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Owner’s Manual

LED Brightness 

To restore the factory default settings of this unit, do the fol-
lowing:

Press and Hold the “A

”, “B” and high “C” pedals

 

(see the

diagram on the left ).

Continue to hold the pedal keys and turn the power to
the unit “ON.”

Th

  e LED on the top panel will light momentarily then turn 

off  for a second, indicating that the unit's factory settings 
have been restored.

Load Default Values

G

LED

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

Indicating 
Note On

Always 
“On”

LED

A

B

C

This allows you to adjust the brightness level of the LED 
on the top panel. You can select from “1” (dim, always on) 
through “8” (bright, indicating Note On). Th

  e default setting 

is “8.”

To change the LED Brightness, do the following:

Press and HOLD the “G

” pedal key and the pedal cor-

responding to the brightness level you want (see the dia-
gram on the left ).

Continue to hold the pedal keys and turn the power to
the unit “ON.”

Th

  e LED on the top panel will blink according to the value 

you select, indicating that the LED brightness level has been 
changed.

Master Tune

A

LED

442Hz

440Hz

Th

  is allows you to change the master tuning of the built-

in Sound Generator. You can select either “A=440Hz” or 
“A=442Hz.” Th

  e default setting is “A =440Hz.”

To change the Master Tune, do the following:

Press and HOLD the “A” pedal key and the pedal corre-
sponding to the master tuning frequency (see the dia-
gram on the left ).

Continue to hold the pedal keys and turn the power to
the unit “ON.”

Th

  e LED on the top panel will blink three times, indicating 

that the unit’s master tuning frequency has been changed.

Summary of Contents for XPK-130G

Page 1: ...und pedalboard The XPK 130G has 13 pedals C to C while the XPK 200G and XPK 200GL both have 20 pedals C to G In addition the XPK 200GL has wooden naturals of extended length to make heel and toe playi...

Page 2: ...ist or bend the power cord nor place heavy objects on it Doing so can damage the cord producing severed elements and short circuits Damaged cords are fire and shock hazards Do not allow any objects e...

Page 3: ...to prevent cords and cables from becoming en tangled Also all cords and cables should be placed so they are out of the reach of children Never climb on the top of nor place heavy objects on the unit...

Page 4: ...ifier or powered speak er Connect an audio cable from LINE OUT to the input connectors of an external amplifier or powered speaker SOUND IN jack Use this MIDI IN jack to play the built in Pedal Voices...

Page 5: ...efore playing this unit or damage may result Place the Expression Pedal on top of the Expression Bracket 1 and route the cord through the hole in the Bracket as shown Place the Bracket Spacer on the E...

Page 6: ...ord on the cord hook Connect the AC plug into an AC outlet MIDI Instrument e g electronic organ arranger keyboard MIDI IN jack MIDI OUT jack DC IN jack Set the Tx MIDI channel P 9 MIDI Instrument soun...

Page 7: ...X IN jack of a keyboard instrument Use the cable types described in the figure below Set both the VOLUME of this unit and the equipment to which you have connected to 0 Turn the power to this unit ON...

Page 8: ...llows you to determine how long a pedal note will continue to sound after a pedal is released As the value is increased the release time becomes longer At 0 the tone will stop immediately when a pedal...

Page 9: ...from the MIDI OUT jack Important notes on MIDI Merge When you use the MIDI MERGE function PLEASE NOTE several points The MIDI messages to be merged The MIDI MERGE function of this unit will only merge...

Page 10: ...Curve 3 Curve 4 VELOCITY CURVE A graphic of each Velocity Curve is shown below Curve 1 is the most faithful to the actual pressing velocity while at Curve 5 or 6 you can play with fixed velocity Curv...

Page 11: ...s do the following Press and HOLD the G pedal key and the pedal cor responding to the brightness level you want see the dia gram on the left Continue to hold the pedal keys and turn the power to the u...

Page 12: ...Voice Velocity Note ON O O Note OFF X X After Touch Key s X X Ch s X X Pitch Bend X X Control Change 11 X O Expression 72 O O Release 74 O O Cutoff Program Change O O True 0 4 0 4 Voice 1 5 System Ex...

Page 13: ...his equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accor dance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However th...

Page 14: ...e descriptive contents of this Manual total accuracy cannot be guaranteed Should the owner require further assistance inquiries should first be made to your Authorized Hammond Dealer If you still need...

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