Yamaha AvantGard N2 유지 관리 핸드북 - 페이지 44
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N3, N2, N1, NU1
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QUESTION
HANDLING What is the function
switch used for?
HANDLING Even with the
headphones connected,
a small sound can be
heard from the unit. Why
is that?
HANDLING The pedal moves
back and forth when
depressed.
ADJUST The key sensor unit has
a height adjust function.
Is this adjustment
required?
ADJUST The hammer sensor
unit has a height
adjust function. Is this
adjustment required?
ADJUST Can the pedal be
adjusted?
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Q & A
Pressing the function switch along with the piano keys allows
selecting the tone, switching the reverb types, selecting and
setting transposing of notes and chords. Please refer to
instruction manual.
If the TRS has been turned on then the piano unit will
vibrate due to that TRS function and this vibration is heard
as a noise. To eliminate this noise, turn the TRS off.
If the pedal is loose or shaky when depressed, then
temporarily loosen the screw for the pedal support rod, and
then retighten it while pushing the support rod towards the
pedal side.
There is normally no need to adjust the height. If the key
sensor unit was replaced or there is a problem with the
electronic sounds being generated then adjust by using
the height adjustment method. Also always perform the key
sensor measurement if the key sensor height was changed.
On the N1 and NU1 there is no need to adjust the ken
sensor height.
There is normally no need to make this adjustment. If the
hammer sensor unit was replaced or there is a problem with
the electronic sounds being generated then adjust by using
the height adjustment method. The NU1 does not contain a
hammer sensor.
Factors such as the damper impact effect are not adjustable.
On the N3, the amount of play on the pedal can be adjusted
the same as on a piano. The N2, N1, and NU1 utilize a
pedal unit with the same mechanism as the Clavinova so
this adjustment cannot be made.
REPLY
MODEL
N3, N2, N1,
NU1
N3, N2
N3
N3, N2
N3, N2, N1
N3, N2, N1,
NU1