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a
MASTER VOLUME slider
This slider controls the master volume level of the instrument’s
built-in speakers or headphones, if connected.
b
DEMO button
This button is used to start/stop playback of the instrument’s
built-in Demonstration songs.
c
PIANO MUSIC button
This button is used to start/stop playback of the instrument’s
built-in Piano Music songs.
d
VOICING button
This button is used to select the tonal character of the acoustic
piano sounds.
e
SOUND SELECTION buttons
These buttons are used to select the sound(s) that will be heard
when playing the instrument’s keyboard. Multiple sounds
are assigned to each category button, and can be selected by
pressing the same button repeatedly.
These buttons are also used to select the song and part of the
internal recorder.
f
LED display
The LED display provides important information relating to
the currently selected function and various other values.
* A protective plastic film is attached to the display during production.
Please remove this film before attempting to play the instrument.
g
VALUE buttons
These buttons are used to adjust the metronome/style tempo,
and other values shown in the LCD display.
h
EFFECTS button
This button is used to turn effects for the selected sound on/off,
and to select the different effect types.
This button is also used to cancel certain USB operations.
i
REVERB button
This button is used to turn reverb for the selected sound on/off,
and to select the different reverb types.
This button is also used to confirm certain USB operations.
j
BALANCE slider
This slider adjusts the volume balance of the two layered sound
when Dual mode is selected, or the the upper and lower sections
when Split/Four Hands mode is selected.
k
SPLIT button
This button is used to enable the Split/Four Hands mode
functions, allowing the keyboard to be divided into upper and
lower sections.
l
TEMPO button
This button is used to adjust the tempo of the metronome time
signature/drum rhythm.
m
BEAT button
This button is used to change the metronome time signature/
drum rhythm.
When pressed simultaneously, the TEMPO/BEAT buttons are also
used to adjust the volume of the metronome/drum rhythm.
n
RECORDER buttons
These buttons are used to record and playback performances
stored in the instrument’s internal memory.
o
TRANSPOSE button
This button is used to adjust the pitch of the keyboard in semi-
tone steps.
p
USB button
This button is used to control the instrument’s USB functions.
When pressed simultaneously, the TRANSPOSE/USB buttons
are also used to access the Function Buttons.
q
POWER switch
This switch is used to turn the instrument on/off.
r
PHONES jacks
These jacks are used to connect stereo headphones to the
instrument. Two pairs of headphones can be connected and
used simultaneously.
s
USB to DEVICE port
This port is used to connect a FAT or FAT32 formatted USB
memory device to the instrument in order to load and save
recorded song data.
t
MIDI jacks
These jacks are used to connect the instrument to electronic
devices (such as a computer or another musical instrument) in
order to send and receive MIDI data.
u
USB to Host port
This port is used to connect the instrument to a computer using
a USB ‘B to A’ type cable in order to send and receive MIDI data.
v
LINE OUT jacks
These jacks are used to connect the stereo output (Left/Right
1/4” phone plug) of the instrument to external amplifiers,
mixers, recording devices, and similar equipment.
w
LINE IN jacks
These jacks are used to connect the stereo output (Left/Right
1/4” phone plug) from audio equipment, computers, or other
electronic devices to the instrument’s amplifier and speakers.