How to use the manual – Yamaha PSR-540 User Manual
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How to use the manual
Setting Up
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Before going on to any other part of the manual, we strongly suggest
you read this section first. It shows you how to get started playing and
using your new PSR-540.
Important Features
page 8
Once you’ve set up the PSR-540, you should read through this section
— and explore the relevant page references — to familiarize yourself
with the enormous variety of features and functions of the PSR-540.
Basic Operation
page 17
This section introduces you to the basic operating conventions of the
PSR-540, such as editing values and changing settings, and shows
you how to use the convenient Help and Direct Access functions.
Contents
page 6
All topics, features, functions and operations are listed here in the
order they appear in the manual, for easy reference.
Panel Controls
page 10
Use this section to find out about all of the buttons and controls of the
PSR-540.
Panel Display Indications
page 16
This section explains the display indications of the PSR-540 and how
to read them for optimum operation.
Function Tree
page 22
This lists all functions of the PSR-540 according to their hierarchical
structure, letting you easily see the relationship of the various func-
tions and quickly locate desired information.
Appendix
page 131
This contains various important lists such as the Voice list, Preset
Style list, Effect list, MIDI data format and MIDI implementation chart.
Troubleshooting
page 134
If the PSR-540 does not function as expected or you have some
problem with the sound or operation, consult this section before calling
your Yamaha dealer or service center. Most common problems and
their solutions are covered here in a very simple and easy-to-under-
stand way.
Index
page 152
This section alphabetically lists virtually all topics, features, functions
and operations with their respective page numbers, letting you quickly
and easily find the information you need.
The illustrations and LCD screens as shown in this owner’s manual are for instructional pur-
poses only, and may be different from your instrument.