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ELECTRIC SHOCK, OR INJURY TO PERSONS.
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  • Page 1 Precaution INSTRUCTIONS PERTAINING TO A RISK OF FIRE, ELECTRIC SHOCK, OR INJURY TO PERSONS. WARNING : TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE. CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK) NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE...
  • Page 2: Precaution

    Precaution IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS When using electric products, basic precaution should always be followed, including the following: 1. Read all the instructions before using the product. 2. To reduce the risk of injury, close supervision in necessary when a product is used near children. 3.
  • Page 3 Precaution 13. Do not attempt to service the product beyond that described in the user maintenance instruction. All other servicing should be referred to qualified service personnel. 14. To clean the exterior surfaces, wipe lightly with a clean, dry cloth. Never use solvents such as benzine or paint thinners.
  • Page 4 Welcome Welcome... Thank you and congratulations on your purchase of the DIGITAL PIANO. Your new DIGITAL PIANO is a state-of-the-art musical instrument which incorporates the latest electronics technology to make its operation as easy as possible. Your versatile DIGITAL PIANO is ideal for beginners or experienced musicians.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Contents Contents Precaution Welcome/Contents Care of Your Digital Piano Unpacking/Assembling Your Piano(Upright) Unpacking/Assembling Your Piano (Grand) Control Locations (External Appearance, Front Panel, Rear Panel, Pedals) 13~25 Connecting Headphones/Power Switch for the Virtual Pianist Quick Start with Remote control Playing a Demo Performance Screen Voice, Percussion &...
  • Page 6: Care Of Your Digital Piano

    Care of your Digital Piano Care of your Digital Piano Avoid heat, humidity or direct sunlight. Take care not to drop the unit and avoid strong impact. Keep the unit free from liquids, dust, Never attempt to modify any parts of the etc...
  • Page 7 Unpacking (Upright type only) Unpacking Carefully remove the Digital Piano and its accessories from the packing box. The Digital Piano set consists of the following items. Main Unit USB Memory Right, Left Legs (a, b) Music Stand (I) Remote Control...
  • Page 8: Assembling The Stand

    Assembling your Piano (Upright Type only) Assembling your Piano Attaching the both legs and pedal box assembly Securely combine both legs(a,b) pedal box (c) assembly using four bolts(f) and four caps(e) for pedal box. - For pedal stability, rotate the adjusters on the bottom of the pedal assembly unit they comes in firm, contact with the floor surface.
  • Page 9: Connecting The Pedal Cord

    Assembling your Piano(Upright Type only) Attaching the main unit and stand Music Stand Attach the Music Stand(I) on the top panel using six screws(J). Set the stand upright and gently lower the main unit on the stand, then tighten the main unit with four bolts (g) for main unit as shown in illustration.
  • Page 10 Unpacking (Grand Type only) Carefully remove the Digital Piano and its accessories from the packing box. The Digital Piano set consists of the following items. Manual Remote Control Main Unit USB Memory Keyboard Protection Cover (Option) Pedal Nuts (2EA) Pedal Stand Brace(2EA)
  • Page 11 Assembling your Piano (Grand Type only) To reduce the risk of injury, The Digital Piano should be assembled by qualified service personnel. Take care not to drop the unit and avoid strong impact. Attaching the main unit and three legs.
  • Page 12 Assembling your piano (Grand Type only) Attach the pedal stand brace to the main unit and pedal stand assembly using four screws. Make sure the screws are securely tightened. Connecting the Pedal Cord Plug the Pedal Cord which is protruding from the top of the pedal assembly into the corresponding port in the bottom of the main unit.
  • Page 13 Control Locations Control Locations 1. External appearance 1. Keyboard Cover 2. Control Panel 3. Keyboard 4. Pedal 5. Stand...
  • Page 14: Front Panel

