Casio Electronic Keyboard SA 65 User Manual

USER’S GUIDE  
GUÍA DEL USUARIO  
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Low Batteries  
Any of the symptoms listed below can indicate that battery power is too low. Replace batteries  
as soon as possible whenever you experience any of the following.  
Dim power indicator  
Low sound volume  
Distorted sound  
Loss of output when playing at loud volume  
Sudden power loss when playing at loud volume  
Sudden output of sound when no keyboard key is pressed  
Output of a tone different from the one that is selected  
Incorrect play of patterns or built-in tunes  
Sudden loss of sound output  
Dim display figures  
Dimming of display figures when playing at loud volume  
Features  
100 built-in tones  
30 built-in rhythm patterns  
10 built-in Song Bank tunes  
Play along with Song Bank tune accompaniments  
Tempo and beat display indicators, plus staff notation of notes played  
Contents  
Safety Precautions................................................................. E-4  
Care of your keyboard ........................................................... E-7  
Power Supply......................................................................... E-8  
Battery Power ......................................................................................... E-8  
AC Power ................................................................................................ E-9  
General Guide...................................................................... E-10  
Display Indicators.................................................................................. E-12  
Playing Patterns................................................................... E-13  
Using the Song Bank ........................................................... E-14  
To listen to a Song Bank tune ............................................................... E-14  
To play along with a Song Bank tune.................................................... E-15  
Troubleshooting ................................................................... E-16  
Specifications....................................................................... E-16E-3  
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Safety Precautions  
The black dot ( ) means that  
the indicated action must be  
performed. Indications with-  
in this symbol are actions that  
are specifically instructed to  
be performed. (The example at  
left indicates that the power  
plug must be unplugged from  
the electrical socket.)  
Symbols  
Various symbols are used in this users  
guide and on the product itself to ensure  
that the product is used safely and correct-  
ly, and to prevent injury to the user and  
other persons as well as damage to prop-  
erty. Those symbols along with their mean-  
ings are shown below.  
DANGER  
DANGER  
This symbol indicates information that,  
if ignored or applied incorrectly, creates  
the danger of death or serious personal  
injury.  
Alkaline Batteries  
Perform the following steps im-  
mediately if fluid leaking from  
alkaline batteries ever gets into  
your eyes.  
WARNING  
1. Do not rub your eyes! Rinse  
them with water.  
2. Contact your physician im-  
mediately.  
Leaving alkaline battery fluid in  
your eyes can lead to loss of  
sight.  
This indication stipulates matters that  
have the risk of causing death or seri-  
ous injury if the product is operated in-  
correctly while ignoring this indication.  
CAUTION  
This indication stipulates matters that  
have the risk of causing injury as well  
as matters for which there is the likeli-  
hood of occurrence of physical damage  
only if the product is operated incorrect-  
ly while ignoring this indication.  
WARNING  
Smoke, Strange Odor, Overheating  
Continued use of the product  
while it is emitting smoke, a  
strange odor, or heat creates the  
risk of fire and electric shock.  
Take the following steps imme-  
diately.  
Symbol Examples  
This triangle symbol (  
)
1. Turn off power.  
means that the user should be  
careful. (The example at left  
indicates electrical shock cau-  
tion.)  
2. If you are using the AC adap-  
tor for power, unplug it from  
the wall outlet.  
3. Contact your original retail-  
er or an authorized CASIO  
Service Provider.  
This circle with a line through  
it ( ) means that the indicat-  
ed action must not be per-  
formed. Indications within or  
nearby this symbol are specif-  
ically prohibited. (The exam-  
ple at left indicates that disas-  
sembly is prohibited.)  
AC Adaptor  
Misuse of the AC adaptor cre-  
ates the risk of fire and electric  
shock. Always make sure you  
observe the following precau-  
tions.  
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Be sure to use only the AC  
adaptor that is specified for  
this product.  
Use only a power source  
whose voltage is the within  
the rating marked on the AC  
adaptor.  
Never mix old batteries with  
new ones.  
Never mix batteries of differ-  
ent types.  
Do not charge the batteries.  
Make sure the positive (+)  
and negative () ends of the  
batteries are facing correctly.  
Do not overload electrical  
outlets and extension cords.  
Do not incinerate the product.  
Never throw the product into  
fire. Doing so can cause it to ex-  
plode, creating the risk of fire  
and personal injury.  
