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    11
    Connections – Using Your Instrument with Other Devices –
    You can connect a USB flash memory or a USB wireless LAN adaptor to the [USB TO DEVICE] terminal. You can save 
    data you’ve created on the instrument to  the USB flash memory (page 29), or you  can connect the instrument to a smart 
    device such as iPad via wireless LAN (page 102).
    Connecting USB Devices ([USB TO DEVICE] terminal)
    Precautions when using the [USB TO DEVICE] terminal
    When connecting a USB device to the te rminal, be sure to handle the USB device with care. Follow the important pre-
    cautions below.
     Compatible USB devices
    • USB flash memory
    • USB wireless LAN adaptor (which is included only in  some areas)
    Other USB devices such as a computer keyboard or 
    mouse cannot be used.
    The instrument does not necessarily support all commer-
    cially available USB devices. Yamaha cannot guarantee 
    operation of USB devices that you purchase. Before pur-
    chasing a USB device for use wi th this instrument, please 
    visit the following web page: 
    http://download.yamaha.com/
     Connecting USB device
    When connecting a USB device to the [USB TO 
    DEVICE] terminal, make sure  that the connector on the 
    device is appropriate and that it is connected in the proper 
    direction. 
    Using USB flash memory
    By connecting a USB storage device to the instrument, 
    you can save data you’ve created to the connected USB 
    flash memory, as well as read  data from the connected 
    USB flash memory.
     Formatting USB flash memory
    When a USB storage device is  connected, a message may 
    appear prompting you to fo rmat the USB flash memory. 
    If so, execute the Form at operation (page 102).
     To protect your data (write-protect)
    To prevent important data from being inadvertently 
    erased, apply the write-prot ect function provided with 
    each USB flash memory. If you are saving data to the 
    USB storage device, make sure to disable write-protect.
     Turning off the instrument
    When turning off the instrument, make sure that the 
    instrument is NOT accessing the USB flash memory by 
    playback/recording or file management (such as during 
    Save, Copy, Delete and Format operations). Failure to do 
    so may corrupt the USB flash memory and the data.
    For more information about the handling of USB devices , refer to the owner’s manual of the USB device.
    NOTE
    The rating of the [USB TO DEVICE] terminal is a maximum of 5V/500mA. Do 
    not connect USB devices having a rating above this, since this can cause 
    damage to the instrument itself.
    NOTE
    • Avoid connecting or disconnecting the USB device during play-
    back/recording, file  management (such as  Save, Copy, Delete 
    and Format operations) or when accessing the USB device. 
    Failure to do so may result in “freezing” of the operation of the 
    instrument or corruption of the USB device and the data.
    • When connecting then disconnecting the USB device (and vice  versa), make sure to wait a few seconds between the two oper-
    ations.
    NOTICE
    When connecting a USB cable, make sure that the length is less than 3 
    meters.
    NOTE
    The Format operation deletes any previously existing data. Make 
    sure that the USB flash memory you are formatting does not con-
    tain important data. Proceed with  caution, especially when con-
    necting multiple U SB flash memories.
    NOTICE 
    						