    Control locations 2. Front panel POWER switch STYLE Group buttons Used to turn on or off your You can select 54 rhythm patterns instrument. using 10 STYLE group buttons. The 54 preset rhythm styles are divided into 10 STYLE groups, and MAIN VOLUME each is assigned to the corresponding STYLE group...
  • Page 15 Control Locations INTRO/ENDING button FADE button When pressed before starting a This function lets you gradually fade in or rhythm, insert a rhythm introduction out the volume of the style. before the rhythm starts. When pressed while a rhythm is playing, START with FADE IN inserts a rhythm ending before the Press the FADE button, the fade LED...
  • Page 16: Tempo Buttons

    Control Locations TEMPO buttons ESCAPE button Used to change the current tempo. Used to return to the previous Pressing both the TEMPO UP and screen or exit from a feature. DOWN buttons will set a default value. LEFT, RIGHT buttons TAP TIME Used to move a page left or right in This function lets you set the tempo...
  • Page 17: Data Buttons

    Control Locations Display Panel(LCD) DATA buttons Used to display the performance Used to increase or decrease the information, function settings and value indicated by the cursor. Pressing both buttons together will other messages. set a default value. These buttons auto repeat when held down.
  • Page 18 Control Locations 16 17 20 21 SETUP buttons TRANSPOSE Used to enter the main setup The TRANSPOSE function makes screen. Various configuration it possible to shift the pitch of the options can be changed from here. keyboard in semitone units, allowing you to match the pitch of the keyboard to the range of other ACC.
  • Page 19 Control Locations VOICE GROUP The piano features a wealth of rich, authentic voices, including piano, strings and brass instruments. It also features a keyboard percussion function that lets you play the realistic drum, percussion sounds, and various effect sounds directly from keyboard. Voice Types 128 GM sounds with 10MB Grand piano sound.
  • Page 20 Control Locations 25 26 LAYER The Layer mode of the piano Used to adjust level of each allows you to select and play two frequency bend. different voices simultaneously in a layer. This makes it easy to REVERB create exceptionally rich and thick tonal textures.
  • Page 21: Demo Button

    Split or Auto-Accompaniment Used to listen to the Demo tunes function, when a song is recorded to that are included in the Digital the Track2. Piano. The Digital Piano has total 12 Demo tunes. Used to play all MIDI files.
  • Page 22 Control Locations REGISTRATION 1~ 5 button SAVE/YES button Used to store setting information Used to store setting information or into each registration button or to to select a function on the screen. restore registration. To store information into a registration button, holding down the SAVE/YES button and press the REGISTRATION button in the...
  • Page 23 VIRTUAL PIANIST button Used to listen to the Demo tunes Used to operate the VIRTUAL that are included in the Digital PIANIST. Piano. The Digital Piano has total 12 Demo tunes. DISK button Used to SAVE/LOAD files on the USB memory disk.
  • Page 24: Rear Panel

    Control Locations 3. Rear Panel LINE IN/OUT Jacks LINE OUT(L/R)jacks Used to connect the piano to an external amplifier. LINE IN(L/R)jacks Used to connect the piano as an amplifier for other instrument etc.. PEDAL Jack MIDI Terminals Used to connect other MIDI instruments MIDI OUT Used to transmit data from the piano to other equipment.
  • Page 25 Control Locations 4. PEDALS Damper Pedal (Right) The damper pedal performs the same function as the damper pedal on an actual acoustic piano, letting you sustain the sound of the voices even after releasing your fingers from the keys. Certain voices in the PERCUSSION group may not be affected by use of the damper pedal. Some voices may sound continuously or have a long decay after the notes have been released while the damper pedal is held.
  • Page 26: Connecting Headphones/Power Switch For The Virtual Pianist

    Connecting Headphone(s) Connecting Headphone(s) Connect a set of stereo headphones(optional) to PHONES jack. Insert plug of the headphone into the PHONES jack on the bottom panel of the piano. When headphones are connected, the internal speaker system is automatically shut off. Since the piano has two PHONES jacks, two sets of headphones can be used simultaneously, allow two people to enjoy listening to the performance.
  • Page 27: Quick Start With Remote Control

