Yamaha DVD Player CRW4416S User Manual

CRW4416S  
SERIES  
User Guide  
Guide de l’utilisateur  
Bedienungsanleitung  
ON  
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READ/  
DISC WRITE  
 
Laser Diode Properties  
Material : GaAlAs  
CAUTION  
Use of controls or adjustments or performance of  
procedures other than those specified herein may  
result in hazardous radiation exposure.  
Wavelength : 783-789 nm  
Emission Duration : Continuous  
Laser Output Power : Less than 44.6 µW*  
*
This output is value measured at a  
distance 200mm from the objective lens  
surface on the optical pick-up block.  
ANSI Class : Class 1  
This compact disc player is  
classified as a CLASS 1  
LASER product.  
The CLASS 1 LASER  
PRODUCT label must be  
located on the exterior.  
CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT  
LASER KLASSE 1 PRODUKT  
VORSICHT : UNSICHTBARE LASERSTRAHLUNG WENN ABDECKUNG  
GEOFFNET. NICHT DEM STRAHL AUSSETZEN.  
VARNING : OSYNLIG LASERSTRÅLNING NÄR DENNA DEL ÄR ÖPPNAD OCH  
SPÄRREN ÄR URKOPPLAD. BETRAKTA EJ STRÅLEN ÄR FARLIG.  
Varningsanvisning för  
laserstrålning.  
VARO! : AVATAESSA JA SUOJALUKITUS OHITETTAESSA OLET  
ALTTINA NÄKYMÄTTÖMÄLLE LASERS TEILYLLE. ÄLÄ KATSO SÄTESSEN.  
ADVARSEL : USYNLIG LASERSTRALNING VED ÅBNING NÄR SIKKERHETSAF-  
BYDERE ER UDE AF FUNKTION. UNDGÅ UDSETTELS FOR STRÅLING.  
 
WARNING  
WARNING  
WARNING ❢  
• The temperature where CRW4416S is located  
should be between 5ºC and 40ºC (41ºF – 104ºF),  
when used in a fan-cooled system.  
• Do not disassemble the CRW4416S cover to  
reduce the risk of electric shock.  
• Always remove the disc before transporting  
CRW4416S.  
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Important Precautions  
Important Precautions  
Please read the following precautions before attempting  
to operate the CRW4416S.  
• Before recording a disc, be sure to clean the disc and  
tray using an air aerosol-type dust remover.  
A dust particle on the disc may cause recording to  
fail, producing an unusable disc.  
• Always record in a dust-free environment. If the disc  
must be removed from the CRW4416S before  
recording is finished, store the disc in a clean, dust-  
free environment.  
• The CRW4416S contains no user serviceable parts.  
Refer all servicing to qualified personnel.  
• If any of the following should occur, the CRW4416S  
should be serviced by qualified personnel:  
Metal objects or liquids get inside the CRW4416S.  
The CRW4416S does not operate normally or a  
marked change in performance is noticed.  
• Do not place heavy objects on the CD-RW discs.  
• Do not subject the CRW4416S and computer to  
impact or shock when in use, as this may impair  
recording or playback.  
Yamaha is not responsible for any data or informa-  
tion losses resulting from the operation of the  
CRW4416S.  
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Table of Contents  
Table of Contents  
Introduction ...............................................................................1  
CRW4416S Features .......................................................1  
Orange Book Compatible Recording ..............................2  
Chapter 1 - System Configuration ......................................3  
Computer .........................................................................3  
Software ...........................................................................3  
Tools ................................................................................4  
Discs ................................................................................4  
Chapter 2 - Installing the Yamaha CRW4416S Drive ........... 5  
CRW4416S drive settings ...............................................5  
Installing the CRW4416S drive .......................................8  
Chapter 3 - Operation ............................................................13  
Front Panel .....................................................................13  
Loading a Disc ...............................................................14  
Ejecting the Disc ............................................................15  
Manual Eject (emergency use) ......................................16  
Troubleshooting .....................................................................17  
Appendix ...................................................................................18  
Specifications .................................................................18  
Front Panel Indicator Key ..............................................19  
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Introduction  
Introduction  
Thank you for purchasing a Yamaha CRW4416S drive.  
