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Digital Piano
- DP-E
User's Manual
Precaution
Thankyou fol purchasingthlsdlgltal lnstmment.Forperfettoperatlon and seturityplease
read the manual carefullyand keep it fortuture reference.
Safety Precautions
CAUTION
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The lightnlng flash with arrowhead symbol Wlthln an equilateral mangle IS in
tended to alertthe userto the presence ofuninsulated “dangerousvoltage”
within the products enclosurethat may be ofsufficient magnitude to constltutea
riskofelectrit shotkto persons.
The exclamation pointWithin an equilateral triangle IS intended to alert the user
tothe presence ofimportant operating and maintenance(servmmg) instructions in
theIiteratureaccompanyi‘ng the product,
Important Safety Instructions
ll Read these instructions.
2) Keepthese instructions . \
3) Heed all warnings.
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5) Do not use this apparatus nearwatei.
a) Clean only wrth dry (loth.
7) Do not block any ventilation openings,install in actordance With the manufatturer s instruetions,
al Do not install near any heat sources sueh as radiators, heat veglstevs,stoves,ovother apparatus (ineluding am
plitiersl that produce heat
9) Do notdefeat the saiety purpose ofthe polarized ovgvoundmgrtype plug.A polarized plug hasetwo blades
With one Widerthan the otherA grounding type plug has two blades and athird grounding pvongIhe wrde blade
orthe third prong are provided fovyomsafetwitl'ie prpiiided plug does not fit into youroutlet (onsult an elec
mclan (or replacement of the obsolete outlet
10) Protect the power cord irom being walked cm or pinched particularly at plugs convenience receptaclesand
the point where they exit item the apparatus
I l) Only use attachments/accessories specllled bylhe manufacturer
I1) Use only with the caVt,stand,tvlpodibvacketiov table specified bythe manufactuvenmsold with the
apparatus When a cart is useduse caution when movlng the (alt/apparatus combination to avoid iniury from
tlpovev (Flguve 1]
l3) Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms orwhen unused fora long pelledsfo tirne
l4) Refer all sen/icing to qualified sevvlce personnel5erwcing is required when the apparatus has been dam
aged in any way,such as powevrsupply cord or plug is damagedliquid has been spilled or obiects have fallen
into the apparatus,the apparatus has been exposed to rain or molstuve,does not operate normally,m has been
dropped
WARNIN62T0 reduce the risk ofhre or electvlc shockdo not expose this apparatus to rain or
leStWe.
CAUTION Apparatus shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing and no obietts filled With
llqulds,su(h as vasesshall be placed on the apparatus
WARNING: This ploduct contalns chemlcals, lncludlng lead, known to the State DfCallfomia to cause cancel,
and bllth defects Di othel leploductlve halm. Wash hands aftel handllngr
Thank you for choosing the Digital Piano
Your piano is a high quality digital piano featuring an 88 note
hammer action, touch sensitive keyboard and the most advanced
PCM tone generation technology that combined will provide you with
a rich performing and playing experience‘You can also record your
own performances or record your own accompaniment to play along
to.The piano is more than great technology, your digital piano is
also a stylish piece offurniture that will look great anywhere in your
hometTo get the most out of your instrument, please read this manual
thoroughly and try out the various functions as we take you through
them.We hope your new instrument will continue to entertain you for
many years to come.
Panel Control
Standby/On -
AutoStandby'
Deactivate Auto standby Function -
Adjusting Volume & Start Playing
Piano Pedals .
Piano Reset ,
Playing Demo Songs -
The Connector Box'
Headphones '
MIDI OUT '
Line Out
Using USB MIDI/USB Audio
Aux In
Voice/Effect
Selecting a Voice -
Layer Button
Split Button ,
Reverb
Chorus
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Duet
Metronome -
Touch 12
SetUp - 14
Song Reco mg 21
Start recording 21
Stop recording
Listen to your recording
Track Clear --------
Learning Function
seeming a song .............
