IMPORTANT
Read B
efo
re U
sing Key
bo
ard
!
Co
ngra
tulat
ions o
n y
our purchase of
the new Gene
ralm
usic WK3 W
orld
Keyb
oar
d. T
his instrument is
equip
ped with cu
tting edge Flash R
OM memory
, so that y
our new keyboar
d can be permanently updat
ed
by disks
with the lat
est operat
ional a
dvantag
es and new featur
es.
It is imp
ortant that y
ou follo
w the proce-
dure below b
efo
re using y
our instrument for the first t
ime to
en
sure that the inst
rument func
tions pr
op-
erly
. Che
ck w
ith your au
thorised Gene
ralm
usic deale
r for excit
ing new features to load in y
our Flash RO
M
in the futu
re.
STEP 1
With the inst
rument tur
ned
OFF, inse
rt the f
irs
t Ge
neralm
usic “W
K3
OS-D
isk
1/2” inc
luded in y
our materials pac
ket into the disk dr
ive.
After y
ou have
inserted the disk,
turn the inst
rument ON
.
STEP 2
Y ou w
ill
see a message in the inst
rume
nt display scree
n that says:
Loading OS-DISK c
lears ALL MEMOR
Y!! <Enter to
Lo
ad/Escap
e to abort>
Press ENTER
and wait about 3 minutes unt
il you se
e a seco
nd message in the
display that sa
ys:
INSERT NEX
T OS-DISK please <Enter t
o lo
ad/Escap
e to abort>
STEP 3
Remo
ve the first disk fro
m the dr
ive and inse
rt the se
co
nd disk “WK3 OS-
Disk 2/2” in the dr
ive.
Press ENTER
and wait until the loading op
eratio
n terminat
es.
Wh
en the new system has finishe
d loading
,
remo
ve the oper
ating syst
em
disk WK3 OS-DISK 2/2 from the dr
ive b
efo
re pr
oceeding to the final step
.
FINAL STEP
Press and hold the UPP
ER 1 selector butto
n lo
cated
to
the rig
ht of the L
CD
display and simultaneously pr
ess buttons 2,
3 and 4 of the PR
OG
RAMMA
-
BLE PADS se
ction.
The message
SYSTEM RESET
app
ears in the display fo
r
a few seconds the
n the instrume
nt rese
ts to
the facto
ry-set situatio
n.
Y ou hav
e no
w co
mplete
d the update pro
cess,
and your Gener
almusic
W or
ld
Key
bo
ard has bee
n p
ermane
ntly up
gra
ded
.
UPPER 2
UPPER 1
LOWER
PROGRAMMABLE PADS
Butt
ons t
o pr
ess for the S
yst
em
Reset
TEMPO
DATA
ESCAPE
ENTER
Positio
n of the
Enter & Escape
co
ntrols
Procedur
e to
unlock the instrume
nt
If the instr
ument has b
een le
ft turned off
for a lo
ng per
io
d of
time, the ba
cking batte
ry w
ill slo
wly
discharge, causing the t
otal loss of all user pr
ogr
ammed data. I
f the batt
ery has lost its c
harge co
m-
pletely, w
hen
you tur
n the inst
rume
nt on, it w
ill
lock
. T
o r
estore
normal op
eratio
n, fol
lo
w the
pro
ced
ure ou
tlined be
low t
o r
echarge the batter
y.
1.
T ur
n the inst
rume
nt on with the
”WK3 OS Disk 1/2”
inserted in the dr
ive
and fo
llo
w the O
per
at-
ing Syst
em loading p
ro
ced
ure as descr
ibed
on the fro
nt page of the o
wne
r’s manual,
“
IMPOR-
TANT - R
ead
Bef
ore
Using K
ey
bo
ard
!
” .
2.
Wh
en
you ha
ve carrie
d ou
t the SYSTEM RESET pro
cedur
e as describ
ed in the FINAL STEP
,
leave
the instrume
nt on f
or at least 2 hours t
o rec
harge the batt
ery
.
If y
ou forese
e leaving the inst
rume
nt tu
rned off
fo
r a long p
eri
od
of time,
be su
re t
o sav
e al
l user-
pro
gramme
d data to disk (So
ngs and S
ong/St
yles,
User St
yles,
Per
fo
rmanc
es).
If the instr
ument wo
rks at p
ower up after b
eing left tur
ned off f
or a lo
ng per
iod of
time,
leave it o
n fo
r
at least 3-4 hours to r
echar
ge the batt
ery
.
271050
IMPORTANT
Read Before Using Keyboard!
Congratulations on your purchase of the new Generalmusic WK3 World Keyboard. This instrument is
equipped with cutting edge Flash ROM memory, so that your new keyboard can be permanently updated
by disks with the latest operational advantages and new features.
It is important that you follow the proce-
dure below before using your instrument for the first time to ensure that the instrument functions prop-
erly
. Check with your authorised Generalmusic dealer for exciting new features to load in your Flash ROM
in the future.
STEP 1
With the instrument turned OFF, insert the first Generalmusic “WK3 OS-Disk
1/2” included in your materials packet into the disk drive.
After you have
inserted the disk, turn the instrument ON
.
STEP 2
You will see a message in the instrument display screen that says:
Loading OS-DISK clears ALL MEMORY!! <Enter to Load/Escape to abort>
Press ENTER
and wait about 3 minutes until you see a second message in the
display that says:
INSERT NEXT OS-DISK please <Enter to load/Escape to abort>
STEP 3
Remove the first disk from the drive and insert the second disk “WK3 OS-
Disk 2/2” in the drive.
Press ENTER
and wait until the loading operation terminates.
When the new system has finished loading,
remove the operating system
disk WK3 OS-DISK 2/2 from the drive before proceeding to the final step
.
FINAL STEP
Press and hold the UPPER 1 selector button located to the right of the LCD
display and simultaneously press buttons 2, 3 and 4 of the PROGRAMMA-
BLE PADS section.
The message
SYSTEM RESET
appears in the display for
a few seconds then the instrument resets to the factory-set situation.
You have now completed the update process, and your Generalmusic World
Keyboard has been permanently upgraded.
UPPER 2
UPPER 1
LOWER
PROGRAMMABLE PADS
Buttons to press for the System Reset
TEMPO
DATA
ESCAPE
ENTER
Position of the
Enter & Escape
controls
Procedure to unlock the instrument
If the instrument has been left turned off for a long period of time, the backing battery will slowly
discharge, causing the total loss of all user programmed data. If the battery has lost its charge com-
pletely, when you turn the instrument on, it will lock. To restore normal operation, follow the
procedure outlined below to recharge the battery.
1.
Turn the instrument on with the ”WK3 OS Disk 1/2” inserted in the drive and follow the Operat-
ing System loading procedure as described on the front page of the owner’s manual, “
IMPOR-
TANT - Read Before Using Keyboard!
”.
2.
When you have carried out the SYSTEM RESET procedure as described in the FINAL STEP,
leave
the instrument on for at least 2 hours to recharge the battery
.
If you foresee leaving the instrument turned off for a long period of time, be sure to save all user-
programmed data to disk (Songs and Song/Styles, User Styles, Performances).
If the instrument works at power up after being left turned off for a long period of time,
leave it on for
at least 3-4 hours to recharge the battery
.
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