﻿P-145
P-143
Owner’s Manual


About this manual (two types of files):
- A text file named "00_Model Name.txt":
  This file is the text of the entire manual.
- Other text files, which have been named "Number_Chapter Name.txt" (e.g., "01_Introduction.txt", "02_Contents.txt" etc.):
  The manuals are divided into separate files for every chapter.

Before using the instrument, be sure to read “PRECAUTIONS” on pages 4 to 5.

NOTICE
To avoid the possibility of malfunction/ damage to the product, damage to data, or damage to other property, follow the notices below.

Handling
Do not use the instrument in the vicinity of a TV, radio, stereo equipment, mobile phone, or other electric devices. Otherwise, the instrument, TV, or radio may generate noise. 
When you use the instrument along with an app on your smart device, such as a smartphone or tablet, we recommend that you enable “Airplane Mode” on the device to avoid noise caused by communication.
Do not expose the instrument to excessive dust or vibrations, or extreme cold or heat (such as in direct sunlight, near a heater, or in a car during the day) to prevent the possibility of disfiguration, damage to the internal components or unstable operation. (Verified operating temperature range: 5° to 40°C, or 41° to 104°F.) 
Do not place vinyl, plastic or rubber objects on the instrument, since this might discolor the instrument.
This instrument has a built-in speaker on the back (terminal side). Do not place any object that is affected by magnetism, such as a watch or magnetic card on the instrument, since that may damage the object.

Maintenance
When cleaning the instrument, use a soft and dry/slightly damp cloth.  Do not use paint thinners, solvents, alcohol, cleaning fluids, or chemical-impregnated wiping cloths.

Information
About copyrights
The copyright of the “content”*1 installed in this product belongs to Yamaha Corporation or its copyright holder. Except as permitted by copyright laws and other relevant laws, such as copying for personal use, it is prohibited to “reproduce or divert“*2 without the permission of the copyright holder. When using the content, consult with a copyright expert. 
If you create music or perform with the contents through the original use of the product, and then record and distribute them, the permission of Yamaha Corporation is not required regardless of whether the distribution method is paid or free of charge.
*1:	The word “content” includes a computer program, audio data, Accompaniment Style data, MIDI data, waveform data, voice recording data, music score, and score data, etc.
*2:	The phrase “reproduce or divert” includes taking out the content itself in this product, or recording and distributing it without changes in a similar manner. 

About functions/data bundled with the instrument
Some of the preset Songs have been edited for length or arrangement, and may not be exactly the same as the original.

About this manual
The illustrations as shown in this manual are for instructional purposes only.
“QR Code” is a registered trademark of DENSO WAVE INCORPORATED.
The company names and product names in this manual are the trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies.

Tuning
Unlike an acoustic piano, this instrument does not need to be tuned by an expert (although the pitch can be user-adjusted to match other instruments). This is because the pitch of digital instruments is always maintained perfectly.

About disposal
When disposing of this product, please contact the appropriate local authorities.


Contents
PRECAUTIONS	4
About the Manuals	7
Panel Controls and Terminals	8
Setting Up	9
Power Requirements	9
Turning the Power On/Off	9
Auto Power Off Function	9
Using a Footswitch or a Foot pedal	9
Functions List	10
Backup and Initialization	13
Troubleshooting	13
Specifications	14
Separately Sold Accessories	15
Pedal Functions (For Pedal Unit LP-5A)	15

Using this instrument with smart device apps
You can use the following apps by connecting the instrument to a smart device.

Smart Pianist
By using this instrument with the Smart Pianist app, you can remotely control your digital piano for even more convenience and flexibility.
For information on how to connect the instrument to a smart device and how to use the app, see the Smart Pianist User Guide.

Smart Pianist User Guide
https://manual.yamaha.com/mi/app/smartpianist/

Rec'n'Share
Rec’n’Share allows you to record, make videos of, and edit your performances on the instrument and then share them with the world.
To connect the instrument to a smart device, you need a USB cable (Type A - Type B) and a conversion adaptor that matches the connector of the smart device.

