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High Performance USB Digital Piano
New feel, new look and new sound

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  • Page 1 OWNER'S MANUAL High Performance USB Digital Piano New feel, new look and new sound...
  • Page 2: Before Reading

    This section is intended to ensure the user's safety and Before Reading: prevent financial damage. Please read this section carefully and use the product Safety Instructions properly according to it. WARNING: Not following this warning may result in serious physical injury! CAUTION: Not following this caution may result in injury and/or financial loss! To avoid the risk of death or physical injury due to electric shock, short circuit, damage or fire,...
  • Page 3 CAUTION To avoid the risk of physical injury, damage of this product or other financial loss, please follow the fundamental safety instructions listed below. This caution includes the following: ㆍ Do not place the power cable nearby heat ㆍBe sure to use the piano at the place where circuit generators like heaters or radiators.
  • Page 4: Product Features

    Product Features We thank you for purchasing our digital piano! This product contains a maximum polyphony of 256 notes and a massive sound data collection as much as 4G bit to offer its 5 distinguished concert grand piano sounds and other high quality voices. Its RHA-3W (Tri-sensor) Wooden keyboard, a vast improvement over its two-sensored predecessor, and half-pedal feature that detects the precise movement of its keys add on its respectable quality.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Before Reading... BrainCare Safety Instructions BrainCare Mode Product Features BrainCare Type Start and Stop Table of Contents BrainCare List Volume Control Product Components Timer Setting Assembly Functions Using SETUP Parts Master Tune Power Switch Key Transpose Headphone Jacks Touch Connections Fixed Touch Velocity...
  • Page 6: Product Components

    After purchasing the product, carefully unpack it and examine the existence and condition of the items listed below. If an item is missing or Product Components damaged, contact the place of purchase. Main Unit Owner’s Manual Left/Right Legs(a, b) Pedal Plate(c) Backplate(d) Pedal Plate Fixers Backplate Fixers...
  • Page 7: Assembly

    Assembly Assembling the legs and pedals 1 Place the pedal plate (c) between the legs 2 Manipulate the pedal plate knob (see picture) (a, b) like the picture below and use the pedal so that it would be in firm contact with the floor on which the piano is installed.
  • Page 8 Assembling the main unit 1 Carefully place the main unit onto the assembled lower unit according to the picture so that its holes would match the brackets attached to the legs. Use the Main Unit Fixers (h, 4EA) to secure the connection between the main and lower units.
  • Page 9: Parts

    Parts Power Switch Power Switch (on the right of the keyboards) Insert the DC plug of the AC adapter into the piano and AC plug into a household AC power outlet, and press the POWER switch to turn on the piano.
  • Page 10: Connections

    Connections External Connection Terminals(on the bottom of the piano) q Connecting to a Computer(USB TO HOST) The piano features a USB-to-host terminal to allow connecting directly to a computer. By using this jack, the piano and computer may exchange MIDI data and audio data via USB. 1 Use a USB cable (sold separately) to connect the piano to the computer.
  • Page 11: Pedals

    Pedals The piano consists of three pedals that correspond to the three pedals of an acoustic piano. Connecting the Pedal Cables Retrieve the pedal cable tied below the pedal box, and connect it to the pedal input located below the main body. Pedal Functions 1 Sustain Pedal (Right Pedal) This pedal performs the same function as the sustain pedal of an acoustic piano;...
  • Page 12: Control Panel

    Control Panel ⓐ LED Screen ⓐ ⓑ DATA Down ⓒ DATA Up ⓑ ⓒ ⓓ PIANO Page 12 ⓔ DUAL Page 13 ⓓ ⓔ ⓕ REC/DEMO Page 20, 22 ⓖ ▶/■/ENTER ⓕ ⓖ Page 20, 22 ⓗ TRACK1/L Page 20, 23 ⓗ...
  • Page 13: Basic Controls

    Basic Controls Adjusting Volume Use the MASTER VOLUME to adjust the overall volume of the piano. ☞ This also affects the volume of headphones. Choosing a Voice This product is a high class digital piano which offers the refined deep sound of quality acoustic grand pianos along with the sound of other diverse acoustic and electric musical instruments.
  • Page 14: Dual

    The Dual Mode consists of Layer, Split and Twin Piano. Dual Mode Choose the desired mode with pressing the DUAL button repeatedly. Each time pressing the DUAL button, the mode changes. Layer(LAr) → Split(SPL) → Twin Piano(tn) → Quit Split Twin Piano Layer ☞...
  • Page 15: Split

    Split Split divides the piano keyboard into two sections, and allows the player to assign different voices to each of the sections. For example, by using Split the melody part on the right could be played in piano voice while the accompaniment on the left sounding in acoustic bass voice. q Choose the desired main voice first.
  • Page 16: Twin Piano