Please read this manual before using the drive in order to make the best  
use of the superior CRW4416S functions.  
After reading, please retain this manual for future reference.  
CRW4416S Features  
4xS Recording (Rewritable) - 4xS Recording (Recordable) -  
16xS Reading  
The CRW4416S is able to write (overwrite) CD-RW discs at quad  
speed, double speed, and is able to write CD-R discs at quad speed,  
double speed, or normal speed.  
CD-R discs can also be read at a maximum of 16X speed.  
Compatible with Seven Different Formats  
The CRW4416S can both record and read seven different formats: CD-  
ROM, CD-ROM XA, CD-I, CD-DA, CD-Bridge (multisession), CD-  
Extra, and Video CD.  
The CRW4416S is also equipped with an analog audio output terminal  
(headphones) for CD-DA.  
SCSI 2 Interface  
The CRW4416S features SCSI 2 interface for connecting computers and  
peripheral devices.  
Compatible with Windows 95, Windows 98 Plug and Play  
SCSI IDs are set automatically by the SCAM protocol (level 1).  
Orange Book Part 2, Part 3 Compatible 5-Mode Recording  
The CRW4416S conforms to the five recording modes outlined in the  
Orange Book Part 2 and 3: Track at Once, Multisession, Disc at Once,  
Session at Once, and Packet Writing.  
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Introduction  
Orange Book Compatible Recording  
Track at Once  
In this mode, data can be recorded to disc one track at a time.  
Discs recorded in this mode cannot be played in CD players or CD-  
ROM drives other than a CD-RW or a CD-R drive until the session is  
closed.  
Multisession  
In this mode, data can be recorded to disc in stages (one session at a  
time).  
Additional data can be written later.  
Disc at Once  
In this mode, data can be recorded to an entire disc in one pass.  
It is not possible to write additional data later.  
Session at Once  
In this mode, data can be recorded to disc one session at a time.  
To use this mode, your software must support Session at Once recording.  
New sessions can be written later.  
Packet Writing  
This is useful for data back-up. Smaller units of data can be added to  
tracks.  
To use this mode, your software must support Packet Writing.  
The CRW4416S supports both sequential and random packet writing.  
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Chapter 1 - System Configuration  
Chapter 1 - System Configuration  
Before using the CRW4416S, make sure that you have all of the items  
on the list of included items.  
In order to use the CRW4416S, you will require the following.  
Computer  
The following operating environment is required:  
• An IBM/AT compatible computer with a 100 MHz or faster Pentium  
CPU (in order to write at 4x speed)  
• A vacant slot in which to install a SCSI card or a pre-installed SCSI  
card  
• A vacant half-height bay  
• Windows 95, Windows 98 or Windows NT4.0(Service Pack 3)  
• Sufficient hard disk space  
Note: If you wish to create an image file and write it to a CD-R or CD-RW,  
you will need approximately 750 MB of free space on your hard disk as  
work area.  
SCSI card  
This is required in order to connect a SCSI device (the Yamaha  
CRW4416S) to your computer.  
We recommend the following :  
Adaptec SCSI cards: AHA-2940 (PCI), AHA-154x (ISA)  
Software  
Use writing software or packet writing software which supports the  
CRW4416S.  
For software-related questions, please read the owner’s manual for your  
software.  
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Chapter 1 - System Configuration  
Tools  
Phillips screwdriver  
This is used to remove the  
cover of your computer,  
Phillips Screwdriver  
and to install the Yamaha CRW4416S drive.  
Long nose pliers  
These are used to insert or remove  
the jumper pin when setting the  
SCSI ID and parity settings etc.of  
the Yamaha CRW4416S drive.  
Long nose pliers  
Discs  
CD-R discs  
Please use discs that are compliant with Orange Book Part 2.  