AC Adaptor  
Misuse of the AC adaptors  
electric cord can damage or  
break it, creating the risk of fire  
and electric shock. Always  
make sure you observe the fol-  
lowing precautions.  
Water and Foreign Matter  
Water, other liquids, and for-  
eign matter (such as pieces of  
metal) getting into the product  
create the risk of fire and elec-  
tric shock. Take the following  
steps immediately.  
Never place heavy objects on  
the cord or subject it to heat.  
Never try to modify the cord  
or subject it to excessive  
bending.  
Never twist or stretch the  
cord.  
Should the electric cord or  
plug become damaged, con-  
tact your original retailer or  
authorized CASIO Service  
Provider.  
1. Turn off power.  
2. If you are using the AC adap-  
tor for power, unplug it from  
the wall outlet.  
3. Contact your original retail-  
er or an authorized CASIO  
Service Provider.  
AC Adaptor  
Disassembly and Modification  
Never try to take this product  
apart or modify it in any way.  
Doing so creates the risk of elec-  
tric shock, burn injury, or other  
personal injury. Leave all inter-  
nal inspection, adjustment, and  
maintenance up to your origi-  
nal retailer or authorized CA-  
SIO Service Provider.  
Never touch the AC adapter  
while your hands are wet.  
Doing so creates the risk of elec-  
tric shock.  
Batteries  
Misuse of batteries can cause  
them to leak, resulting in dam-  
age to nearby objects, or to ex-  
plode, creating the risk of fire  
and personal injury. Always  
make sure you observe the fol-  
lowing precautions.  
Dropping and Impact  
Continued use of this product  
after it has been damaged by  
dropping or subjecting it to  
strong impact creates the risk of  
fire and electric shock. Take the  
following steps immediately.  
Never try to take batteries  
apart or allow them to be-  
come shorted.  
Never expose batteries to  
heat or dispose of them by in-  
cineration.  
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1. Turn off power.  
Insert the AC adaptor into  
the wall outlet as far as it will  
go.  
Unplug the AC adaptor from  
the wall outlet during light-  
ening storms or before leav-  
ing on a trip or other long-  
term absence.  
2. If you are using the AC adap-  
tor for power, unplug it from  
the wall outlet.  
3. Contact your original retail-  
er or an authorized CASIO  
Service Provider.  
At least once a year, unplug  
the AC Adaptor from the  
wall outlet and wipe away  
any dust that is built up in the  
area around the prongs of the  
plug.  
Plastic Bags  
Never place the plastic bag the  
product comes in over your  
head or in your mouth. Doing  
so creates the risk of suffocation.  
Particular care concerning this  
precaution is required where  
small children are present.  
Relocating the Product  
Before relocating the product,  
always unplug the AC adaptor  
from the wall outlet. Leaving  
the AC adaptor plugged in cre-  
ates the risk of damage to the  
power cord, fire, and electric  
shock.  
Location  
Avoid locating the product on  
an unstable stand, on an uneven  
surface, or any other unstable  
location. An unstable location  
can cause the product to fall  
over, creating the risk of person-  
al injury.  
Cleaning  
Before cleaning the product, al-  
ways unplug the AC adaptor  
from the wall outlet first. Leav-  
ing the AC adaptor plugged in  
creates the risk of damage to the  
AC adaptor, fire, and electric  
shock.  
CAUTION  
AC Adaptor  
Misuse of the AC adaptor cre-  
ates the risk of fire and electric  
shock. Always make sure you  
observe the following precau-  
tions.  
Do not locate the electric cord  
near a stove or other sources  
of heat.  
Never pull on the cord when  
unplugging from the electri-  
cal outlet. Always grasp the  
AC adaptor when unplug-  
ging.  
Batteries  
Misuse of batteries can cause  
them to leak resulting in dam-  
age to nearby objects, or to ex-  
plode, creating the risk of fire  
and personal injury. Always  
make sure you observe the fol-  
lowing precautions.  
Use only batteries that are  
specified for use with this  
product.  
Remove batteries from the  
product if you do not plan to  
use it for a long time.  
AC Adaptor  
Misuse of the AC adaptor cre-  
ates the risk of fire and electric  
shock. Always make sure you  
observe the following precau-  
tions.  
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Location  
Should the LCD panel ever  
crack or break, never touch  
the liquid inside of the pan-  
el. LCD panel liquid can  
cause skin irritation.  
Avoid the following locations  
for this product. Such locations  
create the risk of fire and elec-  
tric shock.  