For details about each app, refer to the following website.
https://www.yamaha.com/2/apps/

Connection example
(Figure)
[USB TO HOST] jack (page 8)
USB Cable
Plus USB conversion adaptor, etc.
Instrument
Smart device


Thank you for choosing this Yamaha digital piano.
This instrument provides exceptionally high-quality sound and expressive control for your playing enjoyment. In order to make the most of the performance potential and features of the instrument, please read the manuals thoroughly, and keep them in a handy place for later reference.

About the Manuals
This instrument has the following documents and instructional materials.

Included Documents
Owner’s Manual (this book)
Explains the functions and usage of this instrument.


Online Materials
Quick Operation Guide
This guide lets you call up various functions on the instrument by pressing certain keys while holding down the [GRAND PIANO/FUNCTION] button (page 10). The Quick Operation Guide lists all of the functions assigned to the keys, and can be printed out and placed it on a music rest for use as a quick reference for important operations.
The Quick Operation Guide can be downloaded directly by using the QR Code below.
https://manual.yamaha.com/mi/kb-ekb/p-145/

Smart Device Connection Manual
Explains how to connect the instrument to smart devices, such as a smartphone, tablet, etc.

Computer-related Operations
Includes instructions on connecting this instrument to a computer.

MIDI Reference
Contains MIDI-related information.

To obtain these manuals, access the Yamaha Downloads website. After selecting your country and clicking on “Manual Library,” enter the model name, etc. to search for the desired files.

Yamaha Downloads
https://download.yamaha.com/	

NOTE
For a general overview of MIDI and how you can effectively use it, search for “MIDI Basics” (only in English, German, French and Spanish) on the website above.

Accessories
Owner’s Manual (this book) x 1
Footswitch x 1
AC Adaptor* x 1
Online Member Product Registration x 1
Music Rest x 1
*	May not be included depending on your particular area. Please check with your Yamaha dealer.

(FIgure)
Insert into the slot


Panel Controls and Terminals

(Figure)
Shows the jacks and terminals as seen when viewed from the rear of the instrument.
(P-145)
(P-143)
(P-145 only)
Functions List (page 10)
Sound boost (page 11)
Voice List (page 12)

1	[Standby/On] switch, Power lamp (page 9)
For turning the power on or setting to standby.

2	[VOLUME] slider
For adjusting the volume of the entire sound.
(Figure)
Softer
Louder

3	[GRAND PIANO/FUNCTION] button
For instantly calling up the Grand Piano 1 Voice. You can also set various parameters by pressing a note on the keyboard while holding this button (page 10).

4	[USB TO HOST] jack
For connecting to a computer or a smart device (smartphone, tablet, etc.) using a commercially available USB cable. When connected, you can send and receive both MIDI and audio data.
For details on how to connect the computer or the smart device, refer to “Computer-related Operations” on the website or “Smart Device Connection Manual.”
Notice
Make sure to use a USB cable (Type A to Type B) of less than 3 meters. USB 3.0 cables cannot be used. 

5	[PEDAL UNIT] jack (P-145 only) (page 15)
For connecting a separately sold pedal unit.

6	[SUSTAIN] jack (page 9)
For connecting the included footswitch, a separately sold footswitch or a separately sold foot pedal.

7	[PHONES] jack (Standard stereo headphone jack)
For connecting a set of standard stereo headphones. The speakers are automatically shut off when a plug is inserted into this jack.
(Figure)
Adaptor plug (3.5 mm to 6.35 mm)
Stereo mini plug (3.5 mm)
CAUTION
To protect your hearing, avoid listening with the headphones at a high volume level for long periods of time.

8	DC IN jack (page 9)
For connecting the AC adaptor. 


Setting Up

Power Requirements

Connect the AC adaptor plugs in the following order.

(Figure)
DC IN jack
1 
AC Adaptor 
2 
AC Outlet

WARNING
Use the supplied or the specified AC adaptor (page 14) only. Using the wrong AC adaptor can result in damage to the instrument or overheating.
When using the AC adaptor with a removable plug, make sure to keep the plug attached to the AC adaptor. Using the plug alone can cause electric shock or fire.
Never touch the metallic section when attaching the plug. To avoid electric shock, short circuit or damage, also be careful that there is no dust between the AC adaptor and plug.

