore operation Press the START button When the restore operation is finished an End message appears on the dis play 4 Exit from the Restore mode Press the NO or YES button zm 56r 1 F01 Owner s Manual Data Backup F01 Backup Data in Internal Memory Data Backup F01 The following data will be saved to internal memory of the instrument The data is maintained even when the power is turned off Metronome Volume Time Signature Fine Tuning of the Pitch Character Code Initializing the data Turn off the power to the instrument Then turn the power on while holding the C7 key C7 D Backing Up Data to a Computer In order to back up data from the instrument to a computer you must first download Musicsoft Downloader from the Yamaha website below and install it on your com puter http music yamaha com download System requirement for Musicsoft Downloader OS Windows 98SE Me 2000 XP Vista CPU Intel Pentium or Celeron chip of 233MHz or higher 500MHz or higher recommended Memory 64MB or higher 256MB or higher recommended Available hard disk capacity 128MB or higher 512MB or higher recommended Display 800 x 600 High Color 16 bit Others Microsof
90. n in semitone steps Mapapa ion ECH Ge D Press one of the F 5 B5 keys while holding the BGM button T To transpose the pitch up in semitone steps TIP Press one of the C 6 F 6 keys while holding the BGM button AA ME HS 6 semitones down one To initialize the normal pitch octave Press the C6 key while holding the BGM button p norma a He 46 semitones up one octave TIP Notes below and above the C 2 G8 range of the F11 F01 sound one octave higher and lower respectively Fine Tuning of the Pitch You can fine tune the pitch of the entire instrument This function is useful when you play the F11 F01 along with other instruments or CD music For the key assignment refer to the Quick Operation Guide You can also use the keyboard to set the pitch TERMINOLOGY Hz Hertz To tune up in about 0 2Hz steps This unit of measurement refers Hold the A 1 B 1 and CO keys simultaneously and press any key between C3 and B3 tO T9 Ge quale Cha souno and represents the number of times The current pitch setting appears on the display while the key combination is held a sound wave vibrates in a sec ond Example 432 0Hz TIP Setting range F11 414 8Hz 466 8Hz F01 427 0Hz 453 0Hz To tune down in about 0 2Hz steps Hold the A 1 B 1 and C 0 keys simultaneously and press any key between C3 and B3 TIP The current pitch setting appears on the display while the key combination is held Normal setting 44
91. o la unidad sale de fabrica Para cambiar el ajuste emplee un destornillador de cabeza recta para girar el selector de modo que aparezca la tension correcta al lado del indicador del panel SPECIAL MESSAGE SECTION PRODUCT SAFETY MARKINGS Yamaha electronic products may have either labels similar to the graphics shown below or molded stamped facsimiles of these graphics on the enclosure The explanation of these graphics appears on this page Please observe all cautions indicated on this page and those indicated in the safety instruction section CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE COVER OR BACK NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL See bottom of Keyboard enclosure for graphic symbol markings The exclamation point within the equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance servic ing instructions in the literature accompanying the product The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol within the equilateral trian gle is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the product s enclo sure that may be of sufficient magni tude to constitute a risk of electrical shock IMPORTANT NOTICE All Yamaha electronic products are tested and approved by an independent safety testing laboratory in order tha
92. of data If a floppy disk is inserted while the power is on the disk is automatically accessed since the instrument checks whether the disk has data AN CAUTION Do not remove the floppy disk or turn off the instrument itself while the disk is being accessed Doing so may result not only in loss of data on the disk but also damage to the floppy disk drive Besure to remove the floppy disk from the disk drive before turning off the power A floppy disk left in the drive for extended periods can easily pick up dust and dirt that can cause data read and write errors B Cleaning the Disk Drive Read Write Head Clean the read write head regularly This instrument employs a precision magnetic read write head which after an extended period of use will pick up a layer of magnetic particles from the disks used that will even tually cause read and write errors To maintain the disk drive in optimum working order Yamaha recommends that you use a commercially available dry type head cleaning disk to clean the head mE 26r 1 F01 Owner s Manual about once a month Ask your Yamaha dealer about the availability of proper headcleaning disks E About Floppy Disks Handle floppy disks with care and follow these precautions Do not place heavy objects on a disk or bend or apply pressure to the disk in any way Always keep floppy disks in their protective cases when they are not in use Do not expose the disk to direct sunlight e