    Twin Piano Twin Piano divides the piano keyboard into two equal smaller ("twin") keyboards with nearly identical registers. This allows two people to play the piano simultaneously on the same range without running into each other. q Select a voice. Refer to page 12 for voice selection.
  • Page 17: Piano Assist

    This product has a metronome that is essential for the rhythm and piano education, and can be used to raise the sense of the beat. There is also a piano assist function that allows you to easily play various genres of music.
  • Page 18: Rhythm List

    w Select the desired rhythm with DATA buttons. ☞ Pressing both DATA buttons simultaneously will restore the default value. (r01 or P01) ☞ Keep a DATA button pressed to quickly run through the values. ☞ Piano assist is not available for recording. Rhythm List Rhythm Rhythm...
  • Page 19: Using Piano Accompaniment

    Using Piano Accompaniment(Pno) q Press SETUP button once. When SETUP button is pressed, the LED will show ‘F01’. w Select a function menu with DATA buttons. Select the F21(Piano Assist Mode) menu with DATA buttons, and press ▶/■ /ENTER button. Then the LED displays ‘rhy’.
  • Page 20: Changing The Split Point

    Fingered The fingered mode detects a chord only when it is fully spelled within the lower register, which is capable of generating more advanced chords and is the most commonly used method. Major: C Minor: Cm Dominant 7: C7 Minor 7th: Cm7 Major 7th: CM 7 Augmented: Caug Diminished: Cdim...
  • Page 21: Record

    The piano has a recording function that allows you to record your playing. With the recording function, you can record the song you have played, and this feature Record makes learning more effective. Recording q Press REC/DEMO button. The button will be lighted, and the TRACK1/L button will begin flashing. The Dual features may be used for recording.
  • Page 22: Playing

    Playing q Selecting Track Select the desired track. After recording, both of the tracks are selected. Turn off the track you want to mute, then the track won’t be played. w Press ▶/■/ENTER button. ☞ Selected tracks are not be able to be changed while playing. ☞...
  • Page 23: Demo/Edu

    This piano features an extensive bank of demonstrational recordings of 50 selected works all performed by professional pianists. It also includes a dedicated music data bank consisting of pedagogical etudes by Beyer (106), Czerny (100/30/40), Burgmüller (25) and selected sonatines for students (45). Listening to Music q Press and hold down REC/DEMO button for 2~3 seconds.
  • Page 24: Adjusting Tempo

    Adjusting Tempo Each piece has its own default tempo. Each tempo is adjustable. Default Tempo q While playing a piece, press PIANO ASSIST button. If you press PIANOASSIST button, you can hear metronome beats of each piece’s default tempo. The screen displays the default tempo. ☞...
  • Page 25: Classical Demo List

    Classical Demo List (CLS) Title Display Composer Etude Op.10 No.4 in C-sharp minor ‘Torrent’ F. Chopin Liebesträume S.541 No.3 F. Liszt Sonate No.8 in C minor 'Pathetique' Op.13 - 3. Rondo Allegro L. V. Beethoven Prelude Op.3 No.2 in C-sharp minor S.
  • Page 26: Beyer / Czerny / Burgmüller Etudes / Sonatines List

    Beyer / Czerny / Burgmüller Etudes / Sonatines List (Ed1 ~ Ed6) Group (Display) Beyer(Ed1) Czerny100(Ed3) Czerny30(Ed4) Czerny40(Ed5) Title 001 ~ 106 C01 ~ C00 C01 ~ C30 C01 ~ C40 Display Burgmüller(Ed2) Display Sonatines(Ed6) Composer Burgmüller 25 Etude No.1 01.1 Sonatines op.20 no.1 1 La Candeur...
  • Page 27: Braincare

    This product has a BrainCare function that improves concentration and relaxation. Among these, binaural beats is a function to induce EEG, and it becomes more BrainCare effective when used with headphones. Use the mix of the binaural beats, white noise, and healing music as desired. BrainCare Mode While holding down the SETUP button, turn on the piano power.
  • Page 28: Braincare List

    BrainCare List Below is a list of BrainCare sounds. For the playback method, see page 26. Binaural Beats White Noise Healing Music Display Title Type Display Title Type Display Composer Title Alpha Relax White Noise Working Handel Largo Beta Working Vacuum Cleaner Working Liszt...
  • Page 29: Functions

    This piano offers extensive utilities designed to allow adjusting the piano to suit either personal preferences of a user or a given performance Functions condition. By using SETUP button, many diverse parameters of the piano may be set. Press SETUP button once, it flashes and the LED shows ‘F01’. Navigate through the parameters (F01, F02, ..., rSt) by using DATA buttons.
  • Page 30: Fixed Touch Velocity

