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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Important SafetyInstructions
Before PlayingYour Keyboard
Appendix I: Tone
Appendix III: Demo Songs
Control Panel &External Connections
Basic operation
Appendix II: Rhythm
Troubleshooting &Manufacturing Info
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CONTROL PANEL AND EXTERNAL CONNECTIONS
1. Master volume
2. Accomp volume /Tempo / Fine tuning /Transposing
3. Tone /Rhythm /Chord Clear
4. LCD display
5. Record /Program /Play
6. Keyboard drum /Sustain /Vibrato /Keyboard Split
7. Numeric key 0-9 / + -
8. Power on/off
9. Start/Stop /Sync /Fill in /Single finger /Fingered chord
10. Panel percussion
11. Beat /One key teaching /Follow teaching /Demo all /Demo one
12. Key area
13. Speakers
14. Pitch bend
00-13
14-27
28-37
38-47
48-57
58-69
70-79
80-89
Beat
Rock
Dance
Soul Funk
Jazz
Country
Latin
Traditional
90-93
94-99
100-127
128-141
142-155
156-165
166-175
176-185
186-197
Pop
Folk
Synthesizer
Oriental Beat
Classic Rock
Modern Pop Music
Psychedelic
Blues
International
198-207
208-217
218-221
222-227
228-255
256-269
270-283
284-293
294-299
New Age Latin
Britpop
Ballad
House
Electronic
Classical Beat
R&B
New Age
Modern Jazz
00-07
08-16
17-23
24-31
32-39
40-47
48-55
56-63
Piano
Color Percussion
Organ
Guitar
Bass
String
Ensemble/Chorus
Brass
64-71
72-79
80-87
88-95
96-103
104-111
112-119
120-127
128
129-169
170-179
180-199
200-239
240-245
246-259
260-280
281-299
300RHYTHM
SELECTIONS
300TONE
SELECTIONS
Master Volume
POWER
On
ToneAccomp Volume
Start/Stop Sync Fill In BeatSingle FingerF ingered Chord
Tempo
Fine Tuning
Transposing
Rhythm
Chord Clear
Record
Program
PlayVibrato
SustainKeyboardDrum
KeyboardSplit
One Key Teaching
Follow Teaching
Demo All Demo One
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Before using this appliance, please read the manual carefully and keep it for future reference. Incorrect operation due to ignoring of instructions may cause harm or damage.
• Use only power adapter equipped with this electronic keyboard or the power adapter with DC 9V output voltage, 500mA output current and central anode plug to power your instrument.
• Do not disassemble any part of this instrument nor change any interior parts. Should any abnormal function occur in use, stop using it immediately and send it to qualified engineers for maintenance service.
• Never leave the instrument in circumstance with excessive dust, vibration, extreme low or high temperature.
• Never leave the instrument in an unstable place to avoid falling down.
• Never place any container with liquid on the instrument to prevent the liquid flow into the instrument.
• Clean the exterior with a dry and soft cloth. Never use a chemical solvent to clean the exterior of the instrument.
• Set the volume to ‘00’ before connecting the power and adjust the volume gradually to the proper level to prevent the damage to the speakers. Never turn the volume to Max. If you feel uncomfortable about the volume, lower it to prevent from hearing loss.
• Never apply excessive force or place heavy objects on the instrument nor apply excessive force to press the keyboard and pow-er button.
• The instrument must be unpacked by adults before use. It is not suitable for children to play with under 3 years old.
• Properly store or discard packaging material after unpacking.
• Specifications are subject to change without notice.
• Only use in area where the height above sea level is below 2000 meters.
• The power supply unit should be placed away from water drops or water splash.
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1. Stool
2. X stand
3. Music rest
4. Headphone
5. Headphone jack
6. Microphone jack
7. DC 9V jack
8. Wrench and Screw 7
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BEFORE PLAYING YOUR KEYBOARD
Power Supply
. Using AC-DC power adapter
Please use the power adaptor equipped with this electronic keyboard or the power adaptor with DC 9V output voltage, 500mA output current and central anode plug.
Insert the DC plug of power adaptor into the DC 9V power jack at the back of the keyboard, then insert the other end into the Main socket.
Note: The input voltage of power adaptor must conform to the voltage of Mains.
Press the Power on/off button and start playing.