93. oice depending on the selected setting 9 MOVING KEY status lamp F11 p 21 Lights up in red if an error occurs while using the Moving Key feature 0 MOVING KEY button F11 p 21 Enables the Moving Key feature which automati cally moves the keys in response to song playback including that of the 50 piano preset songs songs in USB flash memory and songs from the Internet using the streaming service 6 PLAY STOP button pp 20 23 28 For starting stopping song playback of the 50 piano preset songs Classic amp Jazz songs in USB flash memory or songs on from the Internet using the streaming service F11 D REC button p 38 Record your performance METRONOME button p 34 Control the metronome functions SPLIT button p 32 Allows you to play different voices on the left and right hand sections of the keyboard PHONES jacks p 18 A set of standard stereo headphones can be plugged in here for private practice Display AUX OUT L L R R jacks p 51 For connecting recording equipment such as a cassette tape recorder allowing you to record your performance AUX IN L L R R jacks p 51 Sends the output of the F11 F01 to a connected instrument amplifier mixing console PA system or recording equipment MIDI
94. opyright Renewed All Rights Administered by Sony ATV Music Publishing 8 Music Square West Nashville TN 37203 International Copyright Secured All Rights Reserved Smoke Gets In Your Eyes from ROBERTA Words by Otto Harbach Music by Jerome Kern Copyright 1933 UNIVERSAL POLYGRAM INTERNA TIONAL PUBLISHING INC Copyright Renewed All Rights Reserved Used by Permission Stella By Starlight from the Paramount Picture THE UNINVITED Words by Ned Washington Music by Victor Young Copyright 1946 Renewed 1973 1974 by Famous Music LLC International Copyright Secured All Rights Reserved You Are Too Beautiful from HALLELUJAH M A BUM Words by Lorenz Hart Music by Richard Rodgers Copyright 1932 Renewed by Chappell amp Co Rights for the Extended Renewal Term in the U S Controlled by Williamson Music and WB Music Corp o b o The Estate Of Lorenz Hart International Copyright Secured All Rights Reserved F11 F01 Owner s Manual 73 The followings are the titles credits and copyright notices for three 3 of the 50 Piano Preset Songs in this instrument Nachfolgend die Titel Credits und Hinweise zum Urheberrecht f r drei 3 der 50 Preset Songs f r Klavier Klassik amp Jazz in diesem Instrument Laliste suivante r pertorie les titres auteurs et avis de droits d auteur de trois 3 morceaux parmi les 50 morceaux de piano pr s lectionn s Classic amp Jazz sur l instrument Acontinuaci n se incluyen
95. page 55 voice settings page 32 and the recorded performance page 38 Engage the Backup mode Make sure that the USB flash memory device is connected to the instrument then press the REC button while holding the VARIATION button NOTE C7 To initialize the Internet settings refer to Initializing Internet Set tings on page 48 LI c LI LII AN CAUTION To cancel backup press any button except PLAY STOP NO or YES before pressing the PLAY STOP button in step 2 F11 F01 Owner s Manual 55 mmm Data Backup F11 2 Start backup Press the START button The n y prompt will appear on the display if the USB flash memory device contains a file with the same name as the one you are attempting to backup Press the YES button to execute the overwrite operation Press the NO button to cancel backup When the backup is finished an End message appears on the display 3 Exit from the Backup mode Press the NO or YES button The backup data file is automat ically named F11 bup Restoring the Backup Data The backup data in a USB flash memory device can be restored to the instrument Engage the Backup mode Make sure that the USB flash memory device containing the restore data F11 bup is connected to the instrument then press the REC button while holding the VARIATION button ENGLISH 2 Enable the Restore mode Press the YES butto
96. peration Guide The current range setting appears on the display while both controls are held CO for the left Voice cto for both voices DO for the right Voice Exit Split mode Press the SPLIT button again so that its indicator goes out Selecting amp Playing Voices TIP VARIATION in Split Mode You can turn the variation on or off for Split mode voices Nor mally the voice indicator of the right voice lights in Split mode The VARIATION can be used to turn the variation for the right voice on or off as required While the SPLIT button is held however the voice indica tor of the left voice lights In this state the VARIATION button turns the variation for the left voice on or off TIP REVERB in Split Mode The Reverb Type page 35 assigned to the right voice will take priority over the other If the reverb is set to OFF the left voice s Reverb Type will be in effect TERMINOLOGY Normal setting Balance will be decided accord ing to the balance default value of the voice combination TERMINOLOGY Normal setting Octave will be decided accord ing to the octave default value of the voice combination Normal setting F2 Left voice Reverb Depth will be decided according to the left voice Reverb Depth default value of the voice The normal setting of Damper pedal range is for the right Voice F11 F01 Owner s Manual 33 Selecting amp Playing Voices
97. rence file in a Cookie conventional computer program in that it remembers certain information such as your user name and password so you don t have to re enter the informa tion each time you visit the site This is a standard or protocol by which IP addresses and other low level network DHCP configuration information can be dynamically and automatically assigned each time connection is made to the Internet Transferring data over a network from a larger host system to a smaller cli ent system s hard drive or other local storage device much like copying files Download a from your hard disk drive to a floppy disk For this instrument this refers to the process of transferring Song and other data from a website to the instrument Home nade The first page shown when opening a browser and connecting to the Internet pag This phrase is also used to mean the front screen or top page of a website internet A huge network made up of networks the Internet allows high speed data trans fer among computers mobile phones and other devices A string of numbers assigned to each computer connected to a network and IP address indicating the device s location on the network Short for Local Area Network this is a data transfer network that connects a LAN group of computers at a single location such as an office or home by means of a special cable Location information in other sentences and imag
