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Proper Use of the Fame DP-6500K Digital Piano The Fame DP-6500K is a digital piano designed to play sounds on the keyboard and make them audible through built-in speakers or headphones. The device is to be used for an application as described in this manual. This should be done in normal rooms and not outdoors.
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Safety Instructions A distinction is made between normal notes, cautions and hazard warnings. The latter two are each marked with symbols. Cautions are marked with an exclamation mark in a warning triangle and hazard warnings are marked with specific symbols in a warning triangle. Danger of electric shock General Caution The prerequisite for use is proper use of the device.
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Ensure adequate ventilation of the unit to prevent overheating and possible ignition. Do not smoke or handle open flames, candles, etc. near the product. This may cause the plastic to ignite. Do not make any independent modifications to the device and have the device serviced and repaired only by trained service technicians.
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Cleaning Only use a dry cloth for cleaning and disconnect the device from the power supply beforehand. connectors: Headphone output - 6.3mm stereo jack - center left signal, first ring right signal shaft - ground LINE Out - 2 x 6.3mm mono jack socket - center signal, shaft ground MIDI Out –...
INFORMATION FOR YOUR SAFETY! THE FCC REGULATION WARNING (for USA) PRECAUTIONS PLEASE READ CAREFULLY BEFORE PROCEEDING This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of Please keep this manual in a safe place for future reference. the FCC Rules.
Contents Panel & Display Description Record Only the Keyboard Notes......14 Front Panel..............4 Record with Accompaniment of a Preset Song..15 IO Panel...............5 Pedal................5 Function Menu Display.................5 Common Settings............16 Play Different Keys at the Same Position ....17 Setup Shift the Pitch of Keyboard by Octave......17 Component Guide............6 Set the Touch Sensitivity of the Keyboard....17 Setup Guide..............7...
Panel Description Front Panel 1. POWER SWITCH 12. [START/STOP] button Turn the power on or off. Page 8 Start/stop playing a song. P13 Start recording a song. P14 2. [MASTER VOLUME]knob Adjust the master volume. Page 8 13. DATA DIAL Change the selected parameter value.
Panel Description IO Panel 21. [USB TO HOST] terminal 24. [MIC]/[AUX IN] switch Connect to a computer, smart device or MIC: Connect a microphone to [AUX IN]/ other USB host device. Page 22 [MIC] jack. AUX IN: Connect an external audio player 22.
Setup In this section, we are going to introduce information about setting up your instrument and preparing to play. Please go through this section carefully before turning the power on. Component Guide Before proceeding to assemble the stand, you may need to prepare a tool, such as a Philip's screwdriver (not supplied).
Setup Setup Guide Step 1: Using 4 PCS Ø6x40CM “+” Screw connect Left/Right stand board to Pedal box, finally cover 4 PCS screw cap on the screw hole. 6x40CM “+” Screw(4 pcs) Screw cap(6 pcs) Step 2: As shown below, use 10 pcs 4x15 screws to fix big board with stand left/rigt board and pedal box.
Setup Step 4: Using 2 PCS Ø3x8 BM screw to connect earphone bracket to IO functionbox , then insert the Pedal line into the Pedal line socket under the Piano bottom, assembly completed. Use 2pcs 3x8BM screw to fix on earphone bracket with the IO BOX.
Connections Connecting a pair of Headphones We have designed two PHONES jacks for this instrument. Two standard pairs of stereo headphones can be plugged in here for private practice, monitoring or late-night playing. PHONES Jack: when headphones are plugged into the jacks, you can only hear the sound from the headphones, as the internal stereo speaker system is automatically muted.
Playing Voices The piano features 40 realistic preset voices (Please refer to the Voice List). You may also try the voice related functions like Reverb, Chorus in the Function menu to enrich your performance. Playing Voices Press the [VOICE] button. The LCD displays currently selected voice name and number.
