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5.Connect MIDI devices.

If you wish to connect the P-200 to external MIDI devices such as a rhythm

programmer, tone generator or synthesizer, you will need special MIDI cables

which plug into the [MIDI] jacks on the rear panel. First, however, you must

determine a MIDI system configuration, based on your particular needs or

desires. Some examples of MIDI system connections, along with information

about MIDI, are provided on page 64.

6.Attach the music stand.

Finally, attach the supplied music stand to the P-200 by carefully inserting it

into the slots on the rear panel.

Turning on the Power

After setting up the P-200, you’re ready to turn on the power and begin enjoying the

instrument’s great sounds and many versatile performance and other features.

MIDI Cable
MIDI OUT MIDI IN
P-200
Sequencer
REVERBMODULATION
ROOM
STAGE
HALL
CHORUS
SYMPHONIC
TREMOLO
EFFECT
LOWMIDDLE HIGH
EQUALIZER
INT.EQ
KBD SENS.
PB MIW
NAMEPSCS FC
LOCAL
CHANNEL
PC TABLEMIDI FILTER
SYSTEM
PIANO 1PIANO 2PIANO 3PIANO 4 E.PIANO 1E.PIANO 2E.PIANO 3VIBESORGAN 1ORGAN 2STRINGS BASS
VOICE
PERF. B
PERF. A
EDIT
STORE
ORGAN
COMBINATION
123456789101112
PAGE
DETUNE
TRANSPOSE
BALANCE
SPLIT
+1/YES-1/NO
MIDI
PS2PS1
CONTRAST
C3
CS
DATA ENTRY
VOLUME
MAX
MIN
MODULATION
PITCH
POWER
ON/OFF
OUT
MIDI
IN THRU FOOT CONTROLLERSOFT SOSTENUTOSUSTAIN L/MONOR
OUTPUT L/MONO
INPUTROFF ON
SPEAKER

Switch on the [POWER] button, then gradually raise the [VOLUME] slider until you

obtain a comfortable listening level.

MODULATIONPITCHPOWERON/ OFF
VOLUMEMAXMIN
Always turn the P-200 on first, and
then turn on external MIDI and audio
devices last. However, if a line-level
device is plugged into the P-200’s
[INPUT] jacks, turn it on before turning
on the P-200. When turning off the
power of each device, simply reverse
the process.
CAUTION