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1. POWER SWITCH and LCD will display the default information at startup Press POWER button once again to turn off power switch of electronic organ Ce Power 2 Adjustment of Volume This electronic organ has 16 levels of VOLUME from 1 to 16 for your choice The default level of volume is 12 Press Volume key volume will be increased or decreased accordingly Press Volume keys simultaneously the volume will be restored to the default level automatically MASTER VOLUME o jE ma Basic Operation TONE Tone Select The default status at startup is TONE If current status is not tone you need to press TONE key You can directly input atone by pressing 0 9 buttons or buttons o oS B wnan Effect amp Control 1 Keyboard Split In KEYBOARD SPLIT mode the 24 keys in left hand keep the voices before keyboard splitting while the rest keys in right hand may adjust other voices by pressing digital buttons Lu A TOUCH SPLIT 2 Keyboard Touch This electronic organ is touch keyboard At startup touch function will be started automatically When you press keyboard with different touches the electronic organ will emit different volume Press TOUCH key to cancel touch function and keyboard touch will disappear Press TOUCH key once again to restart touch function ve TOUCH SPLIT 3 Sustain Press SUSTAIN button to start sustain function Now p
2. the voltage of electric supply finally turn on power switch and start performance Power adapter es DC plug Ss al Rl o Main socket DC power jack of electronic organ Caution When you do not use this electronic organ for along term you should pull out the plug of power adapter from main socket safely to avoid possible causing trouble of part or other accident in long term charging 2 Use of Batteries Open the battery lid in the bottom of electronic organ and load eight 1 5V Size batteries Ensuring the polarity should conform to the direction marked on battery lid Replace the lid after loading batteries opaha Kaje ee Eight batteries altogether Caution Do not use batteries of different kinds and mix new and old batteries Low batteries will cause low volume or poor timbre and replace batteries at that time To avoid possible damage Caused by battery liquid leakage please take out batteries if you will not use the electronic organ for along term Appendix I table of Tone iil No Name of Voice No Name of Voice No Name of Voice No Name of Voice 00 Acoustic Grand Piano 25 Overdriven Guitar 50 Marimba 1 75 Koto2 01 Electronic Piano 1 26 Muted Trumpet 51 Santur 76 Kalimba 1 02 Vibraphone 27 French Horn 52 Reed Organ 1 77 Steel Bell 1 03 Percussive Organ 28 Jungle Bass 1 53 Puff Harmonica 78 Te
3. uap een maa N dh thaws 2 1 Use AC DC power adapter 00 secre eee e eee eee etter tte 2 2 Use Of Batteries eiere rrecn reee tain votes n sek E EA E N N 2 Fitting ERR E ELE A E EEE E A A S E eG Mtoe 3 1 Use of headphone EAEE E TE E A WE RR E ATE T EE 3 2 Connection with amplifier or Hi Fi Equipment sssssssssssrrrrrssrrrerrrrrrrrrnretttetnen 3 lll Basic Operation ES AE EE E REE ache tr cand ea va erm seen oneness a ves uae TAE AN 3 Basic Operation cece tee nee nett 3 1 Turn on power CAT11 Ce ee eee 3 2 Adjustment of Master Volumen reris eeeece cee ce ses a ena eb ekea cee aee ede Vn ene eee eee 3 TONE siesstncesrctis Sesemcabencctabeasaaenes neminesmhgens mes RTS ANE ARTE Tea eee PERDE ETE 4 Tone select cert t reece reenter nee e etter een e eee n eee recess reas anne eesenaewerenweeenneaaneseean 4 Effect amp Control ccc cet nnn enna 4 1 Keyboard BE 9 ME EECCEEEOSES 4 2 Keyboard t ch sineme E a E AAEE E EEE Gi R DTA 4 SO S StajMer arinen iun e n A aA ET EE aE OIR AS DIAREE E EE EEEE AEEA 4 A Vibratore einen e ennai o a E aa UTOE a EAE aeea r RR EE 4 5 Transpose EEEE EE EAE LE EETL TESTE E T E E E E E ET 5 6 Fine tuning ssssssssssrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrsssrrrrrrrrrnrtrnrnrrrrrerrrssssnttenntttrttttrenrenet 5 7 MGthONOMEG e ecsosrrrsecrren eni ai EEEN EEE E pen EE a aaa E A a 5 8 Panel Or MSe rerom riian E E O E R EEA TEA EAE ARENE 5 0 Pitch bend sesccs cee s ceciye innnan aa A EEEN EREA EA