    Quick Start with Remote control Quick Start with Remote control STOP PLAY/PAUSE VOLUME UP SEARCH UP SEARCH DOWN MODE VOLUME DOWN Insert the USB memory into USB inlet on right side of the control panel. Press and hold the STOP button until hearing a click sound. After Click sound, you can hear a bell sound.
  • Page 28: Playing A Demo

    Playing a Demo Playing a DEMO The piano features a total 12 demo pieces. Listen to them all and hear what the piano can Press the DEMO button. The DEMO pop-up display appears. Select the Demo tune by using the DATA buttons To play the selected piece press the PLAY/PAUSE button.
  • Page 29: Performance Screen

    Performance Screen PERFORMANCE SCREEN When you first turn on your piano the power up status screen briefly appears in the display followed by the Performance Screen. The performance screen shows you all of the most important playing parameters. VOICE There are 128 voices (sounds) in the Piano. The top line of the display screen shows you which voice is currently selected.
  • Page 30: Selecting A Voice

    Voice Voice The Piano features a wealth of rich, authentic sounds including pianos, organs, strings, brass instruments, percussion and sound effects. Selecting a Voice Turn on the POWER switch. The power is turned on and the initial display appears in the Multi Function Display.
  • Page 31 Percussion & GM Voice Percussion & GM Voice PERCUSSION Group The piano has six Drum kits and two SFX sets in the Percussion voice group. When one of the Drum kits, various drum and percussion sounds as assigned individually to the keys, letting you play the sounds from keyboard. Also when one of the SFX sets, various sound effects as assigned individually to the keys, letting you play the sounds from keyboard.
  • Page 32 Layer Layer The Layer mode of the piano allows you to select and play two different voices simultaneously in a layer. This makes it easy to create exceptionally rich and thick tonal textures. The volume balance can be set for the two voices. Select the first voice.
  • Page 33 Split Split The Split mode of the piano allows you to select and play two different voices with your left and right hands - For example, play bass with the left and piano with the right . Select the first voice. Select a voice in the normal way.
  • Page 34 The Sound timbre can be adjusted by using the EQ. Changing the Master Equalizer setting Press the EQ button. The Equalizer menu appears. Six different types are available : Normal, Piano, Pop Jazz, Rock and USER. Adjusting the USER EQ . Select the USER on the Equalizer pop-up display by using the DATA buttons and go to the USER EQUALIZER page by pressing the PAGE RIGHT button.
  • Page 35 Reverb Reverb Reverb is an effect that recreates the decaying reflections of a sound in a performance space, and reproduces the special ambience of a concert hall. Reverb ON/OFF To turn on reverb, press the REVERB button. The lamp lights and reverb is set ON. The REVERB pop-up display appears.
  • Page 36 Chorus Chorus There are six different effects: Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Flanger, Feedback delay Chorus ON/OFF To turn on chorus, press the CHORUS button. The lamp lights and chorus is set ON. The CHORUS pop-up display appears. To turn off chorus, press the CHORUS button again. The lamp turns off and chorus is no longer active.
  • Page 37: Rhythm

    Rhythm Rhythm There are 54 available rhythm styles. Each style also has a variation. Listening to a rhythm Press the desired rhythm group in the STYLE section. The Rhythm Selection pop-up display appears. Select the rhythm Style on the Rhythm select pop-up display by using the DATA button.
  • Page 38 Rhythm Immediate Rhythm starting Press the START/STOP button. To stop the rhythm press the START/STOP button again. Synchronized starting Press the SYNCHRO button and then play the keyboard to start the rhythm. Rhythm starting with an Introduction Press the INTRO/ENDING button to begin the selected rhythm with an introduction arrangement.
  • Page 39 Rhythm FILL There are two fill arrangements for each rhythm pattern. Press one of the FILL buttons to insert a fill-in pattern anytime while a rhythm is playing. FILL 1:After the fill, the arrangement goes to Normal loop. FILL 2:After the fill, the arrangement goes to Variation loop. ENDING Press the INTRO/ENDING button to finish the rhythm performance with an arranged ending.
  • Page 40: Auto Accompaniment

