Casio Electronic Keyboard CTK 245 User Manual

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USER’S GUIDE  
GUÍA DEL USUARIO  
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Safety Precautions  
Before using the instrument, be sure to carefully  
read through the instructions contained in this  
manual.  
Symbol Examples  
This triangle symbol (/) means that the  
user should be careful. (The example at  
left indicates electrical shock caution.)  
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Symbols  
Various symbols are used in this user’s guide  
and on the product itself to ensure that the  
product is used safely and correctly, and to  
prevent injury to the user and other persons as  
well as damage to property. Those symbols  
along with their meanings are shown below.  
This circle with a line through it (-)  
means that the indicated action must  
not be performed. Indications within or  
nearby this symbol are specifically  
prohibited. (The example at left  
indicates that disassembly is  
prohibited.)  
* DANGER  
This symbol indicates information that, if ignored  
or applied incorrectly, creates the danger of  
death or serious personal injury.  
The black dot (0) means that the  
indicated action must be performed.  
Indications within 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.)  
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* WARNING  
This indication stipulates matters that have the  
risk of causing death or serious injury if the  
product is operated incorrectly 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 likelihood of occurrence of  
physical damage only if the product is operated  
incorrectly while ignoring this indication.  
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Safety Precautions  
Misuse of the AC adaptor’s electric  
cord can damage or break it, creating  
the risk of fire and electric shock.  
Always make sure you observe the  
following precautions.  
• 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, contact your  
original retailer or authorized CASIO  
Service Provider.  
* DANGER  
Alkaline Batteries  
Perform the following steps immediately  
if fluid leaking from alkaline batteries  
ever gets into your eyes.  
1. Do not rub your eyes! Rinse them with  
water.  
2. Contact your physician immediately.  
Leaving alkaline battery fluid in your  
eyes can lead to loss of sight.  
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* WARNING  
Never touch the AC adaptor while your  
hands are wet. Doing so creates the  
risk of electric shock.  
Use the AC adaptor where it will not  
be splashed with water. Water creates  
the risk of fire and electric shock.  
Do not place a vase or any other  
container filled with liquid on top of the  
AC adaptor. Water creates the risk of  
fire and electric shock.  
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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 immediately.  
1. Turn off power.  
2. If you are using the AC adaptor for  
power, unplug it from the wall outlet.  
3. Contact your original retailer or an  
authorized CASIO Service Provider.  
Batteries  
AC Adaptor  
Misuse of batteries can cause them to  
leak, resulting in damage to nearby  
objects, or to explode, creating the risk of  
fire and personal injury. Always make  
sure you observe the following  
precautions.  
• Never try to take batteries apart or  
allow them to become shorted.  
• Never expose batteries to heat or  
dispose of them by incineration.  
• Never mix old batteries with new ones.  
• Never mix batteries of different types.  
• Do not charge the batteries.  
• Make sure the positive (+) and  
negative (–) ends of the batteries are  
facing correctly.  
Misuse of the AC adaptor creates the  
risk of fire and electric shock. Always  
make sure you observe the following  
precautions.  
• Be sure to use only the AC adaptor  
that is specified for this product.  
• Use only a power source whose  
voltage is within the rating marked on  
the AC adaptor.  
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• Do not overload electrical outlets and  
extension cords.  
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Safety Precautions  
Do not incinerate the product.  
Never throw the product into fire. Doing  
so can cause it to explode, creating the  
risk of fire and personal injury.  
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.  
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Water and Foreign Matter  
Water, other liquids, and foreign matter  
(such as pieces of metal) getting into the  
product create the risk of fire and electric  
shock. Take the following steps  
immediately.  
Keep off of the product and stand.*  
Climbing onto the product or stand can  
cause it to tip over or become damaged.  
Particular care concerning this  
precaution is required where small  
children are present.  
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1. Turn off power.  
2. If you are using the AC adaptor for  
power, unplug it from the wall outlet.  
3. Contact your original retailer or an  
authorized CASIO Service Provider.  
Location  
Disassembly and Modification  
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 personal injury.  
Never try to take this product apart or  
modify it in any way. Doing so creates  
the risk of electric shock, burn injury, or  
other personal injury. Leave all internal  
inspection, adjustment, and  
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maintenance up to your original retailer  
or authorized CASIO Service Provider.  
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.  
1. Turn off power.  
2. If you are using the AC adaptor for  
power, unplug it from the wall outlet.  
3. Contact your original retailer or an  
authorized CASIO Service Provider.  
