User Manual

12 New Functions in MOTIF XF Version 1.20
When the Security protocol is WEP:
When the Security protocol is WPA, WPA2, or WPA/WPA2:
3-3 When the connection to an Access Point is
successful, “connected” appears as shown below.
When setting to Ad-hoc:
3-1 At Configuration Mode (3), select “ad hoc.
3-2 Enter the necessary characters to SSID (6) and Key
(8).
Set a unique SSID that will not conflict with any other
computers. In general, the default SSID suffices, so there
should be no need to change this.
As an initial value for the Key, “yamahamotifxf” is set.
When you need to prevent your instrument from
unauthorized access via Wireless Network, set Security
(7) to “WEP” and specify the Key. You should assign a
unique combination for the Key that only you know and
recognize.
NOTE
SSID requires less than 32 character input.
NOTE Key requires character or hexadecimal number input. Character
input requires between five and thirteen characters.
Hexadecimal number input requires between ten and twenty-six
figures. The method of input (character or hexadecimal) is
automatically determined depending on the number of figures
entered and the actual entries themselves.
4 Set the MIDI parameter.
Press [UTILITY], [F5] Control, then [SF2] MIDI Network to call up
the Control display.
In this display, set the MIDI In/Out parameter to “network.”
Setting up the iPad and Yamaha iPad
applications for Wireless Networking
Setup of the iPad
1 Tap Settings > Wi-Fi in your iPad.
2 Set the Wi-Fi to “On.
3 The available Access Points will be listed in the
display.
In case of Infrastructure mode, tap the same Access Point as
selected in the instrument.
In case of Ad-hoc mode, tap the same name as the SSID of the
instrument.
NOTE
You can confirm the SSID of the instrument by pressing [SF6]
INFO in the Utility mode.
NOTE When the Security of the instrument has been set to “WEP,” the
Key must input. In this case, enter the Key, as explained in step
3-2 of “When setting to Ad-hoc” in this manual.
Setup of the Yamaha iPad applications
1 Open the application in the iPad.
2 Open the Utility window by tapping the upper right
of the display.
NOTE For details about opening the Utility window, refer to the Owner's
Manuals of the respective applications.
3 Set MIDI Type to “wireless” in the Utility window.
4 Call up the Wireless MIDI Port window by tapping
Wireless MIDI Port in the Utility window.
All available MIDI Ports of the devices will be listed in the
window.
5 Tap the desired MIDI Port in the Wireless MIDI Port
window.
*Apple, iPad are trademarks of Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. and other
countries.
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