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1. the corresponding track by pressing the TRACK A or TRACK B button Operation Continued TRANSPOSE TEMPO SONG TRANSPOSE 10 Foot pedals Sustain Soft Pedal Pedal Sostenuto Pedal Repeat the demo song To play a Demo song in loop press the REPEAT button once to set the starting point of the repeated part you want to listen r A appears on the display Then press the REPEAT button again to set the ending point of the playback part r B appears on the display and the recorded song is then played back repeatedly from point r A to r B Adjusting the tempo of the Demo song While a Demo song is playing you can adjust its tempo by pressing the TEMPO buttons The piano has a footboard w 3 pedals from left to right Soft Sostenuto and Sustain pedal MIDI The MIDI IN and MIDI OUT sockets located on the rear panel of the unit offer broadened musical possibilities through the use of MIDI The following is the description of MIDI and how you can use MIDI with the piano What is MIDI MIDI stands for Musical Instrument Digital Interface MIDI is a world wide standard that allows various electronic musical instruments and other devices such as sequencers computers etc to communicate with each other The keyboard is equipped with two types of MIDI tsockets both located on the rear panel MIDI IN Data transmitted from
2. DEMO SELECT START STOP 15 16 VOICE TYPE amp DEMO SONG SELECT 0 PIANO 1 1 PIANO 2 2 E PIANO 1 E PIANO 2 4 HARPSICHORD 5 VIBES 6 STRINGS ENSEMBLE 7 CHORUS 8 JAZZ ORGAN 9 CHURCH ORGAN LED TEMPO SONG TRANSPOSE The Connectors Using the AC power socket 1 Connect the power 2 Ensure the piano cable to the AC mains is turned off when ger socket underneath the i connecting and piano body disconnecting the power cable 3 Turn the volume control 4 Plug the power cable anti clockwise to O into a proper AC mains the minimum volume di i power outlet level voce NS ATI 5 If you have done the above procedures you are now safe to turn on the piano Caution When the piano is not inuse orduring athunderstorm disconnectthe power for safety sake Using the Headphones jack An optional set of stereo headphones can be connected to the headphones jack located on the lefthand side underneath the keyboard When a pair of headphones is connected to this jack the internal speakers will switch off automatically Caution e Never use the headphone with high volume asit may damage your sense of hearing To prevent the damage of the speakers ensure that the volume is set tothe minimum level before connecting the power and other device Using the AUX OUT jacks Connect the rear panel AUX OUT jack to amplified speakers amplifiers or domestic hi fi units for external a
3. 32 7 in Weight 62kg 136 7 Ib 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 T Chorus CHORUS 8 Jazz Organ JAZZ ORGAN 9 Church Organ CHURCH ORGAN Demo SongList 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 STAGGMUSIC COM V 040510
4. USER MANUAL DIGITAL PIANO STP 710 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 use the piano we recommend you to read through this manual Please keep this 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 ofthe piano byflowing 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 tothe maximum orto the levels that you feel uncomfortable we recommend you t
5. as 10 2 Voice Dual Voice conidios 10 3 Metronome eaaa aee IIR ee a eme e e aaa ne nne a e n ase ape aaa aee 10 4 DSP Digital Signal Processor 11 Se Mrans CNN TT 11 6 qiero PNE REN T aa 11 T louch tse Cae ae ett UT api 12 8 Record amp PIAyDAaGkK etre rettet ee bare weet did 12 13 Ns A A VR nade Na 13 14 10 Foot ea reese ers eon notte RR RE LR 14 O TNI pc 15 Whatis MIDI cre 15 What you can do with MIDI a aee eaaa aaa eee 15 Specifications 16 pica Ec pa en 17 Demo Song LiISt 17 Digital Piano Set up Guide 1 Open the package and check whether the following parts are available 1 Piano body 6 Foot pedalunit 2 Music stand 7 Hand screw 4 pcs 3 Right leg component 8 Screws 8 pcs 4 Left leg component 9 Screw caps 8 pcs 5 Back panel skirt 10 Power cable stabling hook 2 pcs Digital Piano Set up Guide Continued 2 Follow the illustration below and finish offthe set up procedures A Put the foot pedal unit 6 in between the leftand right legs components 3 amp 4 use4 pieces of screws 20n each side to stable the legs onto the foot pedal unit Make sure the direction of the placement is correct before screwing B Use 4 pieces of screws 2 on each side to tighten the back panel skirt 5 onto t
