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FUNCTIONS
1.
Press the FUNCTION button. The Function LED indicator will turn on.
The first menu item is Touch which appears on the LCD display.
2.
Press the Down Arrow PAGE button 13 times to show Pedal Assign on the LCD
screen.
3.
Press the +/YES to display the current Left Pedal Assignment Setting.
4.
Press the +/YES or the ­/NO buttons to change the Left Pedal Assignment. You
can choose from standard Soft Pedal or Play/Stop. The Play / Stop selection will
allow the player to use the Left Pedal as a START/STOP button
5.
To exit the Function mode press the FUNCTION button. The Function LED
indicator will turn off.
PEDAL ASSIGN
CHANGING THE PEDAL FUNCTION SETTING
LEFT PEDAL FUNCTION MODE - This function sets the left pedal for normal soft pedal
operation or for song Play/ Stop. The Play / Stop selection will allow the player
to use the Left Pedal as a control "START/ STOP" button.
1.
Press the FUNCTION button. The Function LED indicator will turn on.
The first menu item is Touch which appears on the LCD display.
2.
Press the Down Arrow PAGE button 14 times to show Master Tune on the LCD
screen.
3.
Press the +/YES to display the current Master Tune Setting.
4.
Press the +/YES or the ­/NO buttons to change the Master Tune Setting. The
range is from -50 to 50.
5.
To exit the Function mode press the FUNCTION button. The Function LED
indicator will turn off.
MASTER TUNE
USING THE MASTER TUNE FUNCTION
MASTER TUNE - The pitch of this piano is very accurate and stable, it is automatically set
to standard A440 pitch when the piano is turned on. The tuning feature makes it
possible to tune the pitch of the instrument in fine intervals. If necessary, you can
alter the piano pitch. Tuning can be accomplished over ­50 to +50 semitone
steps, or cents.
Pedal Assign
FUNCTION
+ / YES
- / NO
Master Tune 00
FUNCTION
+ / YES
- / NO

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