Setting Up the Music Rest
1. Move the Music Stand into the upright position.
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Move the legs at right and left (A) out into the proper
position.
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3. Lean the stand backward slightly until it is positioned
firmly in place against the instrument.
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* To fold down the Music Stand, first move (A) back into
their original positions, then lower the stand.
Be careful not to get your fingers caught.
Important Notes
Contents
important Safety Instructions
Features
Assembling the KS-1300e/1600e
stand for the HP-1300e/HP-1600e..
Setting Up the Music Rest
important Notes ...
Panel Description
Front Panel
Rear Panel...
Turning the Power On...
Using Headnhones
Listening to
'hs Demonstration Songs
Try Recording What You Play ..
Playing with the Key Transposed..
Playing a piece in some other key with the
fingering of C ..
Pedal Functions...
Using the Left Pedal as a Sostenuto Pedal .
Changing the Depth of the Chorus Effect
Applying Reverb to the Sound .......ses
Key Touch Function ....... woseseroseneseees
For Those Who Wish To Use MIDI
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About MIDI...
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Setting the MIDI Transmit/Receive Channels . 11
Omni On/Off
Local On/Off
The Multi-Timbral Mode ..
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Selecting the Transmission/Reception Mode .. 12
Transmission/Reception of Prgram Change
Messages
Troubleshooting
Specifications...
MIDI [mpfementation Chart .
In addition to the items listed under Safety Precautions on page 16, please read and adhere to the following:
Power Supply
¢ When making any connections with other devices,
always turn off the power to all equipment first; this will
help prevent damage or malfunction.
* Do not use this unit on the same power circuit with any
device that will generate line noise, such as a motor or
variable lighting system.
Placement
* Do not subject the unit to temperature extremes (eg.
direct sunlight in an enclosed vehicle). Avoid using or
storing the unit in dusty or humid areas or areas that are
subject to high vibration levels.
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This unit may interfere with radio and television
reception.
Do not use this unit in the vicinity of such
receivers.
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Make sure you always have the instrument placed so it
is level and sure to remain stable. Otherwise, if played
while tilted, you risk causing damage to the keyboard as
a result of the unnatural degree of force that might be
applied to certain parts of it.
Maintenance
* For everyday cleaning wipe the unit with a soft, dry
cloth (or one that has been slightly dampened with
water). To remove stubborn dirt, use a mild neutral
detergent. Afterwards, be sure to wipe the unit thor-
oughly with a soft, dry cloth.
* Never use benzene, thinners, alcohol or solvents of any
kind, to avoid the risk of discoloration and/or deforma-
tion.
Additional Precautions
© Protect the unit from strong impact.
* Do not allow objects or liquids of any kind to penetrate
the unit. In the event of such an occurrence, discon-
tinue use immediately. Contact qualified service
personnel as soon as possible.