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l Using Synchro Start
Press the [SYNCHRO] button.The indicator will light and it's called synchronized start
standby. The auto accompaniment will start as soon as you play a chord with your left
hand.
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l Starting the Accompaniment with an Introduction
Any of your instrument accompaniment patterns can be started with an appropriate
introduction by pressing the [INTRO/ENDING] button.
lfyou press the [SYNCHRO] button and then press the [INTRO/ENDING] button, the
accompaniment will start from the introduction as soon as a chord is played in the auto
accompaniment section ofthe keyboard.
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l Using FILL IN start
lfyou press the [SYNCHRO] button and then press the [FILL IN 1] or [VARIATION/FILL IN 2]
button, the accompaniment will start from the FILL IN I or FILL IN 2 as soon as a chord is
detected in the AUTO ACCOMPANIMENT section ofthe keyboard.
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l Variaion
While the style is playing, you can add variation in the rhythm/accompaniment
by pressing the [VARIATION/FILLZ] button.This switches between the Main A and
Main B sections automatically playing a Fillein pattern to smoothly lead into the
next section.
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I Stop immediately
Press the [START/STOP] button to stop the accompaniment at any time.
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l Ending Stop
Press the [INTRO/ENDING] button while the style is playing, the style stops after ending
section is finished.
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l Pressing the [SYNCHRO] button
This immediately stops style and automatically enables Sync Start, letting you re-start the
style by simply playing a chord or key in the auto accompaniment area ofthe keyboard.
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&PQMMENT CONTROL—
This function allows you to set the rhythm tempo by tapping in tempo on [TAP/TEMPO]
button.Tap on the button 2 times while rhythm is playing, The rhythm tempo are set as
yourdesired speed.
If you want to set the tempo before starting rhythm, you have to tap the button
4 times‘
Press the [TAP/TEMPO] button, the indicator is lit, use [+/YES] / [- / NO] button to change
the tempo value range from 20 to 280 BPM (beats per minute).
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Metronome is a convenient feature for practice, and it can also provide a solid rhythmic
guide when recording.
Press [METRONOME] button can turn offorturn on the Metronome mode,
The time signature ofthe metronome can be set by using [+/YES] and [»/NO] buttons
while turning on the metronome function/Reference: Metronome Type P27)
Time signature: 1/4, 2/4, 3/4, 4/4, 5/4,6/4, 3/8, 6/8,7/8, 9/8,'| 2/8.
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Turn on this mode, the specified left-hand section ofthe keyboard becomes
the “Auto Accompaniment” section, and chords played in this section are
automatically detected and used as a basis for fully automatic accompaniment
with the selected style
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ACCOMPAN/MENTCONTROL—
I SINGLE Mode
SINGLE Mode fingering makes it simple to produce beautifully orchestrated accompaniment
using major , seventh , minor and minoreseventh chords by pressing a minimum number
of keys in the Auto Accompaniment section ofthe keyboard .The accompaniment
produced is perfectly matched to the currently selected accompaniment style.
I Major Chords C
lfyou press a “C” key in the left-hand section ofthe
keyboard, for example, a C-major accompaniment will 1]
be played, Press another key in the left hand section of
the keyboard to select a new chordtThe key you press
will always determine the ”root" ofthe chord played Cm
(ie. “C" for a C chord). 1]
l Minor Chords
Simultaneously press the root key and a black key
to its left.
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l Seventh Chords
Simultaneously press the root key and a white key Cm7
to its left. 1]
Minor-Seventh Chords
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Simultaneously press the root key and both a white and
black key to its left,
I Fingered Mode
Fingered Mode is ideal if you already know how to play chords on a keyboard,
since it allows you to supply your own chords for the Auto Accompaniment feature.
The instrument will recognize the following chord type:
Example for C chords
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This instrument will be able to detect certain chord inversions, however since some chords can
be named differently depending on the inversion, certain chords such as m7, m7 b5, 6, m6, sus4,
aug, dim7, 6(9), m7(11), i+2+5 need to be played in the root position to correctly produce the
desired chord. (An example ofthis is a chord A minor 7 shares the same notes as a C6th chord, the
difference being the order ofthe note positions).
