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1. E PIANO 2 O RECORD 4 HARPSICHORD O TRACKA 5 VIBES O TRACK B 6 STRINGS ENSEMBLE REPEAT 7 CHORUS METRONOME 8 JAZZ ORGAN TRANSPOSE 9 CHURCH ORGAN TEMPO LED DEMOALL TEMPO Q RECORD SONG PLAY TRANSPOSE STOP DEMO SELECT START STOP The Connectors Using the AC power jack 1 Connect the power 2 Ensure the piano cable to the AC power is turned off when udi jack onthe underside Si connecting and 4 of the piano body disconnecting the power 3 Turn the volume switch E m 4 Plug the power cable anti clockwise to reach i into an AC power the minimum volume i Re outlet level voe SAN 5 If you have done the above procedures you are now safe to turn on the piano Caution When the piano is not in use or during athunderstorm disconnectthe power for safety sake Using Headphones An optional set of stereo headphones can be connected tothe headphones jack located on the left underside of the piano body When a pair of headphones is connected tothe jack the internal speakers will switch off automatically Caution e Never usethe headphone with high volume asit may damage yoursense ofhearing e To preventthe damage of the speakers ensure that the volume is set tothe minimum level before connecting the power and other device Using the AUX OUT jack Connect the rear panel AUX OUT jack to amplified speakers amplifiers or domestic hi fi units for external amplifica
2. CH f En o o o OOO 500 3 Metronome ps me rd Eon TX rcu METI Que TEMPO SONG TRANSPOSE REEL 10 Select avoice by pressing one ofthe VOICETYPE button the corresponding indicatorwill lightup and the number ofthe selected voice will appearon theLED Press the DUAL button to enter the Dual Voice mode then selectthe second voice by pressing a VOICE TYPE button To quitthe Dual Voice mode press the DUAL button again While recording Voice 2 will turn off automatically Press the METRONOME button to turn on offthe metronome function You cannotuse the metronome function when the DEMO song is playing You can also turn off the metronome by pressing the STOP button Operation Continued 4 DSP Digital Signal Processor DUAL Ne o Fer oO TOL oe e Press the DS P button to C DODOOO TET d turn on offthe DSP The LUC Nl status will show clearly on the LED 5 Transpose The Transpose function A allows youto change the pitch ofthe instrument in semi tone steps upto a maximum setting of 12 semitones above or below ner m standard pitch TEMPO SONG TRANSPOS TRANSPOSE TEMPO To restorethe normal Transpose position press both the buttons simultaneously rir LL 6 Tempo TRANSPOSE You can speed upor slow down the tempo ofa song or metronome by pressing the TEMPO buttons T
3. 8 Jazz Organ JAZZ ORGAN 9 Church Organ CHURCH ORGAN Demo Song List GIPSY RONDO TOCCATA MAPLE LEAF RAG THE STING MINUET 1 SPRING VOICES OF SPRING HALELUYA BABY ELEPHANT WALK WEDDING MARCH ANDANTE SURPRISE SYMPHONY TURKISH MARCH SONATINA MOVEMENT MINUET 2 THE LAST ROSE OF SUMMER 15 CLELITO LINDO 16 BEAUTIFUL DREAMER 17 WEBER S LAST THOUGHT 18 JOY TO THE WORLD 19 TRINITY 17
4. TRACK B button Operation Continued TRANSPOSE TEMPO SONG TRANSPOSE 10 Foot pedals Sustain Soft Pedal Pedal Sostenuto Pedal 14 e Repeat the demo song When a demo songis playing inloop pressthe REPEAT button to set the point of beginning that you want to listen r A will appear on the display then press the REPEAT button again to set the end point of the playback r B will appear on the display and the selected section ofthe demo song will playback repeatedly e Adjusting the tempo of demo song When a demo songis playing you can adjust its tempo by pressing the TEMPO buttons The piano has 3 foot pedals from the left tothe right Soft pedal Sostenuto Pedal and sustain pedal MIDI The MIDI IN and MIDI OUT terminals located on the rear panel of the unit offer broadened musical possibilities through use of MIDI The following shows the description of MIDI and how can you use MIDI with the piano What is MIDI MIDI stand for Musical Instrument Digital Interface MIDI is a world wide standard that makes it possible for various electronic musical instruments and other devices such as computers to communicate with each other The keyboard is equipped with two types of MIDI terminals both are located on the rear panel e MIDI IN Data transmitted from other MIDI instruments via MIDI IN OUT MIDI is received at this termin