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Safety Precautions  
Batteries  
* CAUTION  
Misuse of batteries can cause them to  
leak resulting in damage to nearby  
objects, or to explode, creating the risk of  
fire and personal injury. Always make  
sure you observe the following  
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 creates the  
risk of fire and electric shock. Always  
make sure you observe the following  
precautions.  
• Do not locate the electric cord near a  
stove or other sources of heat.  
• Never pull on the cord when  
unplugging from the electrical outlet.  
Always grasp the AC adaptor when  
unplugging.  
• Insert the AC adaptor into the wall  
outlet as far as it will go.  
• Unplug the AC adaptor from the wall  
outlet during lightening storms or  
before leaving on a trip or other  
longterm absence.  
• 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.  
• Never use detergent to clean the  
power cord, especially the plug and  
jack parts.  
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Connectors  
Connect only the specified devices and  
equipment to the product’s connectors.  
Connection of a non-specified device or  
equipment creates the risk of fire and  
electric shock.  
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Location  
Avoid the following locations for this  
product. Such locations create the risk of  
fire and electric shock.  
• Areas subject to high humidity or large  
amounts of dust.  
• In food preparation areas or other  
areas subject to oil smoke.  
Relocating the Product  
• Near air conditioning equipment, on a  
heated carpet, in areas exposed to  
direct sunlight, inside of a vehicle  
parked in the sun, or any other area  
that subjects the product to high  
temperatures.  
Before relocating the product, always  
unplug the AC adaptor from the wall  
outlet and disconnect all other cables  
and connecting cords. Leaving cords  
connected creates the risk of damage to  
the cords, fire, and electric shock.  
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Cleaning  
Before cleaning the product, always  
unplug the AC adaptor from the wall  
outlet first. Leaving the AC adaptor  
plugged in creates the risk of damage to  
the AC adaptor, fire, and electric shock.  
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Safety Precautions  
Display Screen  
Correct Stand* Assembly  
• Never push on the display screen’s  
LCD panel or subject it to strong  
impact. Doing so can cause the LCD  
panel’s glass to crack, creating the risk  
of personal injury.  
• Should the LCD panel ever crack or  
break, never touch the liquid inside of  
the panel. LCD panel liquid can cause  
skin irritation.  
An incorrectly assembled stand can tip  
over, causing the product to fall and  
creating the risk of personal injury.  
Make sure you assemble the stand  
correctly, following the assembly  
instructions that come with it. Make sure  
you mount the product on the stand  
correctly.  
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• Should LCD panel liquid ever get  
inside your mouth, immediately wash  
out your mouth with water and contact  
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.  
* Stand is available as an option.  
When using batteries, be sure to replace them  
or shift to one of the alternate power sources  
whenever you notice any of the following  
symptoms.  
• Instrument does not turn on  
• Display that is flickering, dim, or difficult to  
read  
• Abnormally low speaker/headphone volume  
• Distortion of sound output  
• Occasional interruption of sound when  
playing at high volume  
• Sudden power failure when playing at high  
volume  
• Flickering or dimming of the display when  
playing at high volume  
Sound Volume  
Do not listen to music at very loud  
volumes for long periods. Particular care  
concerning this precaution is required  
when using headphones. High volume  
settings can damage your hearing.  
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Heavy Objects  
Never place heavy object on top of the  
product.  
Doing so can make the product top  
heavy, causing the product to tip over or  
the object to fall from it, creating the risk  
of personal injury.  
• Continued sound output even after you  
release a key  
• A tone that is totally different from the one  
that is selected  
• Abnormal rhythm pattern and Song Bank  
play  
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Introduction  
Congratulations upon your selection of this CASIO musical instrument. This keyboard provides you with the  
following features and functions.  
100 tones  
Choose from among orchestral sounds, synthesized sounds, and more.  
100 rhythms  
100 versatile rhythms help to add plenty of life to all your keyboard performances.  
Auto Accompaniment  
Simply play a chord and the corresponding rhythm, bass and chord parts play automatically.  
50-tune Song Bank  
A wide selection of favorites including “ODE TO JOY” and “JINGLE BELLS” is yours for your listening  
enjoyment or play along fun. A simple operation cuts out the melody part of the tune, allowing you to play  
along on the keyboard.  
