Using the Pedal to Switch Between Registrations (Reg. Pedal Shift)
You can use the pedal to switch between the registrations (p. 11). This lets you switch to the next registration by depressing the pedal.
* The pedal function settings are prioritized as follows: “Reg. Pedal Shift”Ó“Center Pedal/Left Pedal”.
O (default setting)The registration doesn’t change when you depress the pedal.
Left PedalThe left pedal (soft pedal) is used to switch between registrations. When doing so, you can’t use the Left Pedal settings when assigned.
Center PedalThe center pedal (sostenuto pedal) is used to switch between registrations. When doing so, you can’t use the Center Pedal settings when assigned.
MIDI-related settings
Local Control
Preventing Doubled Notes When Connected to a Sequencer (Local Control)
When you have a MIDI sequencer connected via USB, set this parameter to Local O.
Since most sequencers have their Thru function turned on, notes you play on the keyboard may be sounded in duplicate, or get dropped. To prevent this, you can enable
the “Local O” setting so that the keyboard and internal sound generator will be disconnected.
On (default setting)Local Control is on. The keyboard is connected to the internal sound generator.
OLocal Control is o.
The keyboard is disconnected from the internal sound generator. Playing the keyboard will not produce sound.
This setting species the MIDI channel on which the unit will transmit. This unit will receive all sixteen channels (1–16).
O, 1–16 (default value: 1)
Overall operation settings
Language
Changing the Language Displayed in the Screen (Language)
You can change the language that is displayed in the screen.
English, Japanese, Chinese (default value: English)
Display Contrast
Adjusting the Brightness of the Display (Display Contrast)
You can adjust the brightness of the piano’s display.
1–10 (default value: 5)
Screen Saver
Specifying the Time Until the Operating Panel Is Dimmed (Screen Saver)
If no operations are performed for a specic length of time, the operating panel’s button LEDs and display are dimmed. You can specify the time until they are dimmed.
Adjusting the Haptic Key Vibration (Haptic Key Vibration)
When a tone in the “Grand” group is selected, this simulates the way in which the keyboard vibrates when you play an acoustic piano. If headphones are connected,
this function turns o. If you want the haptic key vibration characteristic of an acoustic piano to be added even when using headphones, set “Eect When Headphones
Plugged” to “Eective”.
* When you switch the eect to “Eective” while using headphones, the haptic key vibration generator produces a slight sound resembling that of a real piano, even
when you’re listening to your playing via headphones.
Vibration LevelO, Small, Standard, Large, Extra Large (default value: Standard)
Eect When
Headphones
Plugged
Ineective, Eective (default value: Ineective)
Auto-Power O
When Keyboard
Cover is Closed
Turning O the Power When You Close the Keyboard Cover (Power O by the Lid)
You can choose whether the power turns o when you close the keyboard cover.
Eective
(default setting)The power turns o when you close the keyboard cover.
Ineective
The power does not turn o when you close the keyboard cover. To turn o the power, press the [Ā] button.
* If Auto O is specied, the power automatically turns o when a certain length of time has elapsed after you stop playing or operating the
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