SOFT KEYBOARD PIANO
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SOFT KEYBOARD PIANO
SOFT KEYBOARD PIANO INSTRUCTION MANUAL ' r'l'' l' ; " i1,oi.:fi,l..' i., i u.. tr| . 1,). \i'' l' ': ': ::t:\':1': " , ,,ry.r;i,1 jl Lr.,l,- 1. I I ',r" PRoDulcf sPEclFfcATlQNS 2. . t: :.:;: :,.i: , PRODUCTFEATURES .', : ;.: 3. FUNOT|ONS 'ri:r 4. .',,:,,.,, PLAYOPERATON : ,,,lll ,:: I : l . 5. TONE LIST, (128TONE) ' 6. 7, , F"tir' ,' ;"i" (4oSoNGS) DEMOSONG LlpT ',, '',' ,]',,,,, , PIANO CARINi FORVoUN.SOFT KEYBOARD ,8.. CAUT]ONS'r,,' r"' :,t'')'''!:"' i i.;'i' Thank you for purchasing the "SOFT KEYBOARD PIANO" ' The "SOFT KEYBOARD PIANO" is easy to carry and has been made under very high standards with a focus on msticulous design and production quality control. Before using this product, please read the instruction sheet carefully. 1. PRODUCTSPECIFICATIONS; Keyboard Model: 61 key (Standard Piano Key 5 Octave + 1 keY) 49key (Standard Piano Key 4 Octave + 1 keY) :128 A. Tone B. Rhythm :100 C. Demonstration Songs: 40 D. E. F. 6V (BatterYAAl.5Vx4Pcs) Rated Voltage : DC Output :500MW Size of 49 Key: mainbodv: 9.6(L) X 22.8(W) X 3'3 (D) cm Keyboard :72(L'1X 17.8(W) X 0.5 (D) cm Size of 61 Key: mainbody: 9.6(L)X 22'8(W)X 3'3 (D) cm Keyboard: 88(L) X 17.4(W) X 0.5 (D) cm 2. PRODUCTFEATURES: kev I.The"SOFTKEYBOARDP|ANO"issmallandcanbehandcarried,lt Function canalsoberolledupforeasystorageinyourhandbagorcarryingcase. +' II . You can select the "SOFT KEYBOARD PIANO" 49 Key (4 Octave 1 1. PLAY 2. REC 3, DEMO 4. TONE+ 5. TONE. 6. RHY+ key) for beginners, or the 61 kye (5 Octave + 1 key) for more advanced students of the Piano. The III. "SOFT KEYBOARD PIANO" has many functions which you can select on the control box: 128 Tone Functions (See Tone List attachment) o 100 Rhythm Options (See Rhythm ListAttachment) . o Add 001-100 Control KeYboard o . 40 Demo Songs (See Demo song list attachment) Music Recording: Max 336 Notes IV. The "SoFTKEYBoARD PlANo,, uses4 2AA 1.5V batterieswhich can also plug the piano into playing You can time. of hours 12-15 to for up last adaptor. with an proper outlet electrical a 8. START/STOP 9. ON/OFF 10. VOL+/VOL11. DC6V 12. HEADPHONE 13. OUTEXTSP Description Plav the Recorded Music Record Key Demonstration Key Tone Selection Key Tone Selection Key Beat Selection Key Beat Selection Key Start/Stoo Demo sonq 0r Rhythm Key Power keiy Volume Control Button DC Jack Cpnnect do(6V) Head Phone Jack Speaker Jack 4. PI-AY I OPERATION: ! No. and TONE 1. Press the ON/OFF button to switch on the pianq;iT'ht l-EP display iniGii oi+r"v 'iill snow:ooobnathirtonesetting indicator will light 'p' will beon Tono 000. of'playing'The 2. Press the TONE+ -i;;-;;-;b" 3. 5. TONE LIST: ancl TONE- button to set the ;i,i;; i"; seled the'tcine Tone 000 000 Tone 001 001 Tone 002 002 003 004 005 Tone 006 006 Harpsichord Tone 007 oo7 Clavi Tone 008 Tone 0'l 0 008 009 010 Tone 01 1 01'1 Celesta GlockensPiel Music Box Vibraphone Tone 012 012 013 record modE'' and the LEb wlll display 1 . Press the REC button to enter the record to piano is ready itt" nec,iri"" you please' 2. when the piano enters tliJiecora mooe, you can play the musicgs until. the itself bv ii"*i'ptaved *iir iecoro'irr;i vo' ' igitrifullv exit this and'then notes)' (max 336 filled is svstem blocks foi'i""oiaing ' - notes' Tone 009 1 i;;;;iil ;i;;ff fffi iil"'rii-riiiiirrvlrEodisptav-returnto'normalstatus' to exit, an'd;LED display 3. After entering the r,ecord-ioi;: t;";iil iEC butron , , rr:' rir OFF then return to normal status' function will not Press the PLAY button to i"pi"v ttt" recorde-d music;:butthis 4. ' ;;Abi; ,riil there is nni" i6"oiaea. when finishqd' the system will return to ioir"t tt"tr. automaticallY. TONE+ and TONE' button to 5. ln the Drocess of repl"Vind, Vo' can press the change the tone