Auto Accompaniment: Number of Rhythms: Tempo Range: 20 to 255 Modes: Normal; CASIO CHORD; FINGERED; FULL RANGE CHORD Accompaniment Volume: Adjustable One Touch Presets: Optimal tone, tempo, layer/auto harmonize on/off settings to match rhythm Auto Harmonize: 12 types; adds harmony notes to melody in accordance with auto accompaniment chord fingerings.
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MIDI (OUT) (IN) USB port ø16 cm × 2 + ø5 cm × 2 (Output: 20W + 20W) Speakers: Power Supply: AP-80R: 120V AP-80RV: 220-240V Power Consumption: Dimensions: Digital Piano (without stand): 138.0 × 47.6 × 24.4 cm (54 × 18 ×...
TEMPO 2 TEMPO 1 ALONG PIANO STOP FULL SONG PLAY/ ECHO RANGE LATIN ROCK TEMPO 3 TRACK 1/L MEMORY STOP CHORD CASIO DANCE/ AUTO POPS EUROPEAN TEMPO 4 TRACK 2/R REPERT CHORD FUNK HARMONIZE LH17 LH14 LH13 LH12 LH11 LH10...
DISASSEMBLY 1. Remove eight screws on the back of the main unit, and then remove the top board. 2. Remove one screw and the key cover. 3. Remove six screws and the wire netting. — 10 —...
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To remove the main PCB (M419-MAA1) 4. Remove six connectors on the main PCB. 5. Remove eight screws and the main PCB. Connector (CN1) Connector (CN2) Connector (CN13) Connector (CN3) Connector (CN12) Connector (CN8) To remove the panel part 6. Remove two connectors and six screws. Connector (CN17) Connector (CN16) 7.
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To remove the jack PCB (M429-PS2) and the jack PCB (M429-PS3) 11. Remove the Insulok tie. 12. Remove three screws and the jack PCB (M429-PS2). Note: Arrange the cables using the Insulok tie when assembling. 13. Remove the Insulok tie. 14.
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To remove the console PCB (M429-CN PCB ASSY) 16. Remove 22 screws of the M429-CN1 PCB. 17. Remove 27 screws of the M429-CN2 PCB. 18. Remove the volume knob of the M429-CN2 PCB. M429-CN1 PCB M429-CN2 PCB To remove the console PCB (M429-CN PCB ASSY) 19.
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To remove the smart media (M429-SMA1) and the LCD PCB (M419-LCA1) 25. Remove four screws of the M429-SMA1 PCB. 26. Remove 16 screws and the LCD unit. Note: Fix the screws in the right order when assembling. Precautions during assembly Arrange the cables around the panel part.
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To remove the POWER LED PCB (M429-PSA4) 27. Remove seven screws on the bottom. 28. Remove two screws and the M429-PSA4 PCB. To remove the keyboard 29. Remove 16 screws on the bottom. 30. Remove three screws on the surface. 31.
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32. 1 Pull the hammer, and 2 Aremove the key from the hammer. 33. Insert the edge of the tweezers as shown in “a” part of the figure, and then remove the keys. 34. Remove eight rubber keys. 35. Remove 32 screws and the key PCB. * Precautions when assembling the rubber keys 1 The length of this one key is different.
DIAGNOSTIC PROGRAM Initial Setting 1. Connect the AC adaptor. 2. Connect the Pedal. 3. “Main” volume: MAX 4. “Mic” volume: MAX How to start diagnostic program 1. Press and hold “EXECUTE” button. 2. “POWER” switch “ON” 3. Release “EXECUTE” button. Diagnostic program Message on LCD 1.
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Message on LCD 4. DIAL check 1 Press “GUITAR” button. 2 DIAL “Turn right” 2 digits number * Increase the number on Display. 5. Pedal check (If there is no Pedal, this check can be skipped) 1 Press the “STRINGS/ENSEMBLE” button. 2 Press the “DAMPER”...
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Message on LCD 10. LCD check 1 Press “JAZZ” button. * Turn on all segments. 2 Press “JAZZ” button. * Turn off all segments. 3 Press “LATIN” button. * Turn on all RHYTHM buttons. 4 Press “LATIN” button. * Turn off all RHYTHM buttons. * Turn on all TONE buttons.
PARTS LIST AP-80R Notes: This parts list does not include the cosmetic parts, which parts are marked with item No. "R-X" in the exploded view. Contact our spare parts department if you need these parts for refurbish. Prices and specifications are subject to change with- out prior notice.