Do not use this device in the vicinity of such receivers. • Make sure you always have the instrument placed so it is level and sure to remain stable. Otherwise, if played while tilted, you risk causing damage to the keyboard as a result of the unnatural degree of force that might be applied to certain parts of it. Maintenance • For everyday cleaning wipe the unit with a soft, dry cloth or one that has been slightly dampened with water. To remove stubborn dirt, use a mild, non-abrasive detergent. Afterwards, be sure to wipe the unit thoroughly with a soft, dry cloth. • Never use benzene, thinners, alcohol or solvents of any kind, to avoid the possibility of discoloration and/or deformation. Memory Backup • Please be aware that the contents of memory may at times be lost; when the unit is sent for repairs or when by some chance a malfunction has occurred. Important data should be stored on a floppy disk, or written down on paper (if possible). During repairs, due care is taken to avoid the loss of data. However, in certain cases (such as when circuitry related to memory itself is out of order), we regret that it may not be possible to restore the data. Additional Precautions • Protect the unit from strong impact. • Never strike or apply strong pressure to the display. • A small amount of heat will radiate from the unit during normal operation. • Before using the unit in a foreign country, consult with qualified service personnel. 7 KgjSjBaBBiagajBiiaiMiWB—■ 1 2 3 1 , - 25 26 27 28 29 32 33 I I EH F3- -34 Tn I! f35 ]. Power Pressed to turn power on or off (-► p. 15). 2. Part Balance Used to adjust the volume for each of the Parts in order to achieve the appropriate overall balance (-* p. 54). The buttons at the far left are for adjusting the reverberation (-* p. 24). 3. Lower Organ, Lower Symphonic, Lower Orchestral Used to select the Voices that you want to play using the Lower keyboard (-*• p. 17). Buttons for turning on/off the chorus effect for Lower Symphonic and Lower Orchestral are also provided (-> p. 23). 4. Others The Others buttons are used for assigning Voices or Rhythms (->• p. 20, 30). 5. Utility Pressed to make settings for a variety of extra features (->• p. 60). 6. Display/Exit Pressed to switch between the two basic screens, and to reach a basic screen from some other screen (-* p. 53). 7. Effect Used to make settings for Reverb/Sustain/Rotary effects (-> p. 57). the 8. Menu Pressed to switch between the Utility and Effects menus (-* p. 57, 60). 9. Oct Shift Used to shift the pitch of what is played in multiples of one octave (-> p. 55). 8 4 5 5 13 15 16 8 AltLlER | ------ 91 I 10 14 I 11 12 17 □ ‘ - 2 3 : E ■-E — I 10. Part Used to select the Parts when using the effects or octave shift (-* p. 55, 57). 11. Transpose Used to make settings for the transpose feature (allows you to shift the soundable range of the keyboard) (-> p. 56). 12. Value Used to alter the values for a variety of settings. 13. Display Shows a variety of messages helpful in operating the unit. 14. Beat Lights up in time with the beat (-> p. 33). 15. Upper Organ, Upper Symphonic, Upper Orchestral Pressed to select the Voices to be played in the Upper keyboard (-> p. 17). There is also a button for turning ON/OFF the chorus effect for Upper Symphonic and Upper Orchestral (->• p. 23). 16. Solo Pressed to select a Solo Voice. To have the Solo Voice sounded on the Lower keyboard, press the To Lower button (-*• p. 19). 17. Melody Intelligence To make use of melody intelligence function (harmony will be added to the melody), press this button (-> p. 27). 18. To Lower To sound manual drums on the Lower keyboard, press Manual Drums button. To play special effects, press Sound Effects button (-+ p. 22). 19. Sustain Used to make settings for the sustain effect. There are three: Pedal Bass, Lower, and Upper, so it can be set for each keyboard (->■ p. 24). 20. Lower Voice • Hold Press this button to use Lower Hold. (This feature causes notes pressed in the Lower keyboard to continue to be sounded even after you release your fingers from the keys.) hp. 38) 9 21. Arranger • Leading Bass Press this button to use Leading Bass. (The lowest pitched note of a pressed chord will be used as the bass sound.) (-* p. 38) • Chord Intelli Press this button to use Chord Intelligence. (Allows you to abbreviate the keys pressed when sounding chords.) (-► p. 37) • On/Off Used to select whether or not you want to add automatic accompaniment to rhythm performances (-► p. 35). 22. Pedal Bass Pressed to select the Pedal Bass Voice. To sound the Pedal Bass Voice on the Lower keyboard, press the To Lower button (-> p. 18). 23. One Touch Program Allows you to quickly carry out a performance consisting of a selected rhythm with automatic accompaniment (-* p. 35). 24. Rhythm Pressed to select a Rhythm (-* p. 29). 25. Tempo Adjusts the tempo fo...