Areas subject to high humid-  
ity or large amounts of dust  
In food preparation areas or  
other areas subject to oil  
smoke  
Near air conditioning equip-  
ment, on a heated carpet, in  
areas exposed to direct sun-  
light, inside of a vehicle  
parked in the sun, or any oth-  
er area that subjects the prod-  
uct to high temperatures  
Should LCD panel liquid  
ever get inside your mouth,  
immediately wash out your  
mouth with water and con-  
tact your physician.  
Should LCD panel liquid  
ever get into your eyes or  
onto your skin, rinse with  
clear water for at least 15  
minutes, and then contact a  
physician.  
Sound Volume  
Display Screen  
Do not listen to music at very  
loud volumes for long periods.  
High volume settings can dam-  
age your hearing.  
Never push on the display  
screens LCD panel or subject  
it to strong impact. Doing so  
can cause the LCD panels  
glass to crack, creating the risk  
of personal injury.  
Care of your keyboard  
Avoid heat, humidity or direct sunlight.  
Do not overexpose the instrument to direct sunlight, or place it near an air conditioner, or in any  
extremely hot place.  
Do not use near a TV or radio.  
This instrument can cause video or audio interference with TV and radio reception. If this happens,  
move the instrument away from the TV or radio.  
Do not use lacquer, thinner or similar chemicals for cleaning.  
Clean the keyboard with a soft cloth dampened in a weak solution of water and a neutral detergent.  
Soak the cloth in the solution and squeeze until it is almost dry.  
Avoid use in areas subjected to temperature extremes.  
Extremely high or low temperature can cause figures on the LCD screen to become dim and difficult to  
read. This condition should correct itself when the keyboard is brought back to normal temperature.  
NOTE ❚  
You may notice lines in the finish of the case of this keyboard. These lines are a result of the molding  
process used to shape the plastic of the case. They are not cracks or breaks in the plastic, and are no  
cause for concern.  
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Power Supply  
The two-way power supply of this keyboard lets you use either batteries or household AC pow-  
er. Always be sure to turn off power whenever you are not using the keyboard.  
Battery Power  
Be sure to turn keyboard power off before loading batteries.  
Battery Replacement  
1. Remove the battery compartment cover.  
2. Load five AA-size batteries, making sure their (+) and (–) ends are facing correct-  
ly as shown below.  
3. Insert the tabs of the battery compartment cover into their holes, and then close  
the cover.  
Loading batteries while power is turned on will cause the keyboard to malfunction. If this  
happens, turn power off and then back on again.  
Battery Life  
Approximately six hours with R6P (SUM-3) manganese batteries (normal temperature and opti-  
mum volume setting). Note that battery life can be shortened by playing at high volume or by  
very cold temperatures.  
Any of the symptoms listed below can indicate that battery power is too low. Replace batteries  
as soon as possible whenever you experience any of the following.  
Dim power indicator  
Low sound volume  
Distorted sound  
Loss of output when playing at loud volume  
Sudden power loss when playing at loud volume  
Sudden output of sound when no keyboard key is pressed  
Output of a tone different from the one that is selected  
Incorrect play of patterns or built-in tunes  
Sudden loss of sound output  
Dim display figures  
Dimming of display figures when playing at loud volume  
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CAUTION!  
Misuse of batteries can cause them to burst and leak fluid, creating the danger of personal inju-  
ry, or damage to or discoloration of clothing, furniture, etc. Be sure to note the following impor-  
tant precautions whenever handling batteries.  
Make sure that the (+) and () ends of the batteries are facing as indicated by the markings on  
the keyboard.  
Be sure to remove batteries from the keyboard whenever you do not plan to use it for a long  
time, such as before going on a trip, etc.  
Never mix batteries of different types.  
Never mix old batteries with new ones.  
Never dispose of batteries by burning them. Never allow the (+) and () ends of batteries to  
become connected to each other, do not try to take batteries apart, and do not expose batteries  
to heat.  
Remove batteries from the keyboard immediately after they show signs of losing power.  
Never recharge batteries.  
AC Power  
Use only the AC adaptor model specified for  
this keyboard.  
AC Adaptor  
DC 7.5V  
AC Adaptor Model: AD-1  
Back  
Household power outlet  
WARNING!  
Take care to avoid damage to the power cord. Never place heavy objects on the cord and keep  
it away from heat. A damaged power cord creates the danger of fire and electrical shock.  
Use only the AC adaptor model specified for this keyboard. Use of any other AC adaptor  
model creates the danger of fire and electrical shock.  
