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Connecting with External Devices
EN-66
You can use a Wireless MIDI & audio adaptor (optional WU-BT10) to pair this Digital Keyboard with an
external Bluetooth audio capable audio device and then playback from the external device through this
Digital Keyboard’s speakers.
Before performing the pairing operation, turn down the volume levels of this Digital Keyboard
and the external device.
If external device notes sounded by this Digital Keyboard are distorted, lower the external
device’s volume level.
If the volume level of the external device notes sounds by this Digital Keyboard lower than the
volume level of the notes you are playing on the keyboard, adjust the volume level of each
Digital Keyboard part to balance them. See “Adjusting the Volume Level of Each Part” on
page EN-33.
Setting the volume level of the external device too high can cause Digital Keyboard power to
turn off in order to protect it against damage. If this happens, lower the volume level of the
external device.
Due to Bluetooth characteristics, you may notice some lag in notes. If that happens, connect
using a USB cable.
1.
Long-press the P (Power) button to turn off the Digital Keyboard.
2.
Plug the Wireless MIDI & audio adaptor into the USB TO DEVICE port (page
EN-11).
3.
Press the P (Power) button to turn on the Digital Keyboard.
4.
While holding down FUNCTION, long press the A}5 keyboard key.
This causes a tone to sound every few seconds, indicating the Bluetooth audio pairing mode.
To exit the Bluetooth audio pairing mode, press the A}5 keyboard key again.
This will stop the tone and exit the Bluetooth audio pairing mode.
5.
Release FUNCTION.
6.
Use the setting screen of the Bluetooth capable audio device to select “WU-BT10
AUDIO” to pair with this Digital Keyboard.
This causes a tone to sound and connects with the Bluetooth audio capable device.
Sounding a Bluetooth Audio Capable Device (Bluetooth
Audio Pairing)
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