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EAGLETONE electronic keyboard MPW300 USB
User’s manual
midi applications
1. MIDI data recorded on a computer can be played by the keyboard.
2. In order to transfer songs between your keyboard and your computer, you will have to install third party applications.
3. You do not have to install any USB drivers in WINDOWS 2000/XP environments.
sPeCifiCations
(All specifications and design are subject to change without prior notice.)
Liquid Crystal Display screen
Multi-functional LCD
Keys
61 keys with Touch Response
Polyphony
32-note polyphony (max)
Voices
157
Styles
100
Demo songs
100 songs; 2 demos
Control buttons
Master Volume, Tempo+/-, R/Chord Dictionary, L, Lesson, Voice, Style, Song, O.T.S., M1-M4,
Store, Start/Stop, Sync, Intro/End, Main/Fill, A.B.C., Record, Dual, Touch, Sustain, Metronome,
Demo, +/YES, -/NO, Piano
Accompaniment Control
Start/Stop, Sync, Intro/End, Main/Fill
Song Control
Start/Stop, Pause, Rew, FF
Record Function
Record
Panel Memory
4 Memory storage
Power supply
12V
Connectors
DC Power, Headphones, Sustain, USB
Speakers
4Ω 3W x 2
Dimensions
948.2 (L) x 347.8 (W) x 136.2 (H)mm
Weight
4.7kg (without batteries)
Accessories
Adaptor, Music Rest, Manual
trouBLeshooting
Problem
Likely cause and solution
Whether the instrument is turned on or off, a popping sound is
sometimes heard.
This is normal and indicates that the instrument is receiving
electrical power.
There is no sound even when the keyboard is played or when a
song or style is being played.
Check if any cable or headphones set is connected to the
PHONES jack on the rear panel. When a set of headphones is
plugged into this jack, no sound comes out of the speakers.
The volume is too low.
The sound quality is poor.
The rhythm stops unexpectedly or is not responding.
The recorded data of the song are not played correctly.
The LCD goes suddenly dark, and all panel settings are reset.
Check whether the AC supply voltage is low.