6. ator wil then light up and 8 the number of the selected voice will appear on the LED display TEMPO SONG TRANSPOSE DUAL HARPSICHORD VIBES STRINGS CH ress th e D U AL b tt on to TEMPO SONG TRANSPOSE E enter the Dual Voice mode OOO DOO us then selectthe second voice by pressing a VOICE button To quitthe Dual Voice mode press the DUAL buttonagain e While recording Voice 2 will turn off automatically 3 Metronome P d ua Lo A uo B RAT wa COLOCO e Pressthe METRONOME button to turn on offthe metronome function You cannotuse the metronome function when the DEMO song is playing You canalso turn off the metronome by pressing the STOP button Operation Continued 4 DSP Digital Signal Processor DUAL TOUCH RECORD TRACKA TRACKB REPEAT METRONOME TEMPO SONG TRANSPOSE OQOOOOOO 5 Transpose TRANSPOSE TEMPO TEMPO SONG TRANSPOSE TRANSPOSE TEMPO SONG TRANSPOSE 17 r LL TRANSPOSE PLAY STOP RECORD 11 Press the DSP button to turn on off the Digital Signal Processor The LED display will clearly show the DSP status The Transpose function allows you to change the pitch of the instrument in semi tone steps up to a maximum of 12 semi tones one octave above or below the standard pitch To restore the no
7. he assembly finished in Part A Digital Piano Set up Guide Continued C Put the piano body 1 on the top of the assembly finished in part B use 4 pieces of hand screws to stable afterward D After the initial set up stick the cable stabling hook 10 on the internal side of the leg component see the below illustration for reference General Guide besas el E NULLUM E Top View gt UU O00 Rear View 8 Front View Control Panel Soft Pedal Q Footboard DIN socket Sostenuto Pedal MIDI IN OUT DIN sockets Sustain Pedal AUX OUT jack Music Stand AC Mains Power socket Piano Keyboard 6 Headphones j ack General 2 VOLUME POWER 13 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Guide Continued 17 12 13 idi DSP 70UEH oa DIP sepe bes A A SELECT START STO Eram ca ue um EA PIANOI PIANO EPIO EPANO2 HARPSICHORD VIBES STRINGS CHORUS ORGAN ORGAN o o o o o o o o o o DEMO SONG o 1 2 3 4 5 5 7 p sate select 14 POWER SWITCH MASTER VOLUME DUAL DSP Digital Signal Processor 6 TOUCH 6 RECORD TRACKA TRACK B 9 REPEAT METRONOME TRANSPOSE TEMPO DEMO ALL RECORD PLAY STOP
8. mplification Stereo System A O PEDAL OUT 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 DIN plug of the footboard a n to the PEDAL DIN socket on the rear panel You will experience the sustain PEDAL OUT IN R L Using the MIDI IN OUT Ports MIDI stands for Musical Instrument Digital Interface MIDI is a world wide standard that allows various electronic PEDAL OUT IN R L musical instruments and other devices Lm Laux to communicate with each other MIDI IN Data transmitted from other MIDI instruments via MIDI are received at this connector MIDI OUT Data produced by the Digital Piano are transmitted to other MIDI instruments via MIDI from this connector Operation 1 Power Switch amp Volume orr 2 Use the volume control on 1 Turnthe POWER switch on Ki a knob to adjust the volume The LED display lights up to your desired level Note If the LED display has notlit up after you turned on the piano please check the power supply e f the piano issilent the volume may be adjusted to its minimum level 2 Voice Dual Voice T Choose a voice by pressing one of LI 8 0 B 0 o the VOICE buttons The related MOMOD LED indic
