Casio PS-20 manual Heavy Objects

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Heavy Objects

Never place heavy object on top of the product.

Doing so can make the product top heavy, causing the product to tip over or the object to fall from it, creating the risk of personal injury.

Correct Stand* Assembly

Failure to do so can cause the stand to fall over and the digital piano to fall from the stand, creating the risk of personal injury.

Make sure you assemble the stand in accordance with the instructions that come with it, and ensure that all connections are secure. Also make sure that you choose an appropriate location for the stand.

When placing the digital piano onto the stand, take care that you do not pinch your fingers between the digital piano and the stand.

At least two people should lift the digital piano when placing it onto the stand or moving it. Trying to move the digital piano alone can cause the stand to fall over, creating the risk of personal injury.

Do not drag the stand or tilt it forward or back when placing the digital piano onto the stand or moving it. Doing so can cause the digital piano to fall over, creating the risk of personal injury.

Periodically check the screws that secure the digital piano to the stand for looseness. If a screw is loose, retighten it. Loose screws can cause the stand to tip over and the digital piano to fall, creating the risk of personal injury.

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*Stand is available as an option.

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Contents USER’S Guide Guía DEL Usuario FCC Warning Symbols Safety PrecautionsSmoke, Strange Odor, Overheating Dropping and Impact Relocating the Product Heavy Objects Versatile tones Main FeaturesContents Attachment of the Score Stand General GuideOn the keyboard as shown below Using the AC Adaptor Power SupplyLeft Side Panel Connections Accessories and OptionsMore about tones Using TonesBasic Operation Selecting a ToneTo select a reverb effect Using Digital EffectsDigital Effect Types Selecting a Digital EffectHeadphone Sound Quality Types Adjusting the Sound QualityPower on default effect settings Built-in Speaker Sound Quality TypesTo change the sound quality Headphones Using the PedalsTo change the sound quality of the built Speakers To adjust the metronome volume Using the MetronomeUsing the Metronome Adjusting the Metronome VolumeAbout the Memory Using the MemoryRecording Playback Deleting Memory ContentsStopping Demo Tune Play Using Demo TunesPlaying the Demo Tunes Sequence Playing a Specific Demo TuneTo change the Touch Select setting Keyboard SettingsUsing Touch Select Using TransposeTo adjust the tuning of the digital piano Adjusting the Tuning of the Digital PianoMidi Channels What is MIDI?What you can do with Midi Midi ConnectionsAssigning Tones to Individual Channels Setting the Keyboard ChannelSimultaneous Receive Over Multiple Channels Multi-Timbre Sending Memory Playback DataTo turn Local Control on and off Turning Local Control On and OffMidi Data Notes Keyboard Data Note On, Note Off, Note Number, VelocitySend Receive ToneName Bank Select Program Tone Change Data Program ChangeNumbers Reference TroubleshootingSpecifications Care of the Unit Operational PrecautionsLithium Battery Locating the Unit424A-E-031A Ajustes iniciales al activarse la alimentación Initial Power On SettingsSetting Appendix/ApéndiceChannel Messages Midi Data FormatControlChange Parameter On-Registered Depth1EffectReverbSendLevelDepth3EffectChorusSendLevel BrightnessPitch Bend Change Program ChangeRPN Registered Parameter Numbers ChannelMode Reverb Type SystemMessagesUniversalSystemExclusive GMSystemOn10 11 64 65 66 67 71 72 73 127 9nHV= 8nHV= Key’s Ch’s Velocity After Touch PitchBendChange True# 98,99 100,101 120 121Remarks Hon-machi 1-chome