Williams Sound Sonata 88 manual Connectors, Using the AC power jack, Using Headphones

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The Connectors

Using the AC power jack

1. Connect the power

2. Ensure the piano

ON

 

 

cable to the AC power

is turned off when

OFF

jack on the underside

connecting and

 

of the piano body.

disconnecting the

POWER

 

 

power.

 

3. Turn the volume switch

4. Plug the power cable

anti-clockwise to reach

into an AC power

the minimum volume

outlet.

level.

 

5.If you have done the above procedures you are now safe to turn on the piano.

Caution: When the piano is not in use or during a thunderstorm, disconnect the power for safety sake.

Using Headphones

An optional set of stereo headphones can be connected to the headphones jack located on the left underside of the piano body. When a pair of headphones is connected to the jack, the internal speakers will switch off automatically.

Caution: Never use the headphone with high volume, as it may damage your sense of hearing. To prevent the damage of the speakers, ensure that the volume is set to the minimum level before connecting the power and other device.

Using the AUX.OUT jack

Connect the rear-panel AUX.OUT jack to amplified speakers, amplifiers or domestic hi-fi-units for external amplification.

Note: Connect both left(L) and right(R) channels for the stereo result. If you only connect either one of the channels, the connected channel will only take effect.

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Contents Page Precautions Contents Digital Piano Set-up Guide Digital Piano Set-up Guide Cable stabling hook General Guide OC1, OC2, OC3 Using the AC power jack ConnectorsUsing Headphones Using the AUX.OUT jackUsing the Midi IN/OUT Jack Using the Foot PedalsBasic Operation Power Switch & VolumeVoices and Effects DemonstrationHarmony Dual VoiceDigital Effects Drum KitTouch Response Keyboard Octave Down ControlInstant select Piano voice Split Keyboard Playing the StylesSelect a Style Chord Recognition Modes Sync Accompaniment ControlJam Track MetronomeMemorize Panel Settings One Touch SettingSelecting the One Touch Setting How to store a memorized setting?Sequencer Playback the recorded songRecord a New Song Utility Functions Mixer Volume ControlMuting the sections Changing the TempoPan Utility Functions ContiunedPitch TransposeControl Change filter Midi channel selectionTroubleshooting SpecificationsChord Name Abbreviation Normal Voicing Display Appendix 1A Single Finger Chord ChartAppendix 3 Voice List Appendix 1B Fingered Chord Chart Appendix 2 Style ListAppendix 5 Digital Effect List Appendix 4 Demo Song List

Sonata 88 specifications

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In terms of technology, the Sonata 88 employs Frequency Modulation (FM) for superior signal transmission. This technology not only enhances the clarity of sound but also reduces interference, ensuring that users receive a quality listening experience, even in environments with multiple electronic devices.

The Sonata 88 is also designed with accessibility in mind, featuring a range of compatible accessories to facilitate various hearing aids and cochlear implants. This focus on inclusivity underscores the system’s commitment to providing equitable access to sound for all users.

Additionally, the Sonata 88 is equipped with an informative display, providing visual indicators for battery life and signal strength, which contributes to a seamless experience. Overall, the Williams Sound Sonata 88 is a leading choice for assistive listening solutions, combining cutting-edge technology, user-friendly design, and a commitment to high-quality audio for individuals with hearing challenges. With its robust features, the Sonata 88 stands out as a vital tool in promoting effective communication and enhancing the auditory experience in diverse settings.