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Be sure to follow this information so as not to harm yourself or others, or damage this instrument or other external equipment
Do not open the body of the electronic keyboard:
Do not open the electronic keyboard or try to disassemble any part of it. If the device is not functioning correctly, please stop using it and send it to a qualified service agent for repair.
To clean the body of the electronic keyboard wipe it with a dry, soft cloth only.
Specifications are subject to change without notice.
Please use the AC/DC power adapter that came with the electronic keyboard or a power adapter with DC 9V output voltage and 1,000mA output, with a centre positive plug. Connect the DC plug of the power adapter into the DC 9V power socket on the rear of the keyboard and then connect to the outlet.
When the keyboard is not in use you should unplug the power adapter from the mains power socket.
Open the battery lid on the underneath of the electronic keyboard and insert 6 x 1.5V Size AA alkaline batteries. Ensure the batteries are inserted with the correct polarity and replace the battery lid.
Do not mix old and new batteries. Do not leave batteries in the keyboard if the keyboard is not going to be used for any length of time. This will avoid possible damage caused by leaking batteries.
Connect the 3.5mm headphone plug to the [PHONES] jack on the rear of the keyboard. The internal speaker will cut off automatically once headphones are connected.
This electronic keyboard has a built-in speaker system, but it can be connected to an external amplifier or other Hi-Fi equipment. First turn off the power to the keyboard and any external equipment you want to connect. Next insert one end of a stereo audio cable (not included) into the LINE IN or AUX IN socket on the external equipment and plug the other end into the [PHONES] jack on the rear of the electronic keyboard.
The LED display shows which functions are active:
Press the [POWER] button to turn the power ON and again to turn the power OFF. The LED light will indicate that the power is on.
The keyboard has 16 levels of volume, from 0 (off) 15(full). To change the volume, touch the [VOLUME +/-] buttons.
Pressing both the [VOLUME +/-] buttons at the same time will make the Volume return to the default level (level 12). The volume level will be reset to level 12 after power off and power on.
There are 10 possible tones. When the keyboard is switched on the default tone is Piano. To change the tone, touch any of the tone buttons to select. When a DEMO song is playing, press any tone button to change the instrument tone.
00. Piano
01. Organ
02. Violin
03. Trumpet
04. Flute
05. Mandolin
06. Vibraphone
07. Guitar
08. Strings
09. Space
There are 8 Demo Songs to choose from. Press [Demo A] to play all the Demo Songs in sequence. Press [Demo B] to play a Song and have it repeat. Press any [DEMO] button to exit the Demo Mode. Each time [Demo B] is pressed the next Song in the sequence will play and repeat.
The Keyboard has Vibrato and Sustain sound effects. Press once to activate; press again to deactivate. The Vibrato and Sustain effects can be used on keynotes, or on a Demo Song.
The Keyboard has 8 percussion and drum effects. Press the keys to produce a percussive sound. The percussion effects can be used in combination with any other mode.
The instrument provides 25 levels of tempo; the default level is 10. Press the [TEMPO+] and [TEMPO -] buttons to increase or decrease the tempo. Press both simultaneously to return to the default value.
Press any of the [RHYTHM] buttons to turn on that Rhythm function. With a Rhythm playing, press any other [RHYTHM] button to change to that Rhythm. Press the [STOP] button to stop the Rhythm playing. Press the [FILL IN] button to add a fill to a rhythm that is playing.
00. Rock 'n' Roll
01. March
02. Rhumba
03.Tango
04. Pop
05. Disco
06. Country
07. Bossanova
08. Slow Rock
09. Waltz
To play auto-chords in either Single Finger Mode or Multi-Finger Mode, press the [SINGLE] or [FINGER] buttons; the 19 keys on the left of the keyboard will become an Auto Chord Keyboard.
The SINGLE button selects single finger chord mode. You can then play the chords as shown. The FINGER button selects the fingered chord function. You can then play the chords as shown.
With a Rhythm playing: use the 19 keys on the left of the Keyboard to introduce chords into the rhythm. To stop the chords playing push the [CHORD OFF] button.
Press the [BASS CHORD] or [CHORD TONE] buttons to add the effect to the selected rhythm. Press again to cycle through the three Bass Chord and three Chord Voice effects.
Press the [SYNC] button to activate the synchronize function.
Press any of the 19 keys on the left of the Keyboard to activate the selected Rhythm as you begin to play.
Press the [RECORD] button to enter Record Mode. Play a sequence of notes on the Keyboard for a Recording. Press the [RECORD] button again to save the Recording.
( Note: Only a single note can be recorded at a time. A sequence of approximately 40 single notes may be recorded in each recording.) When the memory is full the Record LED will turn off. Press the [PLAYBACK] button to play the recorded notes. Press the [DELETE] button to delete the recorded notes from memory.
Press the [RHYTHM PROGRAM] button to activate this mode. Use any of the 8 percussion keys to create a Rhythm.
Press the [RHYTHM PROGRAM] button again to stop recording a Rhythm.
Press the [RHYTHM PLAYBACK] button to play the Rhythm. Press the button again to STOP playback. A rhythm of approximately 30 beats can be recorded.
Problem | Possible Reason / Solution |
A faint noise is heard when turning the power on or off. | This is normal and nothing to worry about. |
After turning the power on to the keyboard there was no sound when the keys were pressed. | Check the volume is set to the correct setting. Check that headphones or any other equipment are not plugged into the keyboard as these will cause the built-in speaker system to cut off automatically. |
Sound is distorted or interrupted and the keyboard is not working properly. | Use of incorrect power adapter, or the batteries may need replacing. Use the power adapter supplied. |
There is a slight difference in timbre of some notes. | This is normal and is caused by the many different tone sampling ranges of the keyboard. |
When using the sustain function some tones have long sustain and some short sustain. | This is normal. The best length of sustain for different tones has been pre-set. |
In SYNC status the auto accompaniment does not work. | Check to make sure that Chord mode has been selected and then play a note from the first 19 keys on the left hand side of the keyboard. |
Tones | 10 tones |
Rhythms | 10 rhythms |
Demos | 8 different demo songs |
Effect and Control | Sustain, Vibrato. |
Recording and Programming | 43 Note record memory, Playback, 32 Beat rhythm programming |
Percussion | 8 different instruments |
Accompaniment Control | Sync, Fill-in, Tempo |
External Jacks | Power input, Headphone output |
Range of Keyboard | 49 C2 - C6 |
Weight | 1.66 kg |
Power Adapter | DC 9V, 1,000mA |
Output Power | 4W x 2 |
Accessories included | Power adapter, User guide. Sheet music stand |
Here you can download full pdf version of manual, it may contain additional safety instructions, warranty information, FCC rules, etc.
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