of the notes recorded' o. Att"i%i""oioing autornaticallY. ., :..1 I IV. Demo Song Mode: . the demo song playing status' 1 . Press the DEIIIO button ioilenter Dv one' 2. Press the DEMO button to'6elect any demo.song one the tiematic tone when' thd rdiiiE;;"d i-briE;b,;iffi ;rJI; .. t;;h-i'e iii; ;: demo song is PlaYing. Others: off automatically' you do not play any key for 2 minutes, the system will shut mode And put out the. LED display' l.' I ' STATR/STOP- button may z. Wi"n pirving ir," a"mo.oigs or rhythms, qtess-ll'." ,"06, pi"ss tne staRr/sToP button mav enter in the 1 - . lf - thln enter thb power-saving "irJi't't'pi"vi,rg; in""rnvir,,in, t.'tn6" on.. "oirlr to awake it"Aqd then 3. When the svstdm shuts off aut6matiially, press ANY KEY " ;;;iii;-pje;iil iloJ, :' lEo:disPraYi o6o' V . DC 6V JACK: lnseri tfi6 OC OV power adapter the Pia4o without batteries' Tone 01 3 "' into this jack in ordel to use to this jack' VI. HEADPFIONE JACK: g?AnPct slPreo headphones to this jeck' VII. OUT EXT SP JACK: Gonnect an external speaker : Tone 01 5 014 015 Tone 01 6 0,,r6 Tone 014 . and sy-silm resetting, recorded notes will be renewed Acoustic Grand Piano BrightAcoustic Piano Electric Grand Piano Tone 005 Tone 004 ' . Rhythm Mode: the rhythm oplion' ': t pr".. tn" START/STOP button to enter preference' i. G;;'iHi; urit"" "r. nii- button to chooseitltia rhvthm tone for playiig' i. il;"; th;iouE+ ano ToNT' button to select II Name Honky-tonk Piano 'l Rhodes Piano Chorused Piano Tone 003 pravins at the same time' LED Show Tone 01 7 017 Tone 01 8 018 Tone 01 9 Tone 020 01s 020 Tone 021 021 Tone 022 022) Tone 023 023 Tone 024 o'N, Tone 025 a25 026 Tone 026 Tone 027 027 Tone 028 028 ' Tone 030 029 030 Tone 031 031 Tone 029 Marimba Xylophone Tubular Bells Dulcimer Drawbar Organ Percussive Organ Rock Organ Church Organ Reed Organ Accordion Harmonica Tango Accordion Acoustic Guitar (NYlon) Acoustic Guitar (Steel) Acoustic Guitar (Jazz) Acor.istic Guitar (Clean) Acoustic Guitar (Muted) Overdriven Guitar Tone 032 032 Distortion Guitar Guitar Harmonics Acoustic Bass Tone 033 Tone 034 033 034 Electric Bass(Finger) Electric Bass (Pick) Tone 035 035 Tone 036 036 Piccolo Flute Fretless Bass Slap Bass 1 Tone 072 072 Tone 073 073 Tone 074 074 Tone 075 Tone 076 075 076 Tone 077 077 Blown.Bottle Shakuhach Recorder Pan Flute Tone 040 040 Slap Bass 2 Synth Bass 1 Synth Bass 2 Violin. Tone 041 041 Viola Tone 078 078 Whistle Cello Contrabass Tremolo Strings Pizzicato Strings Orchestral Harp Tone 079 Tone 080 079 080 Tone 081 081 Ocarina Lead 1 (Square) Lead 2 (Sawtooth) Tone 082 082 083 Lead 3 (Calliope) Timpani String Ensemble 1 String Ensemble 2 Tone 084 Lead 5 (Charagn) Tone 085 084 085 Tone 086 086 Lead 7 (Fifths) Synth Strings 1 Synth Strings 2 Tone 087 087 Lead 8 (Bass+Lead) Tone 088 088 089 Pad 1 (New age) Pad 2 (Warm) Tone 037 Tone 038 Tone 039 Tone 042 Tone 043 Tone 044 Tone 045 Tone 046 Tone 047 Tone 048 Tone 049 Tone 050 Tone 051 037 038 039 042 043 044 045 046 047 048 049 050 051 Tone 083 Lead 4 (Chiff) Lead 6 (Voice) Tone 052 052 ChoirAahs Tone 089 Tone 053 053 054 Voice Oohs Synth Voice Orchestra Hit Tone 090 090 Pad 3 (Polysynth) Tone 091 091 Pad 4 (Choir) Tone 092 092 Pad 5 (Bowed) Trumpet Trombone Tone 093 093 Pad 6 (Metallic) Tone 094 Pad 7 (Halo) Tuba Muted Trumpet Tone 095 094 095 096 PX 2 (Soundtrack) Tone 054 Tone 055 Tone 056 Tone 057 Tone 058 Tone 059 055 056 057 058 059 Pad 8 (Sweep) PX 1 (Rain) French Horn Brass Section Synth Brass 1 Tone 097 Tone 099 097 098 099 Synth B:'ass 2 Soprano Sax Alto Sax Tenor Sax Baritone Sax Tone 100 100 PX 5 (Brightness) Tone 101 101 PX 6 (Goblins) Tone 02 102 PX 7 (Echoes) Tone 103 103 PX 8 (Sci-Fi) Tone 104 104 Sitar Tone 05 105 Banjo 069 Oboe English Horn Tone 106 106 070 07'l Bassoon Glarinet Tone 07 107 Tone 108 108 