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| Brand | Casio |
|---|---|
| Model | CTK-710 |
| Category | Electronic Keyboard |
| Language | English |
Explains safety symbols and defines DANGER, WARNING, and CAUTION levels for product usage.
Details precautions for handling batteries to prevent leakage or explosion.
Outlines crucial safety measures when using the AC adapter to prevent electric shock or fire.
Explains risks associated with battery misuse, including leakage and explosion.
Warns about risks from liquids or metal entering the product.
Advises on actions if product is dropped, and placement to prevent injury.
Provides instructions for safe AC adapter usage, including cord care.
Warns about connectors, hazardous locations, and display screen precautions.
Advises on safe listening volumes, avoiding heavy objects, and correct stand assembly.
Introduces the keyboard's key features like tones, rhythms, lessons, and the music information system.
Provides advice on avoiding heat, humidity, sunlight, and proper cleaning methods.
Identifies and explains the main buttons and controls on the keyboard's control panel.
Explains how to attach the optional score stand to the keyboard.
Explains how to control volume, change key, and fine-tune pitch.
Outlines requirements and setup for connecting the keyboard to a computer.
Covers common problems and lists the technical details of the keyboard.
Lists supplementary information like tone lists, rhythm lists, and chord charts.
Identifies and describes the various input/output jacks located on the rear panel of the keyboard.
Provides a simplified, step-by-step guide to start playing the keyboard.
Guides users on how to play Etudes or Concert Piece tunes from the keyboard's library.
Details the process for correctly loading AA-size batteries into the keyboard's compartment.
Explains how to connect and use the AC adapter, including important usage and storage precautions.
Describes the automatic power-off feature and how to disable it for continuous operation.
Explains how to connect headphones or external audio equipment for playback.
Guides on connecting the keyboard to computers or sequencers for data exchange.
Details connecting a sustain pedal and microphone for enhanced functionality.
Covers the fundamental steps to begin playing the keyboard.
Guides users on how to choose from the 242 built-in tones available on the keyboard.
Explains layered and split tones, allowing multiple sounds to be played simultaneously.
Describes percussion sounds, their assignment, and understanding polyphony limits.
Details using the microphone jack, including volume adjustment and preventing feedback.
Guides on choosing from 100 rhythms and starting or stopping rhythm playback.
Explains how to set the tempo for rhythms and built-in tunes using TEMPO buttons.
Details how to activate and use the Auto Accompaniment feature with CASIO CHORD or FINGERED methods.
Describes different chord types and their fingering for CASIO CHORD accompaniment.
Explains how to use fill-in patterns to add variation during rhythm play.
Guides on setting up the keyboard to start rhythm play simultaneously with playing a chord.
Instructions on how to select and play tunes from the Song Bank library.
Instructions on how to select and play tunes from the Piano Bank library.
Details how to change the tempo of a tune while it is playing.
Explains how to select different tones for the melody part of a tune.
Guides on playing all Song Bank and Piano Bank tunes sequentially.
Describes how the Piano Bank button provides quick access to piano tones and tunes.
Outlines the three steps of the lesson system: timing, notes, and normal speed play.
Explains how Song Bank and Piano Bank tunes are used in the 3-step lesson for different practice methods.
Describes display content including note pitch, fingering, next note, and handling of note sequences.
Refers to adjusting the tempo for 3-step lesson play using the tempo adjustment procedure.
Explains how the Evaluation Mode scores performances and provides feedback during Step 3 of lessons.
Guides on using lesson functions and the evaluation mode to master tunes.
Details how the keyboard evaluates performance and displays results with messages and ranks.
Describes the voice fingering guide feature and how to turn it on or off.
Explains how to navigate through various setting screens using the SETTING button.
Details how to adjust the volume of accompaniment and Song Bank tunes.
Guides on changing the keyboard's overall key in semitone units.
Explains how to fine-tune the keyboard's pitch using cents adjustment.
Lists the minimum hardware and software requirements for connecting the keyboard to a computer.
Provides steps to install the necessary USB MIDI driver for computer connectivity.
Explains how to configure driver signing settings in Windows XP for proper connection.
Guides on installing Adobe Reader, required for viewing the USB MIDI driver user's guide.
Details how to establish a physical USB connection between the keyboard and a computer.
Explains the GM MODE setting for optimal General MIDI data playback.
Describes how to specify the MIDI channel for sending data from the keyboard.
Explains how to set the MIDI channel for receiving and displaying tune data.
Details the LOCAL CONTROL setting, which determines if the keyboard's internal sound is used.
Solutions for no sound, battery issues, and power-related problems.
Addresses problems with accompaniment, lesson guides, tuning, microphone, and data transfer.
Explains tone variations and solutions for tuning/transpose mismatches.
A comprehensive list of all available tones, their numbers, and associated parameters.
Continues the comprehensive list of available tones, including GM tones.
Continues the comprehensive list of available tones, including GM tones and drum sets.
Explains the different range types (A, B, C, D, E) used for keyboard sounds and effects.
Lists all percussion sounds and their corresponding key assignments for the drum set.
Provides diagrams and fingerings for various chords used in Fingered Mode.
Continues the chart of chord fingerings for different root notes and chord types.
A categorized list of all 100 available rhythm patterns with their corresponding numbers.
Lists the 50 tunes available in the Song Bank, including their numbers.
Lists the 50 tunes available in the Piano Bank, including their numbers.
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