Panasonic 970 owner manual Care and Maintenance

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CARE AND MAINTENANCE

Your Optimus Concertmate 970 Portable Electronic Keyboard is an example of su- perior design and craftsmanship. The following suggestions will help you care for your Concertmate 970 so you can enjoy it for years.

Keep the Concertmate 970 dry. If it gets wet, wipe it dry immediately. Liquids might contain minerals that can corrode the electronic cir- cuits.

Handle the Concertmate 970 gently and carefully. Dropping it can damage circuit boards and cases and can cause the keyboard to work improperly.

Use and store the Concertmate 970 only in normal temperature envi- ronments. Temperature extremes can shorten the life of electronic devices, damage batteries, and distort or melt plastic parts.

Keep the Concertmate 970 away from dust and dirt, which can cause premature wear of parts.

Wipe the Concertmate 970 with a damp cloth occasionally to keep it looking new. Do not use harsh chemicals, cleaning solvents, or strong detergents to clean the Concertmate 970.

Modifying or tampering with the Concertmate 970’s internal components can cause a malfunction, might invalidate its warranty, and void your FCC authorization to use it. If your Concertmate 970 is not performing as it should, take it to your local Ra- dioShack store for assistance.

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Contents Concertmate Features FCC Wants YOU to Know Contents Connecting Power Using BatteriesPreparation Using AC Power Using Vehicle Battery PowerConnecting Headphones Listening SafelyConnecting AN External Amplifier Using the Sheet Music StandLook AT Your Keyboard Understanding the ControlsReading the Display Operation Basic OperationUsing the Juke BOX Playing Back a Juke Box TunePlaying Along with a Juke Box Tune Using the Preset Sounds Selecting/Playing a Preset Sound RhythmsPercussion Sounds Using the Preset AUTO-RHYTHMS Keyboard Split SoundsSelecting/Playing An Auto-Rhythm Using Synchro Using Auto Accompaniment Using FILL-INConcert Chord START/STOP Standard Fingering Changing Auto Power OFF Sounds RhythmsSpecial Features Changing KeysTuning the Keyboard Troubleshooting Care and Maintenance Standard Fingering Chord Chart M7-5 dim aug sus4 Root Type 7sus4 m add9 mM7 7 Specifications Songbook SongsLevels of Difficulty Score ExampleFm Page 30 Wednesday, August 11, 1999 445 PM Fm Page 31 Wednesday, August 11, 1999 445 PM RadioShack Division of Tandy Corporation Fort Worth, Texas