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Easy Chords

Standard Chords

This method lets you produce accompaniment by playing chords using normal ngerings in the accompaniment range of the keyboard.
How to play Standard Chords [Example for C chords]
This method lets you easily play chords in the accompaniment range of the keyboard using only one, two, or three ngers.
To play a major chord Press the root note of the chord.
To play a minor chord Press the root note together with the nearest black key to the left of it.
To play a seventh chord Press the root note together with the nearest white key to the left of it.

C sus4

C M7aug
To play a minor seventh chord Press the root note together with the nearest white and black keys to the left of it (three keys altogether).

C dim7

C 7aug

C 7sus4

C sus2
* Notes enclosed in parentheses ( will be recognized without them.
) are optional; the chords
With this instrument the term song refers the data that makes up a piece of music. You can simply enjoy listening to the 30 internal songs, or use them with just about any of the many functions providedthe performance assistant technology feature, lessons, and more. The songs are organized by category. In this section well learn how to select and play songs, and briey describe the 30 songs provided.
Select and Listen to a Song

Listen

Lesson

Record

Press the [SONG] button
The song selection display will appear. The currently selected song number and name will be highlighted.
The currently selected song number and name

Select a song.

Select a song after referring to the preset song category list on page 31. Use the dial to select the song you want to listen to.
You can also play songs you have recorded yourself (User Songs) or songs that have been transferred to the instrument from a computer in the same way that you play the internal songs.
The song highlighted here can be played
Built in Songs (see next page) User Songs (Songs you record yourself). Songs transferred from a computer (pages 102104) or Songs in a USB ash memory connected to the instrument (page 91)

Listen to the song.

Press the [START/STOP] button to begin playback of the selected song. You can stop playback at any time by pressing the [START/STOP] button again.

Song start!

Song Fast Forward, Fast Reverse, and Pause
These are just like the transport controls on a cassette deck or CD player, letting you fast forward [FF], rewind [REW] and pause [PAUSE] playback of the song.

Chord/Free. If you can play simple right-hand melodies but have trouble with lefthand chords, this is the type for you. The Chord type applies to only the left-hand section of the keyboard, allowing you to easily play chords to support the melody you are playing with your right hand.
Melody. This type lets you play the melody of the selected song by playing any
keys with just one nger. Start playing melodies right away, even if youve never played a keyboard instrument before!
Chord/Melody. Play the melody of the selected song with one nger on the right-hand
section of the keyboard, and play chords on the left-hand section of the keyboard using the Chord type.
Refer to page 44 for more information on using performance assistant technology to help you play.
Play your own melody with the right hand.
CHORD TypePlay with Both Hands
Press the [P.A.T. ON/OFF] button.
This turns on the performance assistant technology feature. The indicator lights when the performance assistant technology feature is on.

Select the CHORD type.

Select Chord
Press and hold the [P.A.T. ON/OFF] button for longer than a second so that the performance assistant technology type appears. Select the Chord type by using the dial.
Press the [SONG] button, and the Song Select display appears. Select a song by using the dial. For this example try selecting the 010 Ave Maria. When the Chord type is selected, features only available for this song can be seen in the display!

Using Songs (page 29)

The song displayed here will be played.
What is a Song? You know the normal meaning of this word, but in this instrument the term Song refers to the data that makes up a complete song. The performance assistant technology features uses the chord and melody data, and should always be used with a song (page 29).
Song playback will begin. The basic pattern will play repeatedly. Listen to the basic pattern for four measures while getting a feel for the basic pattern, then begin playing yourself from the fth measure. The keys you should play will be shown in the display.

Play on the keyboard.

Before
Try playing the score on the left with both hands. You can even play the same keys over and over: C, E, G, C, E, G, C, E. Youll notice that at measure ve the notes will come out according to the score on the right. Keep playing, and performance assistant technology Chord type will continue to correct the notes that you play. This is the performance assistant technology Chord type. You can stop song playback at any time by pressing the [START/STOP] button.
The score for Ave Maria is provided on page 120.
Press the [P.A.T. ON/OFF] button to turn the performance assistant technology feature off.
CHORD/FREE TypeApplying the Chord Type to the Left Hand Only

Make Use of the Score in the Melody Type.
If you want to play the melody with the correct rhythm, use the onscreen score feature.
Displaying the Score. After performing steps 1 to 4 on page 40, press the [SCORE] button. The melody score will appear.