Caution:
Disconnect the power adapter when your instrument is not in use for an extended period of time to prevent possible damage.
. Using batteries
Open the battery compartment cover located at the bottom of the instrument.
Insert eight 1.5V D size LR-20 batteries. Follow the polarity marking on the cabinet. Close with the compartment cover, and make sure that it locks firmly in place.
1.5V 1.5V 1.5V
Caution:
1. Do not use different types of batteries.
2. Do not mix old and new batteries for use. In case electrolyte leaks in the battery compartment, wipe it off completely before replacing with new batteries. Remove the batteries if the key-board is not in use for an extended period of time.
Rear External Connections
. Using microphone
Standard microphones can be plugged into the MIC jack.
ACCESSORIES
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Assembly instructions for X stand:
1 Fix the two bottom stands on the two feet of the X framework with screws and the wrench.
2 Fix the two beams on the two top points of the X framework with screws and the wrench.
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Rhythm
Selecting Rhythm
This keyboard has 300 types of rhythms. Press the Rhythm button to activate rhythm selection. Choose one shown on the Appendix II. Then enter its number by pressing Numeric key button or +/- button.
Effect and Control
. Keyboard drum
Press the Keyboard drum button to activate the drum effect. The tone will change to drum while you play. Press the button again to return to the original piano tone.
. Sustain
Press the Sustain button once, the tone will decay gradually after lifting your fin-ger from the keyboard. Press the button again to turn the sustain effect off.
. Vibrato
Press the Vibrato button to turn Vibrato effect on. The Vibrato effect will be pro-duced when you play. Press the button again to turn the vibrato effect off.
. Using headphone
A standard pair of headphones can be plugged into the PHONES jack for private practice or late-night playing. The internal speaker system is automatically shut off when a pair of headphones is plugged in.
3.5mm
Headphone output jack
3.5mm Headphone plug
BASIC OPERATION
Start to Play
. Power on/off
After connecting the AC adapter or plac-ing the batteries, press the Power on/off button to turn on the power.
. Master Volume
Rotate the Master volume knob clockwise to increase the Mas-ter volume and anti-clockwise to decrease the Master volume. Accompaniment volume will be changed accordingly when Master Volume is adjusted.
Tone
Selecting Tone
This keyboard has 300 types of tones. The default setting for the instrument is Acoustic Grand Piano tone. Press the Tone button to activate tone selection. Choose one shown on the Appendix I. Then enter its number by pressing Numeric key button or +/- button.
. Keyboard Split
Press the Keyboard Split button to divide the keyboard into left-hand and right-hand keyboard. The left 24 keys will be counted as left-hand keyboard and the rest keys will be counted as right-hand keyboard. You can choose a tone on the right-hand keyboard by pressing the number on numeric key buttons. The tone on the left-hand keyboard is initially set by the producer. Press the button again to turn the split effect off.
. Tempo
Press the Tempo button +/- to in-crease or decrease the tempo value for the rhythm, metronome and demo song. There are 210 tempos valued between 30 to 240 beats per minute. Press + and - buttons simultaneously to return to default value 120.
. Transposing
Press the Transposing button + or - to increase or decrease the transpose value up and down in 6 levels and change the pitch of entire keyboard up and down in semitone intervals. Press + and - buttons simultaneously to return to the default keyboard tone.
Tempo
Transposing
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. Fine tuning
Press the Fine tuning + or - buttons to micro control the tone within a range of 99 levels between the two connecting tones. Press and hold + or - button to increase or decrease the levels contin-uously. Press + and -buttons simultane-ously to return to the default setting.
. Beat
Press the Beat button to activate the beat effect. Select from the 4 Beat levels (1/4 ,2/4, 3/4 and 4/4) by pressing the Beat button once at a time.
Beat One Key Teaching
Follow Teaching
Demo All Demo One
. Top Panel Percussion
Select one of the 8 Percussion buttons as follows to produce the percussion.
Panel percussion list
Wood Block L Snare L
Hand Clap Bongo L
Hi-Hat Open Bass Drum H Soft
Hi-Hat Closed Bass Drum L
Fine Tuning
Rhythm Accompaniment and its Functions
. Start/stop
Press the Start/Stop button to start. Select the accompaniment from 0 to 299 from Appendix I by pressing the number in nu-meric key buttons.
