User manual
Table Of Contents
- Table of contents
- 1 General notes
- 2 Safety instructions
- 3 Features
- 4 Assembly instructions
- 5 Control panel and connections
- 6 Connectivity options
- 7 Switching on / off and basic operation
- 8 Functions
- 9 Rehearsal and demo songs
- 10 MIDI implementation chart
- 11 Technical specifications
- 12 Plug and connection assignment
- 13 Protecting the environment
3. USB precautions
Please heed the following instructions when connecting USB instruments to
computers. Otherwise, the instrument or the computer may ‘crash’, which can
result in data loss. If a ‘crash’ should occur, turn o computer and instrument
and restart them after a few seconds.
– If the computer is in standby or hibernation, wake the computer
before connecting the USB cable.
– Establish the USB connection between computer and instrument
before turning on the instrument.
8.3.3 MIDI connection
1. Tips on connecting
At MIDI connections, the device that controls other devices, is referred to as
the ‘Master’. A device that is controlled via MIDI is called ‘Slave’. Connect the
MIDI OUT of the master to the MIDI IN of the slave. You can not connect the
MIDI OUT of a device to the MIDI IN of the same device.
2. Connection method
Connect the MIDI interface to the computer.
3. Additional devices
Connect additional devices via the MIDI interface.
8.3.4 MIDI applications
n The digital piano can control other equipment or electronic instruments.
n You can use other devices to control the digital piano.
n The digital piano can play MIDI les from a computer.
Functions
DP-33
29