Marker

Melody
The marker will indicate the current position in the score during playback. If you play a key each time the marker appears above a note in the score you will be able to play the melody with the correct original rhythm.
Play while watching the marker
Songs That Can Be Used With the performance assistant technology.
When the Chord type is selected the performance assistant technology can only be used with songs that include chord data. When the Melody type is selected the performance assistant technology will only work with songs that include melody data. In order to nd out if a song includes the required data, rst select the song and then press the [SCORE] button. If chords appear on the display when you press the [SCORE] button you can use the Chord type or any combination type that includes the Chord type. If melody appear on the display when you press the [SCORE] button you can use the Melody type or any combination type that includes the Melody type.
External Songs and the performance assistant technology.
Songs downloaded from the Internet can also be used with the performance assistant technology as long as they include the required chord and/or melody data. See page 103 for instructions on how to transfer the songs to the instrument.

Change the Song Tempo

When using the performance assistant technology or in other situations in which the tempo of the song is too fast or too slow for you, you can change the tempo as required. Press the [TEMPO/TAP] button. The tempo display will appear and you can use the dial, the [+] and [-] buttons, or the [0] to [9] number buttons to set to tempo to anywhere from 011 and 280 quarter-note beats per minute.
You can return to the original tempo by simultaneously pressing the [+] and [-] buttons. Press the [EXIT] button to return to the MAIN display.

Play the Demo Song

You can use the performance assistant technology Chord type with the demo song (other types cannot be used).

Press the [DEMO] button.

You can change the number of measures the Repeat and learn function jumps back by pressing a number button [1][9] during repeat playback.
e Jump back 4 measures and

repeat playback q

Song playback direction

w Press immediately

Oops! A mistake!
Play Using the Music Database
You want to play music in your favorite style, but youre not sure how to select the best voice and style for the type of music you want to play. simply select the appropriate style from the Music Database. The panel settings will automatically be adjusted for the ideal combination of sounds and style!
Press the [MUSIC DATABASE] button.
A Music Database list will appear in the display.

Select a Music Database.

Referring to the list on the panel or Music Database List on page 131 of the manual, use the dial to select a music database. Select one that matches the image of the song you intend to play. For this example select the 115 DayOfW&R.
Play the chords with your left hand and melody with your right.
The jazz style will start playing when you play a left-hand chord to the left of the split point (page 24). Refer to pages 2628 for information about playing chords.

Split Point

If you press the [EXIT] button to return to the MAIN display at this point you can check the assigned voice and style.
Press the [START/STOP] button to stop playback.

Change a Songs Style

In addition to each songs default style, you can select any other style to play the song with the Easy Song Arranger feature. This means that you can play a song that is normally a ballad, for example, as a bossa nova, as a hip-hop tune, etc. You can create totally different arrangements by changing the style with which a song is played. You can also change the songs melody voice and the keyboard voice for a complete change of image.
Try Out the Easy Song Arranger
You can try out the Easy Song Arranger feature using the internal Hallelujah Chorus song.
Using the Easy Song Arranger
Press the [SONG] button and use the dial to select 009 Hallelujah Chorus. Press the [START/STOP] button begin playback of the song. An explanation of the Easy Song Arranger feature will appear on the display.
As the song progresses the styles will change, changing the overall image of the song. Keep in mind that you can enjoy using Easy Song Arranger with other songs as wellany songs that include chord data.

You can go to the FILE CONTROL display from which you can access USB ash memory operations by pressing the [MENU] button from this display.
IMPORTANT In order to play songs copied to a USB ash memory from a computer or other device, the songs must be stored either in the USB ash memorys root directory or a rst-level/second-level folder in the root directory. Songs stored in these location can be selected and played as song numbers 036535 (page 32). Songs stored in third-level-folders created inside a second-level folder cannot be selected and played by this instrument.
Menu Format Save SMF Save Load Delete

Reference Page 96

USB ash memory (Root)

Song File

Can be selected/played.
A message (information or conrmation dialog) sometimes appears on the display to facilitate operation. Refer to the Messages on page 114 for an explanation of each message.
Cannot be selected/played.
No sound will be produced if you play the keyboard while the FILE CONTROL display is showing. Also, in this state only buttons related to le functions will be active.
The FILE CONTROL display will not appear in any of the following cases: During style or song playback. During a lesson. While data is being loaded from a USB ash memory.
Formatting USB Flash Memory
New USB ash memory must be formatted before they can be used by this instrument.
If you format a USB ash memory that already contains data, all of the data will be erased. Be careful not to erase important data when using the format function.
5 Press the [EXECUTE] button again, or
the [+] button, and the format operation will begin.
Once the format-in-progress message appears on the display the format operation cannot be canceled. Never turn off the power or remove the USB ash memory during this operation.
1 After connecting the USB ash memory
to be formatted to the instruments USB TO DEVICE terminal, check that the icon is showing in the MAIN display. Press the FILE CONTROL [MENU] button.
6 A message will appear on the display to
inform you that the operation has nished. Press the [EXIT] button to return to the MAIN display.