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    Formatting a USB Storage Device or Internal Hard Disk Drive
    To format a USB storage device or internal hard disk drive, execute  the format operation.
    If you want to format a USB  storage device, make sure that  a USB storage device is con-
    nected to the [USB TO DEVICE] terminal beforehand.
    1Call up the operation display.
    [FUNCTION]   [H] UTILITY   TA B  [ ][] MEDIA
    2Press the [A]/[B] buttons to select the USB storage device or 
    internal hard disk (HD) drive to be formatted from the device 
    list.
    The indications USB 1, USB 2, etc. will  be displayed depending on the number of 
    the connected devices.
    3Press the [H] (FORMAT) button to execute the Format opera-
    tion.
    4Follow the on-display instructions.
    You can use a smart device, such as an iPhone or iPad, with the instrument for a variety of 
    musical purposes by connecting it to the [U SB TO DEVICE] terminal via the USB wire-
    less LAN adaptor (if included). The USB  wireless LAN adaptor may not be included 
    depending on your locale due to local regulations. If the USB wireless LAN adaptor is not 
    included, connect the smart device to th e MIDI terminals via the Yamaha i-MX1 
    (optional) or to the [USB TO HOST] terminal via the Yamaha i-UX1 (optional). By using 
    application tools on your smart device, you  can take advantage of convenient functions 
    and get more enjoyment out of this instrument.
    For details on connections, refer to the “iPhone/iPad Connection Manual” and the Refer-
    ence Manual on the website (page 10).
    For information about  the compatible smart devices and  application tools, access the fol-
    lowing page:
    http://www.yamah a.com/kbdapps/
    Yamaha does not guarantee or support use of the included USB wireless LAN adaptor 
    with any devices other than this instrument.
    The format operation deletes any 
    previously existing data. Make 
    sure that the device you are for-
    matting does not contain impor-
    tant data. Proceed with caution, 
    especially when connecting mul-
    tiple USB flash memories.
    NOTICE
    1
    3
    2
    When the internal hard disk drive is for-
    matted, the Tyros5 will be restarted 
    automatically.
    NOTE
    Connecting to an iPhone/iPad ([USB TO  DEVICE], [USB TO HOST] and MIDI 
    terminals)
    • Before using the [USB TO DEVICE] 
    terminal, be sure to read “Precautions 
    when using the [USB TO DEVICE] 
    terminal” on page 101.
    • When you use the instrument along  with an application on your iPhone/
    iPad, we recommend that you first set 
    “Airplane Mode” to “ON” then set 
    “Wi-Fi” to “ON” on your iPhone/iPad 
    in order to avoid noise caused by 
    communication.
    Do not place your iPhone/iPad in 
    an unstable position. Doing so 
    may cause the device to fall and 
    result in damage.
    NOTE
    NOTICE 
    						
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    11
    Connections – Using Your Instrument with Other Devices –
    By connecting a computer to the [USB TO HOS T] terminal, you can transfer data between 
    the Tyros5 and the computer via MIDI. For deta ils on using a computer with this instru-
    ment, refer to the “Computer-rela ted Operations” on the website.
    Connecting to a Computer ([USB TO HOST] terminal)
    Use an AB type USB cable of less 
    than 3 meters. USB 3.0 cables 
    cannot be used.
    • When using a USB cable to connect 
    the instrument to your computer, 
    make the connection directly without 
    passing through a USB hub.
    • The instrument will begin transmis- sion a short time after the USB con-
    nection is made.
    • For information on setting up your  sequence software, refer to the 
    owner’s manual of the relevant soft-
    ware.
    • You can also use the MIDI [IN]/[OUT] 
    terminals to connect to a computer. In 
    this case, a USB-MIDI interface (such 
    as the Yamaha UX16) is needed. For 
    more information, refer to the owner’s 
    manual of the USB-MIDI interface.
    NOTICE
    NOTE
    A type
    USB cable B type 
    						
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    Accessing an Internal Hard Disk Driv e on the Tyros5 from the Computer 
    (USB Storage Mode)
    When the instrument is in the USB Storage Mode, Wave files and Song files can be 
    transferred between the internal hard disk drive of the Tyros5 and the computer. When 
    the instrument is NOT in the USB Storage  Mode, the USB connection can be used for 
    MIDI control. The USB interface does  not directly handle audio signals.
    1Turn the computer’s power on.
    2Turn the Tyros5’s power on while holding the [MUSIC 
    FINDER] button to enter the USB Storage Mode.
    3Manage files/folders in the internal hard disk drive of the 
    Tyros5 by using the computer.
    While the computer is accessi ng the internal hard disk drive of the Tyros5, the 
    lamp at upper right corner on the display flashes.
    4To exit the USB Storage Mode, press the [EXIT] button.
    The USB Storage Mode can be used with 
    Windows XP/Vista/7/8.
    NOTE
    The instrument does not execute the func-
    tions from the panel and pedals, or receive 
    MIDI signals while the instrument is in the 
    USB Storage Mode.
    NOTE
    Flashes d uring access.
    Execute the following before entering/
    exiting the USB Storage Mode.
    • Close all application programs.
    • If the instrument  is NOT in the USB 
    Storage Mode, make sure that data 
    is not being transmitted from the 
    Ty r o s 5 .
    • If the instrument is in the USB Stor- age Mode, make sure that no file 
    reading or writing  operation is in 
    progress.
    • If the instrument is in the USB Stor- age Mode, safely remove the Tyros5 
    hard disk icon from the Windows 
    taskbar.
    Never disconnect the USB cable or 
    turn off the  power while the lamp at 
    upper right corner on the display is 
    flashing.
    Do not format the hard disk drive or 
    change the volume label from a com-
    puter when accessing the drive via the 
    USB storage mode. If you do this, the 
    drive may not be able to be used in the 
    Audio Recorder/Player function.
    Do not access the AUDIOREC.ROOT 
    folder containing the audio files that 
    you have created with the Audio 
    Recorder function. If you access the 
    folder or make ch anges to it (moving 
    the folder or copyi ng some files in the 
    folder, etc.), your important data will 
    be deleted or damaged.
    NOTICE
    NOTICE
    NOTICE
    NOTICE 
    						