O.T.S Function
This function is actually a convenient feature which automatically selects a suitable voice
for you when you select a style. In addition, various panel settings (such as voice, effect,
Tempo, etc.) that match the selected style can be recalled with just a single button [O.T.S].
Press the [OTS] button and hold for 2 seconds can turn on One Touch Setting and the
LCD will display: "On: 04T.S".
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AcmMPANiMENT CONTROL —
Press the [O,T.S] button again and hold for 25econds to turn offOne Touch Setting and the
LCD will display: "Off: O.T‘S" .
Press the [Acc.Vo|] button and then use the [+/YES] /[-/N0] button or [DATA WHEEL] knob
to adjust the accompaniment volume.
Act VOL
KBD VOL: 2
RBMI‘diflg
This digital piano lets you record your performances and Registration settings to a USB
Diskt Each user song lets you record up to sixteen independent tracks.These include not
only the voices for the keyboard performance. but also the auto accompaniment parts.
It provides two different ways to record: USB Recording and MelodyTrack Recording.
MelodyTrack Recording, which can save into local memory,
Two Tracks recording can be save into USB disk as a MIDI File and the MIDI file in the USB
disk can be load to local memory,
I USB Recording
1. Insert the USB Diskinto the USBTerminal and the indicator ofthe [MEMORY] button
will light up.
If your USB disk is plugged in ,but the [MEMORY] button indicator is turned off, then
you can press the [MEMORY] button again to restore the USB mode.
2. Start Recording
Press the [RECORD] button and the button indicator is flashing, then you can start recording.
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RECORD SELECITON SONG
3. Stop Recording
Press [RECORD] button again to stop recording and the indicator will be light.
Recording stops and your performance is written to the song.The song to which your
performance is recorded is automatically named “xxx: SONG xxx" (xxx indicates this
file's sequence Num in USB Disks Xxx indicates the recording file number).You can edit
the song as desired by computer or midi edit softt
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I Multi Recording
1‘ Insert the USB Disk into the USBTerminal and the indicator ofthe [MEMORY] button
TRACK] TRACK 2
will be light,
2 You can use the[ [+ /YES] and[ [-/NO] buttons or [DATA WHEEL] knob to select the base file.
FUNCTION +IVES
DATA WHEEL
Press [RECORD] button and the [TRACK] button simultaneously to start recording, the
[RECORD] buttons indicator is flashing and the [TRACK] button indicator will be light.
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Press [RECORD] button again to stop recording and the indicator will be unlighted.
The Name ofthe New FileWilI be Saved in Sequence
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I Play Button
You can use the [+ /YES] / [- / NO] buttons or [DATAWHEEL] knob to select your desired
MIDI file.
Press the [PLAY/STOP] button to play the song ofthe USB disk.
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RECORD SELECT/ON SONG
Press the [PLAY/STOP] button again to stop playing the song and the indicator will be
unlighted,
l Select Recording Track
Press the [TRACK] button repeatedly can select4 Track modes: Auto RecTrack (default),
M.RecTrack, S.RecTrack, L.TecTrack.
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0 Auto Recording Track can change automatically
0 Main voice recording track set (Aftersetting the main voice recording track, separation
voice andlayer-voice recordingtrackwillchangeinto main-voice recordingtrack+i
and main-voice recording track +2 . For example: lfthe main voice recording set is 3,
then separation voice recording track will change into 4 automatically and double-voice
recording trackwillchangeintosautomatically)
0 Split voice recording track set (Main voice and layer-voice recording trackwill not
change automatically)
0 Layer voice recording track set (Main-voice and separation voice recording trackwill
not change automatically)
l Delete Song
Insert the USB Disk into the USB terminal. Use the [+ /YES] and [, INO] buttons to select
" xxx:SONGxxx " file you want to delete, then hold down the [RECORD] button and press
the [MEMORY] button. LCD shows: Delete?
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RECORD SELECTiON SONG
Press the [+/yes] button to confirm delete the file.