    Auto-Accompaniment Auto-Accompaniment The piano includes a sophisticated Auto Accompaniment system that can provide automated rhythm, bass and chord backing for your performance in 54 different styles. Types of Auto Accompaniment The Auto Accompaniment function lets you produce automatic accompaniment in the selected style simply by indicating chords on the keyboard.
  • Page 41 Auto-Accompaniment Select the chord indication method. While the Auto Accompaniment mode pop-up display is active, select the auto accompaniment mode by using the DATA buttons. Start the Auto Accompaniment To start Auto Accompaniment, press the START/STOP. Alternately, press the SYNCHRO, then play the keyboard. Single Finger To play Auto Accompaniment to the selected style, press one, two, three or four keys in the left range(below and including the split point), following the rules described...
  • Page 42 Minor Major 7th: CmM7 Dominant 7th 5: C7-5 Note: The digital piano will accept the following chords: Major, Minor, Seventh, Minor Seventh, Major Seventh, Augmented, Diminished, Suspended 4, Minor 7th 5, Seventh Suspended 4, Seventh Diminished, Seventh Augmented, Minor Major Seventh, 7th 5.
  • Page 43: Stopping The Auto Accompaniment

    Auto-Accompaniment Full Keyboard When the Full Keyboard mode is selected, the piano will be automatically create appropriate accompaniment while you play just about anything using both hands, anywhere on the keyboard. You don’t have to worry about specifying the accompaniment chords. The name of the detected chord will appear in the display. (Although Full keyboard is designed to work with many songs, some arrangements may not be suitable for use with this feature.) Stopping the Auto Accompaniment...
  • Page 44: Metronome

    Metronome Metronome Allows you to play the piano along with an audible beat in the form of a click at any speed you choose. TO USE THE METRONOME To start the METRONOME, press the METRONOME button. The display screen shows you the current beat and tempo and at the same time you will hear the metronome sound.
  • Page 45: Registration

    Registration Registration A Registration is a particular setup of rhythm, sound, Auto Accompaniment or any other parameters or features you are using. To change the functions during playing you can store your desired conditions in one button. And then if you select the button, your desired conditions will be loaded immediately.
  • Page 46: Recording

    Recording Recording The piano features comprehensive song recording functions that allow you to record your own performance. Select Record mode. Select the desired voice by using the VOICE group and DATA buttons. Press the RECORD button, the RECORD lamp lights and the TRACK 1 lamp flashes. Auto Accompaniment styles can be recorded into the TRACK1.
  • Page 47 Recording Start recording to Track2. Start playing the keyboard or press the PLAY/PAUSE button. During recording to the Track2 you can listen the recorded song of the Track1. Stop recording. Stop playing the keyboard and press the PLAY/PAUSE button. Playback the recorded song. Press the PLAY/STOP button again.
  • Page 48: Setup

    Setup SETUP There are many built-in features that allow you to customize your piano. Becoming familiar with these features will increase your playing enjoyment. The setup menu will be automatically return to the Performance Screen after approximately 8 seconds if no buttons are pressed. OCTAVE SHIFT The Octave shift setting lets you adjust the pitch of the two voices up or down an octave.
  • Page 49 Setup Changing the Split Point Right range and left range for the Auto Accompaniment and the Split mode can be divided at any key. Press the SETUP button. The keyboard setup menu appears. Select the Split Point, by using the DATA buttons. Move the cursor by pressing the CURSOR SHIFT button and set the octave range by using the DATA buttons.
  • Page 50 Setup Adjusting the Layered Voice Volume, the Split Voice Volume and the Main voice volume. Press the SETUP button. The keyboard setup menu appears. Press the PAGE LEFT or RIGHT button until the Voice Volume page appears. Select among the MAIN, the LAYER or the SPLIT by using the DATA buttons. Move the cursor by pressing the CURSOR SHIFT button and set the octave range by using the DATA buttons.
  • Page 51 Setup Initializing the Registration Memory Press the SETUP button. The keyboard setup menu appears. Press the PAGE LEFT or RIGHT button until the Regist Initial page appears. Press the SAVE/YES button to initialize the Registration memory. Refer to The initialized value Table on Page. Setting the Virtual Pianist Voice in the Automatic channel mode When you set a voice in this menu, the Virtual pianist plays the selected voice part in the auto channel mode.
  • Page 52 Setup Local Control ON/OFF The “Local Control” refers to the fact that, normally, the piano keyboard controls its internal tone generator, allowing the internal voices to be played directly from the keyboard. This situation is called “Local Control ON”. When the local control is set to off, the “keyboard” and “sound source”...
  • Page 53: Accompaniment Volume