(Figure)
Plug
Slide the plug as indicated
The shape of the plug and outlet differ depending on the locale.

WARNING
When setting up the product, make sure that the AC outlet you are using is easily accessible. If some trouble or malfunction occurs, immediately turn the power off and disconnect the plug from the outlet.

NOTE
Follow this procedure in reverse order when disconnecting the AC adaptor.



Turning the Power On/Off

1	Set the volume to the minimum.
2	Press the [Standby/On] switch to turn on the power.
(Figure)

When the power is supplied to the instrument, the power lamp located on the right of the power switch is turned on. While playing the keyboard, adjust the volume level by using the [VOLUME] slider.

To turn off the power, press the [Standby/On] switch again for a second.

WARNING
Even when the power switch is turned off, electricity is still flowing to the product at the minimum level. When you are not using the product for a long time, make sure to unplug the power cord from the wall AC outlet.


Auto Power Off Function

To prevent unnecessary power consumption, this function automatically turns the power off if no buttons or keys are operated for approximately 15 minutes. For the settings of the Auto Power Off function, see page 10.

Disabling Auto Power Off (simple method)
While holding down the lowest key (A minus 1), press the [Standby/On] switch. The power turns on with the Auto Power Off function disabled.

(Figure)
Lowest key (A minus 1)


Using a Footswitch or a Foot pedal

The [SUSTAIN] jack is for connecting the included footswitch, which works in the same way as a damper pedal on an acoustic piano. Also a separately sold foot pedal or footswitch (page 15) can be connected to this jack.

(Figure)

NOTE
Make sure that power is OFF when connecting or disconnecting the footswitch or pedal.
Do not press the footswitch when turning the power on. Doing this changes the recognized polarity of the footswitch, resulting in reversed footswitch operation.


Functions List

You can call up a function by holding down the [GRAND PIANO / FUNCTION] button and pressing the specified key. For certain functions, changing the setting produces a confirmation sound.
Simply pressing the [GRAND PIANO / FUNCTION] button calls up the Grand Piano 1 Voice.

You can also change the settings from the Smart device by using the Smart Pianist app.
(page 6)

(Figure) While holding down
1
Current Tempo Value
2
Auto Power Off Enable
Auto Power Off Disable
3	Voices
Voice No. 1
Voice No. 2
Voice No. 3
Voice No. 4
Voice No. 5
Voice No  6
Voice No. 7
Voice No. 8
Voice No. 9
Voice No. 10
4	Voice Demo Song
Voice No. 1
Voice No. 2
Voice No. 3
Voice No. 4
Voice No. 5
Voice No  6
Voice No. 7
Voice No. 8
Voice No. 9
Voice No. 10
5	Preset Song
Song No. 1
Song No. 2
Song No. 3
Song No. 4
Song No. 5
Song No. 6
Song No. 7
Song No. 8
Song No. 9
Song No. 10
6
Touch Sensitivity
7
Duo On/Off
8	Reverb Type
Hall 1
Hall 2
Room
Stage
Off
9
Reverb Depth minus
Reverb Depth Default
Reverb Depth plus 
10
Damper Resonance On/Off
11
Transpose minus
Transpose 0 (Default)
Transpose plus 
12
Metronome On/Off
13	Tempo
Number key 1
Number key 2
Number key 3
Number key 4
Number key 5
Number key 6
Number key 7
Number key 8
Number key 9
Number key 0
Default Tempo
14
Metronome Beat minus
Metronome Beat plus 
15
Metronome Volume minus
Default Metronome Volume
Metronome Volume plus 
16
Volume Balance (Dual) minus
Volume Balance Default
Volume Balance (Dual) plus 
17	Octave Shift
Octave minus 1 (Voice 2)
Octave Default (Voice 2)
Octave plus 1 (Voice 2)
Octave minus 1 (Voice 1)
Octave Default (Voice 1)
Octave plus 1 (Voice 1)
18
Sound Boost On/Off
19
Audio Loop Back On/Off
20
Tuning minus 0.2 Hz
A3 = 440.0 Hz
Tuning plus 0.2 Hz
A3 = 442.0 Hz
21
MIDI Transmit Channel minus 
MIDI Transmit Channel Default
MIDI Transmit Channel plus 
22
Operation Confirmation Sounds On/Off