5 Change the le name as necessary.
The [-] button moves the cursor to the left, and the [0] button moves it to the right. Use the dial to select a character for the current cursor location. The [+] button deletes the character at the cursor location.
Convert a User Song to SMF Format and Save
This operation converts a user song (song numbers 031035) to SMF Format 0 and saves the le to USB ash memory.
What is SMF (Standard MIDI File)? The SMF (Standard MIDI File) format is one of the most common and widely compatible sequence formats used for storing 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. To Overwrite an Existing File If you want to overwrite a le that already exists on the USB ash memory, use the dial or the [+] and [-] buttons to select the le, then skip ahead to step 7.
6 Press the [EXECUTE] button.
A cursor will appear below the rst character in the le name.
USB ash memory has been properly connected to the instruments USB TO DEVICE terminal, and that the icon is showing in the MAIN display. ton.
7 Change the le name as necessary.
Refer to Saving Data on page 93 for lename entry.
2 Press the FILE CONTROL [MENU] but3 Use the CATEGORY [
] and [ ] buttons to locate the SMF Save item. The SOURCE FILEa user song namewill be highlighted.
The name of the le to be saved
8 Press the [EXECUTE] button. The dis-
play prompts you for conrmation. You can cancel the save operation at this point by pressing the [-] button. the [+] button, and the save operation will begin. The user song will be stored to the USER FILE folder in the USB ash memory.
9 Press the [EXECUTE] button again, or
The source user song name.
4 Select the source user song.
You can press the [+] and [-] buttons simultaneously to select the rst user song.
5 Press the [EXECUTE] button.
The DESTINATION SONG will be highlighted, and a default name will appear for the converted song le.
A message will appear on the display to inform you that the operation has nished. Press the [EXIT] button to return to the MAIN display.
Loading User Files and Style Files
User les, style les, and styles residing on a USB ash memory can be loaded into the instrument. If the required style le has already been transferred to the instrument from a computer using the Musicsoft Downloader application, start from step 2, below. Refer to Transferring Performance Data to and from a Computer on page 100 for details on transferring style les.

If during the installation the system displays.has not passed Windows Logo testing to verify its compatibility with Windows XP, click [Continue Anyway].
Installing the Musicsoft Downloader and Digital Music Notebook Applications
IMPORTANT You will need to log in with administrator (root) privileges in order to install Musicsoft Downloader on a computer running Windows 2000 or XP.
You will need to log in with administrator (root) privileges in order to install Digital Music Notebook on a computer running Windows 2000 or XP.
IMPORTANT When installing the Digital Music Notebook, make sure that Internet Explorer 6.0 (with SP1) or higher is installed to your computer. IMPORTANT Credit card settlement is required to purchase Digital Music Notebook content. Credit card processing may not be possible for some areas, so please check with your local authorities to make sure that your credit card can be used.
1 Insert the Accessory CD-ROM into your
computers CD-ROM drive. The start window will appear automatically showing software applications.
NOTE If the start window does not appear automatically, double click your My Computer folder to open it. Right-click the CD-ROM icon and select Open from the pop-up menu. Double click Start.exe and proceed to step 2, below.
2 Click [Musicsoft Downloader] or [Digital

Music Notebook].

3 Click the [install] button or [Digital Music
Notebook Download] button, and follow the onscreen instructions to install the software. For Digital Music Notebook operating instructions see the help menu: launch the Digital Music Notebook application and click Help. For Musicsoft Downloader operating instructions see the Help menu: launch the Musicsoft Downloader application and click Help.
* You can obtain the latest version of the Musicsoft Downloader at the following Internet URL. http://music.yamaha.com/download/
IMPORTANT Only Musicsoft Downloader can be used to transfer les between this instrument and a computer. No other le transfer application can be used.
8 When the installation is complete, the
Wizard displays Completing the Found New Hardware Wizard. Click [Finish]. (Some computers may take a while to display the Wizard window.) If the system displays Found New Hardware in the lower right corner, wait until the Wizard window is displayed. (Some computers may take a while to display the Wizard window.)