(If you wish to write data at 4X speed, you must use discs which sup-  
port high-speed writing.)  
CD-RW discs  
Please use discs that are compliant with Orange Book Part 3.  
(If you wish to write data at 4X speed, you must use discs which sup-  
port 4X speed writing.)  
Yamaha recommends the following Yamaha CD-RW discs:  
• CRWM74B4X (φ120mm, 74 minutes)  
• CRWM74R4X (φ120mm, 74 minutes)  
Read-only Discs  
You can use discs with the  
Disc Read Only Memory standard (CD-ROM standard, Yellow Book).  
If you wish to use the audio functions, use discs with the logo,  
logo which conform to the Compact  
which conform to the Compact Disc Digital Audio standard (Red Book).  
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Chapter 2 - Installing the Yamaha CRW4416S Drive  
Chapter 2 - Installing theYamaha CRW4416S Drive  
CRW4416S drive settings  
Before installing the CRW4416S in your computer, you will need to set  
the following jumpers.  
• SCSI ID settings  
• Parity setting  
• Terminator setting  
• Block size setting  
This setting is set by inserting a jumper pin in the jumper switch  
located on the rear panel of the CRW4416S drive.  
Important: Use long-nose pliers to remove or insert jumper connectors.  
In the diagrams in this manual, solid black fill is used to indicate loca-  
tions where a jumper is used to short between pins.  
Rear Panel  
ID SELECT  
PARITY  
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BLOCK SIZE  
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CONNECTOR DC INPUT  
AUDIO OUT  
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SCSI ID settings  
The SCSI ID number is used so that the computer will recognize a con-  
nected SCSI device. You can assign 0 through 7 as the SCSI ID number.  
Usually, “7” is reserved for the SCSI card ID number, and “0” is  
reserved for the first SCSI device in the chain.  
Use a number between 1 and 6 for the CRW4416S. Refer to the diagram  
below for more information on setting the SCSI ID number. The factory  
set ID number is “3”.  
Important: If you are using other SCSI devices, be sure to use a unique ID number  
for each device.  
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Note: When you are using Windows 95 or Windows 98, and if the SCSI ID set-  
ting on the rear panel is the same as the number assigned to another  
SCSI device, the Plug and Play component of Windows 95 or Windows  
98 will automatically assign an unused number to the CRW4416S  
(SCAM protocol level 1).  
SCSI ID Setting  
1 2 4  
1 2 4  
1 2 4  
1 2 4  
SCSI ID 0  
1 2 4  
SCSI ID 1  
1 2 4  
SCSI ID 2  
1 2 4  
SCSI ID 3  
1 2 4  
SCSI ID 4  
SCSI ID 5  
SCSI ID 6  
SCSI ID 7  
* Use jumper connectors to short the locations shown in black.  
Parity setting  
Parity ON (with a jumper)  
— Parity Check will be performed. Normally, use this setting.  
Parity OFF (without a jumper)  
— Parity Check will not be performed.  
Parity ON (default)  
Parity OFF  
ID SELECT  
PARITY  
ID SELECT  
PARITY  
TERMINATOR  
BLOCK SIZE  
TERMINATOR  
BLOCK SIZE  
1 2 4  
1 2 4  
* Use jumper connectors to short the locations shown in black.  
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Terminator setting  
The terminator setting indicates whether or not this device is the last  
connected SCSI device.  
Terminator ON (with a jumper)  
— Use this setting if the CRW4416S is the last device in the internal  
SCSI daisy-chain.  
Terminator OFF (without a jumper)  
— Use this setting if devices other than the CRW4416S are in the  
internal SCSI daisy-chain and the CRW4416S is not the last device.  
Terminator ON (default)  
Terminator OFF  
ID SELECT  
PARITY  
TERMINATOR  
ID SELECT  
PARITY  
TERMINATOR  
BLOCK SIZE  
BLOCK SIZE  
1 2 4  
1 2 4  
* Use jumper connectors to short the locations shown in black.  
