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Troubleshooting
Ifyour
keyboard
operates
erratically,
replace
the
batteries
or
shift
to
one
of
the
alternate
power
‘sources
mentioned
in
“Choosing
a
Power
Supply”
on
page
10.
Ifthe
keybaord
continues
to
‘operate
erratically,
use
the
following
troubleshooting
chart
to
correct
the
problem.
Trouble
PossibleCause
==)
Remedy
No
sound,
even
if
keys
are
pressed.
Real-time
Memory
and
Effect
Memory
contents
erased.
Occasional
interference,
Nosound
whenconnected
toextemal
amplifier,
|
Harmony
Arranger
processing
does
not
end
‘when
Harmony
Ar-
ranger
button
is
pressed.
Buzzer-like
noise
sounds
suddenly,
‘Cannot
produce
the
desired
melody
with
Pitch
Sensor.
T
}
|
|
machines
and
similar
|
Dead
bates,
T
|.Headphonesconnected.
|
1.
Disconnect
headphones.
2.
Auto
power
off
has
ac-
|
2.Set
the
POWER/MODE
se-
tivated.
|
lector
to
OFF
and
then
ON
again,
|.
Power
supply
cut
off,
|
1.
Make
sure
power
supply
is
2.Dead
batteries.
|
_
always
maintained
(page
10).
|
2.Replace
batteries
before
they
0
dead.
Refrigerators,
washing
|
Use
outlet
as
far
away
as
possi-
ble
fromappliance
thought
tobe
electric
appliances.
|
the
cause.
Defective
connection
|
Replace
connection
cord.
cord
Dead
batteries
Replace
batteries
or
switch
to
another
power
supply.
Remember
that
this
clears
real-time
memory
contents,
so
you
will
have
to
re-record
the
‘melody
that
you
want
to
use
with
Harmony
Arranger.
See
the
notice
on
page
39.
+
I.MIC
VOLUME
is
set
1.
Increase
the
MIC
VOLUME,
too
close
to
MIN.
setting,
2.Tone
being
used
is
not_|
2.
PIANO
and
PERCUSSION
suitable
for
Pitch
tones
are not
suitable
for use
Sensor.
with
Pitch
Sensor.
Use
16
OBOE,
15
FAT
BRASS,
32
VIOLIN.
of
one
of
the
other
tones
listed
under
“Using
the
Pitch
Sensor”
on
page
33.
Specifications
Number
of
keys:
Polyphony:
Preset
tones:
‘Auto-rhythms:
Digital
Effects:
“Effect
Control:
*Effect
Memory:
Pitch
Sensor:
Hand
percussions:
Demonstration
tunes:
Memory:
Memory
capacity:
Harmony
Arranger:
Built-in
speakers:
‘Terminals:
Power
source:
Auto-power
off:
Power
consumpt
Dimensions
(W
x
D
x
H):
32
(mini)
6-note
(Max)
100
12;
ROCK,
DISCO,
16
BEAT,
SWING
2
BEAT,
SWING
4
BEAT,
SAMBA,
BOSSA
NOVA,
BEGUINE,
TANGO,
MARCH,
SLOW
ROCK,
WALTZ
60
preset
effects
(including
NON
EFFECT)
2
parameters
for
most
effects
(1
parameter
for
some)
Provides
storage
of
up
to
10
user
effects
created
using
Effect
Control
Detects
the
pitch
of
microphone
input
and
reproduces
the
corre-
sponding
note
from
the
built
in
sound
source
(monophonic).
5
pads,
2
variation
buttons
(A/B)
6
original
tunes
1
track,
real-time
memory
Up
to
1,300
notes
(approx.)
Adds
Auto-Accompaniment
chords
to
a
melody
stored
in
Real-
‘Time
Memory.
Four
progression
variation
are
available
for
each
melody.
8
em
dia
x
2
(output
=
1W
+
1W)
Output
jack
[output
impedance:
502,
output
voltage:
4V(RMS)MAX\,
AC
adaptor
jack
(DC
9V),
Mic
input
jack
[input
impedance
=1KQ,
sensitivity
=
10mV}
3.way
AC/DC
power
sources;
AC:
100, 117,
220
or
240
(+
10V)
50/60
Hz
with
optional
AC
adaptor
AD-5
AC
adaptor
DC:
6
AA
size
(SUM-3/R6P)
manganese
dry
batteries
*
Battery
life:
approx
2
hours
(SUM-3)
/
5
hours
(AM3)
Car
battery:
Requires
optional
CA-5
car
adaptor
Automatically
switches
power
off
approximately
6
minutes
afier
the
last
keyboard
operation.
67W
564
x
245
x63
mm
(22:3/16"
x
9
5/8"
x2
1/2")
1.6kg
(3.5ibs)
including
batteries
headset
mike
+
Design
and
specifications
are
subject
to
change
without
notice
ign
and
spe
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