Editing Zone Parameters

To change zone parameter settings

1. Check to make sure that the lamp above the  (MASTER CONTROL) button is lit.

If it is unlit, press the  (MASTER CONTROL) button to light it.

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2. Hold down the (ZONE EDIT) button until the zone menu screen shown below appears.

This will cause the (ZONE EDIT) button lamp to light.

3.Use the (ZONE EDIT) button to display the zone menu page that contains the parameter whose setting you want to change.

Example: Zone menu page 2

Each press of the (ZONE EDIT) button advances to the next page.

4.Press the PARAMETER SELECTOR button ( (A) through  (D)) to select the parameter whose setting you want to change.

The brackets around the setting of parameter you

select will change from [ ] to %. This indicates that editing of the setting is enabled.

Example: After the  (C) button is pressed

5. Press the button that corresponds to the zone whose settings you want to change:

(UPPER 1) button, (UPPER 2) button, (LOWER 1) button, (LOWER 2) button.

The lamp of the button you press will light, which indicates its zone is selected.

6.Use the  (EDIT w, q) buttons to change the setting.

Pressing w and q at the same time returns the setting to its initial default.

Holding down w or q will scroll through the settings at high speed.

For details about the meaning and range of each parameter setting, see “Zone Parameter Settings” (page E-30).

7.If you want to change the setting of the same parameter in other zones, perform steps 5 and 6 again.

8.If you want to change the setting of another parameter, perform steps 3 through 7 again as required.

9.After all of the zone parameters are the way you want, hold down the (ZONE EDIT) button until the button lamp goes out.

This will return the menu along the bottom of the display to the common menu.

IMPORTANT!

Turning off the Digital Piano causes all zone parameters to return to their initial default settings. If you need to save a zone parameter setup, perform one of the operations described below.

If you want to restore the current setup the next time you turn on the Digital Piano, perform the backup operation. For details, see “Backup” (page E-40).

If you don’t need to restore the current setup the next time you turn on the Digital Piano but want to have it on hand for recall when you need it, save the setup to registration memory. For details, see “Using Registration Memory” (page E-34).

English

Holding down one of the PARAMETER SELECTOR buttons will display its full name. For example, “MidCh” will change to “MIDI Out Ch”.

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