Press the [-/No] button to cancel.
l Melody Track Recording
MelodyTrack1 Recording
Hold down the [RECORD] button, and then press the [TRACKi] button, the [TRACK1]and
the [RECORD] indicatorflashes to indicate ready to record.You can start recording
simply by playing the key board or playing styles.
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Press the [RECORD] button again to stop recording and the data will save to local
memorytrack.
NOTE:
If the TRACK 2 has data recorded, the indicator will light and it will play
when the record is started. You can press the [TRACK 2] button to mute
it, then the indicator will be unlighted.
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MelodyTrackZ Recording
Hold down the [RECORD] button, and then press the [TRACKZ] button, the [TRACK2]and
the [RECORD] indicatorflashes to indicate ready to record,You can start recording
simply by playing the key board.
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RECORD SELECTlDN SONG
Press the [RECORD] button again to stop recording and the data will save to local
memorytrack 2.
NOTE:
If the TRACK 1has data recorded, the indicator will light and it will play
when the [T RA CK2] is started. You can press the [T RA CK 1] button to
mute it, then the indicator will be unlighted.
- Play the Local Track Recording
During song playback, ifthe [MEMORY] button is light, you should press the [MEMORY]
button again to turn off it.
Press the [PLAY] to play the local recording. During song playback you can select which
track you wish to hear by press the [TRACK 1]or [TRACKZ] button.
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Press the [PLAY/STOP] button again to stop playing the song.
I Delete local recording
Ifthe TRACK 1 has data recorded, hold the [TRACK 1] button for 3 seconds and the LCD will
display: Delete Track1.Then press the [+/YES] to delete the file. Press [Me] button to cancel.
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RECORD SELECTION
Ifthe TRACK 2 has data recorded, hold the [TRACK 2] button for 3 seconds and the LCD will
display: Delete Track 2,Then press the [+/YES] to delete the file. Press [-/No] button to cancel,
You also can press the [RECORD] and [MEMORY] button simultaneously to delete two tracks.
Teaching Fllllfliflll
There are 55 learning songs built into this Piano for your musical enjoyment. These songs
have separate left and right—hand parts that can be turned on and off as required so you can
practice the corresponding part on the piano.
1. Selecting A Song
Turn on the song mode by pressing both the [LEFT] and [RIGHT] buttons simultaneously.
The song number will appear on the LCD display. Both Right and Left indicator are OFF(lt
means no track need to learn),
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RECORD SELECTlON
Use the [+/YES] and [a/NO] buttons to select a song, Press the [DEMO] button to start play
the song, press the [PLAY/LOAD] button to start learn.
2. Listening To The Entire Song
1). With the play along song mode engaged, press the [DEMO] button to hear both hand parts
playing the entire song.
2). Press the [DEMO] button again to stop.
DEMO
3. Practicing The Right Hand Of The Selec;ed Song
1). With the play along song mode engaged, press the [RIGHT] button to mute the right
hand part. The right indicator lights up.
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RECORD SELECTlDN
2). Press the [PLAY/LOAD] button. Its indicator lights up and you will hear the metronome “ count
in” the song.You will then hearthe leftihand part.
3). Play the right-hand part of your selected song while the left-hand part plays,
4). Press the [PLAY/LOAD] button again to stop. Otherwise, playback will stop
automatically at the end of the song,
4. Practicing The Left Hand OfThe Selected Song
Follow steps 1-5 listed above, substituting the LEFT button whenever RIGHT button
is mentionedYou will hear the right-hand part of your selected song. Play the left-hand
part of your selected song while the right»hand part plays.
5. Practicing The Both Hand OfThe Selected Song
1), Press the [RIGHT] and [LEFT] buttons simultaneously, the play along song mode is engaged.
2). Press the [LEFT] button first, then the [RIGHT] button.
3). Press the [PLAY/LOAD] button. Its indicator lights up and you will hear the
metronome “countin” the song.
4). Play the leftehand and rightehand parts of your selected song. The metronome will
continue to play to assist you in keeping time.
