Connecting a pair of Headphones
Plug a pair of standard stereo headphones here for private practice or
late-night playing.
Jack 1: When headphones are connected, sound can be heard from the
headphones and speakers.
Jack 2: When headphones are connected, the internal speakers will be
muted, and the sound can only be heard from the headphones.
Note:
To avoid the risk of hearing loss, do not use headphones at high volume
level for a long period of time.
Connecting an Audio Equipment
The AUX OUT jack delivers the output of the instrument to external
audio equipment such as a keyboard amplifier, stereo sound system,
mixing console, or recording interface.
Use an audio cable to connect the AUX OUT jack of the instrument to
the INPUT jack of the external audio equipment.
Notes:
1. Turn off the power to all devices before connecting or disconnecting
external equipment.
2. To avoid damaging the speakers, set the master volume level to
minimum before turning on the power.
Connecting an MP3/CD Player
The AUX IN jack receives audio signals from an external audio source
such as an MP3 or a CD player.
Use an audio cable to connect the AUX IN jack of the instrument to the
OUTPUT jack of an MP3/CD player. The instrument’s speakers will play
the music transmitted from the external player, and you can play along.
Connecting a Computer
Use a standard USB cable to connect the USB jack of the instrument to
the USB port of a computer.
With USB, you can save a keyboard performance to the computer or
use the instrument to play back music played on the computer.
Note:
Do not set the USB MIDI device to be both input and output simultane-
ously when configuring the software on your computer. Otherwise, the
sound will be overlapped when playing the keyboard.
Connections
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