Kawai 2500 Owner's Manual page 10

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4 Operation
Ta issue commands to the MIDI interface or use the tuning capability, you must first switch the piano to a special "programming"
mode,
4.1
Entering the programming mode
1) Press the CHORUS switch.
2} Holding down the CHORUS switch, press the first three tone selector switches (PIANO 1, PIANO 2, and PIANO 3}.
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Hold down.
3) The LEDs next to the CHORUS
and PIANO
17 switches should then start flashing to indicate that the piano is in the program-
ming mode.
In this mode, striking the keyboard produces no output.
4.2.
Leaving the programming mode
1} Press the CHORUS switch.
2) The flashing will stop, and you will return to the tone color in effect when you entered the programming mode.
4.3.
Sending a program number (tone color code)
The P2500/P1000 can send commands to other MIDI equipment to force program changes.
1) Make sure that the digital piano is in the programming mode.
The flashing LED next to the PIANO 1 switch indicates that the
interface is ready to transmit a program number.
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2) Select the program number by pressing the corresponding pair of biack keys at the lower end of the keyboard.
There are a total
of 128 numbers possible: the first thirteen black keys give the first and second digits ('00"'—"12"') of this three-digit number;
the next ten, the final digit (0
—'9"').
Note:
You must press the two keys in order from left to right.
Alternatively, you can press just the second one to change only
the third digit.
First two digits
Final digit

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