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Contents  
Safety Precautions............ E-1  
Using the Song Bank...... E-24  
Playing Back a Song Bank Tune..........E-24  
Song Bank Mode Display .....................E-25  
Introduction....................... E-6  
Adjusting the Tempo of a  
General Guide ................... E-8  
Attachment of the Score Stand .............. E-9  
Using the Display ................................. E-10  
Song Bank Tune...................................E-26  
Changing the Tone of a  
Song Bank Tune’s Melody....................E-26  
Playing Along with a  
Song Bank Tune...................................E-26  
Song Bank  
Applause Sound ...................................E-27  
Quick Reference.............. E-11  
Playing Back All Song Bank  
Tunes in Succession ............................E-28  
Playing Back a Song Bank Tune.......... E-11  
Power Supply .................. E-13  
Using a Household Power Outlet ......... E-13  
Using Batteries..................................... E-13  
Auto Power Off..................................... E-14  
Settings ................................................ E-14  
Keyboard Settings .......... E-29  
Transposing the Keyboard ...................E-29  
Tuning the Keyboard ............................E-30  
Troubleshooting.............. E-31  
Specifications.................. E-33  
Operating Precautions.... E-34  
Connections .................... E-15  
Phones/Output Terminal ...................... E-15  
Accessories and Options...................... E-15  
Basic Operations ............ E-16  
Playing the Keyboard ........................... E-16  
Selecting a Tone .................................. E-16  
Appendix............................A-1  
Tone List.................................................A-1  
Rhythm List.............................................A-2  
Note Table..............................................A-3  
Fingered Chord Chart.............................A-5  
Percussion Instrument List .....................A-7  
Song List.................................................A-8  
Auto Accompaniment..... E-18  
Selecting a Rhythm .............................. E-18  
Playing a Rhythm ................................. E-19  
Adjusting the Tempo ............................ E-19  
Using Auto Accompaniment................. E-20  
Using a Fill-in Pattern........................... E-22  
Synchro Starting Accompaniment  
with Rhythm Play.................................. E-22  
Adjusting the Accompaniment  
Volume ................................................. E-23  
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General Guide  
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General Guide  
POWER/MODE switch  
MAIN VOLUME buttons  
TRANSPOSE/TUNE button  
ACCOMP VOLUME button  
SYNCHRO/FILL-IN button  
START/STOP button  
SONG BANK button  
Speakers  
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bn  
bo  
bp  
bq  
br  
bs  
bt  
ck  
cl  
Display  
Song bank list  
Rhythm list  
Tone list  
TEMPO buttons  
Chord name  
SONG BANK CONTROLLER  
Percussion instrument list  
MELODY ON/OFF button  
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PLAY/PAUSE button  
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STOP button  
bk  
[+]/[–] buttons  
• Negative values can be changed only by using  
[+] and [–] to increase and decrease the  
displayed value.  
TONE button  
Number buttons  
• For input of numbers to change displayed  
settings.  
bl  
bm  
cm  
RHYTHM button  
Rear Panel  
PHONES/OUTPUT terminal  
DC 9.5V jack  
cn  
co  
cn  
co  
*Attachment of the Score Stand  
Insert both ends of the music stand provided with the keyboard into the two holes on the top surface.  
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General Guide  
Using the Display  
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O d e T o J o  
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• This is how the display appears while the Song  
Bank is in use.  
1. An indicator appears next to the type of setting you are currently performing (TONE,  
RHYTHM, SONG BANK).  
2. Tone number, rhythm number, song number, keyboard settings value  
3. Rhythm, auto-accompaniment, Song Bank tune beats  
4. Tone name, rhythm name, song name, mode name, keyboard setting names  
5. Auto-accompaniment and Song Bank chord names  
6. “MELODY” indicates the on/off status of the melody part during Song Bank playback.  
7. Rhythm, auto-accompaniment, Song Bank tune tempo  
8. Rhythm, auto-accompaniment, Song Bank tune tempo; volume setting  
9. Song Bank controller indicators  
• Display examples shown in this User’s Guide are intended for illustrative purposes only. The actual text and  
values that appear on the display may differ from the examples shown in this User’s Guide.  
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Song Bank Quick Reference  
POWER/MODE  
PLAY/PAUSE  
Number buttons  
MAIN VOLUME  
SONG BANK  
A selection of 50 Song Bank tunes comes built-in  
for your listening pleasure or play along fun. A  
simple operation cuts out the melody part of the  
tune, allowing you to play along on the keyboard.  
See “Using the Song Bank” on page E-24 for  
details on playing along with Song Bank tunes.  
4. Use the Song Bank list to find the tune  
you want to play back, and then use  
the number buttons to input the tune’s  
two-digit number.  
Example: To select “40 ODE TO JOY”, input 4  
and then 0.  
Playing Back a Song Bank  
Tune  
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O d e T o J o  
• Not all of the available songs are shown on  
the song bank list printed on the keyboard  
console. For a complete list, see the “Song  
List” on page A-8.  
To play back a Song Bank tune  
1. Set the POWER/MODE switch to  
NORMAL.  