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    11
    Connections – Using Your Instrument with Other Devices –
    Use the [MIDI] terminals and standard  MIDI cables to connect external MIDI devices (keyboard, sequencer, etc.)
    •  MIDI IN ...............R eceives MIDI messages from another MIDI device. Two 
    ports (A, B) are provided an d each can receive MIDI mes-
    sages over 16 channels.
    •  MIDI OUT ..........Transmits MIDI messages generated by the Tyros5 to 
    another MIDI device. Two ports (A, B) are provided and 
    each can transmit MIDI messages over 16 channels.
    The MIDI settings such as transmit/receive  channels on the instrument can be set via 
    [FUNCTION]   [G] (MIDI)   [8 ] (EDIT). For details, refer to the Reference Manual 
    on the website.
    Connecting External MIDI De vices (MIDI terminals)
    MIDI IN
    MIDI transmission
    MIDI OUT
    MIDI reception MIDI I
    N
    MIDI OUT MIDI device 
    						
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    Installing the Optional Speakers
    Make sure that you have all of the parts be low, included in the TRS-MS05 speaker package.
    Connect the satellite speakers, subwoofer speaker,  and the Tyros5 via the included cable as shown. 
    1Turn the Tyros5’s power off, and disconnect the AC power cord. 
    Also, make sure to disconnect the keyboard from any other 
    external devices.
    2Insert the two speaker brackets to the outside slots on the rear 
    panel of the Tyros5.
    Tyros5-76 has two additional sets of slots (as shown).
    3Fasten the satellite speakers to the left and right brackets.
    4Connect the satellite speakers, subwoofer speaker, and the 
    Tyros5 via the included cable as shown. 
    Appendix
    Satellite 
    speakers (2)S
    ubwoofer 
    speaker (1) Speaker 
    b
    rackets (2) RCA pin/8-pin - RCA pin/phone 
    com
    bination ca ble (1)
    The brackets can be inserted inter-
    changeably to either location.
    NOTE
    Tyros5-76
    Music Rest M usic Rest
    The satellite speakers can be installed 
    interchangeably to either location.
    NOTE
    Place the speaker on 
    the  bracket. Adj
    ust the direction of the speaker as desired, 
    then fasten it sec urely to the  bracket.
    Ty ro s 5  (LINE OUT/ MAI N R) ......................................
    Ty ro s 5  (LINE OUT/ MAI N L/L+R)...............................
    Satellite speakers  (Right: higher-key side) ................
    Satellite speakers  (Left: lower-key side) ....................
    Subwoofer speaker (L) .............................................
    Subwoofer speaker (R) .............................................Red
    White White
    Red 
    						
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    Installing the Optional Speakers
    5Connect the power plugs of the Tyros5 and the subwoofer to an 
    appropriate AC outlet.
    6Set the volume controls (MASTER VOLUME on the Tyros5 and 
    MASTER VOLUME on the subwoofer) to minimum.
    7Turn on the power of the Tyros5, then the subwoofer.
    8Adjust the volume controls (MASTER VOLUME on the Tyros5 
    and MASTER VOLUME on the subwoofer) to appropriate levels.
    Tyros5 Subwoofer
    * For stereo audio ca bles, red indi-
    cates the right channel, and white 
    indicates the left.
    White
    Red
    White Red
    Satellite Satellite
    Ty ro s 5
    (Rear panel)
    Subwoofer
    T
    u rn the 
    Tyros5 on.
    Ty ro s 5
    (Rear panel)
    Subwoofer
    Routing the cable
    On the rear panel of the Tyros5, hooks are provided for n
    eatly routing the cable. Fixing the cable to these hooks (as 
    shown below) prevents it from dangling loosely from the instrument.
    Tyros5-76
    Tyros5-61 HooksHooks 
    						
