Page 2 - Installing Batteries; You must use a Class 2 power
T he F CC Wants Yo u to Know 2 6*' (%% 9#065 ;17 61 -019 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 ins...
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Connec ti ng an E x te rnal A m plif ier Connec ti ng an E x te rnal A m plif ier 3 %100'%6+0) #0 ':6'40#. #/2.+(+'4 To amplify your keyboard’s sound, you can connect it to an optional external amplifier using an audio cable with a 1 / 4 -inch (6.35 mm) plug (not supplied). To connect an external am...
Page 4 - yboar; — lets you select how you want the; ONE KEY PLAY; — lets you play; PART SELECT; — lets you
A Qu ick Look at Your K e yboar d 4 # 37+%- .11- #6 ;174 -';$1#4& Headphones/Output Jack — lets you connect headphones so you can play without disturbing others, or an external amplifier so you can play for a crowd (neither supplied) (see “Connecting Headphones” on Page 2). Tempo Control — lets ...
Page 5 - Basic Operation; ⁄41⁄41⁄41⁄4; or; ⁄41⁄41⁄41⁄4; and; Playing the Prerecorded Tunes; digital sampling; Selecting/Playing a Preset Tone
B a sic O perat io n 5 $#5+% 12'4#6+10 1. To turn on the keyboard, set POWER/ MODE to NORMAL . The POWER/MODE indicator lights. ± 2. To hear a sample of the keyboard’s many sounds, play a prerecorded tune (see “Playing the Prerecorded Tunes”). To make your own music, simply begin playing the keyboar...
Page 6 - Percussion Sounds; octaves; Using Auto Accompaniment
U s ing t he P reset Au to -Rhyt hms 6 2 '4%755+10 5 170&5 PERCUSSION (No. 99) lets you play the 35 different percussion sounds shown here. The symbol for each sound appears above the corresponding key on the keyboard. ± 75+0) 6*' 24'5'6 #761 4*;6*/5 Your keyboard has 100 preset auto-rhythms tha...
Page 7 - Concert Chord; You can press; any; Standard Fingering; When you play an aug, 7–
Us ing A u to Ac compa ni m ent 7 • Standard Fingering — lets you play chords on the accompaniment keys using standard chord formations of three or four notes (see “Standard Fingering”). % 10%'46 % *14& The concert chord method lets beginning keyboard players easily select and play a chord. The ...
Page 8 - Using Lesson Mode
U s ing Les son Mode 8 75+0) .'5510 /1&' The keyboard’s lesson mode helps you follow along with any of the prerecorded tunes, even if you have no experience playing a keyboard. The keyboard lets you play along with one finger at first, then use normal fingering at a slow tempo, then finally norm...
Page 9 - Changing Keys; semitones; to which the keyboard is set,; Tuning the Keyboard; The number on the display is the number of; cents; to which the keyboard is currently
S pecial F eat u res S pecial F eat u res 9 % *#0)+0) 6*' 6 10' 1( # 2 4'4'%14&'& 6 70' You can change the tone before starting play or while play is already in progress. 1. Press TONE while the SONG indicator is on. Both the SONG and TONE indicators light and the display shows the number of...
Page 10 - TQWDNG
T roubleshoot ing 10 6417$.'5*116+0) %#4' Keep the keyboard dry; if it gets wet, wipe it dry immediately. Use and store the keyboard only in normal temperature environments. Handle the keyboard carefully; do not drop it. Keep the keyboard away from dust and dirt, and wipe it with a damp cloth occasi...
Page 16 - Printed in China; Limited One-Year Warranty
42-4057 LK1161E-1/MA0206-A 04A02 Printed in China RadioShack CorporationFort Worth, Texas 76102 Limited One-Year Warranty This product is warranted by RadioShack against manufacturing defects in material and workmanship under nor-mal use for one (1) year from the date of purchase from RadioShack com...