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Operation

BASIC OPERATION

1. To turn on the keyboard, set
POWER/MODE to NORMAL. The
POWER/MODE indicator lights.
Note: To save power when operat-
ing on batteries, the keyboard auto-
matically turns off after about 6
minutes if you do not press a key. To
turn on the keyboard again, set
POWER/MODE to OFF then back to
NORMAL.
2. To hear a sample of the keyboard’s
many sounds, play a prerecorded
tune (see “Playing the Prerecorded
Tunes”). To make your own music,
simply begin playing the keyboard.
Notes:
The keyboard automatically
selects the tone PIANO 1 (No. 00)
when you turn the power on. To
select a different tone, see
“Selecting/Playing a Preset Tone”
on Page 12.
To select an auto-rhythm, see
“Using the Preset Auto-Rhythms”
on Page 14.
To play auto accompaniment, see
“Using Auto Accompaniment” on
Page 15.
3. Repeatedly press MAIN VOLUME
or to increase or decrease the
volume. The current setting ap-
pears.
Notes:
The keyboard’s volume ranges
from 0 (no sound) to 9 (maxi-
mum). Each time you turn on the
keyboard, the volume is set to 7.
To quickly change the volume set-
ting, hold down MAIN VOLUME
or .
To quickly return to the default
volume setting of 7, press both
MAIN VOLUME buttons at the
same time.
The volume level differs depend-
ing on the tone, accompaniment,
or song you selected.
4. To turn off the keyboard, set
POWER/MODE to OFF
. The POWER/
MODE indicator turns off.

Cancelling Auto Power Off

The keyboard automatically turns itself
off when you use batteries to power it.
To have the keyboard not automatically
turn off during a session, turn on the
keyboard while holding down TONE.
The next time you turn the keyboard off
then back on again, it will automatically
turn off after about 6 minutes.

PLAYING THE

PRERECORDED TUNES

You can sit back and listen to the 100
tunes that come prerecorded in the key-
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