5Preparation
Tempo Control — lets you speed up or
slow down the tempo of any selected
music pattern.
Chord Book — lets you easily s ee
which keys to press and which fingers to
use to form a chord, as well as a chord’s
name.
Three Power Options — let you power
the keyboard from internal batteries (not
supplied), standard AC power (with an
optional adapter), or your vehicle’s ciga-
rette-lighter socket (with an optional
adapter) so you can make music almost
anywhere.
Notes:
• You can use an optional keyboard
stand (available at your local
RadioShack store) to mount the
keyboard.
• This Owner’s Manual explains how
to use this electronic keyboard. It
does not teach music.
THE FCC WANTS YOU TO
KNOW
This equipment complies with the limits
for a Class B digital device as specified
in Part 15 of
FCC Rules
. These limits
provide reasonable protection against
radio and TV interference in a residential
area. However, your equipment might
cause TV or radio interference even
when it is operating properly. To elimi-
nate interference, you can try one or
more of the following corrective mea-
sures:
• reorient or relocate the receiving
antenna
• increase the distance between the
equipment and the radio or TV
• use outlets on different electrical cir-
cuits for the keyboard and the radio
or TV.
Consult your local RadioShack store if
the problem still exists.
You must use shielded interface cables
with this equipment.
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PreparationNote: To connect a MIDI device to your
keyboard, see “Making the MIDI Connec-
tions” on Page21.
CONNECTING POWER
You can power your keyboard in any of
these ways:
• internal batteries
• standard AC power using an
optional AC adapter
• a vehicle’s ci garette-lighter socket
using an optional DC adapter
Notes:
• Connecting an AC or DC adapter
automatically disconnects any inter-
nal batteries.
• Alw ays disconnect the AC or DC
adapter when you finish using the
keyboard.
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