5. User Manual the mann DIGITAL PIANO DP 40 BP DP 40 RW O By Thomann December 2003 Using the Instruction Manual Thank you for purchasing this Digital Piano The use of high technology and the most advanced sampling technique brings you high quality sound and enjoyment The combination of digital piano and electronic keyboard features let you perform perfectly We hope this skilfully built digital piano will able to explore your creativity and brings you unlimited happiness and music enjoyment Before you usethe piano we recommend you to read through this manual Please keepthis instruction manual forfuture reference Precautions Please read the following carefully before use Do not expose the piano to high temperature direct sunlight and excessively dusty places Do not place the piano too close to other electrical appliances such as television and radio or it may cause interference Do not place the piano to excessive humidity area Avoid putting container with liquid on top of the piano this will prevent the damage of the internal parts of the piano by flowing liquid Always unplug cables by gripping the plug firmly but not pulling on the cable Do not apply excessive force tothe switches and buttons When the pianois not inuse or during a thunderstorm disconnectthe power supply Avoid adjusting the volume level to the maximum or to the levels that you feel uncomfortable we recommend you tolimit the volume level to
6. al Terminals e MIDI OUT Data produces by the keyboard is transmitted to other MIDI instruments via MIDI from this terminal What you can do with MIDI e Record performance data using the Auto Accompaniment on a external sequencer After recording edit the data with the sequencer then play it again on the piano MIDI transmit gt MIDI IN a MIDI OUT MIDI transmit MIDI IN ae MIDI receive 15 Specifications Keyboard 88 hammer action keys Voice 10 Voices Demo Song 20 Demo Songs Display LED Switch and Buttons POWER SWITCH VOLUME SWITCH DUAL DSP TOUCH RECORD TRACKA TRACK B REPEAT METRONOME TRANSPOSE TEMPO DEMO ALL RECORD PLAY STOP DEMO SELECT START STOP VOICE SELECT 0 9 Transpose 12 semi tones above or below standard pitch Pedals Soft Sostenuto Sustain Touch Response Hard Medium Soft Off Connectors DC POWER HEADPHONES AUX OUT MIDI IN OUT PEDALS Speaker 8ohm 25w x 2 Dimension 1380 x 520 x 830 Weight 62kg 16 Voice List No Name of Voice Name of Voice on Panel 0 Acoustic Grand Piano PIANO 1 1 Bright Acoustic Piano PIANO 2 2 E Piano 1 E PIANO 1 3 E Piano 2 E PIANO 2 4 Harpsichord HARPS 5 Vibraphone VIBES 6 Strings Ensemble STRINGS 7 Chorus CHORUS
7. and Track B you can deactivate Track Aand playback Track B only Press the RECORD STOP button to stop the playback Operation Continued DUAL eu TOUCH RECORD NR CWA RACK B o o o RE EJ ArE RONOME o 9 Demo Song TRANSPOSE TEMPO SONG TRANSPOSE PLAY STOP SELECT START STOP RECORD TRANSPOSE TEMPO SONG TRANSPOSE PLAY STOP SELECT START STOP RECORD DEMO E adii B TEMPO SONG TRANSPOSE HARPSICHORD o 13 DEMO ALL Use the Voice button twice to select a Demo song Repeat the playback During the playback press the REPEAT button to set the point of beginning that you wantto listen r A will appear on the display then press the REPEAT button again to set the end point of the playback r B will appear on the display and the recorded song will playback repeatedly e Select aDemo song Hold the SELECT button the number of the current Demo song will appearon the display use the Voice Select buttons 0 9 to select your desired demo song you must enter a 2 digit number 00 19 Play the demo songs in sequence Press the DEMO ALL button to startplaying the demo songs in sequence To stop the demo songs pressthe DEMO ALL or START STOP button Selecting a track ofthe demo song While the demo songis playing you can deactivate the corresponding track by pressingthe TRACK A or
8. crewing B Use 4 pieces of screws 20n each side to tighten the back panel skirt 5 onto the assembly finished in Part A Digital Piano Set up Guide Continued C Put the piano body 1 on thetop of the assembly finished in part B use4 pieces ofhand screws to stable afterward D After the initial set up stick the cable stabling hook 10 on the internal side of theleg component see the below illustration for reference General Guide osos 9c E BULUM E Top View KD gt um 660600 O Rear View o 0 Front View Control Panel Soft Pedal Q Pedal Jack Sostenuto Pedal MIDI IN OUT Jack Sustain Pedal AUX OUT Jack Music Stand amp AC Power Jack Piano Keyboard Headphones Jack General Guide Continued 2 1 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 17 12 13 Widi DSP roven y r Te D Dip Tos Repo TRAIGA mds Xr wemuove Power 7 b 6 b b o0 4 y sun max VOLUME Im JMZ CHURCH PIANOI PIANO EPIO EPANO2 HARPSICHORD VIBES STRINGS CHORUS ORGAN ORGAN o o o o o o o o o o 0000000000 DEMO SONG o 1 2 3 4 5 5 T 8 o p selec 14 15 16 O POWER SWITCH VOICE TYPE amp DEMO SONG SELECT MASTER VOLUME 0 PIANO 1 DUAL 1 PIANO 2 O DSP 2 E PIANO 1 6 TOUCH 3