9 Restart the computer.

When using a mobile phone, noise is produced.
No rhythm accompaniment plays when the [START/STOP] button is pressed after selecting style number 121 or a style between 133 and 150 (Pianist).
Not all of the voices seem to sound, or the sound seems to be cut off.
The footswitch (for sustain) seems to produce the opposite effect. For example, pressing the footswitch cuts off the sound and releasing it sustains the sounds.
The sound of the voice changes from note to note.
The Demo display is shown in Japanese, and/or there are Japanese characters in the display messages.
Problem The appropriate display does not appear when the [SONG], [EASY SONG ARRANGER], [STYLE], or [VOICE] button is pressed. The wrong notes sound when the keyboard is played. The ACMP indicator does not appear when the [ACMP ON/OFF] button is pressed.
Possible Cause and Solution Is another display showing? Try pressing the [EXIT] button to return to the MAIN display, and then pressing one of the mentioned buttons. Perhaps the performance assistant technology is turned on. Press the [PERFORMANCE ASSISTANT] button to turn it off. Is the [STYLE] button lit? Always press the [STYLE] button rst when you are going to use any style-related function. The harmony effects (0126) behave differently according to their type. Types 0105 function when style playback is on, chords are played in the accompaniment range of the keyboard, and a melody is played in the right-hand range. Types 0626 will function whether style playback is on or off. For types 0612 you need to play two notes at the same time.
There is no harmony sound.

Messages

LCD Message Access error! All Memory Clearing. Are you sure? Backup Clearing. Cancel Clearing. Com Mode Comment Indicates the failure in reading or writing from/to the media or the ash memory. Displayed while erasing all data in the ash memory. Never turn the power off during data transmission. Conrms whether Song Clear or Track Clear is executed or not. Displayed while clearing the back-up data in the ash memory. Displayed when the transmission of Initial Send is cancelled. Displayed while executing Song Clear or Track Clear of the user songs. Displayed when the Musicsoft Downloader is started on the PC connected to the keyboard. This will not be displayed while the instrument is played back. Indicates the specied job completion such as data saving and transmission. Displayed while copying a le in the Musicsoft Downloader. Displayed while creating a folder in the Musicsoft Downloader application. Displayed when the user song contains illegal data. Displayed while deleting a le in the Musicsoft Downloader. Conrms whether the Delete job is executed or not. Displayed while deleting a folder in the Musicsoft Downloader. Displayed while the delete function is engaged. Displayed when the transmission of Initial Send has been completed. Displayed when writing has failed. Indicates that saving data in the media cannot be executed since the total number of les have become too many. Indicates there is no le. Indicates that loading data cannot be executed since the le data is too large. Displayed while clearing the song or style data transmitted to the internal ash memory. Conrms whether formatting the media is executed or not. Displayed while formatting. Conrms whether loading is executed or not. Displayed while loading data. Displayed when accessing the media while it is not inserted. Displayed when saving data cannot be executed since the media memory becomes full. Displayed when the internal memory becomes full during song recording. Displayed when too much MIDI data was received at one time and failed to proceed. Displayed while moving a le in the Musicsoft Downloader. Displayed while writing data in the memory. Never turn the power off while writing. Doing so may result in data loss. Conrms whether overwriting is executed or not. Displayed when executing the jobs that take some time, such as displaying scores and lyrics.

Be careful not to drop the back board or touch the sharp metal ttings.
c DGX-620 and YPG-625 owners: please foly 4 x 45 mm athead screws
low these instructions. Attach the support rail.
Spread a large soft cloth (such as a blanket) on the oor. Place the instrument on the cloth with the keyboard side facing down. Align the support rail t into the groove on the bottom of the instrument and attach the rail, using the 4 x 45mm athead screws y.
v Put the keyboard on the stand.

t Support rail

Check the back-to-front orientation for stand, and carefully place the keyboard on the side boards. Slowly move the keyboard so that the holes on the bottom of the keyboard are properly aligned with the holes on the angle brackets.
Be careful not to drop the keyboard or to get your ngers caught between the keyboard and the stand parts.
b Install the keyboard to the stand.
Fix the keyboard to the angle brackets, using the 5 x 16 mm roundhead screws r.

