Using The /No And /Yes Buttons; Saving Settings And Using Operation Lock; Returning The Digital Piano To Its Factory Default Settings - Casio keyboard PX-320 User Manual

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Using the
/NO and
Buttons
Use the
/NO and
/YES buttons to change the
currently displayed setting as you view the results of
your changes on the display.
• The rhythm number (page E-17) appears first
whenever you turn on the digital piano. See the
applicable pages in this manual for detailed
information about each type of setting.
• Each press of the
/NO and
increase or decrease the displayed value by 1.
NOTE
• Holding down either button will scroll continually
through the available settings.
• To return the displayed setting to its initial default value,
press the
/NO and
The initial default tempo is the recommended tempo
setting for the currently selected rhythm or built-in song.
Saving Settings and Using
Operation Lock
Your digital piano lets you save its current settings,
and lock its buttons to protect against operation errors.
For details, see "Secondary Parameter Reference" on
page E-34.
/YES
Example: Rhythm number 01
/YES button will
/YES buttons at the same time.
Returning the Digital Piano to
Its Factory Default Settings
Perform the following procedure when you want to
return the digital piano's stored data and settings to
their initial factory defaults.
1.
While the digital piano is turned off, hold
down the RHYTHM, and FUNCTION buttons
as you press the POWER button to turn on
power.
• This will initialize the digital piano and then perform
system setup.
NOTE
• It will take some time for the digital piano initialization
procedure complete. During that time, the display
contents will be different from those that normally
appear when you turn on power (page E-10).
General Guide
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