Key, button, and other names are indicated in the text of this manual using bold type.

1Speaker

2POWER button

3Power indicator

4MODE switch

5VOLUME slider

6Rhythm list

7Equalizer list

8a) SONG MEMORY button

b) ONE TOUCH PRESET button

9a) EQUALIZER button

b)REVERB button

c)CHORUS button

d)DSP button

e)MIXER button

f)ACCOMP VOLUME button

0Display

Aa) DEMO button

b)SYNTH button

c)ADVANCED TONE button

d)TONE button

e)RHYTHM button

Ba) [￿] / [￿] CURSOR buttons

b)[￿] EXIT button

c)[￿] ENTER button

C Tone list

H a) CHORD root names

D a) INTRO/ENDING 1/2 buttons

b) Chord types name

b) VARIATION/FILL-IN 1/2 buttons

c) Percussion instrument list

c) SYNCHRO/FILL-IN NEXT

I MIDI OUT terminal

button

J MIDI IN terminal

 

d) START/STOP button

K SUSTAIN/ASSIGNABLE JACK

 

e) TEMPO buttons

terminal

E a) BANK button

L PHONES/OUTPUT terminal

b) REGISTRATION buttons

M DC 9V jack

c) STORE button

 

d) SONG MEMORY TRACK

 

buttons

 

F a) AUTO HARMONIZE button

 

b) SPLIT button

 

c) LAYER button

 

d) TOUCH/TRANSPOSE/SET-

 

TING button

 

G a) Number buttons

 

• For input of numbers to

 

change displayed settings.

 

b) [+]/[–] buttons (YES/NO)

 

• Negative values can be

 

changed only by using [+] and

 

[–] to increment and decre-

 

ment the displayed value.

 

H

a

b

c

Rear Panel

* Attaching of the Score Stand

Firmly press the music stand provided with the keyboard all the way into the groove on the top of the keyboard.

I J K L M

OUT MIDI

IN

SUSTAIN/

PHONES/

DC 9V

ASSIGNABLE JACK OUTPUT

703A-E-015A

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