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Casio WK-1350 User Manual

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‘About
the
Display
This
keyboard
can
be
powsred
by
current
from
»
standard
houre-
hold
wall
outlet
(using
the
specified
AC
adaptor)
or
by
batteries.
Al-
ways
make
sure
you
turn
the
keyboard
off
whenever
you
are
not
Important
Battery
Inlermallan
Mt
The
following
shows
the
approximate
battery
life
provided
by.
using
it.
different
battery
types.
»
Standard
battery
life:
Approximately
2
hours
(UM-1/R20)
Approximately
8
hours
(AM-1/LR20)
REVERB
Both
of
the
above
values
are
standard
battery
life
at
normal
tem-
HALL
—GM
Using
batteries
perature,
with
the
keyboard
volume
at
a
medium
setting.
Tem-
STAGE
_-
FREE
z
perature
extremes
or
playing
at
very
loud
volume
settings
can
ROOM
=
SESSION
Always
make
sure
you
turn
off
the
keyboard
before
loading
or
te-
shorten
battery
life.
=
placing
batteries.
Bl
Any
of
the
following
symptoms
indicate
low
battery
power,
[te
SYNTH
=
LAYER
:
:
;
place
batteries
as
soon
as
possible
whenever
any
of
the
following
MIXER
-
SPLIT
occurs.
3
MEMORY
A
*
Dim
power
supply
in:
icator
Lster
TOS
tbe
To
load
batteries
_
©
Instrument
does
not
turn
on
«
Display
that
is
flickering,
dim,
or
difficult
lo
read
+
Abnormally
low
speaker/headphone
volume
©
Distortion
of
sound
output
»
Occasional
interruption
of
sdlind
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
evén
after
you
release
a
key
+
A
lotally
different
tone
may
sound
:
*
Abnormal
rhythm
pattern
and
demo
tune
play
+
Loss
of
power,
sound
distortion,
ur
low
volume
when
playing
from
a
connected
computer
or
MIDI
device
:
7.
Remove
the
battery
compartment
cover.
IMPORTANT!
Improper
handling
of
batteries
can
cause
them
to
burst
and
leak,
which
creates
the
danger
of
personal
injury
or
damage
due
to
contact
wilh
battery
acid.
Be
sure
to
note
the
following
important
precautions.
*
Always
make
sure
that
the
positive
(+)
and
negative
(-)
poles
are
lacing
correctly
as
Indicated
near
the
battery
compartment.
*
To
avoid
damage
caused
by
leaking
batteries,
be
sure
to
remove
batteries
from
the
keyboard
whenever
you
leave
it
unattended
for
tong
periods
(such
as
when
leaving
on
a
trip).
«
Never
mix
batteries
of
different
types.
¢
Never
mix
old
batteries
with
new
ones.
+
Never
discard
batteries
by
Incinerating
them,
do
not
allow
their
poles
lo
be
shorted
(connected
to
each
other),
never
take
batteries
apart,
and
do
not
expose
batteries
to
direct
heat,
«
Replace
batteries
as
soon
as
possible
alter
any
sign
they
are
get-
ting
weak.
:
»
Never
attempt
to
recharge
batteries.
1
Abar
appears
to
indicate
the
function
(reverb,
synthesizer,
mixer,
memory)
currently
in
use.
In
this
exampte,
the
display
indicates
that
ROOM
setting
of
the
Reverb
function
ts
being
used.
:
2
Tone
number/Tone
name
:
‘The
tone
number/tone
name
area
is
also
used
to
indicate
the
chythm
number
and
rhythm
name,
and
to
indicate
various
functions
in
the
Synthesizer
Mode,
Mixer
Mode,
and
Memory
Mode.
:
Octave
Symbol
(HIGH)
partment,
»
Make
sure
that
the
positive
(+)
and
negative
(~)
ends
are
facing
correctly.
Appears
when
the
note
produced
by
the
keyboard
ts
one
octave
higher
than
the
note
indicated
on
the
staff.
=
:
Reema
Notes
you
play
on
the
keyboacd,
notes
being
played
back
from
memory,
chord
forms,
and
received
MIDI
data
are
shown
in
the
stafforrthe
as
=,
aa
:
display.
3
4
2.2
;
3.
‘Insert
the
tabs
on
the
battery
compartment
cov-
i
I
MIDI
Mode,
Free
Session,
Layer,
Split,
Touch
Respon
rrently
in
use.
nse
Y
P
.
nem.
the
function
(General
MIDI
Mode,
Free
Session,
Layer.
P
fouch
Response)
cu
yinu
er
into
the
holes
provided
dnd
close
the
cover:
7
8
9
Appears
when
the
note
produced
by
the
keyboard
is
one
octave
lower
than
the
note
indicated
on
the
staff.
The
beat
number
is
indicated
while
a
rhythm,
Auto-accompaniment,
or
Memory
Mode
Is
being
used.
The
number
of
measures/beat
area
ls
also
used
to
Indicate
the
mixer
channel,
and
Synthesizer
Mode’s
parameters.
The
measure
number
is
Indicated
while
a
rhythm,
Auto-accompaniment,
or
Memory
Mode
Is
being
used.
The
number
of
beats
per
minute
are
indicated
while
a
rhythm,
Auto-accompaniment,
of
Memory
Mode
is
being
used.
teries
with
power
turned
on.
If
this
h
‘,
turning
the
keyboard
The
tempo
area
Is
also
used
to
indicate
the
mixer
setting
value,
and
the
Memory
function's
clock.
off
and
het!
back
ni
again
should
Soe
RencHons
tock
to
etc
Q
This
display
shows
the
note
played
on
the
keyboard,
notes
being
played
back
from
memory,
chord
forms,
and
received
MIDI
data.
;
;
H
1
Bo
Level
Meter
The
velocity
of
each
channel
Is
indicated
as
one
of
three
levels.
This
display
also
shows
the
Mixer
functions
on/off
status.
12
The
name
of
the
chord
being
played
is
shown
on
the
display
while
Auto
Accompaniment
is
being
used.
The
keyboard
may
not
function
correctly
if
you
load
or
replace
bat-
1
|
es
2.
Load
six
D-size
batteries
into
the
battery
com-
|
|
SNOTES!
:
Display
examples
shown
In
this
User's
Guide
are
Intended
for
iltustrative
purposes
only.
The
sctual
text
and
values
thal
appear
on
the
display
may
dilfer
from
the
examples
shown
tn
this
User's
Guide.
=
:
«
Backlight
brightness
may
appear
somewhat
unstable
immediataly
after
the
keyboard
Is
turned
on.
This
does
not
indicate
malfunction,
and
brightness
will
stabilize
after
a
few
seconds.
The
back
lighting
of
the
display
Is
provided
by
a
fluorescent
fight,
which
loses
Its
brighiness
over
very
long
periods
of
use.
When
this
happens,
contact
your
original
dealer
or
a
CASIO
service
provider
about
having
the
backlight
replaced.
Note
that
you
will
be
charged
for
such
replace-
ment.
:
ew
TUAE-QIA
TAIA-E-ONIA
Be
ha
:
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Casio WK-1350 Specifications

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BrandCasio
ModelWK-1350
CategoryKeyboard
LanguageEnglish

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