1
4
7
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2
5
8
0
3
6
9
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Start/Stop Sync Fill In Single Finger Fingered Chord
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. Sync
Press the Sync button to start the sync effect and press any of the left 19 keys to activate the rhythm. The auto chord will start when you play any key in the left 19 keys if the chord effect is activated. Press the Sync button to end the rhythm effect and start sync effect when Rhythm is on. Press again to end sync effect.
Start/Stop Sync Fill In Single Finger Fingered Chord
. Fill in
Press the Fill in button to add a short fill in rhythm variation at any time while the rhythm is played.
Start/Stop Sync Fill In Single Finger Fingered Chord
. Accomp Volume
There are 8 levels of accompaniment volume. The default level of accompa-niment volume is 7. Press + or - button to adjust the accompaniment volume while the selected volume is displayed on digital display. Press the + and - button simultaneously to return to the default volume.
Auto accompaniment
. Single Finger
Press the Start/Stop button to start the auto accompaniment. Then press Single finger button to start single finger accom-paniment. Press any of the left 19 keys to activate the rhythm. Press a different key on the left keyboard to select a different chord. The key you press will determine the root of the chord you play. Please refer to the following chart of playing C, C Min-er, C Seventh and C Miner-seventh Chords under Single finger mode. Press Start/Stop button again to end the effect.
Start/Stop Sync Fill In Single Finger Fingered Chord
C Cm C7 Cm7
. Fingered Chord
Press the Start/Stop button to start the auto accompaniment. Then press Fingered chord button to start fingered accompa-
Accomp Volume
niment. Press any of the left 19 to activate the rhythm. Press a different key on the left keyboard to select a different chord. Once you play the chord in auto accompaniment section of the keyboard, the chord with rhythm will be automatically activated to play. Please refer to the following chart of chord types. Press Start/Stop button again to end the effect.
Start/Stop Sync Fill In Single Finger Fingered Chord
C Cm Cm7 C7
. Chord Clear
Press the Chord clear button to end the auto accompaniment for the chord mode, the rhythm will continue to play.
Recording
1.Press the Record button to engage the record mode. Then press any key or tone of drums to start recording while the maximum number is shown on the display. The recording will automatically end when it is full and FUL is shown on display. All pre-vious recording will be automatically cleared while recording a new song.
2.Press the Play button to play the recording.
3.Press the Program button to engage program mode.
Tone
Rhythm
Chord Clear
Tone
Rhythm
Chord Clear
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Pitch bend
Push up or pull down the Pitch bend when you play to turn the pitch up or down con-tinuously. Release the Pitch bend to return to the initial standard pitch.
Demo all
Press the Demo all button to play from the first song to the last one. Press to stop. Press again and it will start from the last song.
Beat One Key Teaching
Follow Teaching
Demo All Demo One
Demo one
Press the Demo one button to play the song. Press to stop. Press again and it will start from the next song.
Beat One Key Teaching
Follow Teaching
Demo All Demo One
Teaching function
Press the One key teaching or Follow teaching button to enter the teaching function. Press the number of keys or the +/- but-ton to select from different teaching Songs. Press the button again to exit.
One key teaching: The song will be played continuously re-
gardless of what you play on the keyboard.
Beat One Key Teaching
Follow Teaching
Demo All Demo One
Follow teaching: You have to follow the displayed note and play it correctly, then play the next note shown automatically on display.