9. olimit the volume level to two third of the maxto prevent the damage of audiory sense Unplug the power cable before cleaning the piano never connect or disconnectthe power cable with a wethand Check and clean the power plug periodically To avoid damage to 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 a slightly damp cloth may be usedto remove dirt Never use cleaners such as thinner or 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 improper handling if this occurs switch off the piano and switch on again after 30 seconds Do not attempted to disassemble orrepair the piano by yourself and do not modify the internal parts If the piano is notworking properly please contact approved repairer Contents Digital Piano Set Up Guide i 3 5 General Guide allearono 6 7 The Connectors 8 9 Using the dic 8 Using Headphones ada TU Five a 8 Using the AUX OUT jaCK asada iia 8 Using the FootPedals ee OO re 9 Using the MIDIIN OUT portis cr 9 A cro c 10 14 1 Power Switch amp VOlUMe adr di od
10. other MIDI instruments via MIDI IN OUT MIDI are received at this socket Sockets e MIDI OUT Data produced by the keyboard are transmitted to other MIDI instruments via MIDI from this socket What can you do with MIDI 9 Record performance data using the piano Auto Accompaniment on an external computer equipped w a MIDI card or an external sequencer featuring MIDI facilities After recording edit the data with the computer sequencer then play it again on the piano H MIDI transmit gt MIDI IN a 4 amp MIDI OUT MIDI receive STP 710 Computer w MIDI Play music from another keyboard MIDI transmit MIDI OUT MIDI IN MIDI receive STP 710 Digital Keyboard 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 TRACK A 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 Dimensions W D H 1380 520 830 mm 54 3 20 5
11. p the recording e Playback Press the PLAY button to start the playback Recorded Track A or B can be deactivated to play Track B or A only e Press the RECORD STOP button to stop the playback Operation Continued e Repeatthe playback During the playback press the REPEAT button once to set Naja Tage ey e the starting point of the DOOO O O repeated part you want to listen r A appears on the display Then press the REPEAT button again to set the ending point of the playback r B appears on the display and the recorded song is then played back repeatedly from point r A to r B 9 Demo Song e Select a Demo song Press the Demo SELECT ea ODO use ne button The display shows the A A E A ox Voice puto number of the current Demo song Demo song choose a new Demo song hold down the Demo SELECT button while entering a 2 digit number 00 19 with the Voice Select buttons 0 9 For example to select Demo Song n 8 press first 0 piano then 8 harpsichord RECORD Play the Demo songs in sequence ae LU Press the DEMO ALL button Ln to make the Demo songs play one after the other To stop O O playing the Demo songs press once the DEMO ALL or START STOP button RECORD Selecting a track of the demo song dia While the Demo song is 2 playing you can deactivate
12. rmal Transpose position press both the buttons simultaneously You can speed up or slow down thetempo of a song or metronome by pressing the TEMPO buttons To restore the default tempo press both the buttons simultaneously When you press both the buttons when the song metronome is stopping the tempowill return to120 When you are adjustingthe tempo the tempo indicator will appear on thedisplay Operation Continued 7 Touch Response ca NY DUAL REPEAT METRONOME TEMPO SONG TRANSPOSE 8 Record amp Playback DUAL eu TOUCH TRACK B REPEAT METRONOME o TEMPO SONG TRANSPOSE PLAY STOP Ac RECORD PLAY STOP RD ce TEMPO SONG TRANSPOSE 85 RACK B NE TEMPO SONG TRANSPOSE PLAY STOP Ac RECORD o oo o TO e The digital piano features a touch sensitive keyboard This function is a default setting when you turn on the piano e Pressing the TOUCH button repeatedly adjusts the touch response level from 1 to 3 where 2 is the default level e To cancel the touch response effect press the TOUCH button until the LED display shows OFF Record e Press the RECORD button The indicator lights up Then press TRACK A TRACK B to select a track to record Play akey onthe keyboard to start recording Press the STOP button to sto

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