Listening to the entire song
Practicing the right hand ofthe selected song
Practicing the left hand ofthe selected song 24
Practicing the both hand ofthe selected song 24
MlDIfunctions - 25
Local On/Off 25
Appendix ------ 26
MIDI Implementation Chart .
Voice List
Factory List
Specifications
Assembly Instructions-
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Front Panel
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.STANDBY/ON button
. VOLUME Data Control knob
tDEMO button
.METRONOME button
.LAYER button
.SPLIT button
.REVERB button
.CHORUS button
tSETUP button
0.+/YES button
1.-/NO button
2.LDC display
3.Voice Select buttons
4.DUET button
5.Reccrd button
16. PLAY/STOP button
17. LEFT/TRACK 1 button
18. RIGHT/TRACKZbutton
Rear Panel
19. PedalConnector
20. DC 12V
Connedions Panel
21.Headphones 1 /2
22.M|D|Out
23. USB to HostConnector
24.Aux Lineln
25,Line Out
26.Auxlnput Level
You are no doubt eagerto play your new piano instrument, but first please
make sure you have completed the following basic setup steps:
1) Follow the assembly instructions as outlined on page 30 in the appendix
ofthis manual
2) Once the piano is securely assembled, connect the plug of the foot pedal
unit to the pedaljack on the rear panel.
3) Plug the other end ofthe power cable into the power outlet.
NOTE
1.Ensure the piano is turned off when connecting and disconnecting the power,
2.Turn the volume knob to its minimum level before turning on the power
Basic onerallon
Standby/On
Press the [STANDBY/ON] button to turn on the power and the LCD display will
light [.7
STAifi " E U l
Auto Standby
Your piano will switch offautomatically in 30 minutes after no any operation
on it. In this case, press the [STANDBY/0N] button again to turn on the power.
Deactivate Auto Standby Function
Hold the first white key and first black key on the left
side ofthe keyboard atthe same time and then press
the [STANDBY/ON] button to deactivate the
Auto Standbyfunctiont
Adjusting Volume & Start Playing
The speaker system in the piano is very powerful and can be overpowering
in some rooms, Adjust the [VOLUME] control to a 12 o'clock position as a safe
starting point, You can adjust the volume at any time even while you
are playing. VOLUME
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Now play the keyboardYou should hearthe rich tone ofthe default Grand Piano
soundt
Piano Pedals
Just like a regular grand piano, your piano feature 3 foot pedals:
Damper Pedal (Right! \
The damper pedal performs the same function as the damper
pedal on an actual acoustic piano, letting you sustain the sound
ofthe voices even after releasing yourfingers from the keys.
Snstenuto Pedal (Centefl
The sostenuto pedal also allows you to sustain notes, but it works a little
different from the damper pedal Ifyou play a note or chord on the keyboard
and press the sostenuto pedal while the notes are held, those notes will be
sustained as long as the pedal is held. All subsequently played notes will not be
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The soft pedal on an acoustic piano changes the character ofthe sound, making
it softer and quieter. The soft pedal on your piano does exactly the same.
Press the soft pedal when you need to play passages that require extreme pianissimo.
SOFT
Playing Demo Songs
There are 8 demo songs for you to play individually. Here's how to select and
playthe demo songs
I Listen to Demo Songs
Press the [DEMO] button to enter Demo Mode.
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The display will show “ [,[fl .’_, and the button will flash,then the demo songs
will play in sequence. You can use the [+/YES] / [a/NO] buttons to select the song
you want to play.
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[+ [YES] 81 [- / NO]
Parameter adjusting button,
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Headphones
The piano is equipped with two sets of standard stereo headphone jacks to
accommodate private practice or late-night playing The internal speaker system
is automatically shut off when a pair of headphones is plugged into the 1,Headphonejackt
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MIDI OUT
MIDI (Musical Instrument Digital Interface) is a world-standard communication
interface which allows electronic musical instruments to communicate with each
other, by sending and receiving compatible note, program change and other types
of MIDI data‘ You should only plug the MIDI out in to anotwer device featuring a
MIDI input,
MIDI IN
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NOTE
MIDI OUTTransmits MIDI data to another MIDI device.