98. ress the POWER switch again Power indicator POWER switch AN CAUTION Never interrupt the power supply while the instrument is loading data from a USB flash memory Doing so can result in loss of data A CAUTION Even when the instrument is turned off electricity is still flowing to the instrument at the minimum level When you are not using the instrument for a long time or during electrical storms make sure you unplug the AC power plug from the wall AC outlet Power indicator If you close the key cover without turning the power off the power indicator remains lit indicating that the power is still on Setting the Volume Initially set the VOLUME control about halfway between the MIN and MAX settings Then when you start playing re adjust the VOLUME control to the most comfortable listening level VOLUME liiir zb The level decreases The level increases AN CAUTION Do not use the instrument at a high volume level for a long period of time or your hearing may be damaged usse Noc M VOLUME The volume level of the entire keyboard sound You can also adjust the PHONES output level and the AUX IN input level using the VOLUME control F11 F01 Owner s Manual 17 mmm Before Using the F11 F01 Using Headphones option Connect a pair of headphones to one of the PHONES jacks
99. reverberation of a large concert hall B6 STAGE Simulates the reverb of a stage environment C7 OFF When no reverb effect is selected no REVERB indicator is lit Even if the REVERB effect is OFF a Soundboard Reverb effect will be applied when TIP the G PIANO 1 or 2 voice is selected depth 0 no effect depth 20 maximum Reverb Adjusting Reverb Depth Depth Press one of the A2 F 4 keys while holding the METRONOME button see Quick Operation Guide The current Reverb Depth setting appears on the display while both TIP controls are held Default depth settings are differ ent for each voice F11 F01 Owner s Manual 25 E mmm Selecting amp Playing Voices Transposition TRANSPOSE This instrument s Transpose function makes it possible to easily match the pitch of the keyboard in semitone intervals to the range of a singer or other instruments For example if you set the transposition amount to 5 playing the C key pro duces a pitch of F In this way you can play a song as though it were in C major and the F11 F01 will automatically trans pose it to the key of E Operation Press one of the ra rie keys while holding the BGM but ton see Quick Operation Guide The current amount of L l Transpose transposition appears on the display while both controls are Changing the key signature of a held SE song On the F11 F01 trans 3 iti i hifts the pitch of th 5 To transpose the pitch dow
100. rmat 1 Keep in mind that songs recorded on other devices may use a variety of voices not available on this instrument and hence may sound different than the original songs IMPORTANT When playing songs copied to a USB flash memory device from a computer or other device the songs must be stored either in the USB flash memory s root directory or a first level second level folder in the root directory Songs stored in these locations can be played as song data Songs stored in third level folders created inside a second level folder cannot be played by this instrument USB flash memory ZA Song File ZA Song Folder een Root i LEN Song Folder Can be played Cannot be played TIP The instrument has a conve nient Song Auto Revoice func tion F11 Refer to page 28 TIP Normal setting ON using the specially created G PIANO 1 Voice of the instrument To switch the specially created G PIANO 1 Voice of the instru ment to the conventional XG Piano Voices of the same type turn the function OFF TIP Feel free to play the keyboard along with the USB song You can also change the voice play ing on the keyboard TIP You can adjust the Reverb Type page 35 that is applied to the voice you play on the keyboard and for USB song playback The Touch sensitivity page 37 for the keyboard voice can also be adjusted to your liking NOTE The default tempo is auto m
101. s well as information on compatible devices etc refer to the Yamaha website http music yamaha com homekeyboard 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 NOTE Depending on the Internet con At the rear of the instrument the LAN port is protected by a board Before connecting the nection you may not be able to LAN cable to the LAN port loosen the right and left screws with your hand and remove the connect to two or more devices board for example a computer and the instrument depending on the contract with the provider This means you cannot connect with the instrument If in doubt check your contract or contact your provider After connecting the cable reattach the board and tighten both screws to secure it NOTE Connection example 1 Connecting by cable Connect the LAN cable to the using a modem without router LAN port NOTE Some types of modems require an optional Ethernet hub net work for simultaneously con necting to several devices such as computer musical instru ment etc Modem No Router LAN cable router capability Cable type LAN cable LAN port Her
