
EN-48
Configuring Digital Piano Settings
General >Ent
Other Digital Piano parameters
LCD Contrast
Digital Piano display contrast
(See the page
to the right.)
Adjusting Display Contrast
(page EN-7)
Auto Resume
Digital Piano setup backup. When this setting is
enabled, the Digital Piano remembers its current
settings when it is turned off, and restores them
the next time power is turned on.
• The settings below are not remembered.
Song part (LR) selection, Operation lock, Local
Control, Concert Play song mode (LISTEN,
PLAY), Concert Play song tempo
Off
(Disabled),
On
(Enabled)
–
Auto Power Off
Auto Power Off
(See the page
to the right.)
Auto Power Off (page EN-6)
Operation Lock
Operation lock. Enable this setting when you want
to protect against unintentional button operations.
When this setting is turned on, the Digital Piano’s
buttons (except for the
P
(Power) button and
buttons required for unlock) are locked, so no
operation can be performed.
Off
(Disabled),
On
(Enabled)
–
*
Half Pedal Pos.
Half pedal position
(See the page
to the right.)
To adjust the half pedal
trigger position (page EN-12)
Headphone Mode
Headphone mode. The Headphone Mode
automatically performs timbre compensation
while headphones are being used to reproduce the
natural expanse of sound that reaches the ears
when an acoustic piano is played. The initial
default setting is “On”.
• On: Enabled; Off: Disabled
Off
(Disabled),
On
(Enabled)
–
Volume Sync EQ
Volume sync equalizer. Automatically performs
timbre compensation in accordance with the
volume level. This feature ensures that low range
and/or high range sounds are easier to hear, even
at low volume levels. The initial default setting is
“Normal”.
• Off: Compensation disabled;
Weak: Weak compensation;
Normal: Normal compensation;
Strong: Strong compensation
• This function is intended for use with sound
output by the Digital Piano’s speakers.
• Compensation is not performed while anything
is plugged into the Digital Piano’s LINE OUT R
or L/MONO terminal (page EN-68 “Connecting
Audio Equipment or an Amplifier”).
Off
(Disabled),
Weak,
Normal,
Strong
–
Factory Reset >Ent
Return system to initial factory defaults.
–
Returning the Digital Piano to
Its Factory Default Settings
(page EN-7)
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