Yamaha PSS-470 Owner's Guide

To power on the Yamaha PSS-470, ensure it is connected to a power source using the appropriate adapter. Then, press the power button located on the top left of the keyboard.
Check the volume knob to make sure it is turned up. Also, ensure that headphones are not plugged in, as this will mute the speakers. Verify that the power supply is properly connected and functioning.
To reset the Yamaha PSS-470 to factory settings, turn off the keyboard, then press and hold the highest white key while turning the keyboard back on. Release the key when the power is on.
Yes, you can connect the Yamaha PSS-470 to a computer using a MIDI interface. The keyboard has MIDI OUT ports which can be connected to a MIDI interface that is then connected to your computer.
Regularly dust the keyboard with a soft, dry cloth. Avoid using harsh cleaners. Ensure that it is stored in a dry place and cover it with a dust cover when not in use to prevent dust buildup.
To change the voice, press the "Voice" button, then use the numeric keypad or the "+" and "-" buttons to select the desired voice number.
Ensure the keyboard is clean and free from debris. Try resetting the keyboard to factory settings. If the problem persists, it may require professional servicing to address any internal issues.
The Yamaha PSS-470 does not have built-in recording capabilities. However, you can use an external recording device or software via MIDI to record your performances.
Press the "Tempo" button and use the numeric keypad or the "+" and "-" buttons to set the desired tempo. The tempo range is from 40 to 280 beats per minute.
The "Sustain" button simulates the sustain pedal effect of a piano, allowing notes to continue sounding after the keys are released. Activate it by pressing the button; deactivate it by pressing again.