102. store A D KE 56 Ia WAA AAA URS 35 tnd display aiii ttn teniente totns 19 22 S SCONE A D 20 OME FA 23 Song Auto Revoice F11 sess 28 EE Ee 72 Split Balance iia 33 Split MAA Aa 32 ei OG GE 32 Streaming EIA 27 42 KE E OT 19 T AKI mapa E 34 KEE EE 34 TOU EN 37 A TAMS POSE adoD Oda n EDO GERE Se 36 U USB 12 22 LE 22 USB Storage DA eiit tette see 25 lU o T 41 LEE EE ER V WA e 30 Version Number ELL ii 18 Voice 2 Reverb Depth FID ssssssssestsssdsesszesiscsszcoisestzenss sts 31 Voice Dem iia 29 Voice Demo EE E 67 Voice Demonstration Tune iii 29 VI UU ia 32 VOIE ii 17 Index F11 F01 Owner s Manual 69 mmm Normal Setting List Liste der Normaleinstellungen Liste des reglages normauz Lista de ajustes normales Function Normal setting factory default Part Channel Setting Moving Key ON AUTO Song Auto Revoice ON Voice G PIANO 1 Variation OFF Dual Mode OFF Split Mode OFF Split Mode Left Voice BASS Reverb Type Preset for each voice Reverb Depth Preset for each voice Effect Type Preset for each voice Effect Depth Preset for each voice Touch Sensitivity MEDIUM Metronome OFF Metronome Volume F11 7 F01 5 Metronome Time Signature 0 no accent Tempo 120 Transpose 0 Tuning 440Hz Dual Balance Preset for each voice combination Dual Octave Shif
103. t Preset for each voice combination Dual Reverb Depth Preset for each voice combination Split Point F 2 Split Balance Preset for each voice combination Split Octave Shift Preset for each voice combination Split Reverb Depth Preset for each voice combination Split Damper Pedal Range Right MIDI Transmit Channel 1 MIDI Receive Channel ALL Local Control ON Program Change Send amp Receive ON Control Change Send amp Receive ON mmm 7O F 1 F01 Owner s Manual Program Change Programmwechsel Changement de programme Cambio de programa If you assign Program Change numbers using numbers 0 through 127 subtract one 1 from a Program change number P C listed above For example if you wish to change to a Program with the P C 1 specify number 0 When program change reception is turned OFF no program change data is transmitted or received Also Bank MSB LSB is not transmitted or received Wenn Sie zu den Programmen Nr 0 bis 127 wechseln m chten ziehen Sie bitte von der vorstehend aufgef hrten Program Change Nummer P C eine Eins 1 ab Wenn Sie beispielsweise zu einem Programm mit der P C 1 wechseln m chten geben Sie die Nummer 0 an Wenn der Empfang von Programmwechseln ausgeschaltet ist OFF werden keine Program Change Daten gesendet oder empfangen Au erdem werden keine Bank MSB LSB Meldungen gesendet oder empfangen Sivous affectez des num ros de
104. t Internet Explorer version 5 5 or higher For maximum data security Yamaha recommends that you use Musicsoft Downloader to save your important data to a computer This important data includes backup data in internal memory of the instrument page 55 and the recorded performance page 38 For information on saving backup data from the instrument to a computer refer to Transferring Data Between the Computer and Instrument for unprotected data in the Help file that came with Musicsoft Downloader Restoring the Backup Data The backup data F01 bup on a computer can be restored to the instrument For information on loading song data from a computer to this instrument refer to Trans ferring Data Between the Computer and Instrument for unprotected data in the Help file that came with Musicsoft Downloader NOTE You can download Musicsoft Downloader without charge from the Yamaha website A CAUTION Do not turn off the power to the instrument or unplug the instrument during data transmission Otherwise the data will not be saved Fur thermore USB flash mem ory operation may become unstable causing the entire memory to be erased when you turn the power to the instrument on or off NOTE Before you use this instrument close the Musicsoft Downloader window and quit the application NOTE The backup data file is automat ically named F01 bup F11 F01 Owner s Manual 57 Ea Message List F11 Mess
105. t you may be sure that when it is properly installed and used in its normal and customary manner all foreseeable risks have been eliminated DO NOT modify this unit or commission others to do so unless specifically authorized by Yamaha Product perfor mance and or safety standards may be diminished Claims filed under the expressed warranty may be denied if the unit is has been modified Implied warranties may also be affected SPECIFICATIONS SUBJECT TO CHANGE The information contained in this manual is believed to be correct at the time of printing However Yamaha reserves the right to change or modify any of the specifications without notice or obligation to update existing units ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES Yamaha strives to pro duce products that are both user safe and environmentally friendly We sincerely believe that our products and the production methods used to produce them meet these goals In keeping with both the letter and the spirit of the law we want you to be aware of the following 92 469 1 bottom Battery Notice This product MAY contain a small non rechargeable battery which if applicable is soldered in place The average life span of this type of battery is approximately five years When replacement becomes necessary contact a qualified service representative to perform the replacement Warning Do not attempt to recharge disassemble or incinerate this type of battery Keep all batteries away from children
