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Casio CTK-519 - Adjusting the Tempo; Using Auto Accompaniment

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Supply
This
keyboard
can
be
powered
by
current
from
a
standard
house-
hold
wall
outlet
(using
the
specified
AC
adaptor)
or
by
batter-
ies.
Always
make
sure
you
turn
the
keyboard
off
whenever
you
are
not
using
it.
Using
batteries
Always
make
sure
you
tum
off
the
keyboard
before
loading
or
replacing
batteries,
To
load
batteries
1.
Remove
the
battery
compartment
cover.
2.
Load
6
D-size
batteries
into
the
battery
com-
partment.
*
Make
sure
that
the
positive
(+)
and
negative
(-)
ends
are
facing
correctly,
3.
Insert
the
tabs
on
the
battery
compartment
cover
into
the
holes
provided
and
close
the
cover,
The
keyboard
may
not
function
correctly
if
you
load
or
replace
batteties
with
power
tured
on.
If
this
happens,
turning
the
key-
board
off
and
then
back
on
again
should
return
functions
back
to
normal,
Important
Battery
Information
I
The
following
shows
the
approximate
battery
life,
Manganese
batteries
.....
10
hours
(CTK-501)
8
hours
(CTK-SIUCTK-515)
‘The
above
value
is
standard
battery
tife
at
normal
tempera-
ture,
with
the
keyboard
volume
at
medium
setting.
Temper-
ature
extremes
or
playing
at
very
loud
volume
settings
can
shorten
battery
life.
I
Any
of
the
(ollowing
symptoms
indicate
low
battery
power.
Replace
batteries
as
soon
us
possible
whenever
any
of
the
following
occurs.
+
Dim
power
supply
indicator
*
Dim,
difficult
to
read
display
*
Abnormally
low
apeaker/headphone
volume
*
Distortion
of
sound
output
+
Occasional
interruption
of
sound
when
playing
at
high
vol-
umes
*
Sudden
power
faiture
when
playing
at
high
volumes
*
Dimuning
of
the
display
playing
at
high
volume
+
Abnormal
chyttmm
pattern
and
Song
Bank
play
IMPORTANT!
Improper
handling
of
batteries
can
cause
them
to
burst
and
leak,
which
creates
the
danger
of
personal
injury
or
damage
due
ta
contact
with
battery
acid.
Ba
sure
to
note
the
following
impor-
tant
precautions.
=
Always
make
sure
that
the
positive
(+)
and
negative
(-)
poles
are
facing
correctly
as
indicated
near
the
battery
compariment.
+
To
avoid
damage
caused
by
leaking
batteries,
be
sure
to
(e-
move
batteries
from
the
keyboard
whenevar
you
leave
it
unat-
tended
tor
long
periods
(such
as
whan
leaving
on
a
trip).
+
Never
mix
batteries
of
different
types.
*
Never
mix
ald
batieries
wilh
new
ones.
+
Never
discard
battaries
by
Incinerating
them,
do
not
allow
their
poles
to
be
shorted
(connected
to
each
other),
never
take
batteries
apart,
and
do
not
expase
batteries
to
direct
heat.
*
Replace
batterias
as
soon
as
possible
after
any
sign
they
are
gotting
weak,
+
Nevar
attempt
to
recharge
batteries.
E-10
Using
the
AC
Adaptor
Make
sure
that
you
use
only
the
AC
adaptor
specified
for
this.
keyboard.
Fobecitied
4
AC
adaptor
ADS
‘AG
outlet
Also
note
the
following
important
warnings
and
precautions
when
using
the
AC
adaptor.
WARNING!
+
Taka
care
16
avold
any
damage
to
or
breakage
of
the
power
cord.
‘Never
place
any
heavy
objects
on
the
power cord
or
expose
it
10
iiect
heat,
Doing
so
creates
the
danger
of
power
cord
damage,
fire,
and
electrical
shock.
*
Use
only
the
specitied
AC
adaptor.
Use
of
anciner
type
of
adaptor
85
the
danger
of
fire
and
electrical
shock.
CAUTION!
+
For
setety
sake,
be
sure
to
unplug
the
AC
adaptor
from
tne
wall
outle’
whenever
leaving
the
keyboard
unattended
for
a
long
time
(auch
as
whan
leaving
an
a
trip)
+
Atways
lum
Of
the
keyboard
and
unplug
the
AC
adapior
trom
tne
wall
outlet
when
you
are
not
using
the
keyboard.
IMPORTANT!
‘+
Make
sure
that
the
keyboard
is
turned
off
before
connecting
or
disconnecting
tha
AC
adaptor.
*
Using
the
AC
adaptor
tar
a
long
time
can
cause
it
ta
become
warm
to
the
touch.
This
is
norma!
and
does
not
indicate
mal-
function.
Auto
Power
Off
When
you
are
using
battery
power,
keyboard
power
turns
off
automatically
whenever
you
leave
it
on
without
pecforming
any
operation
for
about
6
minutes.