Playing Voices Playing Different Voices with Both Hands The lower function splits the keyboard into right and left areas to create two different voices. The left area voice is lower voice, and you can allocate an appropriate spilt point on the keyboard. Press [SPLIT] button to turn the lower function on.
Playing Voices Play the Piano with a Friend If you want to play a song together with a friend, you can try the Twinova mode. The Twinova mode can split the keyboard into two areas which have the same pitch and voice. Default Split Point:F#4 Press [TWINOVA] button to enter Twinova mode.
Play Back Songs The piano has 90 preset classical songs of various genres. You can record and save the user song inside the piano. If a USB flash drive is connected, the piano can play back the MP3 and MIDI files from it. Play Back Preset Songs Press the [SONG] button, the LCD displays the selected song.
Record Your Performance All notes you played on this keyboard can be recorded, you can play back the recorded user song anytime you need. You can turn the metronome on while recording; the metronome sound will not be recorded. Record Your Performance with a USB Flash Drive You may connect a USB flash drive to the piano before recording.
Record Your Performance Record with Accompaniment of a Preset Song If you want to record with accompaniment, do as the following procedures: Press the panel [REC] and [METRO] buttons simultaneously, enter the standby mode. If you choose not to use the USB flash drive, you may receive a question from the display, asking you if you want to overwrite the existing internal user song or not.
Function Menu The function menu is a collection of the parameters of your piano. You can easily customize your configuration here. Common Settings Enter the common settings. In the VOICE interface, press the [FUNCTION] button. Select a parameter item. Repeatedly press the [FUNCTION] button to select a parameter item.
Function Menu Play Different Keys at the Same Position The transpose function allows the overall pitch of the piano to be shifted up or down by a maximum of one octave in semitone increments. Select the “Transpose” item. Use the data dial to set transpose parameter value, which changes in semitone.
Function Menu Set the Time Signature for the Metronome Select the “Metronome” item. Use the data dial to set the time signature type. Note: If the time signature of a preset song or a MIDI file is different from your setting, the Metronome will work according to the selected or played song.
Function Menu Add Chorus Effect to Your Performance The chorus effect creates a rich ensemble sound, as if one keyboard part was played by several instruments at the same time. Select the “Chorus Type” item. Use the data dial to select different chorus type, you can play the keyboard at any time to preview changes.
Function Menu Other Settings Some global parameters can be found in the Other Settings menu. Hold You can configure these settings as below if necessary. Enter the “Other Settings” menu. In the VOICE interface, press and hold the [FUNCTION] button about 2 seconds to open the “Other Settings”...
Function Menu Set the System Date and Time You may need to set the correct system date and time, as it may be applied to the files saved to USB flash drive and some other functions. You can select the “Year”, “Month”, “Day”,“Hour”, or “Minute” item as necessary.
Work with Computer or Smart Device Your piano is a powerful instrument with USB digital audio as well as USB MIDI IN/OUT. With this exciting new feature, now you can use the digital music coming from a computer or your smart phone as accompani- ment, or use your piano as an excellent USB speaker.
Troubleshooting The speakers produce a slight pop sound when This is normal and will not cause any damage to the instrument. the power is turned ON or OFF. No sound when the keyboard is played. The R1/R2/L voice volume (Mixer) settings could be set too low. Make sure the voice volumes are set at appropriate levels.
Voice List Voice Name Grand Piano Grand Piano/Wide Bright Piano Electric Grand Honky Tonk Harpsichord E.Piano 1 E.Piano 2 Clavi Drawbar Organ Percussive Organ Rock Organ Church Organ Reed Organ Accordion Tango Accordion Guitar & Bass 1 Guitar & Bass 2 Bass &...
Song List Song Name Song Name The entertainer Four Little Swans Rialto Ripples (Rag) Progress Neapolitan Song Eclogue Waltzes The Limpid Stream Turkish March Brave Cavalier Schos Doll's Dance No. 2 The Chatterbox Minuet In D Major Tarantella Inquietude Frankness Italian Polka Tender Grieving Moment Musical...
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