(Table)
Function		Description	Default Setting
1	Current Tempo value
Confirms the Current Tempo Value by audible voice (in English).
Default Setting: –
2	Auto Power Off
Enables/disables the Auto Power Off function (page 9).
Default Setting: Enabled
3	Voices
Pressing one key selects a specific Voice; pressing two keys simultaneously layers two Voices (Dual). 
Voice List (page 12)
In Dual mode, the lower numbered Voice is Voice 1 and the higher numbered voice is Voice 2 (16, 17).
To exit from Dual, select another Voice or press the [GRAND PIANO / FUNCTION] button.
Default Setting: –
4	Voice Demo Song 
5	Preset Song
The selected song will start playing, followed by the Voice Demo Songs or Preset Songs in order.
Demo Song List / Preset Song List (page 12)
To stop playback, press the [GRAND PIANO / FUNCTION] button.
To play back the selected Song repeatedly
While holding down the [GRAND PIANO / FUNCTION] button, press and hold one of the specified keys until you hear the confirmation sound twice (22).
Default Setting: –
6	Touch Sensitivity
Determines how the sound responds to your playing strength. Each press of the key switches the setting in sequence: Soft (1), Medium (2), Hard (3) and Fixed (4). 
Touch Sensitivity List (page 12)
Default Setting: 2 (Medium)
7	Duo On/Off
Engages or exits from the Duo function, which allows two different players to play the instrument in the same octave range, on the left and right side with the E3 key as the boundary. 
Default Setting: Off
8	Reverb Type
Selects the Reverb type which simulate the reverberation of different performance spaces. 
Reverb Type List (page 12)
Default Setting: Depending on the Voice
9	Reverb Depth
Adjusts the Reverb depth.
Setting range: 0 (no effect) to 10 (maximum depth)
Default Setting: Depending on the Voice
10	Damper Resonance On/Off
Turns the Damper Resonance effect on/off. The Damper Resonance effect simulates the resonance of the strings of an acoustic piano when its damper pedal is pressed.
Default Setting: On
11	Transpose
Transposes the pitch up or down in semitones. 
Setting range: minus 6 to 0 to plus 6
Default Setting: 0
12	Metronome
Start/stop the Metronome.
Default Setting: Off (stop)
13	Tempo
Changes the tempo of Song playback or the Metronome.
The number key is used to specify the tempo numerically. To specify “70,” press the G4 (Number key 7) and A sharp 4 (Number key 0) keys in order while holding down [GRAND PIANO / FUNCTION].
Setting range: 32 to 280
Default Setting: 120 (Metronome)
14	Metronome Beat
Selects a Metronome Beat from 0 and 2 to 6. 
Setting range: 0 (no beat), 2, 3, 4, 5, 6
Default Setting: 0 (no beat)
15	Metronome Volume
Adjusts the Metronome Volume. 
Setting range: 1 to 20
Default Setting: 10
16	Volume Balance (Dual)
Adjusts the Balance between two Voices in Dual (3). The Settings above “0” increase the volume of Voice 1, and vice versa. 
Setting range: minus 6 to plus 6
Default Setting: Depending on the combination of Voices
17	Octave Shift (Dual/Duo)
Shifts the octave for each Voice in Dual (3) or Duo (7). In Duo, the right-hand range is Voice 1, while the left-hand range is Voice 2. In Dual, the Voice assigned to the left key becomes Voice 1.
Setting range: minus 1, 0, plus 1
Default Setting: Depending on the combination of Voices
18	Sound Boost On/Off
Raises the volume and enhances the overall sound presence. This function is particularly useful when you want all the notes you play—both loud and soft—to be clearly audible.	
Default Setting: Off
19	Audio Loop Back On/Off
Sets whether the audio sound input from the [USB TO HOST] terminal is returned to the computer/smart device or not, along with the performance played on the instrument.
Default Setting: On
20	Tuning
Fine tunes the pitch of the entire instrument in approx. 0.2 Hz steps. 
Setting range: 414.8 Hz to 440.0 Hz to 466.8 Hz
Default Setting: A3 = 440.0 Hz
21	MIDI Transmit Channels
Sets the MIDI Transmit Channels. For details, refer to “MIDI Reference.”
Setting range: 1 to 16
Default Setting: 1
22	Operation Confirmation Sounds On/Off
Turns on/off the Operation Confirmation Sounds, which occur when you change a setting using the keys of the keyboard.
Default Setting: On
(Table End)

