Troubleshooting
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No keyboard sound | 1. Power supply problem. | 1. | Correctly attach the AC adaptor, | ||
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| make sure that batteries poles (+/ |
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| to make sure that batteries are |
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| not dead. |
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| 2. | Power is not turned on. | 2. | Press the POWER button to turn | |
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| 3. | Volume setting is too low. | 3. | Use the MAIN VOLUME knob to | |
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| increase volume. |
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| 4. | Playing in the accompaniment | 4. | None of the accompaniment | |
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| keyboard area while the MODE |
| mode indicators are lit, which |
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| button setting is CASIO CHORD |
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| 5. | Local Control is off. | 5. | Turn on Local Control. | |
| 6. | Mixer channel 1 is turned off. | 6. | Use the Mixer to turn channel 1 | |
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| 7. | Mixer channel 1 volume setting | 7. | Use the Mixer to raise the volume | |
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| 8. | The DSP volume parameter is set | 8. | Increase the DSP parameter | |
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| too low. |
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| 9. | The Expression value of the file | 9. | Exit then | |
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| data played back on the SMF |
| Mode, or change the SMF Player |
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| player is too low. |
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Any of the following symptoms | Low battery power | Replace the batteries with a set of | |||
while using battery power. |
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•Dim power indicator
•Instrument does not turn on.
•Display that is flickering, dim, or difficult to read
•Abnormally low speaker/headphone volume
•Distortion of sound output
•Occasional interruption of sound when playing at high volumes
•Sudden power failure when playing at high volumes
•Flickering or dimming of the display when playing at high volume
•Continued sound output even after you release a key
•A tone that is totally different from the one that is selected.
•Abnormal rhythm pattern and demo tune play
•Loss of power, sound distortion, or low volume when playing from a connected computer or MIDI device
•Sudden power failure while reading from or writing to external storage media
Auto Accompaniment does not | 1. Accompaniment volume is set to | 1. Use the ACCOMP VOLUME | ||||||
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| button to increase the volume. |
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| 2. Auto | Accompaniment | part | 2. Use the Mixer to turn the channels | |||
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| Channels 6 through 10 are turned | on. |
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| 3. Auto | Accompaniment | part | 3. Use the Mixer to raise the volume | |||
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| Channels 6 through 10 volume | setting for the applicable channel. |
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| setting is too low. |
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Sound output does not change | Touch response is turned off. |
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when key pressure is varied. |
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| FUNCTION button to turn it on. |
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Playing the keyboard sounds | Layer is turned on. |
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Different | tones sound when | Split is turned on. |
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keys in | different keyboard |
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| split. |
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ranges are pressed. |
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