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Item
Option
Description
ON, OFF Enables Timer Play.
Pressing [ENTER] sorts the
programs in chronological
order.
Indicates the number of a
program. Only program
numbers with programs are
displayed.
Indicates the time at which a
function is to be performed.
##:## temporarily sets the
same time as the previous
program.
The function to be performed
at the specified time.
- - - - omits the program.
#### means no particular song
is specified; the previous
program’s selection is valid.
The difference between
selecting the same group
number as the previous
program and selecting #### is
that, in the former, playback
begins at the beginning of the
group, and in the latter,
playback begins with the song
that is selected when that
program is enabled.
You can program your Disklavier to play back groups of disks at various specified times. All you need to
do is register up to a maximum of 99 timer settings, and your Disklavier will perform them unattended.
This function is called Timer Play.
The “Timer Play Examples” section provides some examples of programmed playback.
Important:
The Control Unit must be turned on in advance in order for Timer Play to function. Timer Play cannot
turn on/off the Control Unit.
Note:
Prolonged playback may cause your piano to overheat. Insert sufficient breaks between continuous song
playback.
Chapter 14
Timer Play
Creating a Program
This section takes you through the steps for
creating a Timer Play program. Understanding the
parameters of Timer Play will enable you to create
music programs suited to your needs.
1
Hold down [FUNC.] and press
[STANDBY / ON].
The setup menu appears.
2
Press [
>
] until the
c
cursor is next
to the Timer Play option and press
[ENTER].
The following display appears.
The five parameters on the lower row
constitute a program. You can create up to
99 programs.
01 - 99
24-hour
format
- - - -,
PLAY,
STOP
####,
Grp1 - 9
1) Timer
switch
2) Sort
3) Program
number
4) 5) Time
6) Function
7) Grp
selection
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