Voice List
(Table)
No.	Key	Voice Name	Description
1	C0	GRAND PIANO 1	Recorded samples from a full concert grand piano. Perfect for classical compositions as well as any other style that requires acoustic piano.
2	C sharp 0	GRAND PIANO 2	Bright piano sound. Clear tone helps the sound to “cut through” when playing in anensemble.
3	D0	E. PIANO 1	Vintage electric piano sound of hammerstruck metallic “tines.” Soft tone when played lightly, and an aggressive tone when played hard.
4	D sharp 0	E. PIANO 2	An electronic piano sound created by FM synthesis. Good for standard popular music.
5	E0	PIPE ORGAN 1	A typical pipe organ sound (8 feet plus  4 feet plus  2 feet). Good for sacred music from the Baroque period.
6	F0	PIPE ORGAN 2	This is the organ’s full coupler sound, often associated with Bach’s “Toccata and Fugue.”
7	F sharp 0	P-145: HARPSICHORD, P-143: HARPSICHORD 1	The definitive instrument for baroque music. Authentic harpsichord sound, with plucked strings, no touch response.
8	G0	P-145: ACCORDION	An accordion sound often used for tango and chanson music.
		P-143: HARPSICHORD 2 	Mixes the same Voice an octave higher for a more brilliant, dynamic tone.
9	G sharp 0	P-145: DI ZI	Chinese transverse flute. It features a clear and a crisp sound.
		P-143: VIBRAPHONE	Played with relatively soft mallets.
10	A0	STRINGS	Spacious and large-scale string ensemble. Try combining this Voice with piano in Dual.
(Table End)

Preset Song List
(Table)
No.	Key	Title	Composer
1	C2	Menuett G dur BWV Anh.114 	J. S. Bach
2	C sharp 2	Turkish March 	W. A. Mozart
3	D2	Für Elise 	L. v. Beethoven
4	D sharp 2	Valse op.64-1 “Petit chien” 	F. F. Chopin
5	E2	Träumerei 	R. Schumann
6	F2	Dolly’s Dreaming and Awakening 	T. Oesten
7	F sharp 2	Arabesque 	J. F. Burgmüller
8	G2	Humoresque 	A. Dvořák
9	G sharp 2	The Entertainer 	S. Joplin
10	A2	La Fille aux Cheveux de Lin 	C. A. Debussy
(Table End)

Demo Song List
(Table)
No.	Key	Voice Name	Title	Composer
1	C1	GRAND PIANO 1	Original	–
2	C sharp 1	GRAND PIANO 2	Original	–
3	D1	E. PIANO 1	Original	–
4	D sharp 1	E. PIANO 2	Original	–
5	E1	PIPE ORGAN 1	Original	–
6	F1	PIPE ORGAN 2	Original	–
7	F sharp 1	P-145: HARPSICHORD	Gavotte	J. S. Bach
		P-143: HARPSICHORD 1	Gavotte	J. S. Bach
8	G1	P-145: ACCORDION	Original	–
		P-143: HARPSICHORD 2	Invention No. 1 	J. S. Bach
9	G sharp 1	P-145: DI ZI	Original	–
		P-143: VIBRAPHONE 	Original	–
10	A1	STRINGS	Original	–
(Table End)

The Demo Songs excluding original Songs are short rearranged excerpts from the original compositions. The original Demo Songs are Yamaha originals (C Yamaha Corporation).