Line OUT
The piano's stereo {CA line output can be used to deliver the output ofthe
piano to a keyboard amplifier, stereo sound system, mixing consoleortape recorder.
The piano's internal sound system wi I remain on unless headphones are
plugged in to the .Headphonejack,
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Using USB-MIDI/USB Audio
This product allows the transfer of MIDI information over USB to a computer.
As complicated this might sound, it's actually pretty straight forward Because
your piano is USB Class Compliant,there is no need to install a driverto enable it to
workwith compute. Simplyjust plug it in and the 05 will do the rest.The piano will
workwith all standard MIDI based computer software.
USB AUDIO interface is a digital audio interface. By USB cable, you can digitally
transfer intact audio signals of PC to this instrument, and enjoy it on this
instrument or use it for accompany when you play this instrument; likewise,
you can transfer intact audio signals ofthe instrument to PC to record and edit
musnc.
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Auxln
The Aux In stereo RCA connectors a ow you to mix an external sound source
(such as a CD player, MP3 player or computer output) with the piano's internal
sounds, for playback through the piano's builtein speakers or headphone outputs.
The Aux In signal leve
The piano has 8 voices and a variation of each voice pattern to choose from.
There is a complete list ofall 8 voices.(Reference: Appendix (Voice List)P58)
Selecting a Voice
Select the desired voice by pressing the appropriate VOICE button.
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The digital piano has 8 direct-selecting voice buttons.
When pressing a voice button, the assigned voice number is shown on the
display and the button will light.
You can change the voice of the selected button pressing the othervoice
button,
Layer Button
In Layer mode two voices may be played simultaneously, each at selected
volumes‘ To enter Layer mode by either of two methods: a. Press the [LAYER]
button and the indicator is flashing, then press the voice button to select the
second voices
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b.ln Layer mode, press the [LAYER] button and hold 2 seconds and the indicator
is flashing, then press the voice button to select the second voice. You should
press the [LAYER] button againto enter Layer modes
lfyou don' t choose the layer voice within 5 seconds after entering the Layer
mode, it will quit this menu automatically,
When the Layer indicator is unlighted, then press the voice select button to
select the Main voices
Split Button
Press the [SPLIT] button to select split mode, your keyboard will be split into
two sections which means different voices can be played with the left and
right hands at the same time.
In Split mode, press the [SPLIT] button, the Split indicator is flashing, then press
the voice select button to select the left hand voice.
If you don' t choose the left voice within 5 seconds after entering the split mode,
it will quit this menu automatically.
When the Split indicator is unlighted, then press the voice select button to select
the Main voice.
Press [SPLIT] again, the Split indicator turns offand the Split mode is no longer
active.
Reverb
The [REVERB] button selects a number ofdigital reverb effects that you can
use for extra depth and expressive power,
Press the [REVERB] button can turn on or turn offthe reverb effect.
(Default: SRoomS)
When the reverb mode is turned off, you can press the [REVERB] button again
and then use the [+/YES] and HMO] buttons to select reverb type.
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The reverb types in the list below can be selectec from the reverb display.
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Reverb Level: Referenec:P16.
Chorus
Shimmering, broadening effect.
Press the [REVERB] button can turn on or turn offthe reverb effect.(Defau|t:02)
When the chorus mode isturned off, you can press the [CHORUS] button again
and then use the [+/YES] and [-/N0] buttons to select chorus type.
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T1e chorus types in the list below can be selected from the chorus display.
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DUET
Press the [DUET] button to select DUET mode. In this mode, the keyboard will be separated
into two playing areas.
Right: from C#3 to C7
Left: from A71 to C3
This will be very helpful when the instrument is used by two players at the same
time and they will be able to play the same piano sound in the same octave.