    Functions Functions ACCOMPANIMENT VOLUME This determines the playback volume of the Auto Accompaniment volume. Press the ACC VOLUME button. The ACC VOLUME pop-up display appears. Adjust the Accompaniment Volume by using the DATA buttons. BRILLIANCE The sound timbre can be adjusted by using the BRILLIANCE function. Press the BRILLIANCE button.
  • Page 54 Functions TOUCH Touch determines how your playing strength (velocity) affects the volume of the voices. Ten(10) types are available for tailoring the keyboard response to the selected voice, type of song, or your own playing preference. Press the TOUCH button and select the desired touch type by pressing the DATA buttons while the TOUCH pop-up display appears.
  • Page 55 Functions TRANSPOSE The TRANSPOSE function makes it possible to shift the pitch of the keyboard in semitone units, allowing you to match the pitch of the keyboard to the range of other instruments or singers, or letting you easily play in a different key without having to change your fingering.
  • Page 56: Play Amd/Midi Files -Disk

    Disk DISK The disk function allows you to control all operations concerned with built in the USB disk drive. Play AMD/MIDI Files The piano plays AMD (Advanced MIDI) file and standard MIDI file format. Follow the procedure below to play back a AMD/MIDI file song on the disk. Insert the USB disk into the disk inlet.
  • Page 57 Disk Stop the AMD/MIDI song Press the STOP button. Pause the AMD/MIDI song Press the PLAY/PAUSE button. If press the PLAY/PAUSE buttons again, the MIDI will be played at the stop point. Repeat the AMD/MIDI song Press the TRACK1/ during playing the song. Play all AMD/MIDI songs on the disk Press the TRACK2/ during playing the song.
  • Page 58 Disk Folder Folder name in the USB memory is displayed with < > mark. Song and other available files is display with [ ] mark Escape from current folder. You can go to higher Song or available folder file name Folder To Go to the selected folder Select the Play AMD files by using Data Up/down button and press the YES/SAVE...
  • Page 59 Disk Play Recorded Song Files The piano can play a recorded song file format. Follow the procedure below to play back the recorded song on the disk. Insert the USB disk into the disk inlet. Press the DISK button.The initial screen will display the options and indicating lamp will lit.
  • Page 60 Disk Save a Recorded Song File The piano can save a recorded song file into USB disk. Follow the procedure below to save the recorded song on the disk. Record a song. Refer to Page 46. Insert the USB disk into the disk inlet. Press the DISK button.The initial screen will display the options and indicating lamp will lit.
  • Page 61 Disk Save Registration File The piano can save a registration file. Follow the procedure below to save the registration file on the disk. Store a registration. Refer to Page 45. Insert the USB disk into the disk inlet. Press the DISK button.The initial screen will display the options and indicating lamp will lit.
  • Page 62 Disk Load a Registration Files The piano can load a saved registration file. Follow the procedure below to load the registration file on the disk. Insert the USB disk into the disk inlet. Press the DISK button.The initial screen will display the options and indicating lamp will lit.
  • Page 63: Play Midi Files With The Virtual Pianist

    Virtual Pianist VIRTUAL PIANIST As a step towards providing even more musical pleasure, the piano features newly developed keyboard movement mechanism. The virtual pianist function can be operated with SMF or Recorded song file. Play MIDI Files with the Virtual Pianist Insert the USB disk into the disk inlet and press the DISK button.
  • Page 64 Virtual Pianist Play Recorded song with the Virtual Pianist After loading a song file from a disk or recording a song file, press the RECORD button. the Record lamp will be on. Press the VIRTUAL PIANIST button and select a MIDI channel option. Used to select a TRACK for moving keys.
  • Page 65: Remote Control