CAUTION!  
Always unplug the AC adaptor from the power outlet if you do not plan to use the keyboard  
for a long time, such as when leaving on a trip, etc.  
When not using the keyboard, turn off power and unplug the AC adaptor from the power  
outlet.  
IMPORTANT!  
Be sure that keyboard power is turned off before connecting or disconnecting the AC adaptor  
to it.  
The AC adaptor may become warm to the touch after long-term use. This is normal and does  
not indicate malfunction.  
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General Guide  
Illustrations in this Users Guide  
2. VOLUME Buttons  
Adjust the volume.  
: Raises volume.  
VOLUME  
shows the SA-65.  
TEMPO  
TONE  
: Lowers volume.  
PATTERN  
SONG BANK  
1. POWER Switch  
Turn on power.  
ON: Turns power on.  
OFF: Turns power off.  
MELODY OFF button  
Power indicator  
DC7.5V jack  
TEMPO buttons  
Display  
Pattern list  
Speak  
Speaker  
MUSICAL INFORMATION SYSTEM  
VOLUME  
7
8
9
TONE  
TEMPO  
TONE  
4
5
6
PATTERN  
10 SONG BANK  
1
2
3
PATTERN  
SONG BANK  
SONG  
BANK  
0
ON  
OFF  
TEMPO  
VOLUME  
START/STOP  
POWER  
MELODY OFF  
PATTERN button  
START/STOP button  
SONG BANK button  
SONG BANK list  
5. Use the number buttons to in-  
6. Play on the keyboard.  
put the two-digit tone number.  
VOLUME  
TEMPO  
TONE  
VOLUME  
TEMPO  
TONE  
PATTERN  
SONG BANK  
PATTERN  
SONG BANK  
The notes you play appear in the staff  
notation on the display.  
The above display shows "23 FLUTE" is  
selected.  
NOTES ❚  
The tone "00 PIANO" is always selected whenever you turn on power.  
Volume can be set to a value from 1 to 5. The volume level is always set to 5 whenever you turn  
on power.  
Whenever you first press either the or VOLUME button the current setting value appears  
on the display. Press one of the buttons while the current setting is displayed to actually change  
the volume setting.  
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Tones  
Some tones actually assign two or more different sounds to the  
keyboard. The sound produced when you press a key depends  
on where the key is located, as illustrated below.  
3. Tone List  
Find the tone you  
want to use.  
Low Range  
TELEPHONE 1  
BASS  
72 INSECT  
High Range  
TELEPHONE 2  
PIANO  
76 TELEPHONE  
96 BASS/PIANO  
F button  
uttons  
Pattern list  
Speaker  
Display  
7
8
9
ME  
TONE  
Low  
High  
A Go Go (Low)  
Hi Hat  
Very Low  
93 TOM  
Very High  
O
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4
5
6
PATTERN  
10 SONG BANK  
A Go Go (High)  
Cymbal  
Conga (Low)  
Bass Drum  
91 CONGA/A GO GO  
94 ROCK DRUM  
Conga (High)  
Snare Drum  
1
2
3
RN  
ANK  
SONG  
BANK  
0
4. Press the TONE Button.  
VOLUME  
ton  
on  
TEMPO  
TONE  
PATTERN  
SONG BANK  
SONG BANK list  
Polyphony  
This keyboard can play up to four notes at the same time when there is no pattern or Song Bank  
tune being played. Even if you press more than four keys, only four notes will sound at the same  
time.  
Digitally Sampled Tones  
This keyboard features a number of digitally sampled tones, which are digital recordings of  
musical instruments. Actually, three recordings are made for each tone, covering the low range,  
middle range, and high range.  
The point where the key to the left falls in one range and the key to the right falls in a different  
range is called a split point.With some tones, you may notice a very slight difference in tone  
quality or volume between the two keys at a split point. This is an unavoidable result of the  
sampling process, and does not indicate malfunction of the keyboard.  
The sounds of some tones do not change pitch no matter which keyboard key you press.  
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Display Indicators  
Black key indicator  
Shows "" for sharps and "" for  
flats.  
Note Indicator  
Metronome  
Appears when a pattern or  
Song Bank tune is playing.  
Notes change to indicate a  
change in measure.  
Moves left and right in  
time with Pattern and  
Song Bank tune play.  
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VOLUME  
Beat Indicator  
Staff Notation  
During Pattern and Song  
TEMPO  
TONE  
Shows the pitch of  
sounds you play on the  
keyboard.  