Block size setting  
Block size ON (with a jumper)  
— Block Size is set to 512Byte/sector. This function is valid only for  
workstations, such as those that run UNIX.  
Block size OFF (without a jumper)  
Normally, use this setting.  
Block size ON  
Block size OFF (default)  
ID SELECT  
PARITY  
TERMINATOR  
BLOCK SIZE  
ID SELECT  
PARITY  
TERMINATOR  
BLOCK SIZE  
1 2 4  
1 2 4  
* Use jumper connectors to short the locations shown in black.  
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Chapter 2 - Installing the Yamaha CRW4416S Drive  
Installing the CRW4416S drive  
The following steps will differ slightly depending on the type of com-  
puter you are using.  
For details on removing the cover from your computer, and installing or  
removing internal devices, refer to the manual for your computer. (This  
user guide assumes that a SCSI card has already been installed.)  
1. Switch off your computer, and unplug it from the AC outlet.  
If you fail to do this, there is a danger of electric shock and/or of causing  
short circuits, which may damage the computer and/or CRW4416S drive.  
OFF  
PUSH  
2. Remove the cover from your computer.  
Be careful not to lose the screws that were removed.  
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3. Your hands or body may be holding a charge of static elec-  
tricity.Touch a metallic portion of the chassis or power sup-  
ply to release any such charge.  
4. Remove the front cover of a vacant half-height drive bay.  
For details refer to the manual of your computer.  
5. Remove the SCSI card, and set the terminator setting of the  
SCSI internal circuit to the position for internal connected  
devices.  
For details refer to the manual of your SCSI card.  
6. Slide the CRW4416S drive into the drive bay from the front.  
At this time, be careful not to apply excessive force to the drive itself.  
Finger-tighten the four fastening screws, and check that there is enough  
room to connect the power supply cable, SCSI cable, and AUDIO cables.  
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7. Connect the SCSI flat cable.  
Connect the 50-pin SCSI flat cable to the SCSI card and to the SCSI  
interface located on the rear panel of the CRW4416S drive.  
Position the connector so that the colored line is at pin 1 (your lower right).  
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Connect the single 4-pin connector (Sound Blaster compatible) to the  
sound card.  
Connect the 4-pin connector at the other end of the cable (the larger  
connector) to the AUDIO OUT connector on the CRW4416S drive.  
The polarizing lug should be at the top.  
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AUDIO cable  
To the CRW4416S  
4-pin connector (large)  
To the Sound Card (Sound Blaster compatible)  
4-pin connector (small)  
9. Connect the power supply cable.  
Connect the +12V and +5V 4-pin power cable to the power supply  
interface located on the rear panel of the CRW4416S drive.  
The shape of the connector makes it impossible to reverse the connec-  
tions.  
If you have difficulty when inserting the connector, try wiggling the  
connector left and right while inserting it.  
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10. Tighten the four fastening screws securely.  
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11. Attach the cover of your computer.  
12. Connect the power cable to an AC outlet, and switch on  
your computer.  
Make sure that the LED located on the panel of the CRW4416S drive is lit.  
13. Start up your operating system, and verify that the  
CRW4416S is recognized by the operating system.  
For the procedure, refer to the manual for your operation system.  
14. Install the writing software.  
For the installation procedure, refer to the manual for your writing soft-  
ware.  
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Chapter 3 - Operation  
Chapter 3 - Operation  
Front Panel  
1
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DISC WRITE  
VOL  
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1 Disc tray  
The disc is inserted and ejected here. Pressing the eject button will  
open the tray.  
2 Headphone jack  
This stereo mini jack allows you to connect headphones and listen to  
audio.  
3 Headphone volume control  
This control adjusts the volume level of the headphone output. Rotating  
the control clockwise will increase the volume level.  
4 ON/DISC LED  
This indicator lights up in orange when the CRW4416S is powered on,  
and lights up in green when the CRW4416S contains a disc.  
