iPhone/iPad Connection Manual By connecting your iPhone, iPad or iPod touch to a compatible Yamaha digital instrument and using the various apps we’ve created, you can manage your music files more easily and take advantage various functions — expanding the potential of the instrument and make it an even more integral part of your total music life. NOTE In this manual, iPhone and iPod touch are hereafter collectively called iPhone.
Contents Yamaha Apps for Piano & Keyboard Instruments..................................... 1 NOTICE .......................................................................................................... 3 Information .................................................................................................... 3 Determining the Connection Type .............................................................. 4 Connection ................................................................................
NOTICE To prevent the iPhone/iPad from falling, note the following points: • Before moving the instrument, make sure to remove the iPhone/iPad from the music rest. • Never put anything else on the music rest together with the iPhone/iPad, such as a song booklet or another iPhone/iPad. Doing so may make the music rest unstable. • Never place the instrument with the iPhone/iPad in an unstable position.
Determining the Connection Type You can connect your iPhone/iPad to instruments equipped with MIDI terminals or a [USB TO HOST] terminal, or to instruments compatible with a USB Wireless LAN Adaptor or those equipped with a wireless LAN function. Since the connection procedures differ depending on the terminal of the instrument, the particular iPhone/iPad connector and the iOS version, confirm which connection type applies to your situation, using the following chart.
Connection A For connection instructions, see page 9. iPad iPhone USB USB TO HOST Connection B USB Cable USB (B) 1 USB (A) 2 3 Lightning to USB Camera Adapter For connection instructions, see page 9. iPad USB Type C USB TO HOST 1 USB Cable USB (B) USB (A) 2 3 USB-C Digital AV Multiport Adapter USB-C VGA Multiport Adapter Connection C For connection instructions, see page 9.
Connection D For connection instructions, see page 9. NOTE MIDI data only; audio signal not supported. iPad iPhone USB USB TO HOST i-UX1 1 2 3 Lightning to 30-pin Adapter Connection E For connection instructions, see page 9. NOTE MIDI data only; audio signal not supported. iPad iPhone USB USB TO HOST i-UX1 1 Connection F 2 For connection instructions, see page 9. NOTE MIDI data only; audio signal not supported.
Connection G For connection instructions, see page 9. NOTE MIDI data only; audio signal not supported. iPad iPhone 3 MIDI THRU OUT IN OUT MIDI OUT MIDI IN MIDI MIDI OUT 2 i-MX1 IN MIDI IN 1 Please make sure that i-MX1 MIDI OUT terminal is connected to the MIDI IN terminal of the instrument, and the i-MX1 MIDI IN terminal to the MIDI OUT terminal of the instrument. Connection H For connection instructions, see page 9.
Connection J For connection instructions, see page 14. NOTE MIDI data only; audio signal not supported. iPad iPhone Bluetooth USB USB TO HOST USB (B) 3 1 USB (A) USB Cable USB AC adaptor 2 AC outlet UD-BT01 Connection K For connection instructions, see page 14. NOTE MIDI data only; audio signal not supported.
Connection Connecting with MIDI terminals or a [USB TO HOST] terminal 1 Turn off the power of the instrument. Quit any open app on your iPhone/iPad. 2 Connect your iPhone/iPad to the instrument. For the proper order, carefully follow the indicated instruction steps for each connection type. 3 4 Turn on the instrument. The connection procedures are completed at step 3. Use the app on your iPhone/iPad to communicate with your instrument.
Automatic Setup by WPS If your access point supports WPS, you can easily connect the instrument to access point by WPS, without making settings, such as key input, etc. NOTE Check whether your access point supports WPS by referring to the owner’s manual for the access point you are using. When using the UD-WL01 USB Wireless LAN Adaptor: 1 As illustrated, press and hold the [WPS] button for longer than three seconds. LED lamp [WPS] button The LED lamp of the adaptor flashes.
2 Press the WPS button on your access point within two minutes after step 1 above. Press the WPS button on your access point. When the connection to the wireless network is completed, the LED lamp of the adaptor lights, and then flashes during communication over the network. NOTE For details about the operations in the setting of the access point, read the owner’s manual for the product you are using.
The connection between the instrument and the access point is complete. Proceed to step 6 on page 13 to connect the access point and iPhone/iPad. If you cannot find the desired network on the display or you want to set by a method other than described above, follow the instructions in “Manual Setup” (below). NOTE The name of the function described above may differ or the function may not be supported depending on the instrument.
6 Connect the iPhone/iPad to the access point. 6-1 6-2 6-3 7 Call up the Wi-Fi display on your iPhone/iPad by tapping Settings Wi-Fi. Turn ON the Wi-Fi. From the network list shown on the display, tap on the network to which you connected your instrument in step 5. If the key is required, input the key, then connect. The connection procedures are completed at step 6. Use the app on your iPhone/iPad to communicate with your instrument.
Connect Directly via the Wireless MIDI Adaptor 1 Make sure that the power to the connected musical instrument is turned off. Quit any open app on your iPhone/iPad. 2 Connect the Wireless MIDI Adaptor to the instrument. For the proper order, carefully follow the indicated instruction steps for each connection type. 3 Turn on the instrument. The lamp of the Wireless MIDI Adaptor flashes. 4 5 Turn on “Bluetooth” of your iPhone/iPad by tapping Setting Bluetooth.
Troubleshooting Problems with Wireless LAN Connections Factors such as electromagnetic interference can result in disconnection, recording or playback stopping, and other similar problems. In such a case, please try to resolve the problem using the following countermeasures. NOTE The term “access point” below refers to any device that can function as a router.
Glossary of Terms Access point A device which acts as a base station when transmitting data by wireless LAN. Some access points are combined with modem functions. Broadband An Internet connection technology/service (such as ADSL and optical fiber) that allows for highspeed, high-volume data communication. Internet A huge network made up of networks, the Internet allows high-speed data transfer among computers, mobile phones and other devices.
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