5. Press the PLAY/PAUSE button to start  
play of the tune.  
2. Use the MAIN VOLUME buttons to  
lower the keyboard volume to a  
relatively low level.  
• The tune plays in an endless loop, restarting  
after it reaches the end.  
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O d e T o J o  
3. Press the SONG BANK button to enter  
the Song Bank Mode.  
Chord name  
Appears when SONG BANK button is pressed  
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Song Bank Quick Reference  
MELODY ON/OFF  
TONE  
STOP  
PLAY/PAUSE  
6. Press the MELODY ON/OFF button to  
turn off the melody part and try  
playing along on the keyboard.  
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7. Press the MELODY ON/OFF button  
again to turn the melody part back on.  
8. Press the STOP button to stop  
playback of the Song Bank tune.  
9. Press the TONE button to exit the  
Song Bank Mode and return to the  
tone and rhythm selection screen.  
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Indicator turns off  
• You can also perform the following operation  
during play of a Song Bank tune.  
• Pause: Press the PLAY/PAUSE button.  
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Power Supply  
Prepare a household power outlet or batteries.  
Using Batteries  
You can use six AA-size batteries for power.  
• Use alkaline or zinc-carbon batteries.  
Never use oxyride or any other nickel based  
batteries.  
• Be sure to comply with the “Safety  
Precautions” provided in this manual.  
Incorrect use of this product creates the risk  
of electric shock and fire.  
Open the battery cover on the bottom of the Digital  
Keyboard, load the batteries, and then close the  
cover.  
• Always make sure that the Digital Keyboard  
is turned off before plugging in or  
unplugging the AC adaptor, or before loading  
or removing batteries.  
• Take care to ensure that the positive  
and  
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correctly.  
ends of the batteries are facing  
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Using a Household Power  
Outlet  
Make sure that you use only the AC adaptor  
specified for this keyboard. Use of a different type  
of AC adaptor can cause malfunction.  
Open the battery cover.  
Pressing here, slide in the direction  
indicated by the arrow.  
Specified AC Adaptor:  
AD-E95100L (JEITA Standard plug)  
Household power outlet  
DC 9.5V terminal  
Load the batteries.  
AC adaptor  
• The AC adaptor will become warm to the  
touch after very long use. This is normal and  
does not indicate malfunction.  
• To prevent breaking of the wire, take care to  
avoid putting any type of load on the power  
cord.  
No bending!  
No winding!  
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Power Supply  
Important Battery Information  
Auto Power Off  
The Digital Keyboard will turn off automatically to  
preserve battery power if you do not perform any  
operation for about six minutes (Auto Power Off).  
The following shows the approximate battery  
life.  
Zinc-carbon batteries ..........................6 hours*  
* The above value is standard battery life at  
normal temperature, with the keyboard  
volume at medium setting. Temperature  
extremes or playing at very loud volume  
settings can shorten battery life.  
To disable Auto Power Off  
Hold down the TONE button while turning on the  
keyboard to disable Auto Power Off.  
Any of the following symptoms indicate low  
battery power. Replace batteries as soon as  
possible whenever any of the following  
occurs.  
• Instrument does not turn on  
• Display that is flickering, dim, or difficult to  
read  
• When Auto Power Off is disabled, the keyboard  
does not turn off automatically no matter how  
long it is left with no operation being performed.  
• Auto Power Off is automatically enabled  
whenever you turn on keyboard power.  
• Abnormally low speaker/headphone volume  
• Distortion of sound output  
• Occasional interruption of sound when playing  
at high volume  
• Sudden power failure when playing at high  
volume  
• Flickering or dimming of the display when  
playing at high volume  
Settings  
All keyboard settings are returned to their initial  
defaults whenever keyboard power is turned back  
on after being turned off by operation of the  
POWER/MODE switch or Auto Power Off.  
• Continued sound output even after you  
release a key  
• A tone that is totally different from the one that  
is selected  
• Abnormal rhythm pattern and Song Bank play  
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Connections  
Musical Instrument Amplifier (Figure  
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Phones/Output Terminal  
Use a commercially available connecting cord* to  
connect the keyboard to a musical instrument  
amplifier.  
Before connecting phones or other external  
equipment, be sure to first turn down the volume  
settings of the keyboard and the connected  
equipment. You can then adjust volume to the  
desired level after connections are complete.  
* Be sure to use a connecting cord that has  
standard plugs on the ends you connect to the  
keyboard and amplifier.  
[Rear Panel]  
PHONES/OUTPUT Terminal  
When connected to a musical instrument amplifier,  
set the volume of the keyboard to a relatively low  
level and make output volume adjustments using  
the amplifier’s controls.  
