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Learn how to play the keyboard and adjust the main volume.
Understand that the digital piano never needs tuning, but pitch can be adjusted.
Instructions on how to open and close the keyboard cover.
Guide on how to set up and lower the music stand.
Step-by-step guide to playing the grand piano demonstration performance.
How to select and listen to demonstration tunes for other sounds.
Instructions for playing all demonstration tunes in sequential order.
How to select sounds using the SOUND buttons and explore Touch Response.
Explanation of the Digital Reverb effect and its types.
How to apply a digital celeste effect for added sound depth.
Details on using the sostenuto pedal for sustained notes.
How to use the left pedal for a softer sound.
How to adjust the sound brightness using dedicated buttons.
How to adjust keyboard touch response (Light, Normal, Heavy).
What information is shown on the display during various operations.
Introduction to the Sequencer for recording and playback.
How the sustain pedal works and how its effect is controlled.
How to produce and select organ sounds using the ORGAN PRESETS button.
Guide on combining two different sounds for a richer tone.
How to adjust the volume balance between two mixed sounds.
How to select sounds for the left part when splitting the keyboard.
How to change the point where the keyboard is split.
How to turn on the metronome sound and adjust its tempo.
How to adjust the volume of the metronome sound.
How to set an accent on the first beat of each measure.
Basic concept of recording performances into the sequencer.
Step-by-step guide for recording performances into the sequencer.
Detailed steps for recording the first track in the sequencer.
Detailed steps for recording the second track in the sequencer.
Information on recording capacity, limitations, and overwriting tracks.
How to play back recorded tracks from the sequencer.
Steps to erase recorded tracks from the sequencer.
General procedure for setting various functions using MODE SET.
How to reset all settings to their default factory status.
How to adjust the volume level for the left part of the split keyboard.
How to set the octave for the left and right parts of the split keyboard.
Control sustain pedal effect for individual parts in split mode.
Description of MIDI IN and OUT terminals and their function.
Illustrates common MIDI connection setups for sound exchange.
How to set the MIDI channel for data transmission/reception.
Chart showing MIDI note numbers corresponding to keyboard keys.
How to use the instrument as a multi-timbre sound generator.
Explanation of the Omni mode for receiving data on all MIDI channels.
How program change data is transmitted and received for sound selection.
Control whether the keyboard sounds when MIDI data is sent.
General procedure for setting MIDI functions using MODE SET.
How to initialize MIDI settings to default.
How to transmit specific program change numbers to other devices.
How to connect the pedal to the designated input terminal.
Connecting external audio sources like rhythm machines to the piano.
Connecting the piano to amplifiers for higher volume output.
How to connect headphones for silent practice and speaker deactivation.
Connecting the piano to a computer for performance data exchange.
Connecting the piano to a Macintosh computer using a specific cable.
Connecting the piano to a PC via RS232C terminal with an accessory cable.
Solutions for when no sound is produced from the keyboard.
Solutions for when the display shows nothing during operation.
Solutions for issues with MIDI data communication.
Solutions for distorted or wavering sound output.
Details about the backup memory for settings and sequences.
Steps for attaching the right and left side planks to the pedal box.
Instructions for securing the rear panel using screws.
How to correctly position the piano body onto the assembly stand.
Steps for securing the piano body to the stand with screws.
How to connect the pedal and power cords to the piano.