5). Press the [PLAY/LOAD] button again to stop,
6).Press both the [LEFT] and [RIGHT] button simultaneously to exit.
Gllll'll RESIN
1. Press the [FUNCTION] button and use the[+/YES] [-/NO] buttons crthe [DATA WHEEL]
knob to select "Reset".
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Press the [ENTER] button to restore factory set
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NOTE:
The local recording will not be deleted.
2. Press the [+/YES] and [-/NO] button and hold down the [STANDBY/0N] button to turn on the piano, then
all settings are restored.
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NOTE:
The local recording will be deleted.
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33 A Buss Dmn‘ , 4* 4— 4* 4* 4* 4* Basstr L3
SM GA Open mm 659' 4 4
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54 «D Rme 0mm 4* 4— 4* 4* 4* 4— Hand W" .Cmc H Keychu
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Troubleshooting Hints
-When the instrument is turned on or off, a
Popping sound is temporarily produced.
This is normal and indicates that the instrument
is receiving electrical power.
-When using a mobile phone, noise is produced
Using a mobile phone in close proximity to the
instrument may produce interference.
To prevent this, turn off the mobile phone or use
it further away from the instrument.
- Not all of the voices seem to sound, or the
sound seems to cutoff.
The instrument is polyphonic up to a maximum
of 32 notes including Dual voice, Split Voice,
auto accompaniment, song, and Metronome.
Notes exceeding this limit will not sound.
-The Auto Accompaniment does not sound
properly.
Make sure that the Auto Accomp Volume
Function is set to an appropriate level.
Is the Split Point set to an appropriate key for the
chords you are playing? Set the Split Point to an
appropriate position on the keyboard.
Is the chord indicator showing in the LCD
display? If it is not showing, press the CHORD
button so that it does show.
- No sound produced by the keyboard, but the
lights and screen work.
Check that the master volume control is not set
to minimum.
Check that nothing is plugged into the
headphone socket.
'The sound of the voice changes from note to
note.
This is normal. The digital tone generation uses
multiple recordings (samples) of an instrument
across the range of the keyboard; The actual
sound of the voice may be slightly different
from note to note.
-The volume is too soft.
-The sound quality is poor,
-The rhythm stops unexpectedly or will not play.
-The recorded data of the song, etc. does not
play correctly.
-The LCD display suddenly goes dark, and all
panel settings are reset.
The batteries are low or dead. Replace all six
batteries with completely new ones, or use the
supplied AC adaptor.
If you have lost or damaged yourAC adaptor.
please contact your nearest store for a correct
replacement adaptor.
An incorrect AC mains adaptorwhich is not rated
sufficiently can cause malfunction or damage.
-To completely restore all settings as per factory
settings
Perform a factory reset, Please refer to content in
this owner's manual. All of the user setting will
be erased and the default factory settings will be
applied to the instrument.
. Power suddenly and unexpectedly turns off,
after a period of not touching the keys.
This is normal and the Auto Power Off function
may have been activated. If you need to disable
the Auto Power Off function, please see how to
do this in the owner's manual.
-The sustain pedal or footswitch seems to
produce the opposite effect. Example pressing
the footswitch deactivates the sustain, and
releasing the footswitch triggers the sustain.
The polarity of the footswitch needs to be
correctly detectedMake sure the jack plug for
the footswitch is connected. Switch the
instrument on whilst not touching the pedal.
Assembly Instruction
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Turn the adjustable Pedal Board support, until it is in firm
contact with the floor.
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the floor again.
Before moving the pram) to a new
location, always rememberto raise
the level ofthe Pedal Board support
so that it rs not touching the floor.
Once the piano is in place, you can
adjust it so it is in firm contact with
FCC STATEMENT
1.This device complies with Part 15 ofthe FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the
following two conditions:
(1)This device may not cause harmful interference.
(2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that
may cause undesired operation.
2. Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for
compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.
NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a
Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 ofthe FCC Rules. These limits are designed
to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.
This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not
installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference
to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not
occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference
to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment
offand on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more
ofthe following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which
the receiver is connected.
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.

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