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● Avoid direct sunlight.

● Avoid excessive dusty or dirty location. 

●  Do not place near any heat sources such as radiators, heat 

registers, stoves, or other apparatus (including amplifiers) that 

produce heat.

●  Do not place objects, such as vases, glasses, and coffee cups, on 

the product.

● Do not let paper, metallic, or other objects into the instrument.

● Do not open inside personally. 

● When repair is needed, please contact the Kurzweil A/S center.

●  Clean  only  with  a  soft,  dry  cloth. Do  not  use  paint  thinners, 

solvents, cleaning fluids, or chemical-impregnated wiping cloths.

Installation Site and Precautions

Chapter 1

Summary of Contents for M110

Page 1: ...1 USERʼS MANUAL M110 ...

Page 2: ...t should be unplugged from the outlet when left unused for a long period of time When unplugging the power supply cord do not pull on the cord but grasp it by the plug 11 Care should be taken so that objects do not fall and liquids are not spilled into the enclosure through openings 12 when A The power supply cord or the plug has been damaged B Objects have fallen or liquid has been spilled into t...

Page 3: ... type plug has two blades and a third grounding prong The wide blade or the third prong are provided for your safety If the provided 9 Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs convenience receptacles and the point where they exit from the apparatus 10 11 or sold with the apparatus When a cart is used use caution when moving the cart apparatus combination to avoi...

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Page 5: ...ocal Control 17 Chapter 7 METRO RHYTHM Button Metronome 18 Rhythm 18 Tempo 18 AutoAccompaniment 18 Chapter 8 REC Play Stop Button Recording a Song 19 Play Stop a Song 19 Chapter 9 Pedal Soft Pedal 20 Sostenuto Pedal 20 Sustain Pedal 20 Chapter 10 MIDI USB MIDI Connection 21 MIDI Channels 22 Chapter 11 Connectors 1 Headphone 23 2 Audio In 23 3 Audio Out 23 Chapter 12 Sonatine List 24 Chapter 13 MID...

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Page 7: ...at Do not place objects such as vases glasses and coffee cups on the product Do not let paper metallic or other objects into the instrument Do not open inside personally When repair is needed please contact the Kurzweil A S center Clean only with a soft dry cloth Do not use paint thinners solvents cleaning fluids or chemical impregnated wiping cloths Installation Site and Precautions Chapter 1 ...

Page 8: ... instrument features exceptionally realistic 88 voices You can enjoy your performance with them EDU Button Press this button to play and practice some educational songs among Beyer or Czerny 100 30 40 Sonatine When the education mode is active the LED of Layer and of Voice Piano will blink DEMO Button Press this button to hear a selection of 50 demo songs performed in a variety of classical styles...

Page 9: ... in Sustain Pedal Sostenuto Pedal and Soft Pedal Adjustable keyboard sensitivity 7 steps setup Stereo Audio Input and Output Two Headphone Jacks USB MIDI Input Output terminal LED Display 88 Voices Layer Mode Layer two instrument sounds across the keyboard Transpose Function Favorite Button for Piano Voices Performance Recorder Plug Play USB MIDI USB Audio 51 Built in Demo Songs Upper Cover Music ...

Page 10: ...anel Left Right Stand Pedal Box Set Bolts x 4 Back Panel Set Bolts x 2 Side Panel Back Panel Set Screws x4 Cable Clamps x 2 DC Power Adapter User s Manual MP3 Cable Piano Body Side Panel Right Stand Side Panel Left Stand Back Panel Set Bolts Pedal Box Set Bolts Pedal Box Pedal Box Support Side Panel Stand Piano Body Set Bolts Back Panel Side Panel Back Panel Set Screws Carton Contents ...

Page 11: ... fully 1 Place the Back Panel on the assembled stand legs Align the holes in the Back Panel with the bracket in the stand legs then fasten them by using the Back Panel Set Bolts as shown 2 Attach the Pedal Box to the bottom of the Back Panel and thread the Back Panel Set Screws into the 4 holes 3 After placing the Cable Clamps over the pedal cable stick it on the back panel then arrange the cable ...

Page 12: ...pedal terminal in the Piano Body 4 After decide the place for the piano loose the Pedal Bolt when it goes to the ground to avoid damaging the Pedal Box with playing the piano Insert the pin until it makes a Tick sound If the pin is bent or is not completely connected the Pedal will not work When the assembly is complete connect the pedal cable to the port in the bottom of piano body If the pedal c...

Page 13: ...or not 1 2 3 DC IN 15V DC IN 15V VOLUME Minimum Vol Maximum Vol VOLUME MP3 AUX IN POWER 1 Connect the power adapter to the DC receptacle on the rear panel of the M110 After finishing the connection dress the power line by using a cord winder 2 Connect the power cord to an AC outlet AC 220V 60Hz Volume knob is located on the right end of the keyboard Turn this knob from left to right clock wise to ...

Page 14: ...tric Grand 25 Nylon Guitar 47 Orchestral Harp 69 Oboe 4 Honky tonk 26 Steel Guitar 48 Timpani 70 English Horn 5 Electric Piano1 27 Jazz Guitar 49 String Ensemble 1 71 Bassoon 6 Electric Piano2 28 Electric Guitar 50 String Ensemble 2 72 Clarinet 7 Harpsichord 29 Muted Guitar 51 SynthStrings 1 73 Piccolo 8 Clavi 30 Ovd Guitar 52 SynthStrings 2 74 Flute 9 Celesta 31 Dist Guitar 53 Choir Aahs 75 Recor...

Page 15: ...e specific black keys as shown below 3 Demo Song Press the FUNCTION and METRO RHY buttons simultaneously to enter DEMO mode In DEMO mode the LEDs of the FUNCTION and METRO RHY buttons are blinking If you press a key in the key range from A0 to A 4 the selected DEMO song is displayed on the screen To play or stop the song press the PLAY STOP button If you want to select another Demo song while play...