4. Disposal m X X Accumulators and Batteries The supplied rechargeable accumulators or batteries are recyclable Please dispose of them at special waste collection points or your local dealer Only dispose of exhausted batteries or rechargeable batteries to ensure environmental protection WEEE Declaration Your product is designed and manufactured with materials and components of high quality which are recyclable and can be reused The symbol means that your product should be disposed of separately from household waste when it reaches its end of life Please dispose of this equipment at your local collection point or recycling center Please help to protect the environment in which we all live CE All specifications and appearances are subject to change without notice All information was correct at time of printing Musikhaus Kirstein GmbH does not guarantee for the accuracy or completeness of any description photograph or statement contained in this manual Printed colors and specifications may vary slightly from product Products from Musikhaus Kirstein GmbH are only sold through authorized dealer Distributors and dealers are not agents of Musikhaus Kirstein GmbH and have no authority to bind Musikhaus Kirstein GmbH legally in any way This manual is protected by copyright Any copying or reprint even in excerpts is only allowed with written consent of Musikhaus Kirstein GmbH The same applies to reproduction or copying of images e
5. a wee Re RANEE ET eee NRA 5 Rhythm amp Rhythm Function e sesssrrrsrrrerserrreserreresrrsorrsrrerreserreseerrseenresernen 6 1 Select rhythm EE T E E E EEEE OEE PEPEE ET AETLI TETIT 6 2 Start Stop AOA EE EEEE E A E E R TEE EATE E EA TE ET A OA 6 3 Sync EP DLEE PEE EEEE E OE E E E N A N A T 6 A Gee eee eee eee E eee eee eee ee eee 6 5 Accompaniment volume adjustment s ee ee eee eee eee eee eee 7 6 Tempo adjustment e a Daa a dy alana Gh aa aa a a arenilaim aie a Ghaua aa a E 7 Chord Accompaniment E E A E bln at ANE ae Sala E E E E N E I A E E 7 4 Bass chord ects dae Scitsces sre tiltaana ave nee a attend Goode dea cau ralate nea nae EAA epee ae aoe 7 3 Chord CUA ie siiveit ere she taesiareraiesn a En e EE EER E E E OE Shia ere ee amae Ceara media aN 7 3 Single Chord erein coaiaw a Soavacacins soe 5 hsahs suns dere ade Nea re nna Maia ns dake emlem nce 7 4 Finger chord eee eee cece cece nnn e ene e nent eee e eee 8 Record Function tietssissseontnadatieravesisoess aae aae R aA bianca a e aaen 8 DEMO SONGS eee esse eee ete ene eee Eee eee ene t eee e nants 9 Demo song playiNgeiniis iunn EEE hamincacaaey EE a N EEEE EE REENE 9 G id eera osn sundae snnnnse te SEEREN E TR E OTE EEA EE EAE OEE e 9 10 Appendix Table of TOme eeeseeessrererererrererererererrrrererererernrntnrenrererenmn 11 Appendix ll Table of Rhythm 0 0 cec cnet eter eter anes 12 Appendix III Table of Demo Song 0
6. ared and you will re enter program mode RECORD PLAY PROGRAM Basic Operation oy 5 Transpose Press TRANSPOSE or button to heighten or lower one level of tone in 6 levels altogether Press Transpose and simultaneously will restore to the default value of system TRANSPOSE 6 Fine Tuning Press TUNING buttons to adjust Fine Tuning in the range of 99 Press TUNING button without release can continuously increase decrease Fine Tuning Value Press Tuning buttons simultaneously to restore preset value TUNING 7 Metronome After pressing METRONOME key you can hear tick Four beats can be selected In Performance the effect of metronome is added METRONOME 8 Panel Drums Press PANEL DRUM total eight panel drums as shown below or refer to Appendix V to respond relevant drums and insert relevant drums according to your need to enhance performance effect Goeceou Oo E fy N 9 Pitch Bend When you push PITCH BEND wheel during performance the note emitted from keyboard will produce an effect of pitch bend By pushing the wheel upwards or downwards note will gradually change higher or lower Loosen the wheel to restore mca Basic Operation original standard tone Pitch Bend Rhythm amp Rhythm Function 1 Select Rhythm This electronic organ has 100 rhythms for your choice For detailed rhythm table refer to Appe
