Kawai SR5 Owner's Manual page 57

Digital electronic organs
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9.2 Operation
Switching the interface on and off
When the LED in the FUNCTION switch is off, the SOLO,
UPPER, LOWER, and PEDAL switches (UPPER, LOWER,
and PEDAL) serve to connect and disconnect the key-
boards from their assigned channels. When the LED is
lit, the organist can use that keyboard to play another
instrument or, in the reverse direction, play that key-
board from another instrument.
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MIDI ———----
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Note:
Some notes may be lost if the organ and the other
instrument have a different number of keys on their
keyboards.
@® WARNING
Turning off the power or disconnecting the interface
cable while a key is pressed and the interface is
operative
may
cause
the
receiving
instruments
to
sound
continuously.
Cut the power to silence the
instrument.
in certain situations (described below}, deactivating the
MIDI interface while a key is pressed may also produce
the same undesired effect. This only happens when (a}
the receiving instrument is in the OMNI ON mode and
(b) the two instruments have been assigned different
channels. The best way to prevent this is to ignore the
OMNI ON mode and assign both instruments to the
same channel. If it does occur, however, either turn off
the receiving instrument or turn the MIDI interface
back on and play something on the keyboard.
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@ Choosing the Program Number
@ Procedure
(1) Press one or more of the SOLO, UPPER, LOWER
and PEDAL switches.
(2} Activate the FUNCTION switch.
If two or more of SOLO, UPPER, LOWER, and
PEDAL switches are activated, the LED in the one
with the highest priority will light. The order of
precedance is:
SOLO —» UPPER — LOWER —+PEDAL
Otherwise, the organist has to select one.
The multi-function display then shows the pro-
gram number and keyboard.
Program number
Lower keyboard (U = Upper, P = Pedal}
(3) Use the arrow switches to raise {right arrow) or
lower (left arrow) the program number.
This display shows that the program number 26
will be sent to the instrument connected to the
lower keyboard.
Notes
® This number, a three-digit number between "1" and
"128", is the program number for data stored in the
receiving instrument.
® The order is cyclic: The next number after "128" is
"41", the one before "1" is "128".

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