User's Manual

Table Of Contents
7
Using the Music rest
1. Loosen the music rest screws slightly (2–3 mm), insert the
music rest brackets between the screws and the body of the
piano, and turn the screws to secure the music rest while
using one hand to support the music rest.
When attaching the music rest, make sure that it is rmly
inserted all the way toward the back, and use your hand to
support the music rest so that it does not fall. Also take care not
to pinch your hand.
* Do not apply excessive force to the music rest.
* If you need to remove the music rest, loosen the screws while
using one hand to support the music rest. Detach the music rest,
and then rmly retighten the screws.
Using the Pedals
By pressing the pedals, you can apply eects to the sound of the piano.
Soft pedal
Sostenuto pedal
Damper pedal
Damper pedal
(right)
Use this pedal to sustain the sound. While
this pedal is held down, notes will be
sustained for an extended time even if you
release your ngers from the keyboard.
The resonance of the sound is aected by
how deeply you press the pedal.
Sostenuto pedal
(center)
The notes you are pressing when this
pedal is depressed will be sustained.
Soft pedal
(left)
This pedal is used to make the sound
softer. Playing with the soft pedal
depressed produces a sound that is not as
strong as when otherwise played with the
equivalent strength. The softness of the
tone can be varied subtly by the depth to
which you press the pedal.
* When opening / closing the keyboard cover or you operate the pedals, please
be careful not to get your ngers pinched between the movable part and
the unit. In places where small children are present, make sure that an adult
provides supervision and guidance.
NOTE
Under the pedals there is an adjuster for securing
the pedals. As you use the piano, the adjuster
might creep upward, allowing the pedals to
wobble when you step on them. If this occurs,
turn the adjuster to lower it into rm contact with
the oor. In particular if the piano is placed on
carpet, you should lower the adjuster so that it
rmly presses down on the oor.
Using the Headphones
Use headphones if you want to perform without the sound being
heard nearby. This piano has two headphone jacks, two people can
also use headphones simultaneously.
1. Connect headphones to the headphone jacks located
on the bottom panel.
Stereo 1/4”
phone plug
Stereo-mini
plug
NOTE
When you connect headphones, sound is no longer heard from
the pianos speakers.
2. Use the Volume buttons to adjust the volume of the
headphones.
MEMO
A Headphones 3D Ambience eect will be applied, producing the
sensation that the sound is emanating from the piano itself even
when using headphones (p. 20).
Whenever you are not using the headphones, you can hang them
on the headphone hook.
Basic Operations of Functions
To operate the functions of this piano, you use the [ ]
(select/conrm) knob and the [ ] (back) button.
Change an on-screen item or
value
Turn the [
] knob
Conrm
Press the [
] knob
Move the “-” “+” symbols in the
screen
Press the [
] knob
Return to the previous screen /
Exit the current screen
Press the [
] button
Return to the default value
Long-press the [
] knob
Moving the “-” “+” symbols
In some screens, the upper and lower lines of the screen let you change
dierent items or values. (Example: The upper line changes the category, and
the lower line changes the tone.) In such screens, the location of the “-” “+”
symbols alternates between the upper and lower lines each time you press
the [ ] knob, and turning the [ ] knob changes the item or value of the line
where the symbols are located.
When the “-” “+” symbols are in the
lower line, change the tone
When the “-” “+” symbols are in the
upper line, change the category
Adjuster