9. o restore the defaulttempo jas REMO ERE press both the buttons f ie simultaneously When you press both the buttons when the song metronome is stopping the tempo will return to 120 e When you are adjusting the tempo the tempo indicator will appear on the display 11 Operation Continued 7T Touch Response REPEAT METRONOME TEMPO SONG TRANSPOSE DUAL eu N9 ECORD TRACKA TRACKB o o o o o o o COCOQUCOCOCOCOC RECO 8 Record amp Playback TEMPO SONG TRANSPOSE PLAY STOP Ac RECORD ds PLAY STOP RD TEMPO SONG TRANSPOSE Bg TRACWA RACK B NE Oo TEMPO SONG TRANSPOSE PLAY STOP aC RECORD ds 12 The piano has touch response function and it is a default setting when you turn on the piano You can pressthe TOUCH button to adjust the touch response level ranges from 1 to 3 where 2 isthe default level To turn of the touch response function press the TOUCH button repeatedly until OFF appear on the display Record Press the RECORD button the indicatorlights up then press TRACK A or TRACK B to selecta trackto record Play akey onthe keyboard to start recording Press the STOP button to stop the recording Playback Press the RECORD PLAY button to start the playback e You can deactivate a track that you recorded For example if you have record Track A
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11. tion Stereo System AL A O PEDAL OUT mini Note Connect both left L and right R channels forthe stereo result If you only connect either one of the channels the connected channel will only take effect The Connectors Continued Using the Foot Pedals Connect the plug ofthe foot pedal unit to the pedal jack onthe rear panel PEDAL OUT IN You willexperience the sustain effect T Lond Lame OUT Using the MIDI IN OUT Jack MIDI standfor Musical Instrument Digital Interface MIDI is a world wide standard that makes it possible for various electronic SENEC MUR IN E R musical instruments and other devices Lwin Laux OUT TO MIDI IN Data transmitted from other MIDI instrument via MIDI is received at this terminal MIDI OUT Data produced by the Digital Pianois transmitted to other MIDI instruments via MIDI from this terminal Operation 1 Power Switch amp Volume o 1 Turnthe POWER switch on The LED display lightup 2 Use the volume control switch to adjust the volume to your desired level Note e If the LED display has notlight up after you turned onthe piano please check the power supply e f the piano issilent the volume may be adjusted to its minimum level 2 Voice Dual Voice TEMPO SONG TRANSPOSE OOOOQOOOCOO DUAL TEMPO SONG TRANSPOSE d ee E x E Ou PagPgicyoni Un es cd or HARPSICHORD VIBES STRINGS
12. two third of the maxto prevent the damage of audiory sense Unplug the power cable before cleaning the piano never connect or disconnect the power cable with a wethand Check and clean the power plug periodically To avoid damageto the piano and other devices to which itis connected turn the power switches of all related device off prior to connecting or disconnecting cables Clean the piano with a dry soft cloth aslightly damp cloth may be used to remove dirt Never use cleaners such as thinneror alcohol To prevent damage the surface ofthe LED display please use lens cleaning tissue to clean the display If the piano cable is damaged do not usethe piano otherwise it may afire or electrical hazard The piano may cause malfunction due to improper handling if this occurs switch off the piano and switch on again after 30 seconds Do not attempted to disassemble or repair the piano by yourself and do not modify the internal parts Ifthe piano is not working properly please contact approved repairer Contents Digital Piano Set up Guide enne 3 5 ANACO e nnn n en essen lens 6 7 The Connectors 8 9 Usingthe AC pOwerjacK MINER E 8 Using Headphones eea T OE TM 8 Using the AUK OUT ack ois aia pred erc eoe ra xo ven bic 8 Using the OO ele ce TM 9 Using the MIDI IN OUT jack EE 9 SE AIG A EE 10 14 1 P
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