Unpacking, Installation, Trademarks – Yamaha CBX-D5 User Manual
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Chapter 1 : Introduction
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Chapter 1 : Introduction
Unpacking
The CBX-D5 packaging should contain the following items.
Store the packaging materials for future use.
Installation
The cosmetic appearance of the CBX-D5 has been designed to match typical computer
hardware. Its “footprint” size matches that of many computers so that it can easily be
installed with your other computer equipment.
The CBX-D5 should be placed on a flat, stable surface.
The CBX-D5 can also be rack mounted using the supplied rack-mount kit. When installed
in the rack-mount kit the CBX-D5 requires 3U of rack space.
Trademarks
IBM
, PC-AT
, PS/1
, and PS/2
are registered trademarks of International Business
Machines Corporation.
Apple
and Macintosh
are registered trademarks of Apple Computer, Inc.
Atari
, ST
, TT
, and STE
are registered trademarks of Atari Corporation.
Mark of the Unicorn
is a registered trademark of Mark of the Unicorn, Inc.
All other trademarks are the property of their respective holders.
Powering up a CBX-D5 System
Some computer systems are a little bit fussy about which devices are switched on first,
especially when a SCSI daisy chain is introduced into the system. As a good rule of
thumb, switch on all connected SCSI devices first, then the computer.
1
CBX-D5
Serial No:
1
Power cable
1
8-pin mini DIN cable
1
MIDI cable
1
SCSI cable (50 to 50 Amphenol)
1
SCSI terminator
1
Rack-mount kit (L & R set)
1
Hardware Test Program Disk
1
Test Program Manual
1
This
Operating Manual
1
System Setup Guide
1
User Registration Card
NOTE: While using your CBX-D5 computer music system, do not switch off or
disconnect any device connected in the SCSI chain. Doing so will probably
lead to a system crash and you could loose valuable data.