Page 16: ...you press the KBD MODE button once LAr is displayed and the screen shows the number of Layer voice Then press the VOICE PIANO button and press the key relevant to the desired voice to select a new Layer voice If you press the KBD MODE button twice SPL is displayed and the screen shows the number of Split voice Then press the VOICE PIANO button and press the key relevant to the desired voice to sel...

Page 17: ...Soft 1 2 Adjust the keyboard touch sensitivity to your playing technique Normally setting to Normal is recommended C1 Select the previous setting C 1 Select Normal 2 E1 Select the next setting 2 Tune You can adjust the M110 tuning to match other instruments or recordings Press and hold the FUNCTION button and press F 2 or G 2 key to change the pitch value by one cent By pressing F2 or A2 key in co...

Page 18: ...ones also known as half steps This is a convenient way to change the key of a song without learning to play it in a different key Press and hold the FUNCTION Button and press C2 or C 2 or D2 key to change the transposition value C2 C 2 D2 D2 C2 Transposition Key Transposition Value Minimum 12 0 Default Maximum 12 ...

Page 19: ...ernal sequencer or computer turn this setting to Off to avoid creating a MIDI loop which may result in stuck notes or echoes This function is used when M110 is connected with an external sequencer Press and hold the FUNCTION button and press G7 or F 7 key to turn on off Local Control Note M110 doesn t make any sound when Local Control is Off Local On Local Off Key F 7 G7 Local Control On Default O...

Page 20: ...1 8 Beat Rhythm 8 Samba Disco 15 Disco Love 22 8 Rock 2 Balade 9 Waltz 16 Euro 23 Bosanova 3 Disco 10 March 17 Light Rock 24 ChaCha 4 Dance Party 11 Trot 18 Slow Rock 25 Country 5 Rock Roll 12 Pop 19 Jazz Acid 26 Dance Nonstop 6 SlowRock 13 16 Bit 20 HipHop 27 Foxtrot 7 Swing 14 Balade2 21 Tango 28 Hbeat METRO RHYTHM Button Chapter 7 1 Metronome Metronome sound is based on rhythm pattern not just ...

Page 21: ... a Song If you press the Record button one bar of the Metronome will play before recording begins Play your piano to start Recording then The LED in the Play button will be lit Press the Record button again to stop recording Press the Record button for 2 3 seconds The display will show dEL then the recorded song will be erased 3 Play Stop a Song Press the PLAY STOP button to start or stop the reco...

Page 22: ...the sostenuto pedal is pressed the notes played before you step on the pedal would have a sustain effect 3 Sustain Pedal When the sustain pedal is pressed notes sustain longer Releasing the pedal immediately stops any sustained notes Sustain Pedal Soft Pedal Sostenuto Pedal Press the Sostenuto Pedal from this point Press the Sustain Pedal from this point Press the Sostenuto Pedal from this point P...

Page 23: ...on M110 has a USB port on the back panel of your instrument The MIDI In port is used to receive MIDI data from another MIDI device The MIDI Out port is used to transmit the MIDI data generated by the M110 to another MIDI device USB Connection can perform MIDI In Out function with no need to use a MIDI cable No drivers and additional MIDI interfaces are required to use this connection The M110 supp...

Page 24: ... MIDI protocol transmits multiple channels of MIDI performance data Typical MIDI instruments can play up to 16 channels at the same time Each channel can be assigned its own Program Computer Note If you are having problems with using your pedal please check the connection between the Piano body and Pedal box see Page 10 for more details Chapter 10 ...

Page 25: ...me has been set to the minimum level A RCA cable is needed for the connection AUDIO IN OUT M110 DC 18V 1A 5V 0 5A MSIP REM Jip M110 USB USB connection transmits and receives MIDI data between the M110 and the computer You can also update the M110 by the USB connection MIDI In Out These are used to connect a MIDI device with the M110 Audio In Connect the audio output of an MP3 CD player or other au...

Page 26: ...24 Sonatine List Chapter 12 F KUHLAU Number W A MOZART Number L V BEETHOVEN Number J L DUSSEK Number M CLEMENTI Number J HAYDN Number Sonatine List ...

Page 27: ...25 MIDI Implementation Chart Chapter 13 88 88 87 87 ...

Page 28: ...ings Default Value for Layer Volume Recording a Rhythm ON Default Value for Effect Volume Default Value for Effect Volume Recording a Rhythm OFF Default Value for Layer Volume Pizzicato Strings Orchestral Harp Timpani String Ensemble 1 String Ensemble 2 SynthStrings 1 SynthStrings 2 Choir Aahs Voice Oohs Synth Voice Orchestra Hit Trumpet Trombone Tuba Muted Trumpet French Horn Brass Section SynthB...

Page 29: ...AYER DUO Song Learning Beyer Czerny 100 30 40 Sonatine Demo Songs 50 Demo Songs Recording Record Start Stop 20 000 Notes Pedal Soft Pedal Sostenuto Pedal Sustain Pedal Display LED DISPLAY Additional Functions Mater Volume Transpose Metronome Tune Touch Sensitivity 7 Steps Record Play Connection Terminal Headphone x2 Audio Input Audio Out USB MIDI In Out MP3 Aux Generating Capacity 15W X 15W Power ...

Page 30: ...time the speaker produce noise 1 A noise neighboring electrical appliances 2 A noise neighboring bulbs or neon signs 1 Use an another outlet from the outlet used for the appliance 2 Put your instrument far from the bulbs or the neon signs No sound when an amplifier is connected 1 The master volume is set in the minimal level 2 The extension cord is faulty 1 Make sure the volume is set to an approp...

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