Getting Started; X91; Attaching The Music Rest; X91; Connecting The F-10H Foot Pedal; X91; Connecting The F-20 Foot Pedal - Kawai ES6 Owner's Manual

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4) GETTING STARTED

‘ ATTACHING THE MUSIC REST

Insert the legs of the music rest into the holes located at
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the rear of the main unit.
„ When attaching the music rest, be careful not to
„ Avoid applying excessive force when attaching/

‘ CONNECTING THE F-10H FOOT PEDAL

Connect the included F-10H foot pedal unit to the
DAMPER pedal jack.
T h e fo o t p e d a l w i l l b e h ave a s a d a m p e r p e d a l ,
sustaining the sound after hands are lifted from the
keyboard, while also responding to half pedaling.

‘ CONNECTING THE F-20 FOOT PEDAL

The optional KAWAI F-20 foot pedal can also be utilised
by connecting the unit to the DAMPER/SOFT pedal jack.
The r ight pedal will behave as a damper pedal,
sustaining the sound after hands are lifted from the
keyboard, and is also capable of responding to half
pedaling. The left pedal will behave as a soft pedal,
softening the sound and reducing its volume.
In addition, when 'Jazz Organ' or 'Drawbar Organ'
sounds are selected, the soft pedal can also be used
to alternate the speed of the rotary speaker simulation
between 'Slow' and 'Fast' effect modes.

‘ TURNING THE SPEAKER OUTPUT ON/OFF

The SPEAKER switch located at the rear of the main unit,
can be used to turn the built-in speaker output on or off.
When set to the ON position, sound will be output
through the built-in speakers, and when set to the OFF
position, no sound will be output through the built-in
speakers. This is useful when wishing to use external
speakers or an amplification system using the LINE
OUT jacks. Please note that when headphones are
connected, no sound will be output through the built-in
speakers, regardless of the position of the SPEAKER
switch.
scratch the rear of the main unit.
detaching the music rest from the main unit.

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