Press [DUET] button again to exit the DUET model
While the DUET feature is selected using the optional 3 lever pedal, the pedals
automatically switch in a different configuration where there are 2 Sustain pedals,
one for the left and one for the right part ofthe keyboard.
Metronome
Metronome is a convenient feature for practice, and it can also provide a solid
rhythmic guide when recording.
Press the [METRONOME] button can turn offor turn on the Metronome mode‘
oTime signature
Hold down the [METRONOME] button and then use the [+/YES] and l-/NO]
buttons to be set the time signature ofthe metronome.
Time signature: 2/2, 1/4, 2/4, 3/4, 4/4, 5/4,6/4, 3/8, 6/8,7/8, 9/8,12/8.
o Adjusting the MetronomeTempo
Press the [+ /YES] / [-/ NO] button at the same time to enter the tempo setting
mode, then use the [+ /YES] / [-/ NO] button to change the tempo value range
from 20 to 280 BPM (beats per minute)‘
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Touch
The touch function provides three different types of keyboard touch sensitivity
and you may match them with different playing styles: Normal, Soft, Hard
(Default: OONormal),
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You press the [TOUCH 4/ >] button to turn touch sensitivity on‘
You can use the [+/YES] and [-/NO] buttons to select the touch typet
Range:00-O3. (Default: 00)
Press the [SET UP] button repeatedly to selectthefunction, see the tablel below:
Function LCD Display Range Default
Main Voice Volume F01 00-127 127
SplitVoice Volume F02 00-127 127
Layer Voice Volume F03 00-127 65
Melronome Voice Volume F04 00-127 100
Reverb Type F05 00-08 05
Reverb Level F06 00»63 18
Chorus Type F07 00-08 00
Chorus Level F08 00-63 18
Tune F09 >64»63 00
Transpose F10 >12»12 00
Local F 11 Dru/Off 0n
EQ Bass F12 -06-06 00
EQ Treble F13 0606 00
Song Grading F14 Oil/Off 0n
Reset F15
0 Main Voi(e Volume
In thisfunction you can set the Main Voice Volume.
Press the [SETUP] button repeatedly to select “F01” ,then use the [+/Yes]
and [-/No] buttons increase ordecreasethevalue: Range200 ~127:
(Default:127) F I‘D '
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0 Split Voice Volume
In this function you can setthe SplitVoiceVolume.
Press the [SETUP] button repeatedlyto select “F02” ,then use the [+/Yes]
and [-/No] buttonsincrease ordecrease the value. Range:00~127.
(:Default 127) F ,1
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0 Dual Voice Volume
In this function you can setthe DualVoice Volumet
Press the [SETUP] button repeatedlyto select “F03” ,then use the [+/Yes]
and [*/N0] buttonsincrease or decrease the value. Range:00~127.
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o MetronomeVolume
In thisfunction you can set the Metronome Volume.
Press the [SETUP] button repeatedly to select “F04” , then use the [+/Yes]
and [We] buttons increase or decrease the value Range: 00 ~127.
(Default1127)
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o Reverb Type
Press the [SETUP] button repeatedlyto select “F05” ,then use the [+/Yes]
and [*/N0] buttons to select the desired ReverbType. Range: 00~08.
(Default:05)
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No reverb effect is produced when you select “00 Reverb” ,
o Reverb Level
This function allows you to adjustthe reverb depth forthe voice section,
Press the [SETUP] button repeatedly to select “F06” , then usethe [+/Yes]
and [-/No] buttonsto adjust the value.Range:00-632(Default:l8)
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Press the [SETUP] button repeatedly to select “F07” , then use the [+/Yes]
and [-/No] buttons to select the desired ChorusType. Range: 00~08.
(Defaultzoo)
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No chorus is produced when you select “00 Chorus” .
o Chorus Level
This function allows you to adjust the chorus depth forthe voice section.