Beat One Key Teaching
Follow Teaching
Demo All Demo One
APPENDIX I TONE
0 Acoustic Grand Piano 1 Bright Acoustic Piano
2 Electric Grand Piano 3 Honky-Tonk Piano
4 Rhodes Piano 5 Chorused Piano
6 Harpsichord 7 Clavichord
8 Celesta 9 Glockenspiel
10 Music Box 11 Vibraphone
12 Marimba 13 Xylophone
14 Tubular Bells 15 Dulcimer
16 Hammond Organ 17 Percussive Organ
18 Reed Organ 19 Church Organ
20 Reed Organ 21 Accordian
22 Harmonica 23 Tango Accordian
24 Acoustic Guitar (Nylon) 25 Acoustic Guitar (Steel)
26 Electric Guitar (Jazz) 27 Electric Guitar (Clean)
28 Electric Guitar (Muted) 29 Overdriven Guitar
30 Distortion Guitar 31 Guitar Harmonics
32 Acoustic Bass 33 Electric Bass(Finger)
34 Electric Bass (Pick) 35 Fretless Bass
36 Slap Bass 1 37 Slap Bass 2
38 Synth Bass 1 39 Synth Bass 2
40 Violin 41 Viola
42 Cello 43 Contrabass
44 Tremolo Strings 45 Pizzicato Strings
46 Orchestral Harp 47 Timpani
48 String Ensemble 1 49 String Ensemble 2
50 Synth Strings 1 51 Synth Strings 2
52 Choir Aahs 53 Voice Oohs
54 Synth Voice 55 Orchestra Hit
56 Trumpet 57 Trombone
58 Tuba 59 Muted Trumpet
60 French Horn 61 Brass Section
62 Synth Brass 1 63 Synth Brass 2
64 Soprano Sax 65 Alto Sax
66 Tenor Sax 67 Baritone Sax
68 Oboe 69 English Horn
70 Bassoon 71 Clarinet
72 Piccolo 73 Flute
74 Recorder 75 Pan Flute
76 Bottle Blow 77 Shakuhachi
78 Whistle 79 Ocarina
80 Lead 1 (Square) 81 Lead 2 (Sawtooth)
82 Lead 3 (Caliope Lead) 83 Lead 4 (Chiff Lead)
84 Lead 5 (Charang) 85 Lead 6 (Voice)
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86 Lead 7 (Fifths) 87 Lead 8 (Bass+Lead)
88 Pad 1 (New Age) 89 Pad 2 (Warm)
90 Pad 3 (Polysynth) 91 Pad 4 (Choir)
92 Pad 5 (Bowed) 93 Pad 6 (Metallic)
94 Pad 7 (Halo) 95 Pad 8 (Sweep)
96 Fx 1 (Rain) 97 Fx 2 (Soundtrack)
98 Fx 3 (Crystal) 99 Fx 4 (Atmosphere)
100 Fx 5 (Brightness) 101 Fx 6 (Goblins)
102 Fx 7 (Echoes) 103 Fx 8 (Sci-Fi)
104 Sitar 105 Banjo
106 Shamisen 107 Koto
108 Kalimba 109 Bagpipe
110 Fiddle 111 Shanai
112 Tinkle Bell 113 Agogo
114 Steel Drums 115 Woodblock
116 Taiko Drum 117 Melodic Tom
118 Synth Drum 119 Reverse Cymbal
120 Guitar Fret Noise 121 Breath Noise
122 Seashore 123 Bird Tweet
124 Telephone Ring 125 Helicopter
126 Applause 127 Gunshot
128 Percussion 129 Rhythm Electric Piano
130 Baritone Xylophone 131 Glass Instrument
132 Bright Dulcimer 133 Rhythm Grand Piano
134 Traditional Piano 135 Aluminium Jean
136 Rock Grand Piano 137 Electronic Organ
138 Psychedelic Electronic 139 Water Jean
140 Bright Guitar 141 Orchestra Piccolo
142 Heavy Metal Guitar 143 Crystal Guitar
144 Queer Electric Piano 145 Bright Bass
146 Rock Electric Bass 147 Rhythm Electric Bass
148 Psychedelic Bass 149 Heavy Metal Bass
150 Magic Electronic 151 Bright Violin
152 Atonic Violin 153 Heavy Bass Orchestra
154 Synth Clarinet 155 Interactive Lead
156 For The Keyboard 157 Bagpipes
158 Suona 159 Pipa
160 Church Piano 161 Church Electric Piano
162 Synth Piano 163 Baritone Piano
164 Piano Pad 165 String Piano
166 Metal Piano 167 Light Rhythm Piano
168 Electric Piano Pad 169 Classical Piano
170 Guitar Organ 171 An Electric Guitar
172 Synthesis Nylon Guitar 173 Synth Electronic Guitar
174 Bright Clean Guitar 175 Orchestra Guitar
176 Psychedelic Guitar 177 Bright Organ
178 Pick Organ 179 Synth Accordion
180 Bright Violin 181 Stringed Violin
182 Trill Violin 183 Electronic Violin
184 Rock Violin 185 Rhythm Orchestra
186 Pizzicato Violin 187 Pizzicato Ensemble 1
188 Pizzicato Ensemble 2 189 Percussion Band