5 READ/WRITE LED  
This indicator lights up in green when data is being read, and flashes  
when data is being accessed. It also lights up in orange when data is  
being recorded on a disc.  
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6 Eject button  
This button is used to open or close the tray.  
7 Manual Eject hole  
This is used to manually eject a disc that cannot be ejected in the nor-  
mal way. It is for emergency use only.  
Loading a Disc  
1. Press the eject button to open the tray.  
2. Carefully place the disc, label-side up, on the disc tray.  
3. Press the eject button again to close the disc tray.  
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Chapter 3 - Operation  
Ejecting the Disc  
If the CRW4416S is powered on:  
Press the eject button to eject the disc.  
Note: You cannot eject the disc if the SCSI command prohibits the eject oper-  
ation while the CRW4416S is reading data.  
Caution: Be sure to remove the disc after it is completely ejected. (Trying to  
remove the disc before it is completely ejected may cause the drive to  
malfunction.)  
Press the eject button  
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Pressing the eject button will not eject the disc.  
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Manual Eject (emergency use)  
Here we explain how to eject the disc when it cannot be ejected in the  
normal way; for example, the power is shut off inadvertently or the  
loading mechanism fails. This technique should be used only as a last  
resort. Frequent use may lead to malfunction.  
You’ll need a pin-like object of 2 mm or less in diameter to do this. A  
straightened paper clip makes an ideal tool.  
1. Insert the pin-like tool into the manual eject hole and push  
gently.  
The spring-loaded mechanism ejects the disc.  
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supplied to the CRW4416S, then turn it on before continuing.  
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Troubleshooting  
Troubleshooting  
If CRW4416S is not performing as expected, look up the symptoms in the following table,  
and take the appropriate corrective action.  
Symptoms  
Corrective action  
The power to the CRW4416S is off  
• Check the DC power cable connection.  
The CRW4416S is not recognized by • Check the SCSI cable connection.  
the computer  
• Make sure that SCSI ID numbers are assigned  
exclusively.  
• Make sure that the last device in the SCSI daisy  
chain is terminated correctly.  
The disc tray will not open  
The disc ejects  
• Make sure that the power to the drive is turned on.  
• Make sure that the disc is seated in the tray cor-  
rectly.  
Incorrect operation  
• Make sure that the disc is seated in the tray cor-  
rectly.  
• Make sure that you are using the correct disc.  
• Make sure that there is no dust, dirt, or conden-  
sation on the disc or tray.  
Caution: Applying physical shock or vibration to the CRW4416S while a CD-R disc or  
CD-RW disc is being written may produce writing errors.  
Note: In the case of CD-RW fixed packet writing, the recordable capacity will be  
approximately 100 Mbytes less than the capacity indicated on the blank disc.  
This is due to differences in the recording format.  
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Appendix  
Appendix  
Specifications  
Interface  
SCSI 2  
Data Capacity  
650MB (74 minutes disc)  
550MB (63 minutes disc)  
Record/Read Speed  
Writing (CD-RW):  
2X speed, 4X speed (when 4X compatible discs are used)  
Writing (CD-R): 1X speed (real-time), 2X speed, 4X speed  
playback: 9 - 16X speed [Max] (partial CAV)  
Note) Read CD-DA: 10X speed [Max]  
Read Video CD: 6X speed [Max]  
CD-DA output is 1X speed playback only  
Finalized Disc  
CD-R: 16X speed [Max] (packet writing is 10X speed [Max])  
CD-RW: 6X speed [Max] (packet writing is 6X speed [Max])  
Unfinalized Disc: 6X speed [Max]  
Data Transfer Rate  
Burst Transfer Rate  
150 - 2400KB/sec  
5MB/Sec [Max] (asynchronous transfer)  
8MB/Sec [Max] (synchronous transfer)  
Buffer Size  
Access Speed  
Installation  
2MB (666 sectors)  
180 ms (Random access at reading)  
Horizontal  
Disc Loading  
Tray  
Audio Out  
Frequency Response 20 - 20,000Hz (Line Out)  
(normal speed)  
Output Level  
1 Vrms (Line Out)  
Power Consumption  
Power Supply  
11W (read/write)  
5V ±5%, 12V ±10%  
Environment  
Temperature: +5°C - +40°C  
(read/write, when used in a fan-cooled system)  
Humidity: 25 - 80% (condensation must not occur)  
Dimensions (WxHxD) 146 x 41.3 x 193.1 mm (excluding front panel)  
Weight  
950g  
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Appendix  
Specifications are subject to change without prior notice.  
