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Possible
Cause
|
Action
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ijewe
No
keyboard
Sound
1.
Power
supply
problem.
1.
Correctly
attach
the
AC
adaptor,
make
sure
that
batteries
poles
(+/-)
are
fac-
ing
correctly,
and
check
to
make
sure
that
batteries
are
not
dead.
Press
the
POWER
button
to
lurn
on
power.
.
3.
Use
the
VOLUME
slider
to
increase
vol-
ume.
4.
Noemal
play
is
not
possible
on
the
ac-
companiment
keyboard
while
the
MODE
switch
is
set
to
CASIO
CHORD
or
FINGERED.
Change
the
MODE
switch
setting
to
NORMAL,
Page
E-1
rd
2.
Power
is
not
turned
om.
Page
E-14
mamas
14
vee
Remenn
Sansone
+e
eecemans
mt
Le
ae
nt
.
Volume
setting
is
toa
low.
Page
E-t4
4.
The
MODE
switch
is
in
the
CASIO
Dumping
In
ternal
pen
CHORD
or
FINGERED
position.
;
To
import
dumped
data
from
another
machine
.
This
keyboard
stores
a
variety
of
internal
data,
including
data
re-
|
;
Page
E-16
q.
Starting
from
the
keyboard’s
normal
mode,
press
the
TRANSPOSE/TUNE/MIDI
button
four
times
to
display
the
data
dump
screen.
corded
to
memory
and
synthesizer
data.
This
data
can
be
sent
and
|
received
in
bulk
as
MIDI
exclusive
data
through
the
MIDI
terminals.
This
capability
makes
It
possible
for
you
to
use
a
computer
or
other
5.
LOCAL
CONTROL
is
off.
3,
Turn
on
LOCAL
CONTROL.
Page
E-49
MIDI
machine
as
cee
ere
ones
for
bag
alia
Hoeaneer.
6.
Mixer
channel
|
is
tumed
off.
6.
Use
the
Mixer
to
tum
channel
J
on.
Page
E-22
Mere
Reeds
OL
IN
and
MIDI
OUT
poh
ach
stoan
eect
nae
7.
Mixer
channel
1
volume
or
expression
|
7.
Use
the
Mixer
to
raise
the
volume
or
ex-
|
Page
E-23-24
setting
is
too
low.
pression
setting
for
channel
1.
chine
using
MIDI
cables.
Replace
the
batteries
with’a
set
of
new
ones
of
use
the
AC
adaptor.
Any
of
the
following
symptoms
while
Low
battery
power
using
battery
power.
Some
sottware
does
nol
support
MIDI
exclusive
data.
°
*
Dim
power
supply
indicator
2,
Use
the
[4]
and
[>]
CURSOR
buttons
to
change
to
*
Instrument
does
not
turn
on
To
dump
data
from
the
keyboard
to
an
exter-
the
dumped
data
import
screen,
indicated
by
the
mes-
.
Dieplay
that
flickering,
dim,
of
dif-
:
:
cult
to
rea
nal
machine
sage
“BulkRcvi".
*
Abnormally
low
speaker/head-
:
:
phone
volume
i
7.
Set
up
the
other
machine
by
putting
it
in
its
receive
¢
Distortion
of
sound
output
:
7
:
ree
mode.
.
i
r
ty
4
|
\
ft
es
1
Yr
F
|
*
Occasional
interruption
of
sound
©
See
the
documentation
that
comes
with
the
other
machine
jeoe_oo"d_
ote
fe
0's
eee
st
when
playing
at
high
volumes
«
Sudden
power
failure
when
playing,
at
high
volumes
*
Flickering
or
dimming
of
the
display
when
playing
at
high
volume
*
Continued
sound
output
even
alter
you
release
a
key
*
A
totally
different
tone
may
sound
*
Abnormal
rhythm
pattern
and
demo
tune
play
*
Loss
of
power,
sound
distortion,
or
low
volume
when
playing
from
a
connected
computer
or
MIDI
device
for
details,
2;
Starting
from
the
keyboard's
normal
mode,
press
the
3.
Press
the
(¥]
CURSOR
button
to
start
data
receive.
TRANSPOSE/TUNE/MIDI
button
four
times
to
display
the
data
dump
screen.
Jlk
Srl?
Et
3.
Press
the
(¥]
CURSOR
button
to
start
data
send.
*
The
keyboard
automatically
returns
to
its
normal
mode
af-
ter
afl
the
data
is
sent.
<l,
start
the
send
operation
on
the
sending
machine.
See
the
owner's
manual
that
comes
with
the
connected
machine
for
details.
*
The
keyboard
automatically
returns
to
its
normal
mode
af-
;
ter
all
the
data
is
received.
Auto
Accompaniment
does
not
sound.
1.
Use
the
ACCOMP
VOLUME
button
to
increase
the
volume.
2.
Use
the
Mixer
to
tum
the
channels
on.
.
Accompaniment
volume
is
set
to
000.
Page
E-21
2.
Auto
Accompaniment
part
Channels
7
through
10
are
turned
off.
3,
Auto
Accompaniment
part
Channels
7
through
10
volume
or
expression
setting,
Page
E-22
3.
Use
the
Mixer
to
raise
the
volume
or
ex-
pression
setting
for
the
applicable
chan-
Page
E-23~24
y
Nd
is
too
low.
nel.
Sound
output
does
not
change
when
|
Touch
response
ts
turned
off.
Press
the
TOUCH
RESPONSE
bulton
to
|
Page
E-H
key
pressure
is
varied.
.
turn
It
on.
Playing
the
keyboard
sounds
two
|
Layer
is
turned
on,
Press
the
LAYER
button
to
turn
off
tayer-
|
Page
E42
tones.
ing.
Different
tones
sound
when
keys
in
|
Split
is
turned
on.
Press
the
SPLIT
button
to
turn
off
split.
Page
£43
different
keyboard
ranges
are
pressed.
The
key
or
tuning
does
nat
match
|
The
tuning
of
transpose
parameter
is
set
|
Change
the
teanspase
or
tuning
parsmeter
|
Page
E45
when
playing
slong
with
another
|
to
a
value
other
than
00.
value
ty
00.
Page
E-22
MIDI
machine.
Parts
suddenly
drop
out
ducing
mem-
ory
playback.
Use
the
Mixer
to
turn
unneeded
channels
vif
and
decrease
the
number
of
parts
being
played.
The
number
of
tones
being
played
at
the
same
lime
exceeds
the
keyboard's
limita-
tion.
1.
Channels
are
turned
off
or
sume
chan-
|
1.
Use
the
Mixer
to
turn
channels
on.
Page
E-22
nel
is
set
to
solo,
:
2.
Volume
or
expression
setting
is
tog
low,
|
2.
Use
the
Miser
to
check
the
volume
ur
7
-
~
-{—
expression
setting.
Some
parts
do
not
play
at
all
during
memory
playback.
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E-23-24
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