    Remote Control REMOTE CONTROL Insert the USB memory into USB inlet on right side of the control panel. Press and hold the STOP button until hearing a click sound. After Click sound, you can hear a bell sound. When the piano go to the Virtual Pianist mode or escapes from Virtual Pianist mode, makes the bell sound.
  • Page 66: General Midi Sound Lists

    General MIDI Sound Lists General MIDI Sound Lists D i s p l a y Number GENERAL MIDI MAIN MAIN+ LAYER or SPLIT MAIN + LAYER+ SPLIT (Grand) Piano 1 Piano 1 Piano1 Pno1 (Bright) Piano 2 Piano 2 Piano2 Pno2 (EI.
  • Page 67 General MIDI Sound Lists D i s p l a y Number GENERAL MIDI MAIN MAIN + LAYEr or SPLIT MAIN + LAYEr + SPLIT Cello Cello Cello Cell Contrabass Contrabass Ctrabs CtBs Tremolo Strings Tremolo Strings Tr Str TrSt Pizzicato Strings Pizzicato Strings Pz Str...
  • Page 68 General MIDI Sound Lists D i s p l a y Number GENERAL MIDI MAIN MAIN + LAYER or SPLIT MANI + LAYER + SPLIT Lead 6 (voice) Lead 6 Voice Lead 6 Led 6 Lead 7 (fifths) Lead 7 Fifths Lead 7 Led 7 Lead 8 (bass+lead)
  • Page 69: Drums/Sfx Sound Lists

    Drums/SFX Sound Lists Drums/SFX Sound Lists DRUM SET TABLE (MIDI CHANNEL 10) Prog 1: Prog 9: Prog 17: Prog 25: Prog 26 STANDARD ROOM SET POWER SET ELEC SET TR808 27 - D#1 High Q 28 - E1 Slap 29 - F1 Scratch Push 30 - F#1 Scratch Pull...
  • Page 70 Drums/SFX Sound Lists Prog 33: Prog 41: Prog 49: Prog 58: Prog 59: JAZZ SET BRUSH ORCHESTRA 27 - D#1 Closed Hi Hat Slap 28 - E1 Pedal Hi-Hat Conga 29 - F1 Open Hi Hat Short Whistle 30 - F#1 Ride Cymbal Long Whistle 31 - G1...
  • Page 71: Midi

    MIDI MIDI MIDI? MIDI(Musical Instrument Digital Interface) is the international standard for digital communication of electronic musical instrument data, this means that any equipment which has a MIDI terminal - such as electronic musical instrument or personal computers - can easily exchange the digital data with other MIDI equipment without some complicated conversions or connections.
  • Page 72: Midi Implementation Chart

    MIDI Implementation Chart MIDI Implementation Chart Function Recognized Transmitted Remark Basic Channel Default 1 - 3 Mode Default OMNI OFF, POLY OMNI OFF, POLY Note ON/OFF 9nH kk vv #kk:note ON (0-127) #vv:velocity (1-127) Pitch Bender EnH bi bh Maximum swing +/- 1 tone 00 BnH 00H cc Bank Select 01 BnH 01H cc...
  • Page 73 Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Be sure to check to following table whenever you encounter problems with the DIGITAL PIANO operation. PROBLEM CAUSE SOLUTION No sound 1. Power supply problem. 1. Check the power cord whether it’s properly in AC outlet. 2. Volume setting is too low. 2.
  • Page 74: Specifications

    Specifications Specifications Section Contents PRODUCT DIGITAL PIANO KEYBOARD 88 KEYS (STANDARD) - 7 1/4 OCTAVES VIRTUAL PIANIST YES (KEYBOARD MOVEMENT MECHANISM) TOUCH RESPONSE Off, Hard1/2/3, Soft1/2/3, Normal1/2/3 MAX. POLYPHONY 124NOTES SOUND GM 128 VOICES, 2 DRUM KITS, 2 SFX SETS...

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