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Ea
Using
the
AC
Adaptor
Make
sure
that
you
use
only
the
AC
adaptor
specified
for
this
key-
board.
"
gpecitied
AC
Adaptor:
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adapior
AO-12
AC
outlet
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Also
note
the
following
important
warnings
and
precautions
when
using
the
AC
adaptor.
WARNING!
«
Take
care
to
avold
any
damage
to
of
breakage
of
the
power
cord.
Never
piace
any
heavy
objects
on
(he
power
cord
or
expose
It
to
direct
heat.
Qoing
so
craates
the
danger
of
power
cord
damage,
lire,
and
electrical
shock.
©
Use
onty
the
specified
AC
adapior.
Use
of
another
type
of
adaplor
cre-
‘ates
the
denger
of
fire
and
electrical
shock.
CAUTION!
*
For
safety
sake,
be
sure
to
unplug
the
AC
adaptor
from
the
wall
outtet
whenever
leaving
the
keyboard
unattended
for
a
long
lime
(such
as
when
leaving
on
a
trip).
.
;
Always
turn
olf
the
keyboard
and
unplug
the
AC
adaptor
from
the
wall
outlet
when
you
are
not
using
the
keyboard.
IMPORTANT!
——————————
*
Make
sure
that
the
keyboard
Is
turned
off
before
connecting
or
disconnecting
the
AC
adapior.
*
Using
the
AC
adaptor
for
a
long
time
can
cause
It
to
become
warm
to
the
touch,
This
is
norma!
and
does
not
Indicate
maitunction.
Auto
Power
Off
When
you
are
using
battery
power,
keyboard
power
turns
off
auto-
matically
whenever
you
leave
it
on
without
performing
any
opera-
tion
for
about
6
minutes.
When
this
happens,
press
the
POWER
but-
ton
to
tum
power
back
on.
«NOTEL
Auto
Power
Off
Ie
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
dis-
able
Auto
Power
Off.
;
©
When
Auto
Power
Off
is
disabled,
the
keyboard
does
not
tum
off
automatically
no
matter
how
long
it
is
left
with
no
operation
being
performed.
,
*
Auto
Power
Off
is
automatically
enabled
whenever
you
turn
on
keyboard
power.
;
:
‘S
{
|
Tone
number,
layer,
split,
split
point,
touch
response,
reverb,
|
.
Settings
Ke
Tone,
rhythm,
and
other
“main
keyboard
settings”
in
effect
when
you
turn
off
the
keyboard
manually
by
pressing
POWER
or
when
Auto
Power
Off
turns
off
power
are
still
in
effect
the
next
time
you
turn
power
back
on.
Main
Keyboard
Settings
——_—_____,
1
rhythm
number,
tempo,
Mixer
Mode
settings
(channel,
on/2tt/
~"
solo,
program
change
number,
volume,
pan
pot),
General
MIDI
Mode
on/off,
basic
channel,
MIDI
in
chord
judge
on/off,
ac-
comp
MIDI
out
on/off,
navigate
track,
pitch
bend
range,
as-
|
signable
jack
setting,
accompaniment
volume,
user
area
tones
j
(Synthesizer
Mode).
.
Memory
Contents
In
addition
to
the
above
settings,
data
stored
in
the
Memory
Mode
is
also
retained
when
keyboard
power
is
turned
off.
Electrical
Power
The
settings
and
memory
data
described
above
are
retained
as
long
~
as
the
keyboard
Is
being
supplied
with
electrical
power.
Unplugging
the
AC
adaptor
when
batteries
are
not
loaded
or
when
loaded
batter-
les
are
dead
cuts
off
the
keyboard's
electrical
power
supply.
This
caus-
es
all
settings
to
be
initialized
to
their
factory
defaults
and
clears
all
data
stored
in
memory.
Power
Requirements
Note
the
following
precautions
whenever
you
want
to
ensure
that
current
keyboard
settings
and
memory
contents
are
not
lost.
©
Make
sure
the
keyboard
Is
being
supplied
power
through
the
AC
adaptor
before
replacing
its
batteries.
«
Before
unplugging
the
AC
adaptor,
make
sure
that
fresh
batteries
are
loaded
in
the
keyboard.
¢
Make
sure
that
keyboard
power
Is
turned
off
before
replacing
bat-
terles
or
unplugging
the
AC
adaptor.
Remember
that
you
can
also
dump
the
memory
contents
of
this
key-
board
to
another
MIDI
device
using
the
procedure
described
under
“Dumping
Internal
Data”
on
page
E-50.
Resetting
the
Keyboard
Use
the
following
reset
procedure
to
return
the
keyboard
to
its
facto-
ry
default
settings
(the
settings
it
had
when
you
purchased
it).
ooo
\MPOATANTI
‘The
following
procedure