190 Baritonesynthcontrabass 191 Bass Flute
192 Distortion Contrabass 193 Contrabass Lead
194 Violin Lead 195 Cello Lead
196 Pizzicato Rhythm 197 High Harp
198 Harp Ensemble 199 Synth Harp
200 Baritone Trumpet 201 Trumpet Ensemble
202 Rhythm Trumpet 203 High Trumpet
204 Synth Trumpet 205 Bass Trombone
206 Trombone Ensemble 207 Rhythm Trombone
208 High Trombone 209 Mediant Trombone
210 Synth Trombone 211 Violin French Horn
212 French Horn Ensemble 213 Electronic French Horn
214 Synth French Horn 215 Psychedelic Synth Brass
216 Distortion Synth Brass 217 Vibraphone Synth Brass
218 Rock Synth Brass 219 Synth Muted Trumpet
220 Soprano Sax Ensemble 221 Rhythm Soprano Sax
222 Synth Soprano Sax 223 National Sax
224 Metal Sax 225 Baritone Sax Ensemble
226 Crystal Sax 227 Soft Baritone Sax
228 Synth Baritone Sax 229 Heavy Metal Sax
230 Church Oboe 231 Bass Oboe
232 Bright Oboe 233 Bright Oboe
234 Distortio Oboe 235 English Horn Ensemble
236 Pizzicato English Horn 237 Diplophonia English Horn
238 Bright English Horn 239 Synth English Horn
240 Psychedelic Synth Lead 241 Vibraphone Synth Lead
242 Marimba Synth Lead 243 Metal Fx
244 Electronic Fx 245 Electronic String Ensemble
246 Wind Fx 247 Clarinet Fx
248 Organ Fx 249 Crystal Fx
250 Synth Shamisen 251 Electronic Shamisen
252 Bright Sitar 253 Whistle Accord
254 Rhythm Nation 255 Bright Koto
256 Koto Lead 257 Diplophonia Koto
258 Baritone Koto 259 Synth Koto
260 Environmental Lead 261 Metal Lead
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262 Orchestra Lead 263 Glockenspiel Lead
264 Bass Lead 265 Fifths Lead
266 Wind Lead 267 Atmosphere Lead
268 Sharp Lead 269 Bright Lead
270 East Nation Pad 271 Atmosphere Pad
272 Clear Pad 273 Electric Piano Pad
274 Clean Guitar Pad 275 Western Pad
276 Sci-Fi Pad 277 Metal Sci-Fi Pad
278 Clarinet Pad 279 Electronic Dance Pad
280 Psychedelic Electronic 281 Double Kalimba
282 Bright Kalimba 283 Crystal Kalimba
284 Synth Kalimba 285 Wind Bagpipe
286 High Bagpipe 287 Orchestra Bagpipe
288 Bright Bagpipe 289 Baritone Bagpipe
290 Slap Bagpipe 291 Environmental Shanai
292 Mediant Shanai 293 Baritone Shanai
294 Synth Shanai 295 High Shanai
296 Steel Drums Lead 297 Lyric Steel Drums
298 Orchestra Steel Drums 299 Synth Steel Drums
APPENDIX II RHYTHM
0 Beat 1 1 Beat 2
2 Beat 3 3 Beat 4
4 Beat 5 5 Beat 6
6 Beat 7 7 Beat 8
8 Beat 9 9 Beat 10
10 Beat 11 11 Beat 12
12 Beat 13 13 Beat 14
14 Rock 1 15 Rock 2
16 Cntr Rock 17 Country Rock
18 Dance Rock 19 Easy Rock
20 Glam Rock 21 Hard Rock1
22 Hard Rock2 23 Pop Rock
24 Rock+Roll 25 Rock Beat
26 Rock Folk 27 Rocky Pop
28 Dance 1 29 Dance 2
30 Dance 3 31 Dance 4
32 Dance 5 33 Dance 6
34 Dance 7 35 Dance 8
36 Dance 9 37 Dance 10
38 Soul funk 39 Euro soul
40 Funky soul1 41 Funky soul2
42 Funky soul3 43 Funky soul4
44 Funky soul5 45 Slow soul1
46 Slow soul2 47 Soul
48 big band1 49 big band2
50 blue grass 51 jazz samba
52 Jazz waltz 53 Jazz1
54 Jazz2 55 Swing1
56 Swing2 57 Swing3
58 Country1 59 Country2
60 Country3 61 Country4
62 Country waltz1 63 Country waltz2
64 Country5 65 Country6
66 Country7 67 Slow country1
68 Slow country2 69 Soul country
70 Baiao 71 Bequine
72 Bolero 73 Bossanova
74 Lambada 75 Mambo
76 Samba 77 Reggae
78 Rhumba 79 Tango
80 Habanera 81 March1
82 March2 83 Polka1
84 Polka2 85 Polka3
86 Vallenato 87 Waltz1
88 Waltz2 89 Waltz3
90 Pop 91 Love ballad
92 Easy Beat 93 Soft Beat
94 Shuffle 95 Cobmo
96 Shuffle1 97 Shuffle2
98 Slow folk 99 Step
100 Euro pop 101 Bachata beat1