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    Installing the Optional Fl ash Memory Expansion Module
    Installing an optional flash memory expansion module to the Tyros5 allows you to add a variety of Voices by installing 
    an Expansion Pack. This section explains how to install an expansion module to the Tyros5.
    • Do not touch the exposed metal parts in the circuit 
    board. Touching these parts may result in a faulty con-
    tact.
    • Be careful not to mi splace any of the screws since all of 
    them are used.
    • Be careful of static electricity. Static electricity dis-
    charge can damage the module or the instrument. 
    Before you handle the module , to reduce the possibility 
    of static electricity, touch some unpainted metal surface 
    or a ground wire on a device that is grounded.
    • Do not use any screws other than what are installed on  the instrument.
    • It is recommended that you wear gloves to protect your 
    hands from metallic projectio ns on the optional unit and 
    other components. Touching l eads or the connector with 
    bare hands may cause finger cu ts, and may also result in 
    poor electrical contact  or electrostatic damage.
    • Handle the optical unit with care. Dropping or subjecting  it to any kind of shock may cause damage or result in a 
    malfunction.
    CAUTION
    • Before beginning installation, switch off the power to the Tyros5 and con-
    nected peripherals, and unplug them from the power outlet. Installation or 
    removal of any devices should be started ONLY after the instrument (and the 
    optional hardware) returns to normal room temperature. Then remove all 
    cables connecting the Tyros5 to other devices. (Leaving the power cord con-
    nected while working can result in electric shock. Leaving other cables con-
    nected can interfere with work.)
    • Be careful not to drop any screws inside the instrument during installation  (this can be prevented by keeping the optional unit and cover away from the 
    instrument while attachi ng). If this does happen, be sure to remove the 
    screw(s) from inside the instrument befo re turning the power on. Loose screws 
    inside the instrument can cause improper operation or serious damage. If you 
    are unable to retrieve a dropped screw, consult your Yamaha dealer for 
    advice.
    • Install the optional unit carefully as described in the procedure below.  Improper installation can cause shorts which may result in irreparable damage 
    and pose a fire hazard.
    • Do not disassemble, modify, or apply excessive force to board areas or the  connector on an optional mo dule unit. Bending or tampering with the board 
    and connector may lead to electric shock, fire, or equipment failures.
    WARNING
    Compatible Flash Memory Expansion 
    Modules
    Two types of the module are available as follows:
    •  FL512M ........... Features a memory size of 512 MB.
    •  FL1024M ......... Features a memory size of 1024 MB.
    Flash Memory Expansion Module 
    Installation
    Before following the steps below, make sure you have 
    appropriate module, a Philips screwdriver and ample 
    space to work.
    1Turn the Tyros5’s power off, and discon-
    nect any cables including AC power cord 
    from the keyboard.
    Also make sure to close the LCD panel and discon-
    nect the Tyros5 from any  connected external devices.
    2Turn the Tyros5 face down on a blanket 
    or some soft surface, giving you direct 
    access to the bottom of the instrument.
    In the Tyros5, one socket is available.
    NOTE
    Since the instrument is heavy, this procedure should not be done 
    alone, but by two or three people.
    Cover
    CAUTION
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    Installing the Optional Flash Memory Expansion Module
    3Remove the four screws from the cover.
    4Insert the module into the socket by fol-
    lowing the procedure below. 
    4-1
    Insert the module vertically in the socket and 
    position the screws (of the module) to the 
    female screws respectively.
    4-2Press the top of the connector as shown, then 
    push the connector firmly into the socket.
    4-3Tighten each screw of the module to each 
    female screw of the Tyros5 with your hand as 
    shown.
    5Re-install the cover you removed in step 
    3, in reverse order. 
    Removing Flash Memory Expansion 
    Module
    1Loosen both the screws with your hand 
    as shown below.
    2Pull the module vertically out of the 
    socket.
    3Attach the cover to the bottom panel.
    Keep the removed screws in a safe place. They will be used when reattaching the 
    cover to the instrument after installation.
    (Rear side)
    NOTE
    Flash Memory 
    Expansion Module
    Connector
    Female screw SocketFemale screw
    (Rear side)
    4-3
    4-2
    • If you cannot loosen the screws  with your hand, use a Phillips 
    screwdriver. In this ca se, be careful NOT to scratch the module or 
    the Tyros5.
    • Be careful NOT to drop the screws inside the instrument when loos- ening them.
    1
    2
    NOTICE 
    						