106. tect F11 F01 Owner s Manual 252 Pm ENGLISH Handling the Floppy Disk Drive FDD and Floppy Disks Handling the Floppy Disk Drive FDD and Floppy Disks The floppy disk drive allows you to load data from floppy disk to the instrument Be sure to handle floppy disks and treat the disk drive with care Follow the important precautions below B Floppy Disk Compatibility 3 5 2DD and 2HD type floppy disks can be used B Inserting Removing Floppy Disks Inserting a Floppy Disk into the Disk Drive Hold the disk so that the label of the disk is facing upward and the sliding shutter is facing forward towards the disk slot Carefully insert the disk into the slot slowly pushing it all the way in until it clicks into place and the eject button pops out NOTE Never insert anything but floppy disks into the disk drive Other objects may cause damage to the disk drive or floppy disks Removing a Floppy Disk After checking that the instrument is not accessing the floppy disk checking that the use lamp on the floppy disk drive is off firmly press the eject button at the upper right of the disk slot all the way in When the floppy disk is ejected pull it out of the drive If the floppy disk cannot be removed because it is stuck do not try to force it but instead try pressing the eject button again or try re inserting the disk and attempt to eject it again Access of the disk indicates an active operation and the loading
107. the proper direction Before removing the media from the device make sure that the instrument is not accessing data such as in the Save and Copy operations A CAUTION Avoid frequently turning the power on off to the USB storage device or connecting disconnecting the cable too often Doing so may result in the operation of the instrument freezing or hanging up While the instru ment is accessing data such as in the Save and Copy operations do NOT unplug the USB cable do NOT remove the media from the device and do NOT turn the power off to either device Doing so may corrupt the data on either or both devices Ifyou are connecting a USB storage device and a LAN adaptor at the same time you should use a USB hub device The USB hub must be self powered with its own power source and the power must be on Only one USB hub can be used If an error message appears while using the USB hub disconnect the hub from the instrument then turn on the power of the instrument and re connect the USB hub Though the instrument supports the USB 1 1 stan dard you can connect and use a USB 2 0 storage device with the instrument However note that the transfer speed is that of USB 1 1 E To protect your data write protect To prevent important data from being inadvertently erased apply the write protect provided with each stor age device or media If you are saving data to the USB storage device make sure to disable write pro
108. the Internet set l l ting files named config n21 L LI LI on the special Yamaha webpage F11 F01 Owner s Manual 45 D P Internet Direct Connection IDC F11 AN CAUTION To cancel loading press any button except the PLAY STOP button before pressing the PLAY STOP button in step 2 2 Start loading Press the PLAY STOP button gt When loading from the USB flash memory device is completed an End message will appear on the display Press any button to exit from this dis play C gt Once loading is completed you are now ready to access the Internet Once the instrument is successfully connected to the Internet the channel streamed from the Internet will be shown on the display when you select INTERNET lamp with the BGM button ENGLISH page 27 For instructions on streaming see Listening to the Songs on Internet F11 on NOTE If loading is not successfully completed an Err message and the error code will appear alternately on the display NOTE Error Code You can check the description for the error code on the Yamaha website http music yamaha com idc NOTE Yamaha recommends that you back up the Internet setting files page 55 Checking the field strength when using a USB wire less LAN adaptor You can check the field strength on the display if you are using a USB wireless LAN adaptor Connection example 4 on page 43 While holding down the BGM
109. three seconds Play back the recorded performance Refer to Playing Back Recorded Songs on page 40 The user song recorder records the following data Notes played Voice selection VARIATION ON OFF Pedal Damper Soft Sostenuto Reverb Type including OFF Reverb Depth Tempo Time signature beat Dual mode voices Dual balance Dual Octave Shift Dual Reverb Type Split mode voices Split balance Split Octave Shift Split Reverb Type Recording Your Performance TIP If the metronome was on when you started recording you ll be able to keep time with the met ronome while recording but the metronome sound will not be recorded On the F01 the PLAY STOP and REC button indicators will begin to flash when the recorder memory is almost full If the memory becomes full during recording FUL will appear on the display and recording will stop automatically All recorded data up to that point will be retained Pressing the PLAY STOP but ton to start recording then pressing it again to stop record ing will erase previously recorded data NOTE You cannot re record in the mid dle of a song F11 F01 Owner s Manual 39 m mem Playing Back Recorded Songs Playing Back Recorded Songs You can play back songs recorded using the Record function page 38 You can also play the keyboard along with the playback NOTE Song data is not transmitted via the MIDI connectors BuM
