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Kawai ES110 User Manual

Kawai ES110
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ES110
Owners Manual
Preparation Before Use
Playing the Piano
Internal Songs
Recorder
Settings
Appendix

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Kawai ES110 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Keyboard88-key Responsive Hammer Compact Action
Polyphony192 notes
Speakers12 cm x 2
Amplifiers7W x 2
Weight12 kg (26.5 lbs)
MetronomeYes
Touch SensitivityLight, Normal, Heavy, Off
Sound SourceHarmonic Imaging (HI)
Internal Sounds19
ConnectivityMIDI In/Out, Headphone jacks (2), Pedal input
Other EffectsChorus, Delay
Lesson FunctionYes
Recorder3 songs
Dimensions1312 mm x 286 mm x 145 mm (51 5/8” x 11 1/4” x 5 3/4”)
Included AccessoriesMusic Rest, AC Adapter, Damper Pedal
ReverbYes (4 types)

Summary

Important Safety Instructions

General Safety Precautions

Provides essential safety guidelines for operating the digital piano, including warnings against electrical hazards and improper use.

Picture Symbols Explained

Explains the meaning of various safety symbols used in the manual to alert users to potential risks.

User Information and Disposal

Details requirements for servicing, repair, and proper disposal of the instrument, emphasizing qualified personnel and environmental responsibility.

Preparation Before Use

Part Names and Functions

Identifies and explains the function of each button, knob, and jack on the ES110 digital piano's control panel and rear.

Setting Up the Piano

Provides step-by-step instructions on how to assemble the instrument, including attaching the music rest and connecting the pedal.

Basic Operation

Guides users through the initial steps of powering on the instrument, connecting the power adapter, and adjusting the volume.

Playing the Piano

Recorder

Recording a song

Provides instructions on how to record performances to the instrument's internal memory, including selecting a song memory and starting recording.

Settings

Keyboard and Sound Settings

Covers adjustments for reverb, damper resonance, voicing, touch sensitivity, tuning, temperament, and effects.

MIDI Settings

Explains MIDI terminals, channels, functions like program change, local control, and multi-timbral mode for connecting to other devices.

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