7. ccc cece eee eens 13 Appendix IV Trouble Shooting cc terete eters 13 Appendix V Technical Specifications cece ected 14 Appendix Ill Table of Demo Song NO Code of song NO Code of song 00 Turkish March 03 Symphony Of Carmen 01 Radetzky March 04 Green Sleeves 02 Fur Elise 05 Blue Danube Appendix IV Trouble Shooting Trouble Possible reason eliminating method Accompanying a little noise in turning ON OFF power Normal phenomenon Please do not worry After turning on power press keyboard but no sound can be emitted Check whether volume control key is at proper position or headphone jack is held by other equipment to break off built in speaker system Distorted or discontinued sound or even system halted Using unqualified AC adapter or low batteries Please use the AC adapter provided with this electronic organ or replace batteries The note and its tone for a same voice are a little different This is normal phenomenon caused by different voice sampling diapason When using Sustain function some tones have long sustain but some have short sustain This is normal phenomenon since the sustains of different tones are set to optimum lengths Abnormal in volume or accompaniment volume Check whether volume control and accompaniment volume control are in proper setting In SYNC status auto accompament does
8. d Finger Chord Bass Chord Chord clear 8 Metronome 9 Demo all Demo one Vibrato Sustain LCD Screen Legend ic 10 Songs Rhythm Tone 11 Start Stop Sync Fill in 12 Panel drums 13 LCD display 14 Record Play Program 15 Touch Keyboard split 16 Loudspeaker 17 Pitch Bend wo Ooo R 0 PA R S0 CA R OR OR O O T N a a j 1 Song 6 Volume 11 Single chord 16 Keyboard split 2 Rhythm 7 Accompaniment volume 12 Finger chord 17 Program 3 Tone 8 Metronome 13 Sync 18 Touch 4 Digit display 9 Staff 14 Sustain 19 Rec 5 Tempo display 10 B W key display 15 Vibrato 20 Guide 828 Panel Control and External Function External Function Line Out HeadphoneDC12V Left Right 1 Line Out 2 Headphone 3 DC 12V input Preparation before performance POWER 1 Use AC DC power adapter Please use the special AC DC power adapter provided with this electronic organ or the power adapter with DC 12V voltage and 500mA input current and with central anode Connect the DC plug of power adapter into the DC12V power socketin the rear of electronic organ then connect the other end into main socket see that the input voltage of power adapter conform to
9. dapter may cause damage of your electronic organ e Do not place AC adapter or power cord near heating source such as central heating or heat radiator e Do not overbend wire and place heavy matters on wire or wind wire with other matters to avoid damaging wire e Regularly check power plug and clean surface dirt Do not pull out power plug with wet hand Do not open the casing of electronic organ Do not open the casing of electronic organ and try to disassemble any part of it nor make any change to it Should any abnormal function occur in use please stop operating it immediately and send it for repair by qualified servicemen Location of placing electronic organ Do not place the electronic organ in an environment of dusty vibrating low or high temperature such as exposed to direct sunshine near central heat or in the car exposed under sunshine to avoid damaging appearance or internal part Do not put the electronic organ in an unstable place to avoid falling Do not put any vessel holding liquid on the electronic organ to avoid liquid flowing in it and impairing internal part Maintenance To clean the body of the electronic organ wipe it with dry soft cloth Do not use paint dope organic solvent or chemically impregnated cloth Connection of peripheral device e In order to prevent speaker from damaging please adjust the volume of peripheral device to the lowest and after music is gradually played adjust to approp