Post-assembly checklist

Once youve assembled the stand, check the following points:

r 5 x 16 mm

Are there any parts left over?
If so, read the assembly instructions again and correct any errors you might have made.
Is the instrument clear of doors and other movable xtures?
If not, move the instrument to an appropriate location.
Does the instrument make a rattling noise when you play it or move it?
If so, properly tighten all screws.
Also, if the keyboard makes a creaking noise or seems unsteady when you play it, refer carefully to the assembly instructions and diagrams and retighten all screws.

Scores

This demo is an example of how the Easy Song Arranger can be used to change styles throughout a piece.

Song No. 9 q =123

(Function Demo for Easy Song Arranger)

Hallelujah Chorus

This score is provided with the intent that the pitch will be corrected by the performance assistant technology feature. If you play the Play These Notes part using the performance assistant technology feature, the part will be corrected and played so that it matches the backing part.

Song No. 10 q =61

(Function Demo for performance assistant technology)

Ave Maria

P.A.T.

Type =CHORD

Your Turn.
Repeatedly Play the Same Key.

Song No. 11 q =108

Nocturne op.9-2

Type =CHORD/FREE

Voice List
Maximum Polyphony The instrument has 32-note maximum polyphony. This means that it can play a maximum of up to 32 notes at once, regardless of what functions are used. Auto accompaniment uses a number of the available notes, so when auto accompaniment is used the total number of available notes for playing on the keyboard is correspondingly reduced. The same applies to the Split Voice and Song functions. If the maximum polyphony is exceeded, earlier played notes will be cut off and the most recent notes have priority (last note priority).

Panel Voice List

Voice No. Bank Select MIDI Program Voice Name MSB LSB Change# (0127) (0127) (1128) PIANO 001 Live! Grand Piano 001 Live! Warm Grand Piano 001 Grand Piano 002 Bright Piano 007 Harpsichord 004 Honky-tonk Piano 003 MIDI Grand Piano 003 CP 80 E.PIANO 005 Cool! Galaxy Electric Piano 005 Cool! Suitcase Electric Piano 005 Cool! Electric Piano 006 Hyper Tines 005 Funky Electric Piano 006 DX Modern Electric Piano 006 Venus Electric Piano 008 E.Clavichord 008 Clavi ORGAN 019 Cool! Organ 019 Cool! Rotor Organ 017 Jazz Organ Jazz Organ Rock Organ 019 Purple Organ 018 Click Organ 017 Bright Organ 019 Theater Organ 020 16'+2' Organ 020 16'+4' Organ 020 Chapel Organ 020 Church Organ 021 Reed Organ ACCORDION 022 Musette Accordion 022 Traditional Accordion 024 Bandoneon 023 Modern Harp 023 Harmonica GUITAR 025 Classical Guitar 026 Folk Guitar 027 Jazz Guitar 028 60s Clean Guitar 026 12Strings Guitar 028 Clean Guitar 027 Octave Guitar 029 Muted Guitar 030 Overdriven Guitar 031 Distortion Guitar BASS 034 Finger Bass 033 Acoustic Bass 035 Pick Bass 036 Fretless Bass Voice No. Bank Select MIDI Program Voice Name MSB LSB Change# (0127) (0127) (1128) 037 Slap Bass 039 Synth Bass 039 Hi-Q Bass 040 Dance Bass STRINGS 050 Live! Orchestra 049 String Ensemble 050 Chamber Strings 050 Slow Strings 045 Tremolo Strings 051 Synth Strings 046 Pizzicato Strings 041 Violin 043 Cello 044 Contrabass 047 Harp 106 Banjo 056 Orchestra Hit CHOIR 053 Choir 053 Vocal Ensemble 055 Air Choir 054 Vox Humana SAXOPHONE 067 Sweet! Tenor Sax 065 Sweet! Soprano Sax 072 Sweet! Clarinet 067 Growl Sax 067 Tenor Sax 066 Alto Sax 065 Soprano Sax 068 Baritone Sax 067 Breathy Tenor Sax 072 Clarinet 069 Oboe 070 English Horn 071 Bassoon TRUMPET 057 Sweet! Trumpet 058 Sweet! Trombone 060 Sweet! Muted Trumpet 057 Trumpet 058 Trombone 058 Trombone Section 060 Muted Trumpet 061 French Horn 059 Tuba BRASS 062 Brass Section 062 Big Band Brass 063 80s Brass 062 Mellow Horns 063 Techno Brass 063 Synth Brass FLUTE 074 Sweet! Flute