    Tune allows fine tuning of the piano by units of cents, which is useful when the piano is to be played alongside other acoustic instruments that are tune-sensitive. ☞ Range: 415 ~ 465Hz (Default: 440) ☞ Refer to page 28 for using the SETUP button. This piano may be transposed up or down by units of semitones.
  • Page 31: Metronome Volume

    F06 Metronome Volume The volume of the Metronome may be adjusted. ☞ Range: 020 ~ 100 (Default: 080) ☞ Refer to page 28 for using the SETUP button. F07 Main Voice Volume By adjusting the main voice volume, the balance between volumes of different voices may be adjusted.
  • Page 32: Reverb Volume

    F14 Effect Volume The volume of the Effect may be adjusted. ☞ Range: 000 ~ 100 (Default: 080) ☞ Refer to page 28 for using the SETUP button. F15 Stretch Tune When tuning an acoustic piano, the low strings are tuned a bit lower than their original pitches, and the high strings higher, in order to accommodate the frequency difference of the harmonic series that occurs depending on the tension and stiffness of the strings, balancing the pitches of the overtones and preventing dissonance when playing multiple notes at once.
  • Page 33: Damper Resonance Volume

    F18 Damper Resonance Volume When playing an acoustic piano with the sustain pedal pressed, the open strings that are not being played also vibrate sympathetically since the dampers are off. This piano offers live samples of this sound of all open strings vibrating when a key is played with sustain pedal pressed. This parameter determines the volume of this effect.
  • Page 34: Music Play Mode

    F24 Music Play Mode You can play Demo music in succession (ALL), repeat playback of one song (reP), or cancel the repeat setting. When you turn off repeat (OFF), only the selected music will be played and then stopped. ☞ Range: ALL/rEP/OFF (Default: ALL) ☞...
  • Page 35: Bluetooth Volume

    F28 Bluetooth Volume Bluetooth audio volume may be adjusted. ☞ Range: 000 ~ 020 (Default: 010) ☞ Refer to page 28 for using the SETUP button. F29 AUX in Volume AUX in volume may be adjusted. ☞ Range: 000 ~ 020 (Default: 010) ☞...
  • Page 36: Memo

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  • Page 37: Midi Chart

    MIDI 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 38: Gm Voice & Percussion

    GM Voice & Percussion GM Voice(when connected to MIDI) GM # VOICE GM # VOICE 0 6 5 0 0 1 Grand Piano 1 Soprano Saxophone 0 6 6 0 0 2 Grand Piano 2 Alto Saxophone 0 6 7 0 0 3 Grand Piano 3 Tenor Saxophone...
  • Page 39: Percussion

    Percussion Prog 59 Prog 59 SFX1 (S.EF) SFX1 (S.EF) 21 - A0 65 - F4 Chicks/Rooster 22 - A#0 Bass Drum 66 - F#4 Duck 23 - B0 Snare Drum Left Hand 67 - G4 24 - C1 Snare Drum Right Hand 68 - G#4 25 - C#1 Bongo...
  • Page 40 Percussion Prog 1 Prog 9 Prog 17 Prog 25 Prog 26 Standard Drum (dru) Room Drum Rock Drum (9-2) Elec. Drum Analog Drum 27 - D#1 High Q High Q High Q High Q High Q 28 - E1 Slap Slap Slap Slap...
  • Page 41 Prog 33 Prog 41 Prog 49 Prog 57 비고 Jazz Drum Brush Drum Orchestra Drum SFX2 27 - D#1 High Q High Q Closed Hi-Hat [EXC1] 28 - E1 Slap Slap Pedal Hi-Hat [EXC1] 29 - F1 Scratch Push Scratch Push Open Hi-Hat [EXC1] 30 - F#1 Scratch Pull...
  • Page 42: Trouble Shooting

    Trouble shooting If a problem occurs while using this product, check the points listed below first prior to contacting customer service. Problem Cause Solution 1) The power cord is not properly 1) Properly plug the power cord. plugged. 2) Press the power switch. The piano does not turn on.
  • Page 43: Product Specifications

    Product Specifications Keyboard New RHA-3W Touch 10 Levels (Soft 1/2/3, Normal 1/2/3, Hard 1/2/3, Off) MaximumPolyphony Voices 38 Voices, 1 Drum Set, 1 Effect Set (When connected to MIDI, GM128 Voices) Features Layer Split Twin Piano 9types of Reverb, 4 types of Effect Demo Classical Music: 50 Educational Music...
  • Page 44 DYNATONE CORP. www.dynatone.biz Part no. 11958381...

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