10. erformance with B W keys will produce Sustain effect Press SUSTAIN button once again to exit the function 4 Vibrato Press VIBRATO button to start vibrato function Now performance with B W keys will Press Volume keys simultaneously the volume will be restored to the default level automatically produce vibrato effect Press VIBRATO button once again to exit the function DEMO AL EMO ONE Basic Operation o Demo Songs 1 Press DEMO ONE button to play a demo song repeatedly Press the button to stop playing and press it once again to enter next demo song DEMO AL BRATO e e e NIVISNS DEMO ONE 2 Press DEMO ALL button to play all demo songs repeatedly from the first demo song Press the button once again to stop playing DEMOA BRATO e e e NIVISNS LEMo ONE Demo Song Playing After pressing DEMO SONG button press demo one button to enter the mode of demo song selection You can select demo songs by inputting digits such as 04 05 or pressing buttons You can also enter the mode of demo song selection by pressing Demo all button Press start stop button to stop playing td E oe OL WHIAHY p Guide Press GUIDE button to enter guide mode and press white keys to select different demo songs Press Guide button once again to exit guide mode In the course of playing press volce button to change current voice 1 GUIDE A when you press any key n
11. g Band Mid1 56 Disco Party 81 Fusion 07 8beat soul 32 Big Band Mid2 57 Disco Samba 82 Hip Waltz 08 8beat Rock 33 Big Band Fastl 58 Dixie Jazz 83 Limbo Rock 09 Rap pop 34 Big Band Fast2 59 Pop New Age 84 Acoustic Ballad 10 Pop Rock 35 Bolero 60 Uk Pop 85 Piano Ballad 11 60 s Soul 36 Cat Groove 61 Us March 86 R and B Ballad 12 Technol 37 Classic Piano Blid 62 Club Dance 87 Rock Ballad 13 Funk 38 Cumbia 63 Rhumba 88 Reggae 14 Mambol 39 Funky Disco 64 8Beat Modern 89 Slow and Easy 15 Countryl 40 Latin Waltz 65 Country Ballad 90 Swing Waltz 16 16Beat Shuffle 41 Ober Polka 66 Hard Rock 91 Pub Piano 17 Pop Polka 42 Unplugged 67 Hullygully 92 Jazz BigBand 18 Twist 43 Bluegrassl 68 Jive 93 Jazz Club 19 Cha Cha 44 Bluegrass2 69 LoveSong 94 Jazz Waltzl 20 China Style 45 Bluegrass3 70 Medium Jazz 95 Jazz Waltz2 21 Slow Rock2 46 Saturday Night 71 Modem Country Pop96 Jazz Rock 22 Slow Rock3 47 Pop Ballad 72 Modern R and B_ 97 Salsa 23 Slow Waltz 48 Slow Soul 73 Pasodoble 98 Analog Ballad 24 70 s Soul 49 Bright Pop 74 Sambat 99 Show Tune Panel Control and External Function Panel Control 0 ARK2178 1 Power 2 Master volume 3 Accompaniment Volume 4 GuideA B C 5 Digit KeyO 9 button 6 Transpose Fine Tunning Tempo 7 Single Chor
12. ndix Press RHYTHM button to enter Rhythm Selection function LCD displays current rhythm number To select rhythm throughout 00 99 input two digits with digit buttons or select with buttons u a AS ono 2 Start Stop In default setting press the button to play rhythm Press START STOP button to exit other functions START STOP SYNC FILL IN 3 Sync Press SYNC button to start sync accompaniment function and press any key of 19 keys in left hand to start rhythm synchronously If chord function is started press any key of 19 keys in chord area to start auto chord synchronously If a rhythm is being played press SYNC button to stop rhythm and start sync accompaniment function If sync function has been started press SYNC button to exit sync function co a oo START STOP SYNC FILL IN 4 Fill in You may press FILL IN button to insert a fill in during rhythm play to enhance the performane of effect then restore to original rhythm START STOP SYNC FILL IN Basic Operation 5 Accompaniment Volume Adjustment The default ACCOMPANIMENT VOLUME is 16 and can be adjusted by pressing volume buttons During adjustment LCD gives correspondent display Press volume Buttons simultaneously to restore default setting of accompaniment volume automatically ACCOMP VOLUME d B 6 Tempo Adjustment Press Tempo buttons to adjust the playing tempo of rhythm met