110. to excessive vibration or shock F11 F01 Owner s Manual 7 Dm Main Features Main Features Stylish and sophisticated digital piano The instrument combines true piano sound in a modern attractive cabinet that evokes the beauty of a real acoustic grand piano adding sophistication and musical expressiveness to your living space NW Natural Wood keyboard The special Natural Wood keyboard of the instrument uses real wood white keys to reproduce as closely as possible the experience of playing an actual acoustic grand piano The authentic touch and feel of the keys goes far beyond existing electronic keyboards realistically recreating the hardness of the keys the balance between the weight of the key and hammer and the characteristic weight gradations of the keys heavy in the low end light in the high register to make you feel as if you re playing a real grand piano Moreover this specially crafted keyboard lets you use techniques only possible on grand pianos such as playing the same note successively and having the sounds blend smoothly even without use of the damper pedal or playing the same key quickly and having perfect articulation without the sound cutting off unnaturally ENGLISH Moving Key F11 The F11 features an impressive moving keyboard with the Moving Key function Whatever songs you play back on the instrument including the included 50 piano preset songs Classic amp Jazz songs saved to USB flash me
111. to the AC INLET connector on the instrument s rear panel For an illustration of the location of the AC INLET connector see Panel Controls and Terminals page 10 2 Connect the other end of the power cord to an AC outlet Make sure your F11 meets the voltage requirement for the country or region in which it is being used In some areas a plug adaptor may be provided to match the pin configuration of the AC wall outlets in your area A WARNING Make sure your F11 is rated for the AC voltage supplied in the area in which it is to be used as listed on the rear panel Connecting the unit to the wrong AC supply can cause serious damage to the inter nal circuitry and may even pose a shock hazard A WARNING Use only the AC power cord supplied with the F11 If the supplied cord is lost or damaged and needs to be replaced contact your Yamaha dealer The use of an inappropriate replacement can pose a fire and shock hazard A WARNING The type of AC power cord provided with the F11 may be different depending on the country in which it is purchased a third prong may be provided for grounding purposes Improper connection of the grounding conductor can create the risk of electrical shock Do NOT modify the plug provided with the F11 If the plug will not fit the outlet have a proper outlet installed by a qualified electrician Do not use a plug adapter which defeats the grounding conductor F11 F01 Owner s Manual bz Before Using the F11
112. ton BGM NO YES G PIANO1 G PIANO2 E PIANO1 E PIANO2 HARPSI VARI TION de mie ys VOLUME bara riri d MOVINGKEY PLAY STOP REC METRONOME ORGAN ORGAN2 STRINGS VIB GTR BASS SPLIT OO D EE 0 Orc T Operation 2 l Pressing the VARIATION or selected voice button toggles the variation on and off TIP Z The indicator lights ON each time the VARIATION button is pressed Normal setting OFF Using the Pedals The instrument has three foot pedals that produce a range of expressive effects similar to those produced by the pedals on an acoustic piano Damper Right Pedal The damper pedal functions in the same way as a damper pedal on an acoustic piano When the damper TIP In Split mode the Damper Pedal Range function deter pedal is pressed notes sustain longer Releasing the pedal NETUS GENERE ETE mines whether the damper immediately stops damps any sustained notes pedal affects the right voice the When you select the G PIANO 1 or G PIANO 1 VARIA When you press the damper let ee Or boneti etang R right voices page 33 TION voice on the F11 FO1 pressing the damper pedal pedal here the notes you activates the instrument s special Sustain Samples to play before you release the e pedal have a longer sustain accurately recreate the unique resonance of an acoustic grand piano s soundboard and
113. tributed by Yamaha Kemble Music U K Ltd IMPORTANT NOTICE FOR THE UNITED KINGDOM Connecting the Plug and Cord WARNING THIS APPARATUS MUST BE EARTHED IMPORTANT The wires in this mains lead are coloured in accordance with the following code GREEN AND YELLOW EARTH BLUE NEUTRAL BROWN LIVE As the colours of the wires in the mains lead of this apparatus may not correspond with the coloured markings identifying the terminals in your plug proceed as follows The wire which is coloured GREEN and YELLOW must be con nected to the terminal in the plug which is marked by the letter E or by the safety earth symbol or colored GREEN or GREEN and YELLOW The wire which is coloured BLUE must be connected to the ter minal which is marked with the letter N or coloured BLACK The wire which is coloured BROWN must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter L or coloured RED This applies only to products distributed by Yamaha Kemble Music U K Ltd 3 wires ENGLISH PRECAUTIONS PLEASE READ CAREFULLY BEFORE PROCEEDING Please keep this manual in a safe place for future reference A WARNING Always follow the basic precautions listed below to avoid the possibility of serious injury or even death from electrical shock short circuiting damages fire or other hazards These precautions include but are not limited to the following Power supply Power cord e Only use the voltage specified as
