Yamaha KMA-500: REMOTE CONTROL

REMOTE CONTROL: Yamaha KMA-500

REMOTE CONTROL

Names of parts and their functions

Preparing the remote control

The remote control comes with the battery already

installed. Before using the remote control for the very first

time, pull out the plastic tab, as shown.

Plastic tab

For information on replacing the battery, refer to next

section.

Operation of remote control

1. Remote control

OPERATION

The distance between the remote control and the remote

sensor of this unit should be within 6 m (20’). Be sure to

aim the remote control directly at the remote sensor on the

front panel.

1 INPUT

INPUT is not available in default setting.

Within 6 m

(20’)

To activate INPUT, refer to “Input mode” on page 14.

2 KEY CONTROL ( / / )

Transpose the key of the played music.

30°

3 MIC ( / )*

30°

Adjust the overall volume of the microphones.

4 ECHO ( / )*

Adjust the amount of echo.

2. Loading a battery

5 MUSIC ( / )*

The life of the battery used in the remote control is about

Adjust the music volume.

half a year under normal use. Remove the battery if the

* The LED on the corresponding control on the front panel blinks

remote control is not used for an extended period. When

during adjustment.

the battery becomes weak, replace with a new CR2025

battery.

6 PRESET (1/2/3)

Recall saved preset settings for MIC volume/ECHO

To replace the battery:

amount/MUSIC volume/ECHO MODE.

1. Using a small screwdriver, carefully slide out the

battery holder.

To save current settings of the above, press the desired

2. Remove the expired battery, and place the new

button (PRESET 1, 2, 3 or KEY CONTROL on the front

CR2025 battery onto the battery holder with the + side

panel) for 3 seconds. Pressing KEY CONTROL saves

facing up.

settings to PRESET 1. When save is completed, “ ” on

3. Slide the battery holder into the remote control, and

the KEY CONTROL blinks once. You can save up to 3

push it so that it clicks shut.

presets (PRESET 1/2/3) on this unit. Refer to “Power ON

recall” on page 14.

+ side up

7 ECHO MODE

English

Select NORMAL, WIDE or SPACIOUS (KMA-700 only)

echo.

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REMOTE CONTROL

Improper use of batteries may cause a risk of battery

Information for Users on Collection and

leakage and explosion.

Disposal of Old Equipment and Used

Adhere to the following guidelines:

Do not attempt to recharge the old battery.

Batteries

Insert a battery so that the positive (+) and negative (–)

These symbols on the products,

poles are positioned as shown.

packaging, and/or accompanying

Even if the shapes are the same, the voltage of batteries

documents mean that used electrical and

may vary depending on the models. Be careful not to

electronic products and batteries should

use different model of battery.

not be mixed with general household

Dispose of the old battery in accordance with local

waste.

regulations.

For proper treatment, recovery and

recycling of old products and used

batteries, please take them to applicable

collection points, in accordance with your

national legislation and the Directives

2002/96/EC and 2006/66/EC.

By disposing of these products and

batteries correctly, you will help to save

valuable resources and prevent any

potential negative effects on human

health and the environment which could

otherwise arise from inappropriate waste

handling.

For more information about collection

and recycling of old products and

batteries, please contact your local

municipality, your waste disposal service

or the point of sale where you purchased

the items.

[Information on Disposal in other

Countries outside the European

Union]

These symbols are only valid in the

European Union. If you wish to discard

these items, please contact your local

authorities or dealer and ask for the

correct method of disposal.

Note for the battery symbol

(bottom two symbol examples):

This symbol might be used in

combination with a chemical symbol. In

this case it complies with the requirement

set by the Directive for the chemical

involved.

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