Press the [SETUP] button repeatedly to select “F08" , then use the [+/Yes]
and [-/No] buttons to adjust the value. Rangezoo-63. (Default:18)
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0 Tune
The function makes it possible to tune the pitch of your piano to match other
pianos
Press the [SETUP] button repeatedly to select “F09" , then use the [+/Yes]
and [*/N0] buttons to adjust the value Range:764763. (Defaultzoo)
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- Transpose
TheTranspose function allows you to change the pitch ofthe piano in semitone
steps, up to a maximum setting of 12 semitones (a maximum ofone octave
up or down).
Press the [SETUP] button repeatedly to select “F1 0" , then use the [+/Yes]
and [-/No] buttons to adjust the values Range-1242. (Default:00)
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Using this function, you can turn ofthe keyboard 5 internal sound generator,
but still have the MIDI data being sent out.
0 Local
Press the [SETUP] button repeatedly to select “F1 1” , then use the [+/Yes]
and [e/No] buttons to turn on or turn offthe function. (Defaultz0n)
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Local on ------ Normal operation. Keyboard and Controllers are sent to
the Sound Engine, Keyboard plays normally,
Local off ------ There will be no sound produced by the keyboard 5 own
tone generation system. MIDI function will continue to work as usualt
0 E0 Bass
This function allows you to setthe EQ Bass forthe voice.
Press the [SETUP] button repeatedly to select “F12” , then use the [+/Yes]
and [-/No] buttons to adjust the value. Range: -06~06, (Default200)
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o EQ Bass
This function allows you to setthe EQTreble forthe voice.
Press the [SETUP] button repeatedly to select “F13" , then use the [+/Yes]
and [-/No] buttons to adjust the value. Range: -06~06. (Default:00)
u Song Grading
This function is in the song learning mode, when playing songs, itwill
automatically score based on your performance,
Press the [SETUP] button repeatedly to select “F14” , then use the [+/Yes]
and [-/No] buttons to turn on orturn offthefunction‘ (Default:0n)
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0 Reset
Press the [SETUP] button repeatedly to select “F15” , then use the [+/Yes]
and [-/No] buttons to reset the piao‘
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song Recording
Recording function lets you record your performances using up to two
independent tracks,The recorded data will not be lost when you turn off
the power.
Start Recording
Hold down the [RECORD] button, and then press [TRACK»1] or [TRACK-2]
button to enter recording mode, the [RECORD] button indicator is lighted,
and [TRACK-1] or [TRACK-2] button indicator flashest Play the keyboard to
start the recording
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Stop Recording
Press the [RECORD] button again to stop recordings
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Note: If the other track has data recorded, it willplay when the
record is started. You also can press the track button to mute it.
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To play the song from the beginning, simply press the [PLAY/STOP] button.
Playback stops when the [PLAY/STOP] button is pressed again.
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Track Clear
Hold down the [RECORD] button and then press [PLAY/STOP] button to clear
all recording data.
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Learning FIIIIGIIOII
There are 55 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,
Selecting A Song
Turn on the song mode by pressing both the [LEFT] and [RIGHT] buttons
simultaneouslyThe [PLAY/STOP] button will flash.
The song number will appear on the LCD displays
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Use the [ a /NO] / [ +/YES] buttons to select a song, Press the [PLAY/STOP] button
to start the song,
Listening To The Entire Song
1),With the play along song mode engaged, press the [PLAY/STOP] button to
hear both hand parts playing the entire song
2). Press the [PLAY/STOP] button again to stop. Otherwise, playback will stop
automatically at the end of the song.
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Practicing The Right Hand OfThe Selected Song
1)] Both Right and Left button are light. Press the [RIGHT] button to mute the
right hand partt
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left-hand part.
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3). Play the right-hand part ofyour selected song while the left-hand part plays.
4)] Press the [PLAY/STOP] button again to stop] Otherwise, playback will stop
automatically at the end of the song]
Practicing The Left Hand OfThe Selected Song
Follow steps 1-4 listed above, substituting the [LEFT] button whenever the [RIGHT]
button is mentioned, You 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.