102 Bachata beat2 103 Africa bossanova
104 China dance 105 Pop beat
106 Vienna waltz 107 Africa beat
108 Africa mambo 109 Euro march1
110 Euro march2 111 Euro merengue1
112 Euro merengue2 113 Middle East dance
114 Africa dance 115 Pop samba1
116 Pop samba2 117 Africa reggae
118 Euro rhumba1 119 Euro rhumba2
120 India samba1 121 India samba2
122 Jazz soul 123 Country swing1
124 Country swing2 125 Country swing3
126 Pop waltz 127 Pop classic
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128 OrientalBeat1 129 OrientalBeat2
130 OrientalBeat3 131 OrientalBeat4
132 OrientalBeat5 133 OrientalBeat6
134 OrientalBeat7 135 OrientalBeat8
136 OrientalBeat9 137 OrientalBeat10
138 OrientalBeat11 139 OrientalBeat12
140 OrientalBeat13 141 OrientalBeat14
142 Jazz Rock1 143 Jazz Rock2
144 Soft Rock 145 Classic Rock
146 Folkrock1 147 Folkrock2
148 Waltz Rock 149 Heavy metal rock1
150 Heavy metal rock2 151 70' Rock
152 80' Rock 153 Middle Eastern rock
154 Traditional Rock 155 Rock Disco
156 Modern dance1 157 Modern dance2
158 Modern dance3 159 Modern dance4
160 Modern dance5 161 New century1
162 New century2 163 New century3
164 RockDance1 165 RockDance2
166 Psyche delic 1 167 Psyche delic 2
168 Soft Rock 169 Post Rock
170 Goth Psychedelic 171 Soul Psychedelic 1
172 Soul Psychedelic 2 173 Soul Psychedelic 3
174 Soul Psychedelic 4 175 Soul Psychedelic 5
176 Soul Psychedelic 1 177 Electric Blues
178 Folk Blues 179 Jazz Blues
180 Jump Blues 181 New Orleans Blues
182 New York Blues 183 Piano Blues
184 Soul Blues 185 Urban Blues
186 Afro Beat 187 Afro Pop
188 Celtic Pop 189 Hawaiian Pop
190 Indian Pop 191 European Traditions
192 World Fusion 193 Dou Jin
194 Shima Uta 195 Enka
196 Japanese Folk Music 197 Middle East Pop
198 Pop baiao 199 Pop bequine
200 New Age Latin 201 New bossanova
202 Rock lambada 203 Bluse mambo
204 Pop samba 205 Reggae Ballad
206 Pop Rhumba 207 Rock Tango
208 Britpop1 209 Britpop2
210 Britpop3 211 Britpop4
212 Trip Hop1 213 Trip Hop2
214 Chamber pop 215 Britpopwaltz1
216 Britpopwaltz2 217 Britpopwaltz3
218 Classical ballad1 219 Classical ballad2
220 Light Ballad 221 Rhythm Ballad
222 Hard House 223 Deep House
224 Acid House 225 Progressive House
226 Epic House 227 Trible House
228 Big Beat 229 Down tempo
230 Electro1 231 Electro2
232 Electro3 233 House dance
234 Idm 235 Jungle Drum
236 Techno 237 Trance
238 Trip-Hop 239 Experimental Electronic
240 Western Swing 241 Alt-Country
242 Americana 243 Charanga
244 Tropical 245 Ambient
246 Punk Metal 247 Experimental Rock
248 Noise-Rock 249 Celtic New Age
250 Ethnic Fusion 251 Techno-Tribal
252 Experimental 253 Minimalism
254 Traditional Pop 255 Noise
256 Classical beat1 257 Classical beat2
258 Classical beat3 259 Classical beat4
260 Classical beat5 261 Classical beat6
262 Classical beat7 263 Classical beat8
264 Classical beat9 265 Classical beat10
266 Classical beat11 267 Classical beat12
268 Classical beat13 269 Classical beat14
270 Contemporary R&b1 271 Contemporary R&b2
272 Contemporary R&b3 273 Contemporary R&b4
274 Contemporary R&b5 275 Deep Funk
276 Doo Wop 277 Left-Field Hip-Hop
278 Motown 279 Neo-Soul1
280 Neo-Soul2 281 Neo-Soul3
282 New Jack Swing 283 Urban
284 Contemporary Instrumental 285 Meditation
286 Neo-Classical1 287 Neo-Classical2
288 Neo-Classical3 289 New Acoustic
290 Solo Instrumental 291 Space
292 Spiritual 293 Rock New Age
294 Ragtime 295 Bebop or Bop
296 Cool jazz 297 Free jazz
298 Jazz-Rock & Fusion 299 Jazz Funk