When
this
happens,
use
the
POW-
ER/MODE
switch
to
turn
power
back
on,
SNOTES
Auto
Power
Off
js
disabled
{it
does
not
function}
when
you
are
using
the
AC
adaptor
to
power
the
keyboard.
To
disable
Auto
Power
Off
Hold
down
the
TONE
button
while
turning
on
the
keyboard
to
disable
Auto
Power
Off.
t
+
When
Auto
Power
Off
is
disabled,
the
keyboard
does
not
tum.
off
automatically
no
matter
how
[ong
it
is
left
with
no
opera-
tion
being
performed.
+
All
keyboard
settings
are
returned
to
their
initial
defaults
when-
ever
keyboard
power
is
turned
back
on
after
being
turned
off
by
operation
of
the
POWER/MODE
switch
or
Auto
Power
Oif.
Sinaia
‘This
section
provides
information
on
performing
basic
keyboard
Gperations.
To
play
the
keyboard
7.
Set
the
POWER/MODE
switch
to
NORMAL.
2.
Use
the
MAIN
VOLUME
buttons
to
lower
the
key-
board
volume.
*
It’s
always
a
good
idea
lo
set
the
keyboard
volume
at
a
relatively
low
level
before
playing,
*
Pressing
(4
or
[¥]
causes
the
current
volume
setting
to
appear
on
the
display.
Press
(AJ
or
[¥]
again
to
change
the
setting.
3.
Play
something
on
the
keyboard.
Selecting
a
Tone
This
keyboard
comes
with
100
built-in
tones.
Use
the
following
procedure
to
select
the
tone
you
want
to
use.
To
select
a
tone
1
2
Find
the
tone
you
want
to
use
in
the
keyboard's
tone
list
and
note
its
tone
number.
Press
the
TONE
button.
Appears
when
TONE
button
is
pressed
tone
[2
.
nn
FE
o
l
enya
wou!
UUT
Loe
Use
the
number
buttons
to
input
the
two
digit
tone
number
for
the
tone
you
want
to
select.
Example:
To
select
"26
WOOD
BASS",
input
2
and
then
6.
Display
4
ove
j
CG
hlnodbae.
+
Now
notes
played
on
the
keyboard
will
be
played
using
an
acaustical
Wood
bass
sound.
»
aNOTESE
+
Atways
input
beth
digits
for
the
tone
number,
including
a
leading
zer0
[if
any].
tf
you
Mput
one
digit
and
stop,
ihe
display
wik
auto-
matically
clear
your
input
aftar
a
few
seconds,
+
You
can
also
increment
the
cisplayed
tone
number
by
pressing
[+]
and
decrement
it
by
pressing
[-I.
IAB
OIA
Combination
tones
The
following
describes
the
two
types
of
combination
tones
that
are
available.
Layered
Tones
Example:
80
STR
PIANO
This
tone
layers
a
strings
tone
with
a
piano
tone
so
they
both
sound
when
a
keyboard
key
is
pressed.
Split
Tones
Example:
$0
BASS/PIANO
This
tone
splits
the
keyboard
so
one
range
is
assigned
a
bass
tone
and
another
cange
is
assigned
a
piano
tone.
|-<+——
aass
—~—e-—_——
pra
——_»}
Percussion
sounds
Example:
99
PERCUSSION
This
tone
assigns
various
percussion
sounds
to
the
keyboard.
See
the
Percussion
Assignment
List
on
page
A-3
for
full
details,
Polyphony
The
term
polyphony
refers
ta
the
maximum
number
of
notes
you
can
play
at
the
same
time,
The
keyboard
has
12-note
po-
lyphooy,
which
includes
the
notes
you
play
as
well
as
the
rhythms
and
auto-accompaniment
patterns
that
are
played
by
the
keyboard.
This
means
that
when
a
rhythm
or
auto-accompa-
niment
pattem
is
being
played
by
the
keyboard,
the
number
of
notes
(polyphony)
available
for
keyboard
play
is
reduced.
Also
note
that
some
of
the
tones
offer
only
6-note
polyphony.
*
When
rhythm
or
auto
accompaniment
is
playing,
the
number
of
sounds
simultaneously
played
is
reduced.
Digital
Sampling
‘Acumber
of
the
tones
that
are
available
with
this
keyboard
have
been
recorded
and
processed
using
a
technique
called
digital
sampling.
To
ensure
a
high
levet
of
tonal
quality,
samples
are
taken
in
the
low,
mid,
and
high
ranges
and
then
combined
to
provide
you
with
sounds
that
are
amazingly
close
to
the
origi-
nals.
You
may
natice
very
slight
differences
in
votume
or
sound
quality
for
some
tones
when
you
play
them
at
different
posi-
tions
on
the
keyboard.
This
is
an
unavoidable
result
of
multipte
sampling,
and
it
is
not
a
sign
of
malfunction,
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