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    Direct Access Chart
    Operation: 
    [DIRECT ACCESS] button + button/controller listed belowFunction of the accessed LCD display
    STYLE CO NTROL ACMP
    FUNCTION STYLE SETTI
    NG/
    SPLIT POI NT/
    CHORD FI NGERI NG CHORD FI
    NGERI NG FI
    NGERI NG TYPE 
    SETTI NG
    OTS LI NK STYLE SETTING
    AUTO FILL  I N CHORD FINGERI NG FI
    NGERI NG TYPE 
    SETTI NG
    I N TRO I
    MIXING CO NSOLE VOL/VOICE (STYLE)
    VOICE
    I N TRO II PANPOT
    I N TRO III VOLUME
    MAI N A
    FILTERHARMO
    NIC CO NTE NT
    MAI N B BRIGHTNESS
    MAI N C
    EFFECTREVERB
    MAI N D CHORUS
    BREAK DSP
    E N DI NG/r
    
    it. I EQ (STYLE)EQ HIGH
    E N DI NG/rit. II EQ LOW
    E N DI NG/rit. III MASTER COMP
    SY NC STOP
    FUNCTION STYLE SETTI
    NG/
    SPLIT POI NT/
    CHORD FI NGERI NG STYLE SETTI
    NG SY
    NCHRO STOP WI NDOW 
    SETTI NG
    SY NC START SPLIT POINT SPLIT POIN
    T (STYLE) 
    SETTI NG
    START/STOP STYLE SETTING SY
    NCHRO STOP WI NDOW 
    SETTI NG
    STYLE POP & ROCK
    MIXING CO NSOLE VOL/VOICE (STYLE)
    VOICE
    BALLAD PANPOT
    DA NCE VOLUME
    SWI NG & JAZZ
    FILTER (STYLE)HARMO
    NIC CO NTE NT
    R&B BRI
     GHTNESS
    COU NTRY
    EFFECT (STYLE)REVERB
    LATI N CHORUS
    BALLROOM DSP
    MOVIE & SHOW EQ (STYLE)EQ HIGH
    E N TERTAI NER EQ LOW
    WORLD EQMASTER EQ EDIT
    FILE ACCESS LINE OUT LINE OUT PA NEL
    SO NG I
    MIXING CO NSOLE VOL /VOICE ( SO
    NG 1–8) VOICE
    II FILTER (SONG 1–8) HARMO NIC CO NTE NT
    III VOL /VOICE ( SONG 9–16) VOICE
    IV FILTER (SONG 9–16) HARMO NIC CO NTE NT
    SP1 EFFECT (SONG 1–8) REVERB
    SP2 EQ (SONG 1–8) EQ HIGH
    SP3 EFFECT (SONG 9–16) REVERB
    SP4 EQ (SONG 9–16) EQ HIGH
    LOOP
    FUNCTION SONG SETTI NG
    REC
    STOP
    PLAY/PAUSE
    REW
    FF
    LYRICS/TEXT
    SCORE
    TIMI NG T
     AP TEMPO
    FUNCTION UTILITY
    CONFIG 1 TAP SETTING
    TEMPO + MIDI TEMPLATE EDIT SYSTEMMIDI CLOCK SETTING
    TEMPO - STYLE SETTI
    NG/
    SPLIT POI NT/
    CHORD FI NGERI NG STYLE SETTI
    NG
    METRO NOME
    UTILITYCONFIG 1 METRO
    NOME SETTI NG
    FA D E  I N/OUT FA D E  IN/OUT SETTI NG
    TRA NSPOSE +M
    IX IN G CO NSOLE TUNET RAN SPOSE
    -F UNCTION CONTROLLER KEYBOARD/PANEL TRA
    NSPOSE 
    ASSIG NME NT
    UPPER OCTAVE +
    MIXING CO NSOLE TUNEO CTA V E
    -
    AUDIO 
    RECORDER/PLAYER REC
    BALANCE PAGE2
    STOP
    FUNCTION UTILITY CO
    NFIG 1 FADE IN/OUT S
     ETTING
    PLAY/PAUSE CONFIG 2 LINE OUT (MAI N) SETTI NG
    PREV MEDIA
    N EXT OWNER
    MODE SYSTEM RESET
    MULTI PAD SELECT
    MULTI PAD SELECTION display MULTI PAD EDIT
    STOP
    1
    MULTI PAD EDITMULTI PAD 1
    2 MULTI PAD 2
    3 MULTI PAD 3
    4 MULTI PAD 4
    DEMO FUNCTION UTILITY OWNER LANGUAGE SETTI NG
    ME NU FU
    NCTIO N
    FUNCTO N MIDI TEMPLATE SETTI
    NG
    CREATOR MASTER TU
    NE/
    SCALE TU NE SCALE TU
    NE 
    						
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