deletes
ail
data
stored
In
the
Synthesizer
Mode
and
the
Memory
Mode.
Make
sure
you
no
longer
need
the
dala
before
pertorming
the
following
procedure,
To
reset
the
keyboard
7.
Remove
all
batteries
from
the
keyboard
and
dis-
connect
the
AC
adaptor.
Ze
Hole
down
the
POWER
button
for
about
20
sec
onds.
*
THAE-CHA
©
Phones/Output
Terminal
Before
connecting
phunes
or
other
external
equipment,
be
sure
to
first
turn
down
the
volume
settings
of
the
keyboard
and
the
connected
equipment.
You
can
then
adjust
volume
to
the
desired
level
after
con:
nections
are
complete.
oe
ee
gem!”
Ses,
ze
[Rear
Panel}
PHONES/OUTPUT
Termins!
AUXIN
of
similer
terminal
of
sudte
empiitier
Connecting
Phones
(Figure
©)
Connecting
phones
cuts
off
output
from
the
keyboard’s
built-in
speak-
ers,
so
you
can
play
even
late
at
night
without
disturbing
anyone.
Audio
Equipment
(Figure
©)
Connect
the
keyboard
to
a
audio
equipment
using
4
commercially
available
connecting
cord
with
a
standard
plug
on
one
end
and
two
PIN
plugs
on
the
other
end.
Note
that
the
standard
plug
you
connect
to
the
keyboard
must
be
a
stereo
plug
otherwise
you
will
be
able
to
output
only
one
of
stereo
channels,
In
this
configuration,
you
nor-
mally
set
the
input
selector
of
the
audio
equipment
to
the
terminal
(usually
marked
AUX
IN
or
something
similar)
where
the
cord
from
the
keyboard
Is
connected.
See
the
user
documentation
that
comes
with
your
audio
equipment
for
full
details.
Musical
Instrument
Amplifier
(Figure
@}
Use
a
commercially
available
connecting
cord
to
connect
the
keyboard
to
a
musical
instrument
amplifier.
aNOTES
Be
sure
to
use
&
connecting
cord
that
has
a
stereo
siandard
plug
on
the
end
you
connect
to
the
keyboard,
and
s
connector
thal
provides
dual
chan-
nel
(left
and
right)
input
to
the
amplifier
to
which
you
are
connecling.
The
wrong
type
of
connector
at
elther
end
can
cause
one
of
the
stareo
chan-
nels
to
be
lost.
.
When
cannected
to
a
musical
instrument
amplifier,
set
the
volume
of
the
keyboard
to
a
relatively
low
level
and
make
oulput
volume
ad-
justments
using
the
amplifier’s
controls.
Connection
Example
PIM
plug
(red)
PIN
jack
To
keybosrd's
PHONES/OUTPUT
©
torminal
Stereo
standard
plug
PIN
plug
{white}
.
Standerd
plug
queen.
INOTES
You
can
also
connect
the
keyboard
to
a
computer
or
sequencer.
See
“mior
on
page
E-46
for
details.
:
THA-EOISA
Assignable
jack
Terminal
You
can
connect
an
optional
sustain
pedal
(S?-2
or
SP-10)
to
the
AS-,
SIGNABLE
JACK
terminal
to
enable
the
capabilities
described
be-
low.
For
details
on
how
to
select
the
pedal
function
you
want,
see
“AS-
SIGNABLE
JACK
TERMINAL”
on
page
£-49,
ASSIGNABLE
JACK
Terminal
Sustain
Pedal
'
*
With
piano
tones,
depressing,
the
pedal
causes
notes
to
linger,
much
like
a
piano’s
damper
pedat.
+
With
organ
tones,
depressing
the
pedal
causes
notes
to
continue
to
sound
until
the
pedal
Is
released.
Sostenuto
Pedal
+
As
with
the
sustain
pedal
function
described
above,
depressing
the
sostenuto
pedal
causes
notes
to
be
sustained.
+
This
difference
between
a
sostenute
pedal
and
sustain
pedal
is
the
timing.
With
a
sostenuto
pedal,
you
press
the
keys
and
then
de-
press
the
pedal
before
you
release
the
keys.
Only
the
notes
that
are
sounding
when
the
pedal
is
depressed
are
sustained.
Soft
Pedal
Depressing
the
pedal
softens
the
sound
of
the
notes
being
played.
;
Rhython
StarvStop
Pedal
:
In
this
case,
the
pedal
performs
the
same
functions
as
the
START/
STOP
button.
:
Accessories
and
Options
Use
only
the
accessories
and
options
specified
for
this
keyboard.
Use
of
non-authorized
items
creates
the
danger
of
fire,
clectrical
shock,
and
personal
injury.
E-13

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Casio WK-1300 Specifications

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BrandCasio
ModelWK-1300
CategoryKeyboard
LanguageEnglish

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