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APPENDIX III DEMO SONGS
0 London Bridge Is Fall-ing Down
1 Fantasy
2 The twist 3 Butter fly
4 Paddle a canoe 5 Country songs
6 Rhythm of the rain 7 Serenade
8 Bluegrass Music 9 Music moment
10 Merry Christmas 11 American Patrol
12 Flower 13 Pour Elise
14 Direct seeding 15 Turkey March
16 A cradle 17 Hand in hand
18 Two hundred and four-teen
19 Fkey
20 Mozart Symphonies 21 The girl's Prayer
22 Nocturne 23 Another day in para-dise
24 Red River Valley 25 Green sleeves
26 Mozart Piano Sonatas 27 Orange and lemon
28 Hallelujah 29 Minuet
30 Handshake 31 Rain
32 Pamela 33 Bonnie Edgar
34 Prom queen 35 Ni Mengruoze
36 Nen blauen Donau 37 Hawthorn
38 Mary had a little lamb 39 Yellow ribbon
40 Toreador Song 41 Radetzky march
42 Radiant 43 Long Long Ago
44 Katyusha 45 Susanna
46 Little star 47 I Don't Care
48 Minuet in G major 49 Carman Overture
TROUBLESHOOTING
Problems Possible solutions
I can hear noises when the Power is switched on or off.
This is normal.
There is no sound while pressing any key when Power is switched on.
Make sure the Master volume con-trol and Accompaniment volume levels are turned to proper levels. Check if the headphone is plugged in as the internal speaker system is automatically shut off when a pair of headphones is plugged into the headphone jack.
The sound is distorted or intermittent.
Unqualified DC-adapter is prob-ably in use, or your batteries are running out of electricity and need replacement.
The note quality or pitch under the same voice is slightly different.
This is normal. The tiny difference in note quality is initially adopted by the producer.
The Sustain effect lasts longer or shorter when in use.
This is normal. The Sustain effect for each note is initially set by the producer.
The accompaniment key changes while you play syn-chronously.
Make sure you do not accidentally press a key in the left-hand range (left 19 keys of the keyboard).
There is no sound or LCD dis-play when AC-Power adapter is in use.
Make sure there is power available in power socket and the AC-adapt-er is fully plugged into the socket.
There is no sound or LCD display when the batteries are used.
Make sure the batteries are placed in the correct direction of anode/cathode, and the batteries are not running out of electricity.
The pitch of note changes.Make sure “Transpose” is not turned to “00” position.
There are noises from speak-ers when mobile phones are used nearby.
The mobile phone nearby should be switched off or placed far away from the instrument. It can interfere the operation of the instrument and cause noises.
This manual is to be used with all items with the model number
RIF090329N
MANUFACTURING INFO
SKU# : RIF090329N
RATING: DC9V, 500mA
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CONTACT US
“NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not in-stalled and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the follow-ing measures: —Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. —Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. —Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. —Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/ TV technician for help.”
FCC STATEMENT
Music, Be Mine.
A timeless sentiment,
We call her, Music.
With a fingertips touch—key to key,
Moving together.
Flowing, changing, creating.
Thumb to white, pinky to black,
We play.
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