Yamaha PSS-103 Owner's Guide

To turn on the Yamaha PSS-103 keyboard, locate the power switch on the top left corner of the keyboard. Slide the switch to the 'ON' position. Ensure that the keyboard is connected to a power source or has fresh batteries installed.
The Yamaha PSS-103 can be powered using a 9V DC power adapter or six AA batteries. Ensure the adapter matches the required voltage and polarity to avoid damage.
To reset the Yamaha PSS-103 to its factory settings, turn off the keyboard. Press and hold the highest white key (C key) while turning the keyboard back on. Release the key once the keyboard is powered on.
To change the voice on the Yamaha PSS-103, press the 'Voice' button and use the number keys to enter the desired voice number. Refer to the voice list in the user manual for available options.
If some keys are not working, check for debris or obstruction under the keys. Ensure the keyboard is not exposed to extreme temperatures. If the problem persists, a professional cleaning or repair may be needed.
The Yamaha PSS-103 has a headphone jack located on the rear panel. Simply plug your headphones into this jack to listen privately. Use an adapter if your headphones have a different plug size.
Yes, you can connect the Yamaha PSS-103 to an external speaker using the headphone or AUX OUT jack. Make sure to use a compatible cable and adjust the volume appropriately to avoid damage.
To replace the batteries, open the battery compartment located at the bottom of the keyboard. Insert six new AA batteries, ensuring the correct polarity, and close the compartment securely.
Distorted sound can be caused by low battery power or a faulty power adapter. Check and replace batteries if necessary or try using a different power adapter. Also, ensure the volume is not set too high.
Press the 'Rhythm' button on your Yamaha PSS-103, then use the number keys to select a rhythm pattern. Start the rhythm by pressing the 'Start/Stop' button. Adjust tempo with the 'Tempo' buttons.