Dog Horse Bird Tweet 2

Machine Gun Laser Gun Explosion Firework

Style List

Style No. Style Name 8BEAT 8BeatModern Cool8Beat 60sGuitarPop 8BeatAdria 60s8Beat BubblegumPop BritPopSwing 8Beat OffBeat 60sRock HardRock RockShuffle 8BeatRock 16BEAT 16Beat PopShuffle1 PopShuffle2 GuitarPop 16BeatUptempo KoolShuffle JazzRock HipHopLight BALLAD PianoBallad LoveSong 6/8ModernEP 6/8SlowRock 6/8OrchBallad OrganBallad PopBallad 16BeatBallad1 16BeatBallad2 DANCE EuroTrance Ibiza DreamDance HouseMusik SwingHouse TechnoPolis Clubdance ClubLatin Garage1 Garage2 TechnoParty UKPop HipHopGroove HipShuffle HipHopPop DISCO 70sDisco1 70sDisco2 LatinDisco DiscoPhilly SaturdayNight DiscoChocolate DiscoHands Style No. Style Name SWING&JAZZ BigBandFast BigBandMedium BigBandBallad BigBandShuffle JazzClub Swing1 Swing2 OrchestraSwing Five/Four JazzBallad Dixieland Ragtime AfroCuban Charleston R&B Soul DetroitPop1 60sRock&Roll 6/8Soul CrocoTwist Rock&Roll DetroitPop2 BoogieWoogie ComboBoogie 6/8Blues COUNTRY Country8Beat CountryPop CountrySwing CountryBallad Country2/4 CowboyBoogie CountryShuffle Bluegrass LATIN BrazilianSamba BossaNova PopBossa Tijuana DiscoLatin Mambo Salsa Beguine GuitarRumba RumbaFlamenco RumbaIsland Reggae BALLROOM VienneseWaltz EnglishWaltz Slowfox Foxtrot Quickstep Tango Pasodoble Samba Style No. Style Name ChaChaCha Rumba Jive TRADITIONAL USMarch 6/8March GermanMarch PolkaPop OberPolka Tarantella Showtune ChristmasSwing ChristmasWaltz ScottishReel Hawaiian WALTZ ItalianWaltz MariachiWaltz GuitarSerenade SwingWaltz JazzWaltz1 JazzWaltz2 CountryWaltz OberWaltzer Musette CHILDREN Learning2/4 Learning4/4 Learning6/8 Fun 3/4 Fun 4/4 PIANIST Stride PianoBlues1 PianoBlues2 PianoRag PianoRock&Roll PianoBoogie PianoJazzWaltz PianoJazzBld Arpeggio Musical Habanera SlowRock 8BtPianoBallad PianoMarch 6/8PianoMarch PianoWaltz PianoBeguine PianoSwing

Music Database List

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Limited Warranty
90 DAYS LABOR 1 YEAR PARTS
Yamaha Corporation of America, hereafter referred to as Yamaha, warrants to the original consumer of a product included in the categories listed below, that the product will be free of defects in materials and/or workmanship for the periods indicated. This warranty is applicable to all models included in the following series of products:
DGX, YPG SERIES OF Portable Grand ELECTRONIC KEYBOARDS
If during the rst 90 days that immediately follows the purchase date, your new Yamaha product covered by this warranty is found to have a defect in material and/or workmanship, Yamaha and/or its authorized representative will repair such defect without charge for parts or labor. If parts should be required after this 90 day period but within the one year period that immediately follows the purchase date, Yamaha will, subject to the terms of this warranty, supply these parts without charge. However, charges for labor, and/or any miscellaneous expenses incurred are the consumers responsibility. Yamaha reserves the right to utilize reconditioned parts in repairing these products and/or to use reconditioned units as warranty replacements. THIS WARRANTY IS THE ONLY EXPRESS WARRANTY WHICH YAMAHA MAKES IN CONNECTION WITH THESE PRODUCTS. ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY APPLICABLE TO THE PRODUCT, INCLUDING THE WARRANTY OF MERCHANT ABILITY IS LIMITED TO THE DURATION OF THE EXPRESS WARRANTY. YAMAHA EXCLUDES AND SHALL NOT BE LIABLE IN ANY EVENT FOR INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES. Some states do not allow limitations that relate to implied warranties and/or the exclusion of incidental or consequential damages. Therefore, these limitations and exclusions may not apply to you. This warranty gives you specic legal rights. You may also have other rights which vary from state to state.
CONSUMERS RESPONSIBILITIES
If warranty service should be required, it is necessary that the consumer assume certain responsibilities: 1. Contact the Customer Service Department of the retailer selling the product, or any retail outlet authorized by Yamaha to sell the product for assistance. You may also contact Yamaha directly at the address provided below. 2. Deliver the unit to be serviced under warranty to: the retailer selling the product, an authorized service center, or to Yamaha with an explanation of the problem. Please be prepared to provide proof purchase date (sales receipt, credit card copy, etc.) when requesting service and/or parts under warranty. 3. Shipping and/or insurance costs are the consumers responsibility.* Units shipped for service should be packed securely. *Repaired units will be returned PREPAID if warranty service is required within the rst 90 days. IMPORTANT: Do NOT ship anything to ANY location without prior authorization. A Return Authorization (RA) will be issued that has a tracking number assigned that will expedite the servicing of your unit and provide a tracking system if needed. 4. Your owners manual contains important safety and operating instructions. It is your responsibility to be aware of the contents of this manual and to follow all safety precautions.

