User's Manual

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Using the headphones
Use stereo headphones with a stereo 1/8” mini plug.
Since there are two headphone jacks on the lower le side of the LP-380 keyboard,
two people can enjoy the sound.
If headphones are plugged into the headphone jack, the LP-380’s speakers will not
produce sound.
Use headphones at night or when you dont want disturb others.
If your headphones feature a standard-to-mini adapter plug, be sure to hold the
adapter plug when you connect or disconnect the headphones.
To protect your hearing, do not listen to loud, high-volume sounds for extended
periods of time through headphones.
Using the music stand
The key cover serves as a convenient music stand. (Fig. 2)
When placing opened music, do not apply strong pressure onto the key cover.
Turning the instrument on
Press the power buon to turn on the LP-380. (Fig. 3)
When the instrument is turned on, the buons on the control panel will light up.
To turn the instrument o, press the power buon again.
When the instrument is turned off, all functions and parameters, except the
auto power o function return to their factory default seings.
Auto power off function
When 30 minutes have passed without user input or demo performance, the in-
strument will be automatically turned o. To disable this function, turn o the
auto power o function (see page 13).
Adjust the volume
Rotate the VOLUME knob thats located next to the power switch toward “MAX” to
raise the volume level.
Rotate it le toward “MIN” to lower the level. (Fig. 3)
The VOLUME knob controls the output level of the built-in speakers, the head-
phones jacks and the LINE OUT jacks.
It is always beer to start with a low volume and then increase gradually.
Using the LINE OUT jack
Use the LINE OUT jack, if you want to connect your LP-380 to a mixer, stereo hi-,
or a couple of active monitors. When using a stereo hi-, connect the LINE OUTs to
the AUX or LINE inputs.
You must only connect devices with the power turned o. Careless operation
may damage the LP-380 or the device where its connected, or malfunctions
may be caused.
Connection cables are sold separately. You will need to obtain the appropriate
commercially-available cables for your equipment.
Fig. 2
Fig. 3
Softer
Louder