General Guide
Modes
Your Digital Keyboard has three modes: a rhythm mode, a card mode, and a song sequencer mode. The currently selected mode is shown as an indicator on the display.
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Song sequencer mode
•Rhythm mode (:indicator displayed)
Under its initial factory default settings, the Digital Keyboard enters the rhythm mode whenever it is turned on. The rhythm mode is the base mode, and it is the mode you should enter when you want to play on the keyboard or use Auto Accompaniment.
•Card mode (; indicator displayed)
Enter the card mode when you want to perform memory card operations. See “Using a Memory Card” (page
–In the rhythm mode, pressing the
–In the card mode, pressing the
•Song sequencer mode (<indicator displayed) Enter the sequencer mode when you want to record performances using the keyboard and Auto Accompaniment, or to play back song data. For details, see “Using the Song Sequencer” (page
–In the rhythm mode, pressing the
–In the song sequencer mode, pressing the
•After entering any mode besides the rhythm mode and performing the operations you want, be sure to return to the rhythm mode.
•Unless otherwise specifically noted, all of the operations described in this user’s guide are performed in the rhythm mode.
Menus
You can use the same operations to display mode and function specific menus. To display a menu, hold down the
•The currently selected item is the one with the 0 next to it. You can use the
•To exit a displayed menu, press the
•The menu items and operations for specific modes and functions are described in each section of this user’s guide.
,Precautions while “Please Wait” is displayed
Never try to perform any operation, or insert or remove a memory card while the message “Please Wait” is on the display. Wait until the message disappears.
•“Please Wait” indicates that the Digital Keyboard is performing a data save operation. Turning off the Digital Keyboard or removing the memory card can cause Digital Keyboard data to be deleted or become corrupted. It also can cause the Digital Keyboard to fail to turn on when the
•If this happens, refer to “Troubleshooting” (page