EUROPE

THE UNITED KINGDOM
Yamaha-Kemble Music (U.K.) Ltd. Sherbourne Drive, Tilbrook, Milton Keynes, MK7 8BL, England Tel: 01908-366700

NORWAY

Norsk lial av Yamaha Scandinavia AB Grini Nringspark 1 N-1345 sters, Norway Tel: 77 70

THAILAND

Siam Music Yamaha Co., Ltd. 891/1 Siam Motors Building, 15-16 oor Rama 1 road, Wangmai, Pathumwan Bangkok 10330, Thailand Tel: 02-215-2626

ICELAND

Skifan HF Skeifan 17 P.O. Box 8120 IS-128 Reykjavik, Iceland Tel: 525 5000

IRELAND

Danfay Ltd. 61D, Sallynoggin Road, Dun Laoghaire, Co. Dublin Tel: 01-2859177

OTHER ASIAN COUNTRIES

Yamaha Corporation, Asia-Pacic Music Marketing Group Nakazawa-cho 10-1, Hamamatsu, Japan 430-8650 Tel: +81-53-460-2317

GERMANY

Yamaha Music Central Europe GmbH Siemensstrae 22-34, 25462 Rellingen, Germany Tel: 04101-3030

OTHER EUROPEAN COUNTRIES

Yamaha Music Central Europe GmbH Siemensstrae 22-34, 25462 Rellingen, Germany Tel: +49-4101-3030
SWITZERLAND/LIECHTENSTEIN
Yamaha Music Central Europe GmbH, Branch Switzerland Seefeldstrasse 94, 8008 Zrich, Switzerland Tel: 01-383 3990

AFRICA

Yamaha Corporation, Asia-Pacic Music Marketing Group Nakazawa-cho 10-1, Hamamatsu, Japan 430-8650 Tel: +81-53-460-2312

OCEANIA

AUSTRALIA
Yamaha Music Australia Pty. Ltd. Level 1, 99 Queensbridge Street, Southbank, Victoria 3006, Australia Tel: 3-9693-5111

AUSTRIA

Yamaha Music Central Europe GmbH, Branch Austria Schleiergasse 20, A-1100 Wien, Austria Tel: 01-60203900

MIDDLE EAST

TURKEY/CYPRUS

NEW ZEALAND

Music Houses of N.Z. Ltd. 146/148 Captain Springs Road, Te Papapa, Auckland, New Zealand Tel: 9-634-0099
CZECH REPUBLIC/SLOVAKIA/ HUNGARY/SLOVENIA
Yamaha Music Central Europe GmbH, Branch Austria, CEE Department Schleiergasse 20, A-1100 Wien, Austria Tel: 01-602039025

OTHER COUNTRIES

Yamaha Music Gulf FZE LB21-128 Jebel Ali Freezone P.O.Box 17328, Dubai, U.A.E. Tel: +971-4-881-5868
COUNTRIES AND TRUST TERRITORIES IN PACIFIC OCEAN

