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Keep the keyboard dry; if it gets wet, wipe it 
dry immediately. Use and store the 
keyboard only in normal temperature 
environments. Handle the keyboard 
carefully; do not drop it. Keep the keyboard 
away from dust and dirt, and wipe it with a 
damp cloth occasionally to keep it looking 
new.

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If your keyboard is not performing as it 
should, take it to your local RadioShack 
store for assistance. Modifying or tampering 
with the keyboard’s internal components can 
cause a malfunction and might invalidate its 
warranty and void your FCC authorization to 
operate it.

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No sound, even if keys 
are pressed.

The keyboard has turned off 
automatically.

Set POWER/MODE to OFF then ON
again.

The volume is turned down.

Repeatedly press VOLUME

¼¼¼¼

 or 

¹¹¹¹

 to 

increase the volume.

The headphones are connected.

Disconnect the headphones.

Power supply problem.

Make sure the batteries are fresh and 
inserted correctly, or the AC adapter is 
connected securely.

You are pressing too few 
accompaniment keys while 
POWER/MODE is set to 
FINGERED.

Set POWER MODE to NORMAL or 
CONCERT CHORD. Or press 3 or 4 
keys to form a chord while MODE is set 
to FINGERED.

No sound when 
connected to an external 
amplifier.

The volume is turned down.

Repeatedly press VOLUME

¼¼¼¼

 to 

increase the volume.

Defective connection cord.

Replace the connection cord.

The keyboard’s keys 
remain lit.

The keyboard is in standby for 
Step 2 play in lesson mode.

Press the lit keys, or press START/STOP
to stop Step 2 play in lesson mode.

The keyboard’s keys 
light but no sound is 
produced.

The keyboard has set itself to its 
auto power off mode.

Press any button or key.

RHYTHM does not work.

The keyboard is set to its SONG 
mode.

Press SONG to return to normal mode.

The tone of a 
prerecorded tune does 
not change.

A two-handed tune (85 through 
99) is selected.

Press SONG or DEMO to exit the 
prerecorded tune mode.

Cannot change 
transpose/tune settings.

A prerecorded tune is selected or 
is playing.

Press SONG or DEMO to exit the 
prerecorded tune mode.

Cannot play correctly 
even when the lit 
keyboard keys are 
pressed in Step 1 play in 
lesson mode.

You are pressing more than one 
key at the same time, which 
causes accompaniment to 
advance the corresponding 
number of notes (up to four).

Press keyboard keys one by one during 
Step 1 play in lesson mode.

Summary of Contents for LK-1161

Page 1: ...a steady beat for many styles of music from rhumba to rock see Percussion Sounds on Page 6 This Owner s Manual explains how to use this electronic keyboard It does not teach music 2146 06 If an icon a...

Page 2: ...disturbing others you can connect an optional pair of stereo headphones with a 1 4 inch 6 35 mm plug RadioShack sells a wide selection of headphones Insert the headphones plug into PHONES OUTPUT on th...

Page 3: ...ed To connect an external amplifier to your keyboard insert the cable s plug into PHONES OUTPUT on the back of the keyboard then connect the other end of the cable to the amplifier s input jack s such...

Page 4: ...hanging Keys on Page 9 Tune Control lets you adjust the pitch of your keyboard so you can play in tune with other instruments see Tuning the Keyboard on Page 9 Back of Keyboard 3 STEP LESSON lets you...

Page 5: ...different layered tones at the same time when you press one key For example STRINGS PIANO No 80 plays string and piano tones when you press a key 1 4 52 6 610 5 The preset tones numbered 90 through 9...

Page 6: ...eyboard 75 0 0 This feature lets you insert a short 1 to 2 measure variation in the beat pattern of a selected auto rhythm Press and release SYNCHRO FILL IN while the auto rhythm is playing The keyboa...

Page 7: ...ord types you can play on your keyboard by using standard fingering 1 Set POWER MODE to FINGERED 2 Select and enter an auto rhythm 3 To start the auto rhythm before your auto accompaniment press START...

Page 8: ...he lesson by pressing STEP 1 STEP 2 or STEP 3 To exit the lesson mode and return to normal mode press SONG You can press ONE KEY PLAY STEP 1 STEP 2 and STEP 3 any time to enter lesson mode and start p...

Page 9: ...ed tunes the newly selected tone stays in effect even after you switch to normal mode Changing Keys You cannot change the key while a prerecorded tune is selected or playing The number on the display...

Page 10: ...FINGERED Set POWER MODE to NORMAL or CONCERT CHORD Or press 3 or 4 keys to form a chord while MODE is set to FINGERED No sound when connected to an external amplifier The volume is turned down Repeate...

Page 11: ...65 These tables show the left hand fingering for the chords you play most often This illustration shows which fingers on your left hand match the numbers on the charts You cannot play chords marked wi...

Page 12: ...12 Standard Fingering Chord Charts...

Page 13: ...13 Standard Fingering Chord Charts...

Page 14: ...LNS R R 38 CHICAGO BLUES 39 R B JAZZ FUSION 40 BIG BAND 41 SLOW SWING 42 SWING 43 FOX TROT 44 JAZZ WALTZ 45 MODERN JAZZ 46 COOL 47 HARD BOP 48 ACID JAZZ 49 LATIN FUSION DANCE FUNK 50 TECHNO POP 51 RAV...

Page 15: ...nch 10 cm 2 Output 2W 2W Terminals Power Supply DC 9V Jack PHONES OUTPUT Jack Output Impedance 78 Ohms Output Voltage 4V RMS MAX 1 4 Inch Standard Jack Power Sources DC 6 AA batteries AC 120V 60Hz wit...

Page 16: ...you In the event of a product defect during the warranty period take the product and the RadioShack sales receipt as proof of purchase date to any RadioShack store RadioShack will at its option unles...

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