Operation Manual

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1. Caractéristiques
128 instruments (« Voices »)
100 rythmes d´accompagnement (« Styles »)
100 exemples musicaux
Enregistrement/reproduction
Sortie MIDI
Afficheur à cristaux liquides (LCD)
61 touches
•à 9 voix (max)
Haut-parleur stéréo incorporé
Prise écouteur (prise « PHONES »), stéréo
Sortie « AUX.OUT » pour raccordement à un amplificateur externe, stéréo, niveau ligne
Mode de fonctionnement sur pile (6*piles mono)
Possibilité de connecter un bloc secteur externe (non fourni)
(Le bloc secteur doit fournir une tension de 9 à 12V= et un courant de minimum 1,6A, le contact intérieur
doit contenir le contact « positif » / « + »).
2. Contenu de la livraison
Synthétiseur "MC-56”
Pupitre
•Mode d’emploi
3. Explication des symboles
Le point d´exclamation dans le triangle signale des dangers particuliers lors du maniement, du
fonctionnement et de la commande de l´appareil.
Le symbole de l´éclair dans le triangle est utilisé pour signaler un danger pour votre santé, par
ex. par un choc électrique.
Le symbole de la « main » précède des conseils et consignes d´utilisation particuliers.
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19. Disposal
a) General
Dispose of obsolete appliances according to the valid legal directives.
b) Disposing of Batteries and Accumulators
You are required by law to return all spent batteries.
Batteries / accumulators that contain hazardous substances are marked with the symbols on
the side. These symbols indicate that it is prohibited to dispose of these batteries in the house-
hold waste.
The abbreviations for the respective heavy metal are: Cd=Cadmium, Hg=Mercury, Pb=Lead
(is indicated on the battery/accumulator).
You can return spent batteries respectively accumulator that can no longer be charged free of
charge to the collection points in your community, our outlets or everywhere else where bat-
teries or accumulators are sold.
You thus fulfil the legal requirements and contribute to the protection of our environment!
20. Troubleshooting
Observe all safety notices in this operating manual
Problem Solution
No function Are the batteries/accumulators inserted with the right polarity?
Are the batteries/accumulators empty?
In case you use an external power pack, is this connected correctly
with the keyboard and the mains, is it maybe turned off?
Observe the correct polarity of the power plug. The inner contact
must be "plus" (9-12 V=), the outer contact "mass"!
Does the external power pack supply enough electricity (at least 1.6
A)?
Does the plug of the external power pack not fit correctly into the
keyboard?
No sound Is the keyboard turned on and the volume adjusted correctly?
Are headphones plugged in? These turn off the internal loudspeak-
ers.
The keyboard turns off Replace the batteries/accumulators with new ones.
during playing It may be possible to operate the keyboard for a while longer with
weak batteries/accumulators if you reduce the volume.
Does the external power pack supply enough electricity (at least 1.6
A)?
Does the plug of the external power pack not fit correctly into the
keyboard?