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Number of Keys | 61 |
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Tones | 100 |
Rhythms | 100 |
Display | LCD |
Effects | Reverb, Chorus |
Speakers | 2 x 2.0 W |
Lesson Function | Yes |
Polyphony | 48 notes |
Lists symptoms indicating low battery power or power issues requiring battery replacement or power source change.
Describes key features like tones, rhythms, song bank, and the musical information system display.
Details risks and precautions for using the AC adaptor to prevent fire or electrical shock.
Covers risks of unstable surfaces, liquids, and objects on the instrument to prevent injury or damage.
Covers risks of disassembly, operating with malfunctions, and child safety regarding bags.
Covers battery handling precautions and AC adaptor usage warnings for safety.
Provides guidelines for safely transporting the instrument to prevent damage.
Advises on avoiding humidity, dust, grease, steam, and extreme temperatures.
Warns against placing on lacquered furniture and using heavy objects to prevent damage or injury.
Advises on avoiding high volume levels to protect hearing.
Details risks of impact and handling of liquid crystal display glass.
Advises on avoiding heat, humidity, sunlight, and temperature extremes.
Provides instructions for cleaning the keyboard with a soft cloth and mild detergent.
Identifies and labels various buttons and controls on the keyboard.
Explains the function of buttons like [+]/[-], Number buttons, and Song Bank Controller.
Provides specific instructions for using [+]/[-] and Number buttons for input and selection.
Identifies rear panel terminals like Sustain, DC 9V, and Phones/Output.
Lists and describes various buttons and indicators on the rear panel.
Explains the various indicators and information shown on the keyboard's display.
Step-by-step guide to select and play a Song Bank tune.
Explains how the display shows fingerings, notes, and chord names.
Details how to control playback, pause, fast forward, rewind, and exit.
Explains connecting headphones or external audio equipment.
Details connecting a sustain pedal for piano and organ tones.
Advises using only specified accessories and options for safety.
Instructions for loading batteries and important safety precautions for batteries.
Instructions for using the AC adaptor and associated warnings.
Explains the auto power off feature and how to disable it.
Steps to set up and start playing the keyboard.
Guide to selecting tones and understanding combination tone types.
Explains the maximum number of notes playable simultaneously.
Describes how tones are recorded and processed using digital sampling.
Steps to choose a rhythm and start/stop rhythm playback.
Details on adjusting the tempo for rhythm playback.
Guides on setting tempo and using the auto accompaniment feature.
Explains the CASIO CHORD method for playing accompaniment chords.
Details the FINGERED chord method and chord types.
Instructions for inserting temporary rhythm pattern changes.
How to set up the keyboard to start rhythm play automatically.
Guide to adjusting the volume of accompaniment parts.
Steps to select and play a Song Bank tune.
Details how to stop playback and adjust volume.
Covers pausing, fast-forwarding, rewinding, and tempo adjustment.
Instructions for changing the tone of a Song Bank tune's melody.
How to turn melody or accompaniment parts on/off for practice.
Managing applause sound and playing all Song Bank tunes sequentially.
Steps to find chord names, keys, and fingerings in the Chord Book.
Explains chord composition, naming, and inverted forms.
Covers using CLEAR, specification buttons, and keyboard input for chords.
A chart showing chord types, symbols, and corresponding modifier keys.
How to raise or lower the overall key of the keyboard in semitone units.
Instructions for fine-tuning the keyboard to match other instruments.
Addresses issues like no sound, low battery, and auto-accompaniment problems.
Lists technical specifications like model, keys, tones, polyphony, and rhythms.
Details power supply, terminals, speaker output, dimensions, and weight.