Kawai ES920 Owner's Manual page 13

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(RESET/PART) button
m
This button is used to reset the instrument's song recorder, and
to rewind songs and MP3/WAV/SMF files to the beginning.
This button is also used to select the Rhythm Section part.
(REC) and
n
(PLAYBACK / START/STOP) buttons
These buttons are used to record and playback songs stored in
the instrument's internal memory, or MP3/WAV/SMF files saved
to a USB memory device.
(REW) and
(FWD) buttons
o
These buttons are used to move the playing position of the
current recorder song or MP3/WAV/SMF backward or forward.
These buttons are also used to select the recorder song and
Rhythm Section style.
(LOOP) button
p
This button is used to enable the instrument's A-B Loop function,
allowing passages of a recorder song or MP3/WAV/SMF file to be
played back repeatedly.
This button is also used to select the Rhythm Section ACC mode.
q RHYTHM SECTION button
This button is used to select the instrument's Rhythm Section
function, featuring drum rhythms and accompaniment styles.
u
r METRONOME button
This button is used to turn the instrument's metronome function
on/off, and to adjust metronome settings.
s USB button
This button is used to access the instrument's USB functions.
When pressed simultaneously, the METRONOME and USB
buttons are used to toggle the instrument's Panel Lock feature.
t MASTER VOLUME slider
This slider controls the master volume level of the instrument's
built-in speakers or headphones, if connected.
* This slider affects the LINE OUT level. For information about adjusting
the LINE OUT level, please refer to page 78.
u POWER button
This button is used to turn the instrument on and off. Be sure to
turn off the instrument after use.
* The ES920 digital piano features a power saving mode that can turn off
the instrument automatically after a specified period of inactivity. For
more information, please refer to the Auto Power Off setting on page
85.
v PHONES jacks
These jacks are used to connect stereo headphones to the
instrument. Two pairs of headphones can be connected and
used simultaneously.
* For more information about connectors/jacks, please refer to page 128.
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