13. nor Sax 04 Church Organ 29 Pi Pa 1 54 Ukulele 79 Woodblock 05 Accordion 30 Feedback Gt 55 12 str Gt 80 Synth Harpsi 1 06 Harmonica 31 Uillean Harp 56 Guitar Pinch2 81 Attack Clav 1 07 Acoustic Giutar Nylon 32 Jazz Bass 57 Slow Violin 82 Crystal 08 Acoustic Giutar Steel 33 Flugel Hom 58 Bright String 83 Bag Pipe 09 Distortion Guitar 34 Muted Hom 59 Jungle Bass 2 84 Barafon 10 Electric Bass Electric 35 Wood Barafon 1 60 Indian Flute 85 Organ Flute 11 Synth Bass 36 Electronic Piano 2 61 Clavi 2 86 Kalimba 2 12 Violin 37 Multi Reed 62 Celesta 2 87 Reed Horn 13 Orchestral Harp 38 Guitar Pinch 1 63 Church Bells 88 Hard Vibe 2 14 String Ensemble 1 39 Multi Wind 64 Marimba 2 89 Twin Bones 15 Trumpet 40 Clavi 1 65 Dulcimer 1 90 Synth Harpsi 2 16 Alto Sax 41 Celesta 1 66 Reed Organ 2 91 Attack Clav 2 17 Oboe 42 Harpsichord 67 Electric Giutar Clean 1 92 Chorus Guitar 18 Clarinet 43 Mellow Fm 68 Koto 1 93 Steel Bell 2 19 Flute 44 Pi Pa 2 69 Xylophone 2 94 Tsugaru 20 Pan Flute 45 UprightPiano 70 Shanai 95 Oct Harp 21 Lead 1 square 46 Electronic Piano 3 71 Dulcimer 2 96 Bodhran 22 Banjo 47 Hard Vibe 1 72 English Horn 97 Tubular Bells 2 23 Xylophone 1 48 Wood Barafon 2 73 Electric Giuar Clean 2 98 Suona 24 Tubular Bells 1 49 Music Box 74 Shamisen 99 Castanets Basic Opera
14. not work Check whether Single chord or Finger chord is set now pressing a note at left hand keyboard area 19 keys in the left of keyboard When using AC adapter the electronic organ does not emit sound after startup and indicating LCD does not light up Check whether power socket is energized AC adapter is well plugged poor connection of power socket or inadequate power voltage When using batteries the electronic organ does not emit sound after startup and indicating LCD does not light up Check whether battery polarity is correct and batteries have run down The pitch of note is not correct Check whether the parameter of Transpose is 00 When using mobile phone the electronic organ will emit noise Mobile phone can disturb the electronic organ To avoid the noise turn off the mobile phone or use it far away Appendix II Table of Rhythm No Name of Voice No Name of Voice No Name of Voice No Name of Voice 00 Club Pop 25 Straight rock 50 Club Latin 75 Samba2 01 Rock Nroll 26 Techno2 51 Disco Chocolate 76 Schlager Rock 02 Waltz 27 Mambo2 52 Disco Fox 77 Schlager Alp 03 Bossa Nova 28 Country2 53 Disco Funk 78 Tarantella 04 Slow Rockl 29 8Beat Adria 54 Disco Hands 79 Tijuana Waltz 05 16beat pop 30 BigBand Shuffle 55 Disco Latin 80 Electro Pop 06 8beat pop 31 Bi
15. o matter correct or not the electronic organ shall emit correct melody note and repeat its accompaniment in One key One Note mode GUIDE Ec Basic Operation accompanym ents Press start stop button to exit this function ORD CL e eg ous yao e Bags cor 4e Finger Chord When rhythm is started press FINGER CHORD button to enter the function of finger auto bass chord Now in chord area 1 19keys apply different fingerings to hear different chord accompaniments Press START STOP button to exit this function Record Function 1 Press RECORD button to enter record mode You can hear metronome sound and the preset tempo is 120 Now press any key or drum key to start recording The maximum record quantity is 350 When the maximum quantity is reached metronome sound will be stopped and record cannot be continued During recording press any playing key to play the record Whenever you press this button the memory in previous record will be cleared and you will re enter record mode RECORD PLAY PROGRAM 2 Press PROGRAM button to start rhythm program function Edit a rhythm through eight panel drums with the maximum range of 64 drums When edit is finished press play button to play the drums edited to form a rhythm edited by yourself and the best effect of rhythm playing can be reached by adjusting Tempo buttons Whenever you press this button the memory in previous record will be cle