Touch Sensitivity List
(Table)
Voice Confirmation	Touch Sensitivity	Description
1	Soft	The volume level does not change much when you play the keyboard soft or hard.
2	Medium	This is the standard piano touch response (default setting).
3	Hard	The volume level changes very widely from pianissimo to fortissimo to facilitate dynamic and dramatic expression. You have to hit the keys hard to produce a loud sound.
4	Fixed	The volume level does not change at all regardless of whether you play the keyboard soft or hard.
(Table End)

Touch Sensitivity cannot be used for pipe organ Voices and harpsichord Voices.

Reverb Type List
(Table)
Key	Reverb Type	Description
C3	Hall1	For a bigger reverb sound. This effect simulates the natural reverberation of a small-size concert hall.
C sharp 3	Hall2	For a truly spacious reverb sound. This effect simulates the natural reverberation of a large concert hall.
D3	Room	Simulates the reverb you hear in a room.
D sharp 3	Stage	Simulates the reverb of a stage environment.
E3	Off	No effect is applied.
(Table End)


Backup and Initialization

The following backup parameters will automatically be maintained even if you turn off the power.

Backup parameters
Metronome Volume, Metronome Beat, Touch Sensitivity, Tuning, Auto Power Off, Operation Confirmation Sound on/off

NOTE
Tempo settings are not backed up.

To initialize the backup parameters:
While holding down the C7 key (highest key), turn the power on to initialize the backup data to the factory initial settings.
(Figure)
C7
Highest key

NOTICE
Never turn off the power while the initialization is being executed.

NOTE
If this instrument somehow malfunctions or fails to operate properly, try executing the initialization.


Troubleshooting

(Table)
Problem	
The instrument does not turn on.
Possible Cause and Solution
The instrument has not been plugged in properly. Securely insert the female plug into the jack on the instrument, and the male plug into a proper AC outlet (page 9).

Problem
The instrument is automatically turned off even if no operation is done.
Possible Cause and Solution
This is normal. This occurs due to the Auto Power Off function (page 9).

Problem
Noise is heard from the speakers or headphones.
Possible Cause and Solution
The noise may be due to interference caused by the use of a mobile phone in close proximity to this instrument. Turn off the mobile phone, or move it further away from this instrument.
When you use the instrument along with the application on your smart device, we recommend that you set “Airplane Mode” to “ON” on your smart device in order to avoid noise caused by communication.

Problem
The overall volume is low, or no sound is heard.
Possible Cause and Solution
The Master Volume is set too low. Set it to an appropriate level using the [VOLUME] slider (page 8).
Make sure a pair of headphones or conversion adaptor is not connected to the [PHONES] jack (page 8).

Problem
The pedal has no effect.
Possible Cause and Solution
The pedal cable/plug may not be properly connected. Turn off the power and make sure to securely insert the pedal plug into the [SUSTAIN] jack or [PEDAL UNIT] jack (page 9, 15).

Problem
The footswitch (for sustain) seems to produce the opposite effect. For example, pressing the footswitch cuts off the sound and releasing it sustains the sounds.
Possible Cause and Solution
The polarity of the footswitch is reversed because the footswitch was pressed when the power was turned on. Turn off the power and turn it on again to reset the function. Make sure to not press the footswitch when turning the power on.

Problem
When using a DAW (Digital Audio Workstation) with an instrument, there is a loud noise or abnormal sound.
Possible Cause and Solution
Depending on the settings of the computer or the application software, a loud sound may occur. Set the Audio Loop Back function to off (page 11).
(Table End)


