General Guide
Reading the Display
This section explains the contents of the Digital Keyboard’s display screen.
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Detailed information area
This area displays a variety of information while the Digital Keyboard is being used. Use this area to confirm proper operation when changing values, when selecting a menu
item, and when performing other operations.
Level meter area
This level meter shows the volume level of the notes that are sounded when you play something on the keyboard or when Auto Accompaniment is played. There are a total of 32 parts, 16 each in Group A and Group B. The L indicator will be displayed in the lower left corner while Group A parts are being indicated by the level meter, while the M indicator will be displayed in the lower left corner while Group B parts are being indicated.
For details about parts, see “How Parts are Organized”
(page
Indicator areas
The indicator area shows such information as the current mode (page
There are two types of indicators: text type indicators such
as :, and pointer (K) type indicators. In the case of pointer type indicators, a setting or status is indicated by the location of the Knext to fixed text along the sides of the display. For example, the location of the pointer (K) on the right side of the display in the sample below indicates
REVERB.
Registration bank area
This area shows the number of the currently selected
registration bank (page
Chord area
This area shows the chord being played when Auto Accompaniment (page
Tempo, measure, beat area
Tempo is shown as the current setting value, as beats per minute. Auto Accompaniment, the metronome (page
Currently Selected Item Indication
The item that is currently selected on a display screen is indicated by thick brackets (%) and by a large dot (0). The currently selected item is the one that is affected by the
On this screen, “RHYTHM” is selected because it is enclosed by thick brackets. This indicates that the rhythm setting can be changed.
On this screen, “Touch” is selected because the 0 is next to it. This indicates that the value to the right of “Touch”, which is enclosed in thick brackets, can be changed.