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Timer Play Examples
With a little creativity, you can use Timer Play in
a variety of ways. You can also set Timer Play in
conjunction with Repeat playback.
This section gives you just a few simple ideas of
how you can use Timer Play.
Note:
Prolonged playback may cause your piano to
overheat. Insert sufficient breaks between
continuous song playback.
Example 1
Location: Hotel lobby
06:50
Turn on Control Unit (manually)
07:00
01:[07:00 > PLAY > Grp1]
12:00
02:[12:00 > PLAY > Grp2]
17:00
03:[17:00 > PLAY > Grp3]
21:00
04:[21:00 > STOP]
21:30
Turn off (manually)
Memory Disk 1 - 4 ..................... Grp1
Memory Disk 5 - A ..................... Grp2
Memory Disk b, d, F ................... Grp3
The Disklavier above is set to play at 7:00 a.m.,
12:00 p.m. and 5:00 p.m., and set to stop at 9:00
p.m. At each of the specified time, it plays a
group of songs until all the disks in the group are
played back. The Disklavier will stop playing at
9:00 p.m. even if Grp3 is still playing.
Example 2
Location: Cocktail bar
Repeat = RND
16:50
Turn on Control Unit (manually)
17:00
01:[17:00 > PLAY > Grp1]
19:00
02:[19:00 > STOP]
19:30
03:[19:30 > PLAY > ####]
21:00
04:[21:00 > STOP]
21:30
05:[21:30 > PLAY > ####]
23:00
06:[23:00 > STOP]
23:05
Turn off (manually)
Memory Disks 1 - 6 .................... Grp1
The Disklavier above is set to play songs
continuously from 5:00 p.m. to 11:00 p.m., with
interruptions for live performances at 7:00 p.m.
and 9:00 p.m. for 30 minutes each.
Grp1 is played back at 5:00 p.m. and stopped at
7:00 p.m. At 7:30 p.m., playback of Grp1 picks up
where it last left off. It stops again at 9:00 p.m.,
and at 9:30 p.m., it starts playback again from
where it left off.
Only one group is registered, but since it contains
many disks, and is set to RND playback, it will
last through the evening.
6:00
8:00
10:00
12:00
14:00
16:00
18:00
20:00
22:00
Switch OFF
Switch ON
PLAY
PLAY
PLAY
STOP
16:00
17:00
18:00
19:00
20:00
21:00
22:00
23:00
24:00
Switch ON
PLAY
STOP
PLAY
STOP
PLAY
STOP
Switch OFF