Bank tune play, "  
"
marks indicate the num-  
ber of beats per measure.  
Each mark turns black as  
the beat is counted.  
See Staff Notation  
Notesbelow for details  
about this part of the dis-  
play.  
PATTERN  
SONG BANK  
Pointer  
Points to the function be-  
ing performed: volume,  
tempo, tone, Pattern, Song  
Bank.  
Show volume, tempo, tone,  
Pattern, and Song Bank tune  
numbers and letters.  
Indicates the MELODY  
OFF button on/off status.  
Staff Notation Notes  
How notes appear on the display depends on how many keys you press when playing on the  
keyboard, and whether the MELODY OFF button is on or off when playing a Song Bank tune.  
Pressing One Key  
When you press one keyboard key, the note you play appears in the staff notation.  
Pressing Two or More Keys  
Maximum Number of  
Notes Displayed  
Sequence  
Keys pressed  
All notes appear when played.  
White keys only  
4
4
One-by-one starting from low-  
est note and progressing to  
highest note.  
Including one or more black  
keys  
Song Bank Play  
Melody notes appear on the display as Song Bank tunes play. Even when the melody is turned  
on or off using the MELODY OFF button, the length of each melody note is indicated.  
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Playing Patterns  
This keyboard features a total of 30 built-in patterns. There are 10 patterns each under three  
categories: RHYTHM, FREE SESSION, FUNNY.  
RHYTHM:  
FREE SESSION: Automatic chord progressions to match rhythms  
FUNNY: Unique sound effects  
Percussion instrument rhythm patterns  
1. Find the pattern you want to use in 4. Press the START/STOP button to start  
the Pattern List.  
2. Press the PATTERN button.  
VOLUME  
play of the pattern.  
VOLUME  
TEMPO  
TONE  
Four circles indi-  
cate four beats to  
a measure  
PATTERN  
SONG BANK  
TEMPO  
TONE  
PATTERN  
SONG BANK  
Indicates beat 3  
5. Use the TEMPO buttons to adjust the  
3. Use the numbber buttons to input  
tempo.  
the two-digit pattern number.  
VOLUME  
VOLUME  
TEMPO  
TEMPO  
TONE  
: Faster  
: Slower  
TONE  
PATTERN  
SONG BANK  
PATTERN  
SONG BANK  
The above display shows "03 ROCK" is  
selected.  
6. Press the START/STOP button to stop  
play.  
NOTES ❚  
The tone "00 16BEAT" is always selected whenever you turn on power.  
Input of any value greater than 29 is ignored.  
You can change to a different pattern while a previously selected pattern is playing.  
Tempo Settings  
Whenever you first press either the  
or TEMPO button the current setting value appears on the  
display. Press one of the TEMPO buttons while the current setting is displayed to actually change the  
tempo setting.  
Each press of a TEMPO button changes the setting one step within the range of 1 (= 40) to 16 (=  
249).  
The tempo is always set to 8 (= 132) whenever you turn on power.  
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Using the Song Bank  
You can enjoy simply listening to the 10 built-in Song Bank tunes or you can turn off the melody  
part and play along on the keyboard.  
To listen to a Song Bank tune  
1. Find the tune you want to listen to  
in the Song Bank list.  
4. Press the START/STOP button to start  
play of the tune.  
The tune continues to repeat until you  
stop it.  
2. Press the SONG BANK button.  
Staff notation (shows melody notes)  
VOLUME  
TEMPO  
TONE  
VOLUME  
TEMPO  
Three circles in-  
PATTERN  
SONG BANK  
d i c a t e t h r e e  
TONE  
beats to a mea-  
sure  
PATTERN  
SONG BANK  
Indicates beat 2  
3. Use the number buttons to input the  
two-digit tune number.  
VOLUME  
5. Press the START/STOP button to stop  
TEMPO  
TONE  
play.  
PATTERN  
SONG BANK  
The above display shows "06 SILENT  
NIGHT" is selected.  
NOTES ❚  
Inputting a single digit number (from 1 to 9) in step 3 of the above procedure causes all of the  
Song Bank tunes to play back in sequence. The indicator " " (all) appears on the display to  
indicate that all tunes will be played.  
All Song Bank tune play " " is the default whenever you turn on keyboard power.  
Only values in the range of 00 to 09 can be input.  
With the above procedure, playing along on the keyboard does not produce any sound.  