POLAND

Yamaha Music Central Europe GmbH Sp.z. o.o. Oddzial w Polsce ul. 17 Stycznia 56, PL-02-146 Warszawa, Poland Tel: 022-868-07-57
HEAD OFFICE Yamaha Corporation, Pro Audio & Digital Musical Instrument Division
Nakazawa-cho 10-1, Hamamatsu, Japan 430-8650 Tel: +81-53-460-3273

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Yamaha Home Keyboards Home Page (English Only) http://music.yamaha.com/homekeyboard Yamaha Manual Library http://www.yamaha.co.jp/manual/
U.R.G., Pro Audio & Digital Musical Instrument Division, Yamaha Corporation 2006 Yamaha Corporation WG29380 XXXPOXXX.X-01A0 Printed in China

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Limited Warranty

90 DAYS LABOR 1 YEAR PARTS
Yamaha Corporation of America, hereafter referred to as Yamaha, warrants to the original consumer of a product included in the categories listed below, that the product will be free of defects in materials and/or workmanship for the periods indicated. This warranty is applicable to all models included in the following series of products:
DGX, YPG SERIES OF Portable Grand ELECTRONIC KEYBOARDS
If during the rst 90 days that immediately follows the purchase date, your new Yamaha product covered by this warranty is found to have a defect in material and/or workmanship, Yamaha and/or its authorized representative will repair such defect without charge for parts or labor. If parts should be required after this 90 day period but within the one year period that immediately follows the purchase date, Yamaha will, subject to the terms of this warranty, supply these parts without charge. However, charges for labor, and/or any miscellaneous expenses incurred are the consumers responsibility. Yamaha reserves the right to utilize reconditioned parts in repairing these products and/or to use reconditioned units as warranty replacements. THIS WARRANTY IS THE ONLY EXPRESS WARRANTY WHICH YAMAHA MAKES IN CONNECTION WITH THESE PRODUCTS. ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY APPLICABLE TO THE PRODUCT, INCLUDING THE WARRANTY OF MERCHANT ABILITY IS LIMITED TO THE DURATION OF THE EXPRESS WARRANTY. YAMAHA EXCLUDES AND SHALL NOT BE LIABLE IN ANY EVENT FOR INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES. Some states do not allow limitations that relate to implied warranties and/or the exclusion of incidental or consequential damages. Therefore, these limitations and exclusions may not apply to you. This warranty gives you specic legal rights. You may also have other rights which vary from state to state.
CONSUMERS RESPONSIBILITIES
If warranty service should be required, it is necessary that the consumer assume certain responsibilities: 1. Contact the Customer Service Department of the retailer selling the product, or any retail outlet authorized by Yamaha to sell the product for assistance. You may also contact Yamaha directly at the address provided below. 2. Deliver the unit to be serviced under warranty to: the retailer selling the product, an authorized service center, or to Yamaha with an explanation of the problem. Please be prepared to provide proof purchase date (sales receipt, credit card copy, etc.) when requesting service and/or parts under warranty. 3. Shipping and/or insurance costs are the consumers responsibility.* Units shipped for service should be packed securely. *Repaired units will be returned PREPAID if warranty service is required within the rst 90 days. IMPORTANT: Do NOT ship anything to ANY location without prior authorization. A Return Authorization (RA) will be issued that has a tracking number assigned that will expedite the servicing of your unit and provide a tracking system if needed. 4. Your owners manual contains important safety and operating instructions. It is your responsibility to be aware of the contents of this manual and to follow all safety precautions.

EXCLUSIONS

This warranty does not apply to units whose trade name, trademark, and/or ID numbers have been altered, defaced, exchanged removed, or to failures and/or damages that may occur as a result of: 1. Neglect, abuse, abnormal strain, modication or exposure to extremes in temperature or humidity. 2. Improper repair or maintenance by any person who is not a service representative of a retail outlet authorized by Yamaha to sell the product, an authorized service center, or an authorized service representative of Yamaha. 3. This warranty is applicable only to units sold by retailers authorized by Yamaha to sell these products in the U.S.A., the District of Columbia, and Puerto Rico. This warranty is not applicable in other possessions or territories of the U.S.A. or in any other country. Please record the model and serial number of the product you have purchased in the spaces provided below. Model___________________________ Serial #________________________________ Sales Slip #________________________________ Date______________________________________

Purchased from____________________________________________________________ (Retailer)
YAMAHA CORPORATION OF AMERICA Electronic Service Division 6600 Orangethorpe Avenue Buena Park, CA 90620
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