Specifications

(Table)
Product Name
Digital Piano	
Size/Weight
Dimensions (W x D x H)
1,326 x 268 x 129 (mm) (52-3/16″ x 10-9/16″ x 5-1/16″)	
Weight
11.1kg (24 lb, 8 oz)	
Control Interface
Keyboard
Number of Keys
88 keys	
Type
GHC (Graded Hammer Compact) keyboard with matte black keytops	
Touch Sensitivity
Soft/Medium/Hard/Fixed	
Panel
Language
English	
Voices
Tone Generator
Piano Sound
Yamaha CFIIIS	
Piano Effect
Damper Resonance
Yes	
Polyphony (max.)
64	
Preset
Number of Voices
10	
Effects
Types
Reverb
4 types
Sound Boost
Yes	
Songs (MIDI)
Preset
Number of Preset Songs
10 Voice Demo Songs plus 10 Piano Preset Songs
Functions
Voices
Dual
Yes	
Duo
Yes	
Overall Controls
Metronome
Yes	
Tempo Range
32 to 280	
Transpose	
minus 6 to 0 to plus 6	
Tuning
414.8 Hz to 440.0 Hz to 466.8 Hz (Approx. 0.2 Hz steps)	
USB audio interface
44.1 kHz, 16 bit, stereo
Connectivity
DC IN
12 V	
PHONES
Standard stereo headphone jack (x 1)	
SUSTAIN
Yes	
PEDAL UNIT
P-145: Yes
P-143: No
USB TO HOST
Yes (MIDI/Audio)
Sound System
Amplifiers	
7 W x 2	
Speakers
Oval (12 cm × 8 cm) × 2
Power Supply
AC Adaptor
AC Adaptor PA-150 or an equivalent recommended by Yamaha (Output : DC 12 V, 1.5 A)	
Power Consumption
6 W (When using the PA-150 adaptor)	
Standby Power Consumption
0.3 W
Auto Power Off
Yes	
Included Accessories
Owner’s Manual (this book)
Footswitch
AC Adaptor PA-150 or an equivalent recommended by Yamaha*
Online Member Product Registration
Music Rest
*	May not be included depending on your particular area. Please check with your Yamaha dealer.	
(Table End)

The contents of this manual apply to the latest specifications as of the publishing date. To obtain the latest manual, access the Yamaha website then download the manual file. Since specifications, equipment or separately sold accessories may not be the same in every locale, please check with your Yamaha dealer.

Important Notice: Power management information for customers in European Economic Area(EEA), Switzerland and Turkey
Yamaha products are equipped with a power management function. Some products allow you to disable that function, or to extend the amount of time that elapses before the power is turned off or set to standby. In these cases, energy consumption will increase.


Separately Sold Accessories

May not be available depending on your locale.

AC Adaptor: PA-150 or an equivalent recommended by Yamaha
Headphone: HPH-150, HPH-100, HPH-50
Keyboard Stand: L-100
Keyboard bag: SC-KB851
Wireless MIDI Adaptor: UD-BT01
Footswitch: FC4A, FC5
Foot pedal: FC3A (features Half-pedal function) 
[P-145 only] Pedal Unit: LP-5A (features Half-pedal function)
*	Make sure to assemble the unit on a separately sold Keyboard Stand (L-100).
(Figure)
L-100
LP-5A (Compatible only with the P-145)

Half-pedal function
This function allows you to vary the sustain length depending on how far the Damper pedal is pressed. The farther down you press the pedal, the more the sound sustains. For example, if you press the damper pedal and all notes you are playing sound a bit murky and loud with too much sustain, you can release the pedal half way or higher to decrease the sustain (murkiness).

Pedal Functions (For Pedal Unit LP-5A)

Damper pedal (right pedal)
Notes will be sustained as long as this pedal is depressed, even if you release your fingers from the keys. It corresponds to the Damper Resonance function. The deeper you depress the pedal, the longer the note is sustained (corresponding to the Half Pedal function).

Sostenuto pedal (center pedal)
If you play a note or chord on the keyboard and press the sostenuto pedal while holding the note(s), the notes will sustain as long as the pedal is held. Since this pedal does not affect notes played while it is depressed, you can achieve playing styles such as a staccato melody while sustaining a chord.
(Figure)
When you press the sostenuto pedal here while holding the note(s), the notes will sustain as long as you hold the pedal.

Soft pedal (left pedal)
Keys played after depressing this pedal will be slightly softer and less resonant. The effect continues as long as the pedal is depressed. Since this pedal does not affect the sound of keys that were already held down when it is depressed, depress the pedal just before playing the note(s) that you would like to alter.

Pedal function in Duo (page 10)
In Duo, the pedal function changes as follows.
Right Pedal: Damper pedal for the right-hand range.
Center Pedal: Damper pedal for both the right-hand and left-hand ranges.
Left Pedal: Damper pedal for the left-hand range.


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