Disabling Buttons-Panel Lock - Roland pt-2700 Owner's Manual

Roland owner's manual digital piano pt-2700
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Convenient Functions
Disabling Buttons—Panel Lock
By using the Panel Lock function, you can disable the buttons
with the exception of certain operations. This is a convenient
way to prevent buttons from being pressed inadvertently,
changing the settings.
When the panel is locked, the following operations can be
performed.
- Play using the piano sound
- Changing keyboard touch sensitivity (p. 25)
- Key Transpose (p. 25)
- Master Tuning (p. 26)
1. Before switching the power on, turn the
volume all the way down.
fig.7-01
2. Press the [Power] switch to turn off the
power.
3. While holding down the [GRAND PIANO]
button, press the [Power] switch to turn on
the power.
fig.7-02.e
While holding down
4. Adjust the volume.
Playing the keyboard now produces a GRAND PIANO
sound.
It will not be possible to switch to another sound.
Switching the power off and back on again releases the
panel lock and returns the pt-2700 to its usual state.
You can set Panel Lock in Step 3 above by turning on the
power while holding down any TONE button other than the
[GRAND PIANO] button. In that case, you can play using
only the tone of the button that was pressed.
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Power
Press the [Power] switch
Panel Lock with the metronome enabled
If you turn on the power while holding down the
Metronome [
(ON/OFF) ] button
possible to sound the metronome. You will also be able
to adjust the metronome tempo, time, volume, and
sound.
, it will also be

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