Front Panel Indicator Key  
on: green  
flashing: green  
flashing: orange  
— off  
on: orange  
Status  
ON/DISC  
❍ ➠ —  
READ/WRITE  
Reset  
❍ ➠ —  
Ready (no disc)  
Inserting disc  
Ejecting disc  
Ready (disc inserted)  
Seeking  
Preparing to write  
Writing  
Writing (test mode)  
Playback  
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English: If you have any questions, please contact  
your dealer or one of the following companies.  
GERMANY, SWITZERLAND,  
AUSTRIA, EASTERN EUROPE and  
French: Pour plus de détails sur les produits,  
veuillez vous adresser àYamaha ou au distributeur  
le plus proche figurant dans la liste suivante :  
RUSSIA  
Yamaha Europa GmbH  
Multi Media Division  
German: Bei weiteren Fragen wenden Sie sich Sitte  
an Ihren Händler oder eine der folgenden Firmen.  
Siemensstrasse 22-34,  
D-25462 Rellingen, GERMANY  
TEL: +49 4101 303 200  
FAX: +49 4101 303 277  
JAPAN  
Yamaha Corporation  
Electronic Systems Division  
203 Matsunokijima, Toyooka-mura, Iwata-gun,  
Shizuoka-ken, 438-0192 JAPAN  
TEL: +81 539 62 3125  
FRANCE  
Yamaha Musique France S.A.  
B.P. 70, 77312 Marne-la Vallée Cedex 2,  
FRANCE  
FAX: +81 539 62 5346  
TEL: +33 1 6461 4060  
FAX: +33 1 6461 4097  
U.S.A  
ITALY  
Yamaha Systems Technology, Inc.  
100 Century Center Court, San Jose, CA 95112  
U.S.A  
TEL: +1 408 467 2330  
FAX: +1 408 437 8791  
Yamaha Musica Italia s.p.a.  
Keyboard & Multimedia Division  
Viale Italia 88, 20020, Lainate (Milano) ITALY  
TEL: +39 2 935771  
FAX: +39 2 9370956  
CANADA  
SWEDEN and SCANDINAVIA  
Yamaha Scandinavia AB  
J A Wettergrens Gate 1, Box 300 53,  
S-400 43 Gothenburg SWEDEN  
TEL: +46 31 89 34 00  
Yamaha Canada Music Ltd.  
135 Milner Avenue, Scarborough,  
Ontario M1S 3R1, CANADA  
TEL: +1 416 298 1311  
FAX: +1 416 292 0732  
FAX: +46 31 45 96 07  
UNITED KINGDOM, BENELUX,  
PORTUGAL, SPAIN, GREECE,  
CYPRUS, TURKEY and EGYPT  
Yamaha-Kemble Music (U.K.) Ltd.  
Media Technology Division  
Sherbourne Drive, Tilbrook, Milton Keynes  
MK7 8BL ENGLAND  
TEL: +44 1 908 366700  
SINGAPORE, MALAYSIA, INDIA,  
INDONESIA and PHILIPPINES  
Yamaha Systems Technology, Singapore Pte Ltd.  
138 Cecil Street, #03-01A Cecil Court,  
SINGAPORE 069538  
TEL: +65 225 0050  
FAX: +65 225 3669  
FAX: +44 1 908 368872  
YAMAHA CORPORATION  
Electronic Systems Division  
Printed in Japan  
V324510-2  
 

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