You can change to a different Song Bank tune while a previously selected tune is playing.  
See Staff Notation Notesin the General Guide for details on how melody notes appear on  
the display after you start play in step 4.  
Changing the Melody Tone of a Song Bank Tune  
You can change the melody tone of a Song Bank tune after you start playing it (in step 4 of the  
above procedure). To do so, press the TONE button and then use the number buttons to input  
the two-digit number for the tone you want to change to.  
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To play along with a Song Bank tune  
3. Press the START/STOP button.  
1. Perform steps 1 through 3 under To  
listen to a Song Bank tuneto select  
the tune you want.  
The keyboard will play an introducto-  
ry count and then start play the accom-  
paniment part of the tune. The tune con-  
tinues to repeat until you stop it.  
VOLUME  
TEMPO  
TONE  
VOLUME  
TEMPO  
TONE  
PATTERN  
SONG BANK  
PATTERN  
SONG BANK  
2. Press the MELODY OFF button.  
The staff notation shows melody notes.  
VOLUME  
TEMPO  
TONE  
4. Press the START/STOP button to stop  
play.  
PATTERN  
SONG BANK  
NOTES ❚  
Notes you play on the keyboard along with Song Bank tune accompaniment do not appear on the  
display.  
The MELODY OFF button is operational only while Song Bank tune play is stopped.  
Pressing the MELODY OFF button while the " " (all) indicator is on the display turns off the melody  
part for all the Song Bank tunes.  
See Staff Notation Notesin the General Guide for details on how melody notes appear on the  
display after you start play in step 3.  
Changing the Melody Tone of a Song Bank Tune  
You can change the melody tone of a Song Bank tune after you start playing it (in step 2 of the  
above procedure).  
About the pre-tune count  
Note that the pre-tune count sounds only when the MELODY OFF button is on (melody part is  
turned off).  
An audible count sounds for a number of beats before a Song Bank tune starts to play.  
The final beat of the count (the last beat before the tune starts to play) is a higher pitch than the  
other beats. It is indicated in the following example by "̅".  
* The lengths of the pre-tune counts are also indicated in the musical scores that come with this  
keyboard.  
Example:  
• • • • •  
Indicates a 3-beat count.  
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Troubleshooting  
Problem  
Possible Cause  
Action  
Power supply problem  
Check the following points.  
Make sure the (+) and () ends  
of batteries are facing correctly.  
Check for dead batteries.  
Make sure the AC adaptor is con-  
nected correctly.  
No sound  
Dead batteries  
Replace batteries with new ones or  
change to AC power.  
Any of the following symptoms  
while batteries are being used.  
Dim power indicator  
Low sound volume  
Distorted sound  
Loss of output when playing at loud volume  
Sudden power loss when playing at loud volume  
Sudden output of sound when no keyboard key is pressed  
Output of a tone different from the one that is selected  
Incorrect play of patterns or built-in tunes  
Sudden loss of sound output  
Dim display figures  
Dimming of display figures when playing at loud volume  
Simultaneous play of No action necessary  
white and black keys  
Staff notation notes appear one-  
by-one when keyboard keys are  
pressed simultaneously  
Specifications  
Keyboard:  
37 keys, 3 octaves (mini-size)  
Power Supply: Two-way  
Polyphony: 4 notes maximum  
Five AA-size batteries  
Battery Life: Approximately six  
hours on R6P (SUM-3) manga-  
nese batteries  
Tones:  
100  
Patterns:  
30 (RHYTHM, FREE SESSION,  
FUNNY)  
Song Band: 10 tunes; melody off  
AC Adaptor (AD-1)  
Tuning:  
Speakers:  
Fixed; A4 = approx. 442Hz  
Two; 8.0cm (output: 0.5W +  
0.5W)  
Power Consumption: 7.5V 2.3W  
Dimensions: 65.0(W) x 21.1(D) x 7.4(H) cm  
(255/8 x 85/16 x 215/16 inch)  
Input Terminals:  
AC adaptor (7.5V DC)  
Weight:  
Approximately 1.6kg(3.53lbs)  
(without batteries)  
Design and specifications are subject to change  
without notice.  
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the environmental protection legislation in Germany.  
Esta marca de reciclaje indica que el empaquetado se  
ajusta a la legislación de protección ambiental en Alemania.  
CASIO COMPUTER CO.,LTD.  
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Shibuya-ku, Tokyo 151-8543, Japan  
MA0105-D  
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