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| Type | Electronic Keyboard |
|---|---|
| Brand | Radio Shack |
| Model | MD-992 |
| Number of Keys | 49 |
| Touch Sensitivity | No |
| Built-in Speakers | Yes |
| Number of Preset Tones | 100 |
| Number of Preset Rhythms | 100 |
| MIDI Compatibility | No |
| Power Source | AC Adapter or Batteries |
| Polyphony | 8 voices |
| Battery Type | 6 x 'C' size batteries |
Explains various safety symbols and their meanings used in the manual.
Illustrates common safety symbols like caution and prohibition icons.
Details the connectors and ports available on the back of the keyboard.
Explains the functions and indicators shown on the keyboard's LCD screen.
Explains how to load and replace AA-size batteries for keyboard operation.
Details the correct usage and precautions for the AC power adapter.
Describes the automatic power-saving feature and how to disable it.
Explains how keyboard settings are reset to defaults.
Details how to connect headphones or external audio systems.
Explains the connection and function of an optional sustain pedal.
Advises on using only specified accessories for safety.
Instructions on how to power on, adjust volume, and play the keyboard.
Guide on choosing from the keyboard's 100 built-in instrument sounds.
Details percussion sounds and their assignment to keyboard keys.
Instructions for connecting and using a microphone with the keyboard.
How to choose from 100 available rhythm patterns.
Steps to start and stop rhythm playback.
How to set the playback speed for rhythms and songs.
Guide to using the keyboard's automatic accompaniment feature.
Details the Concert Chord method for playing chords easily.
Steps to select and play a built-in song.
Defines a chord as a root note stacked with other notes.
Explains how chords are named using letters and symbols.
Describes different ways to play the same chord.
How to raise or lower the keyboard's overall key.
How to fine-tune the keyboard to match other instruments.
Defines MIDI as a standard for digital musical signals.
Describes the General MIDI standard for sound sources.
Details MIDI messages sent and received by the keyboard.
A comprehensive list of all 100 instrument tones available.