Shamisen Koto Kalimba Tone 060 060 Tone 061 061 Tone 062 062 Tone 063 063 Tone 064 Tone 065 064 065 Tone 066 066 Tone 067 067 Tone 068 068 Tone 069 Tone 070 Tone 071 Tone 096 Tone 098 1 1 1 PX 3 (Crystal) PX 4 (Atmosphere) 6. DEMOSONGLIST Tone '109 109 Bagpipe Tone 110 11r0 Fiddle Tone 111 Shanai Tone 112 112 I 2t Jasmine Flower 113 Tinkle Bell Agogo Blue Danube Tone 113 Tone 114 114 Steel Drums 2 Sweet smile 22 Sinkiang Adnce Tone 115 11'5 Woodblock 3 Lyphard melody 23 RomanceAnomino Tone 116 116 Taiko Drum Tone 117 117 Melodic Tom 4 Ballade For Adeline 24 Dance Of Litde Four Swans Tone 118' 118 5 Turkish March 25 Breakfast At Tiffany's Tone 119 11lg Synth Drum Reverse Cymbal Tone 120 120 Guitar Fret Noise 6 Friendship Everlasting 26 Pig Angel Back His Wife Tone 121 121 Breath Noise 7 March of The Toreadors 27 Song lone 122 122 Seashore o o 28 23 Bird Tweet BrilliantWaltz 1 123 If You Are Happy Tone Tone i24 124 TElephone Ring 9 For Elise 29 Swan Lake 111 SongNo English Name EnglishName SongNo. ofJoy Tone 125 125 Helicopter 10 Green Sleeves 30 Serenade Of Mozart Tone 126 126 fone 127 127 Applause Gunshot tl Childhood Memory. 31 Love Is Blue t2 Liang Zhu 32 Don'tGO 13 Fields of Fortune 33 Doracmon t4 Music Instantaneous 34 Prcmiers sour 15 Radetzky March 35 Sealed. With a Kiss I6 Beer Barrel Polka .36 Serenade ofHeykens t7 Can You Feel The Love Tonight 37 Whispers in fall 1B Spain Bullfighter 38 Moon river l9 Spring's Voice Waltz 39 I Just 20 Maiden's Prayer 40 Days On My Past Called To Say I Love You 7. CARING FOR YOUR SOFT KEYBOARD PIANO: I. The Usage of . : Battery ": r'1,, A. ; '- I. Do not use rechargeable batteries. When the unit is not being,,u$ed, it is recomrnended that.you remove all batteries from,lhe hatt€ry,go.rp partment. This will safeguard against any leakage. damage to the piano trom bitteiy .. ,ii :,,: r, i II. When using the adaptor, make sure that the batteries are removed. (NICKEL-CADMIUM)batteries. D. Do not mix old and new batteries. E. Be sur6 to insert batteries correctly. F. Exhausted batteries should be removed from the,pqoduot. II. CAUTIONS: l B. Do iot dispose ciffbatteries in a fire; the batterie s ma! explode or leak. C. Do not mix alkaline, standard (CARBON-ZINC) orrrechargeable - 8. m. lf you:are using the'piano:b:y'rneans of an eleoirical outlet always switch off the piano and remove,lhe a$aptqr from lhe,piano after use. v. Keep the keyboard level when in use. Do not place on uneven surface or move the keyboard around while playing. This may damage the functions. V. Do not tamper with the wiring of this product with a cutter or other sharp tools. lt may damage the keyboard functions. Clean the piano with a piece of soft and dry cloth III. Please roll up the keyboard properly and place it into the carrying bag after use. When rolling up the teyboard after use, Do not roll it too tight. U. Do not store the piano in high temperature and high humidity. t0 u. Do not pull or twist the body or keyboird. W. Do not place the piano near areas with strong electric waves. The waves may affect and damage the product functions. x. Do not separate any of the piano's parts. x. Do not use the piano in a wet or dusty area. X. Avoid usage and storage in high temperature or high humidity. High temperatures and moisture may cause the product malfunction. 11 9, TROUBLESHOOTING: ',:r 'i, l. 'I ' ktiyboard Piano stops operating while you are playing,it may be the b;ttdries have Uebri ,bxridiiStedr Insert hew baneries at this time. (This pertains to if you ,i"irii ,n Cte;trical ouflet power to your If the Soft arti': ll. lf tferg al lrrtglryqtion,in sound quality or a piano key matfunction, erdssrt ei@I\l/,9!F Ulnton tolurn'off the piano. Then press the ON/OFF buttonagliihto'tuin on the pian'olaiidtoreset it to its otiginal settings. is