Turn off the Learning Function
Press the both [LEFT] and [RIGHT] buttons again to turn offthe learning mode,
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Ifyou are an advanced MIDI user, this section will help you to access the MIDI
controller capabilities ofthe piano. If you already know that you need this
specialized functionality, then this section is for you. However, this information
is not necessary in order to enjoy playing the piano A good rule to keep in mind
is: Ifyou don't know what a function described in this section is, then you
probably don't need it.
MIDI, or Musical Instrument Digital Interface, is the way most electronic keyboards
communicate with computers and with each other, Through a series ofMIDI
messages a computer or keyboard can tell an instrument what note to play, how
loud to play it, when to stop playing it, and a host of other information.
The piano can send MIDI information to a computer or another MIDI-capable
instrument, via its MIDI or USB output This enables the piano to act as a controller
keyboard for another instrument, MIDI sequencer or MIDI enabled Digital Audio
Workstation program
Local OnlOff
Turning the Local On/Off function to Offwill disconnect the keyboard from the
internal sound engine ofthe piano. This means you can use the piano as a MIDI
controller to control other MIDI devices (or virtual instrument software running
on your computer) without playing the internal sounds of the piano.
You may also find other occasions (such as when you are using MIDI sequencing
software on your computer) where it is useful to turn Local off.
Turn Local OnlOff to Off
Please refer to [SETUP] function, see page 20,
Turn Local OnlOff to On
Please refer to [SETUP] function, see page 20.
MIDI Implementation Chart
Function
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Messages 0 x
Anew, x
N012 True VOICE 0~1 27 0-127
Number
Velacny ON 0
Non OFF 0
Ann Key‘s x
1am Touch Channel x
Piccn Band x
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Symm Song Posmm Punter x x
Common Song Select x x
Tune Reques1 x x
Syshm Cluck x x
Roal Tim. Commands x x
Aux All Sounds 011' o 0
Messages ReselAll Conlrollers o 0
Local ONIOFF‘ o 0
ALL Notes on: o o
Acllve Sanslng x 0
System Ress1 x o
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Mode1zOMN| ON,POLY Mode2zOMN| 0N,MONO
Mode3zOMN| OFF,POLY Mode410MN| OFF,MONO
0: Yes
X: NO
Voice List
NO. Voice Name
01 PIANO
02 E.PIANO
03 HARPSICHORD
04 VIBES
05 N.GUITAR
06 ORGAN
O7 STRINGS
08 BASS
Fadory Reset
Press the [SETUP] button repeatedly to select “F15” , then use the [+/Yes]
and [-/No] buttons to reset the place
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2. Press the [+IYES] and HMO] button and hold down the [STANDBY/ON] button to turn on
the plane, then all settings are restored.
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Specifications
Keyboard:
88 Notes Graded Hammer Action
Display:
LCD Display
Voice:
Pnlyphony:
64
Voice Control:
Layer, Split, Touch, Duet,
Transpose,Tune
Pedals:
Soft, Sostenuto, Sustain
Effect:
Reverb, Chorus
Demo Song:
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Transmit Settings
Receive Settings
Local Control
USB MIDI
Connectors:
MIDI Out, Pedal, Aux In, Line Out,
Phonesi, PhonesZ, USB to Host,
Input Level
Speaker:
Y0166-5-6F80C-R
Dimensions(W X D X H)
1360mmX384mmX775mm
Weight:
42Kg
Assemblylnstructions
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Turn the adjustable Pedal Board support, until it is in firm
contact with the floor.
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Before moving the piano to a new
location, always rememberto raise
the ievel ofthe Pedal Board support
so that it is not touching the floor.
Once the piano is in place, you can
adjust it so it is in firm contact with
the floor again.
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 of the 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. lfthis equipment does cause harmful interference to
radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off
and 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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