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E-85

Troubleshooting

Some parts stop playing at some 
point during sequencer 
playback.

Playback exceeds the maximum 
polyphony of the piano.

Use the mixer Mode to turn off some 
tracks (parts) to reduce the number of 
playback tracks.

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Cannot record auto 
accompaniment rhythm.

Trying to record auto accompaniment 
to a non-system track (non-system 
tracks: Tracks 1 to 16).

Select the system track and try 
recording auto accompaniment again.

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No sound is produced when 
playing MIDI data from a 
computer.

1. MIDI cables are not connected 

properly.

2. The part is turned off or its 

volume setting is too low.

3. Receive channels are turned off.

4. MIDI IN command has lowered 

the master volume setting.

5. The USB cable is not connected 

properly.

1. Connect MIDI cables properly.

2. Use the mixer to turn on the part 

or increase its volume.

3. Specify the channel using the 

receive channel setting.

4. Use “System” to raise the “Total 

M.Volume” setting.

5. Check to make sure the USB cable 

is connected properly.

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Playing on the keyboard 
produces strange sound when 
connected to a computer.

The computer’s MIDI THRU function 
is turned on.

Turn off the computer’s MIDI THRU 
function or turn off “Local Control” on 
the piano.

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Cannot record data played on 
the piano to a computer.

1. “Accomp MIDI Out” is turned 

off.

2. Receive channels are turned off.

3. The USB cable is not connected 

properly.

4. “Real Time Message Out” is 

turned off.

1. Turn on “Accomp MIDI Out”.

2. Specify the channel using the 

receive channel setting.

3. Check to make sure the USB cable 

is connected properly.

4. Turn on “Real Time Message 

Out”.

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Piano cannot receive exclusive 
messages over MIDI IN.

The exclusive message device ID does 
not match the piano’s device ID.

Make sure the exclusive message 
device ID matches the piano’s device 
ID.

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No sound from the left speaker 
or right speaker.

1. The mixer pan setting is at either 

extreme.

2. MIDI IN command has shifted 

master pan to either side.

3. DSP Pan setting is shifted to 

either side.

1. Check the mixer pan setting.

2. Use “System” to adjust the “Total 

M.Pan” setting.

3. Use “System” to adjust the “DSP 

Pan” setting.

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DSP effects are not applied even 
when they are turned on.

1. The mixer DSP setting is turned 

off for the part to which you are 
trying to apply an effect.

2. The mixer reverb send and chorus 

send settings are 0.

3. DSP reverb send and chorus send 

are 0.

1. Turn on the mixer DSP setting.

2. Use the mixer to change the 

reverb send and chorus send 
settings.

3. Change the DSP reverb send and 

chorus send setting.

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The mixer Mode pan effect is 
not being applied.

DSP is turned on for the part.

Change the DSP pan setting.

Page E-48

Auto harmonize effect does not 
work.

The current accompaniment mode is 
normal or FULL RANGE CHORD.

Change the accompaniment mode to 
CASIO CHORD or FINGERED.

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Problem

Possible Cause

Action

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426-E-087A

PL40NE01-1.book  85 ページ  2002年7月23日 火曜日 午後6時52分

Summary of Contents for PL-40R

Page 1: ...426 E 085A PL40NE01 1 book 83 ページ 2002年7月23日 火曜日 午後6時52分 ...

Page 2: ...w 1 Use the ACCOMP SONG VOLUME knob to increase the volume 2 Use the mixer to turn on the auto accompaniment parts 3 Use the mixer to increase the volume settings of the applicable parts Page E 26 Page E 47 Page E 47 Sound output does not change when key pressure is varied Touch response is turned off Use the FUNCTION button to select a touch curve Page E 32 No sound produced by demo tune play 1 M...

Page 3: ...properly 4 Real Time Message Out is turned off 1 Turn on Accomp MIDI Out 2 Specify the channel using the receive channel setting 3 Check to make sure the USB cable is connected properly 4 Turn on Real Time Message Out Page E 79 Page E 80 Page E 69 Page E 79 Piano cannot receive exclusive messages over MIDI IN The exclusive message device ID does not match the piano s device ID Make sure the exclus...

Page 4: ...ey Lighting Page E 60 Page E 21 Keyboard keys do not light during MIDI data play 1 The data channel and navigate channel are different 2 Key Lighting is turned off 1 Make the tune s channel whose notes you want to light the same as the navigate channel 2 Turn on Key Lighting Page E 79 Page E 21 No sound when playing back from the Music Library Song volume setting is too low Use the ACCOMP SONG VOL...

Page 5: ... 8 6 8 7 8 9 8 12 8 Tempo Range 30 to 255 Metronome Volume 0 to 127 Auto Accompaniment Number of Rhythms 100 Number of Rhythm Sound Sources 65 Tempo Range 30 to 255 Controllers INTRO FILL IN BREAK VARIATION 1 2 SYNCHRO START STOP ENDING START STOP Modes Normal CASIO CHORD FINGERED FULL RANGE CHORD Parts Drum Percussion Bass Chord 1 to Chord 5 Accompaniment Song Volume Adjustable Accomp Settings Ch...

Page 6: ...ck Lesson Function Step Lesson 3 Step Lesson Lesson Part Left hand right hand both hands Voice Fingering Guide Selectable language English Japanese on off Other Repeat on off pre count on off Other Transpose 12 semitones 25 steps Master Tuning A4 415 3Hz to 440 0Hz to 466 2Hz Initial Default 440 0Hz Unit 0 1Hz 510 levels Sound Brilliance equalizer for speaker 3 types Baroque Pitch on off Stretch T...

Page 7: ...ge on off device ID Accomp MIDI out on off Pedals Damper sostenuto soft selectable Input Output Headphones Stereo mini jacks 2 Pedal Standard jacks 2 LINE OUT R L MONO Standard jacks 2 Output Impedance 2 3KΩ Output Voltage 1 8V RMS MAX Power 15V DC MIDI OUT IN USB Port Speakers 16cm 8cm 2 Output 7 0W 7 0W Power Supply AC Adaptor AD 15ML Power Consumption 15V 39W Dimensions 129 8 34 2 13 9cm 51 1 8...

Page 8: ...lf This unit is equipped with a lithium battery to provide power needed to retain memory contents while unit power is turned off Should the lithium battery go dead all memory contents will be lost whenever you turn unit power off The normal life of the lithium battery is five years from the time that the battery was installed Be sure to periodically contact your retailer or authorized service prov...

Page 9: ...Appendix A 1 Appendix Tone List 426 E 093A PL40NE01 1 book 1 ページ 2002年7月23日 火曜日 午後6時52分 ...

Page 10: ...Appendix A 2 426 E 094A PL40NE01 1 book 2 ページ 2002年7月23日 火曜日 午後6時52分 ...

Page 11: ...A 3 Appendix 426 E 095A PL40NE01 1 book 3 ページ 2002年7月23日 火曜日 午後6時52分 ...

Page 12: ...Appendix A 4 426 E 096A PL40NE01 1 book 4 ページ 2002年7月23日 火曜日 午後6時52分 ...

Page 13: ...A 5 Appendix 426 E 097A PL40NE01 1 book 5 ページ 2002年7月23日 火曜日 午後6時52分 ...

Page 14: ...Appendix A 6 426 E 098A PL40NE01 1 book 6 ページ 2002年7月23日 火曜日 午後6時52分 ...

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