114. ul to avoid catching your fingers when opening or closing the cover A CAUTION Be careful to avoid catching your fingers when opening or closing the cover 2 Raise the folded cover and lean it against the front panel 3 Unfold the cover and gently lower its front half TS A CAUTION Be careful to avoid catching your fingers when opening or closing the cover A CAUTION Be careful to avoid catching your fingers when opening or closing the cover N CAUTION Hold the key cover with both hands when opening or closing it and do not release it until it is fully opened or closed Be careful to avoid catching fingers yours or others and especially those of children in folding portion or between the cover and main unit F11 F01 Owner s Manual 13 mmm Before Using the F11 F01 Music Rest The music rest is attached to the inside of the key cover To position the music rest for use Pull the music rest on the cover down and toward yourself To replace the music rest Lift the music rest up and against the cover ENGLISH mE lr 1 F01 Owner s Manual Before Using the F11 F01 Connecting the Power Cord F11 Carefully read the following instructions and warnings before connecting the power cord AC INLET connector Le e l The shape of plug differs depending on your particular locale 1 Connect the supplied power cord
115. ult in damage to the instrument or even injury 1 B 12 ms 4 F11 F01 Owner s Manual Do not expose the instrument to excessive dust or vibrations or extreme cold or heat such as in direct sunlight near a heater or in a car during the day to prevent the possibility of panel disfiguration or damage to the internal components Do not use the instrument in the vicinity of a TV radio stereo equipment mobile phone or other electric devices Otherwise the instrument TV or radio may generate noise e Do not place the instrument fall over n an unstable position where it might accidentally Before moving the instrument remove all connected cables e 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 Even when the power switch is turned off electricity is still flowing to the product at the minimum level When you are not using the product for a long time make sure to unplug the power cord from the wall AC outlet 1 2 e Before connecting the instrument to other electronic components turn off the power for all components Before turning the power on or off for all components set all volume levels to minimum Also be sure to set the volumes of all components at their minimum levels and gradually raise the volume controls while playin
116. urn the power off Doing so can result in a loss of data 14 24 YES G PIANO1 G PIANO2 E PIANO1 E PIANO2 HARPSI VARIATION MOVING KEY PLAY STOP REC VOLUME Ivv LE J o C METRONOME ORGAN ORGAN2 STRINGS VIB GTR BASS SPLIT O00 60 223 Character Code If the song cannot be loaded you may need to change the character code setting International Files with western alphabetical names including umlaut or diacritic marks can be loaded files with names in Japanese cannot be loaded Turn the power on while holding the HARPSI and VARIATION buttons Japanese Files with western alphabetical names and Japanese names can be loaded how ever file names including umlauts or diactric marks cannot be loaded Turn the power on while holding the BASS and SPLIT buttons 1 2 Turn on the USB lamp Make sure that the USB flash memory is connected to the instrument then turn on the USB lamp by pressing the BGM button Play any of the USB songs Press the NO or YES button to select the num ber of the song you want to play riri ri rnd Play all USB songs continuously in LI LI LI random order ALL Play all USB songs in sequence Song number Uxx Select the number of the desired USB song that of the performance which you ve recorded and saved 001 600 F11 Select the number of the desired USB song that which you ve saved by using a computer and play the
117. usic by Richard Rodgers Copyright 1941 Renewed by Chappell amp Co Rights for the Extended Renewal Term in the U S Controlled by Williamson Music and WB Music Corp o b o The Estate Of Lorenz Hart International Copyright Secured All Rights Reserved Hey Jude Words and Music by John Lennon and Paul McCartney Copyright 1968 Sony ATV Songs LLC Copyright Renewed All Rights Administered by Sony ATV Music Publishing 8 Music Square West Nashville TN 37203 International Copyright Secured All Rights Reserved How Deep Is The Ocean How High Is The Sky Words and Music by Irving Berlin Copyright 1932 by Irving Berlin Copyright Renewed International Copyright Secured All Rights Reserved I Didn t Know What Time It Was from TOO MANY GIRLS Words by Lorenz Hart Music by Richard Rodgers Copyright 1939 Renewed by Chappell amp Co Rights for the Extended Renewal Term in the U S Controlled by Williamson Music and WB Music Corp o b o The Estate Of Lorenz Hart International Copyright Secured All Rights Reserved If I Should Lose You from the Paramount Picture ROSE OF THE RANCHO Words and Music by Leo Robin and Ralph Rainger Copyright 1935 Renewed 1962 by Famous Music LLC International Copyright Secured All Rights Reserved It Might As Well Be Spring from STATE FAIR Lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II Music by Richard Rodgers Copyright 1945 by WILLIAMSON MUSIC Copyright Renewed International Copyright Secured All Ri
118. verb Depth F11 While holding down the METRONOME button press one of the F 1 F2 keys see Quick Operation Guide The current Reverb Depth setting appears on the display while both controls are held Exit from the Dual mode Press any single voice button Mode A mode is an operating condi tion of the instrument that allows you to perform some special function In the Dual mode for example you can play two voices simultaneously across the entire range of the keyboard NOTE Dual and Split page 32 modes cannot be engaged at the same time TIP VARIATION in Dual Mode The VARIATION button s indicator will light if the variation is engaged for either or both of the Dual mode voices While Dual mode is engaged the VARIATION button can be used to turn the variation for both voices on or off To turn the variation on or off for only one of the voices hold the voice button for the other voice and press the button of the voice for which you want to change the variation TERMINOLOGY Normal setting Balance will be decided accord ing to the balance default value of the voice combination REVERB in Dual Mode The Reverb Type page 35 assigned to Voice 1 will take pri ority over the other If the reverb is set to OFF Voice 2 Reverb Type will be in effect TERMINOLOGY Normal setting Octave will be decided accord ing to the octave default value of the voice combination Normal s