16. riate volume Caution in operation e Do not perform the organ with the loudest or uncomfortable volume to avoid decline in hearing e Do not place heavy matters on the electronic organ nor press keyboard switch and socket With heavy force e The package shall be opened by adult to avoid the danger of suffocating infant or children Please properly store or dispose the plastic package after unpacking The matters contained are not suitable for using by the children under 3 years old AN Notice Specifications are subject to change without notice Should any description of product function be not specified in detail or some typing error occur Please forgive us e What is displayed in LCD in this instruction is only for the purpose of explanation and may be different with actual display in your electronic organ e This company retains the right which needs to revise because of the duty and finally interp retation Table of Contents Panel Control and External Function s eeeeeeetet teeters 1 js PARE Comto ea siemens weds excuses maser nace A E R castania buen A E sie 1 LCD screen legend AEE EEEE TET E E saracardcayeiarevesereta T E Rue een Se SMS aA eR TAN 2 2 External function ccece cette ett e ence eee e ence e renee ene e seen eens ene neinni tnni nirei simirdi 2 ll Preparation before performance eeee rete ees 2 POWER eere rR A adver cistdint tan Made ta cn eetn So
17. ronome and demo songs in the range of 30 240 TEMPO Chord Accompaniment 1 Bass Chord Under chord state press BASS CHORD button to shift chord timbre 2 Chord Clear Under chord state press CHORD CLEAR button to stop chord accompaniment while rhythm plays continuously GLE CHO AS R D Oi 3 Single Chord When rhythm is started press SINGLE CHORD button to enter the function of single auto bass chord Now ynchord area 1 19keys apply dyfferent fyngeryngs to hear dyfferent chord
18. tion 2 Guide B when you press any key melody will be blocked If you do not press Any key in 3 seconds melody will be restored for your guide GUIDE 3 Guide C when you press this key the domo song plays while melody does not play A beginner can only press the key corresponding to the note displayed on LCD before playing next note until the demo song comes to its end OO Preparation before performance WoE Fitting Jack 1 Use of headphone Connect headphone plug into HEADPHONE jack in the rear of electronic organ Now the internal speakers are automatically switched off Use of headphone in performance does not interfere with anybody else suiting personal monitor and exercising at night 6 35mm Headphone plu B6 35mm E Pane paag Headphone output jack je Headphone 2 Connection with Amplifier or Hi Fi Equipment This electronic organ has built in speaker system Alternatively it can also be connected to any external amplifier or hi fi equipment First turn off the switch of electronic organ and external equipment then insert one end of stereo audio cable into LINE IN or AUXIN jack of other hi fi equipment and connect the other end into LINE OUT jack in rear panel of electronic organ on 8 lt Bb Speaker box Basic Operation III Basic Operation 1 Turn on power switch After AC adapter is connected or batteries installed correctly press power button to turn on
19. ven in altered form Operators Manual Funkey 61 Plus Electronic Keyboard Appendix V Technical Specifications W Standard e GB T12105 1998 GB 8898 2001 GB13837 2003 GB17625 1 2003 Display e LCD display ETone e 100 tones Rhythm e 100 selected auto accompaniments MDemo song 6 demo songs HEffect control e Sustain Vibrato Transpose Finetuning Touch Keyboard split Pitch bend Record e Record Play Rhythm program Drums e 8 panel drums MAccompaniment control e Start Stop Sync Fill in Tempo control MChord control e Single chord Finger chord Bass Chord Chord Clear Wintelligent guide e Demo song Metronome A B C Guide Other controls e Power jack Volume control Accompaniment volume WeExternal port e DC 12V power jack Head phone Line out Diapason C2 C7 WAccuracy in musical tuning e lt 3cent Specifications e 980X390 X 130 mm Weight 5 4Kg HDC input DC12V HMOutput power 6WX2 MQuiescent current 150mA Parts provided with electronic organ e AC DC adapter music stand and Operation Instructions Caution The following requirements shall be observed to avoid hurting yourself Or anybody else as well as damaging of peripheral devices The intensions will include but not limited to the followings AN Cautions AC DC adapter Please use specified AC DC Adapter otherwise fault a
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