Casio Casiotone MT-520 Operation Manual Download Page 20

I t 0.  Care of Your Unit 

1. Avoid heat,  humidity,  and direct sunlight.

Do not overexr,ose the unit to direct sunlight,  r,lace

it  near  a  heater.  or  in  any  area  subiect  to  high

temperature.

2. Avoid severe impacts and do not drop.

Severe  impacts  can  result  in  malfunction.  When

carrying  or  transporting  the  unit.  r,rotect  the  key­

board and buttons by packing with  soft  cloth.

3. Keep  the unit  free  of  liquids,  dust,  particles,

etc.

Do  not  allow  foreign  matter  to  enter  between  the

keys.  Be especially careful of metallic  objects such

as  hairpins,  sewing  needles  or  coins.  Also,  do  not

allow the unit to  get wet.

4. Never attempt to modify any part of the unit.

Your  keyboard  is  a  precision  musical  instrument

made  up  of  sor,histicated  electronic  parts.  Any

modification  of.  or tampering with internal  compo­

nents can cc1use trouble or malfunction.

5. Do not  use lacquer  thinner or  similar  chemi­

cals for cleaning.

Clean  the  keyboard  with  a  soft  cloth  dampened

with a mild detergent solution.  Soak the cloth in the

detergent  solution and  squeeze it until almost  dry.

6. Remove  batteries  before extended storage.

Batteries  left  in  the  unit  for  long  periods  can  leak

and cause damage to electronic circuitry.

7. In case of malfunction ...

Check  whether  buttons  and  connections  are  set

correctly as  indicated  in the  troubleshooting  chart

on  page 20  of this manual.  If  the unit still  does  not

work  pror,erly.  contact  the  original  retailer  or  a

nearby  dealer.  Never  attempt  to  repair  the  unit

yourself.  This  can  result  in  serious  damage  of  the

components.

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Summary of Contents for Casiotone MT-520

Page 1: ...Casiotone U0 22 Operation Manual 2 Manual de Operaci6n 26 CASIO...

Page 2: ...l Guide 4 2 Power Supply 9 3 GeneralOperation 11 4 PresetTone 11 5 Auto rhythm Super Drums 12 6 Auto accompaniment 14 7 Manual Memory 17 8 DrumSolo 18 9 Troubleshooting 20 10 Care ofYour Unit 21 11 Sp...

Page 3: ...11 General Guide ij 0 L___ 4 __ L J L_ 0 0...

Page 4: ...hm volume control 0Main volume control Drum pads l Power switch a Power indicator Built in speaker Right Memory start stop button Record button ai Select button a Preset tone selectors IJ Tempo contro...

Page 5: ...jack For connection of optional headphones CP 2 Output from the speaKers is automatically cut when headphones are connected GlOutput jacks For connection to keyboard amplifiers external speakers audio...

Page 6: ...he DP 1 is assigned the percussive effect noted above the terminal while the left pad is assigned the effect noted below the terminal Manual fill in Striking any of the drum pads besides the bass drum...

Page 7: ...d terminals on the right side of the keyboard you can enjoy rhythmic drum sounds by simply shaking the sticks or tapping on an obJect with them The sound stick 55 1 option has a 1et of two sticks and...

Page 8: ...ries or shift to one of the alternate power sources mentioned below Battery replacement G Open the battery compartment cover on the bottom of the unit and take out used batteries Load new batteries ta...

Page 9: ...on Power is auton aticallv cut off approximately 6 minutes after the last operation of the unit Power Slrpply can be restored by switching power OFF and then ON again 8 Ultfl I Use only genuine CASIO...

Page 10: ...olume Main volume Power switch Volume controls Accompaniment volume Slide to control the volume of chords bass and arpeggio Rhythm volume Slide to control the volume of the rhythm Main volume Slide to...

Page 11: ...2 Use the rhythm selectors to choose a rhythm Each selector is marked with two names one above the selector and one below The rhythm selected by each selector depends upon the status lit or unlit of t...

Page 12: ...fill in pattern The fill in pattern difiers according to the auto rhythm selection Start any auto rhythm and then adjust the 5 super drum controls to change the rhythm pattern to match the music you...

Page 13: ...itch I I I I I L_ m_a_x ___ 1ri1111 __ Accompaniment volume control Casio Chord switch Accompaniment volume control 14 Turns auto accompaniment on and off off For normal play without auto accompanimen...

Page 14: ...e right two keys at the same time results in a minor chord Similarly pressing one more key to the right three keys in all produces a seventh chord and pressing the fourth key to the right four keys in...

Page 15: ...oard keys accord ing to the Casio Chord system t6 Adju t the ternpo and accornpaniment volurne using the respective controls 2 Auto accompaniment playing chords as usual G Set the Casio Chord switch t...

Page 16: ...top recording PLAYBACK G Press the memory start stop button to play back the stored memory Press the memory start stop button to stop playback 9St stop D 9Si b stop D 9Sit stop D 9 stop NOTE Memory ca...

Page 17: ...lay of a fill in pattern_ Only ba5s chum is ounded for the currently selected auto rhythm patlernlsuper drums pattern Drum solo Striking the bass drum pad while an auto rhythm is being used automatica...

Page 18: ...8 Drum Solo CAUTION Strongly striking a drum pad with a drum stick or other hard object may damage the pads Drum sticks should only be used with external drum pad DP 1 option MT 520 19...

Page 19: ...Rhythm volume turned down Turn up rhythm volume No accompaniment Main and accompaniment volume Turn up main and accompaniment turned down volume Occasional inter Refrigerators washing machines and Us...

Page 20: ...precision musical instrument made up of sor histicated electronic parts Any modification of or tampering with internal compo nents can cc1use trouble or malfunction 5 Do not use lacquer thinner or si...

Page 21: ...o elec guitar pipe organ human voice flute synth sound 12 rhythms rock 1 pops disco swing samba march rock 2 reggae 16 beat slow rock bossa nova waltz Pulse Code v1odulation Bass drum snare drum rim s...

Page 22: ...ely 18 hours SUM 1 Car battery Power taken via optional car adaptor CA 5 Auto power off function 6 minutes after last operation Power consumption 5 0 W Dimensions 665 W x 235 D x 88 mm H 26 3 16 W x 9...

Page 23: ...installation If this equipment does cause 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 inter f...

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