119. with the cart stand tripod bracket or table specified by the manufacturer or sold with the apparatus When a cart is e used use caution when moving the cart apparatus combination to avoid injury from tip over Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way such as power supply cord or plug is damaged liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture does not operate normally or has been dropped wash WARNING TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPARATUS TO RAIN OR MOISTURE 98 6500 For details of products please contact your nearest Yamaha representative or the authorized distributor listed below Pour plus de details sur les produits veuillez vous adresser 4 Yamaha ou au distributeur le plus proche de vous figurant dans la liste suivante NORTH AMERICA CANADA Yamaha Canada Music Ltd 135 Milner Avenue Scarborough Ontario MIS 3RI Canada Tel 416 298 1311 U S A Yamaha Corporation of America 6600 Orangethorpe Ave Buena Park Calif 90620 U S A Tel 714 522 9011 CENTRAL amp SOUTH AMERICA MEXICO Yamaha de M xico S A de C V Calz Javier Rojo G mez 1149 Col Guadalupe del Moral C P 09300 M x
120. xtremely high or low temperatures or excessive humidity dust or liquids Donotopen the sliding shutter and touch the exposed surface of the floppy disk inside Do not expose the disk to magnetic fields such as those produced by televisions speakers motors etc since magnetic fields can partially or completely erase data on the disk rendering it unreadable Never use a floppy disk with a deformed shutter or housing Do notattach anything other than the provided labels to a floppy disk Also make sure that labels are attached in the proper location To Protect Your Data Write protect Tab To prevent accidental erasure of important data slide the disk s write protect tab to the protect position tab open When saving data make sure that the disk s write protect tab is set to the overwrite posi tion tab closed Write protect tab open protect position Listening to the Songs on Internet F11 Listening to the Songs on Internet F11 Yamaha provides a special website with a streaming data service that enables you to play back a range of songs song data in various musical genres as background music on your instrument Before connect the instrument to the Internet be sure to read Internet Direct Connection IDC F11 on page 42 T YES G PIANO1 G PIANO2 E PIANO1 E PIANO2 HARPSI VARIATION RE METRONOME OO PRESET Usp INTI ue VOLUME
121. y created G PIANO 1 Voice of the instrument To switch the specially created G PIANO 1 Voice of the instru ment to the conventional XG Piano Voices of the same type turn the function OFF NOTE This setting will not affect the voice you play on the keyboard The keyboard voice used is the specially created G PIANO 1 Voice of the instrument Selecting amp Playing Voices Selecting amp Playing Voices Selecting Voices Voice buttons BGM NO YES G PIANO1 G PIANO2 E PIANO1 E PIANO2 HARPSI VARIATION VOLUME rv MOVING KEY PLAY STOP REC METRONOME ORGAN ORGAN2 STRINGS VIB GTR BASS oc cO qo Cx PO X X X x Select the desired voice by pressing one of the VOICE buttons To learn characteristics of the voices listen to voice demo songs for each voice page 29 Refer to Preset Voice List on page 66 for more information on the characteristics of each preset voice You can control the loudness of Th h i di h o lios d f a voice by adjusting the force en when you start playing re adjust the VOLUME control for the most comfort with which you strike the keys able listening level although different playing styles touch sensitivities have little or Ma Eege JI E TIP Refer to Preset Voice List on page 66 Listening to the Voice Demonstration Tunes Voice demonstration tunes are provided that effectively demonstrate each of the F11 F01 s voices 1 2 1
122. you play on the keyboard only when you select the appropriate channels 1 16 on F11 About MIDI TIP MIDI performance data and commands are transferred in the form of numeric values TIP Since MIDI data that can be transmitted or received varies depending on the type of MIDI device check the MIDI Imple mentation Chart to find out what MIDI data and commands your devices can transmit or receive TIP You can also obtain detailed information about MIDI from various music books and other publications TIP Setting range 1 16 OFF not transmitted Normal setting 1 NOTE Voice Demo 50 piano preset song data and recorder play back data are not transmitted via MIDI TIP Setting range ALL 1 amp 2 F01 1 16 Normal setting ALL F11 F01 Owner s Manual 5j mmm About MIDI Local Control ON OFF Local Control refers to the fact that normally the F11 F01 keyboard controls its internal tone generator allowing the internal voices to be played directly from the key board This situation is Local Control On since the internal tone generator is con trolled locally by its own keyboard Local control can be turned OFF however so that the F11 F01 keyboard does not play the internal voices but the appropriate MIDI information is still transmitted via the MIDI OUT connector when notes are played on the keyboard At the same time the internal tone generator responds to MIDI informa tion received via t

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