Connecting headphones, To connect headphones, Connecting an amplifier – Yamaha PSR-310 EN User Manual
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Connecting Headphones
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standard pair of stereo headphones, such as Yamaha’s HPE-3, can be plugged in for private practice or late-
night playing.
▼ To connect headphones:
Connect the headphones’ standard stereo phone plug into the
HEADPHONES/AUX OUT jack at the rear of your PSR-210 or
PSR-310.
j The internal speaker system is automatically shut off when a pair of head
phones is plugged into the HFADPHONFS/AUX OUT jack
Connecting an Amplifier
The HEADPHONES/AUX OUT jack can also be used for outputting the sound of the PSR-210 or PSR-310 to a
keyboard amplifier, stereo sound system, mixing console or tape recorder.
▼ To connect an amplifier:
To amplifier
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Plug the cable from the amplifier’s input jack into the HEAD
PHONES/AUX OUT jack at the tear of your PSR-210 or PSR-310.
Connecting a Foot Pedal
A connected foot pedal can be used to function as a damper pedal controlling sustain.
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connect a foot pedal:
Connect the foot pedal’s plug into the SUSTAIN PEDAL jack at
the rear of your PSR-210 or PSR-310.
Holding the pedal down sustains the notes you play on the keyboard after
you release the keys.
J Make suie d\at the PortaTune is turned off when connecting or rkscmnecting
a foot pedal, FC-4 or FC-S (optional). Othennse the Sustain ON/OFFt
will be revorsod.
T To insert a music stand:
Insert the bottom edge of the music stand into the slot located
at the top of the PortaTone’s control panel.
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