Audio connection  
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[Connection Example]  
Stereo standard plug  
To keyboard’s  
PHONES/OUTPUT  
jack  
PIN plug  
INPUT  
Red  
White  
Standard plug  
Keyboard or  
guitar amp  
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LEFT RIGHT  
Keyboard amp,  
guitar amp,etc.  
AUX IN or similar  
terminalof audio amplifier  
Accessories and Options  
Connecting Phones (Figure  
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Use only the accessories and options specified for  
this keyboard. Use of non-authorized items creates  
the danger of fire, electrical shock, and personal  
injury.  
Connecting phones cuts off output from the  
keyboard’s built-in speakers, so you can play even  
late at night without disturbing anyone.  
• You can get information about accessories that  
are sold separately for this product from the  
CASIO catalog available from your retailer, and  
from the CASIO website at the following URL.  
Audio Equipment (Figure  
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Connect the keyboard to an audio equipment using  
a commercially available connecting cord with a  
standard plug on one end and two PIN plugs on the  
other end. In this configuration, you normally set  
the input selector of the audio equipment to the  
terminal (usually marked AUX IN or something  
similar) where the cord from the keyboard is  
connected. See the user documentation that comes  
with your audio equipment for full details.  
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Basic Operations  
POWER/MODE  
TONE  
[+]/[-]  
Number buttons  
MAIN VOLUME  
This section provides information on performing  
basic keyboard operations.  
2. Press the TONE button.  
Appears when TONE button is pressed  
Playing the Keyboard  
P i a n o  
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To play the keyboard  
3. Use the number buttons to input the  
two digit tone number for the tone you  
want to select.  
1. Set the POWER/MODE switch to  
NORMAL.  
2. Use the MAIN VOLUME buttons to  
lower the keyboard volume.  
• It’s always a good idea to set the keyboard  
volume at a relatively low level before  
playing.  
Example: To select “26 WOOD BASS”, input 2  
and then 6 .  
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• Pressing [e] or [r] causes the current  
volume setting to appear on the display.  
Press [e] or [r] again to change the  
setting.  
• Now notes played on the keyboard will be  
played using an acoustical wood bass  
sound.  
3. Play something on the keyboard.  
• Always input both digits for the tone number,  
including a leading zero (if any). If you input one  
digit and stop, the display will automatically clear  
your input after a few seconds.  
• You can also increment the displayed tone  
number by pressing [+] and decrement it by  
pressing [–].  
Selecting a Tone  
This keyboard comes with 100 built-in tones. Use  
the following procedure to select the tone you want  
to use.  
To select a tone  
• Sound effect tones such as 77 VEHICLE sound  
best when you keep a keyboard key depressed.  
1. Find the tone you want to use in the  
tone list and note its tone number.  
• Not all of the available tones are shown on  
the tone list printed on the keyboard  
console. For a complete list, see the “Tone  
List” on page A-1.  
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Basic Operations  
Combination tones  
Polyphony  
The following describes the two types of  
combination tones that are available.  
The term polyphony refers to the maximum number  
of notes you can play at the same time. The  
keyboard has 12-note polyphony, which includes  
the notes you play as well as the rhythms and auto-  
accompaniment patterns that are played by the  
keyboard. This means that when a rhythm or auto-  
accompaniment pattern is being played by the  
keyboard, the number of notes (polyphony)  
Layered Tones (Tone Numbers: 80 through 89)  
Example: 80 STR PIANO  
This tone layers a strings tone with a piano tone so  
they both sound when a keyboard key is pressed.  
available for keyboard play is reduced. Also note  
that some of the tones offer only 6-note polyphony.  
Split Tones (Tone Numbers: 90 through 96)  
Example: 90 BASS/PIANO  
This tone splits the keyboard so one range is  
assigned a bass tone and another range is  
assigned a piano tone.  
• When rhythm or auto accompaniment is playing,  
the number of sounds simultaneously played is  
reduced.  
BASS  
PIANO  
Digital Sampling  
A number of the tones that are available with this  
keyboard have been recorded and processed using  
a technique called digital sampling. To ensure a  
high level of tonal quality, samples are taken in the  
low, mid, and high ranges and then combined to  
provide you with sounds that are amazingly close to  
the originals. You may notice very slight differences  
in volume or sound quality for some tones when  
you play them at different positions on the  
Percussion sounds  
Example: 99 PERCUSSION  
This tone assigns various percussion sounds to the  
keyboard. See the “Percussion Instrument List” on  
page A-7 for full details.  
keyboard. This is an unavoidable result of multiple  
sampling, and it is not a sign of malfunction.  
Sound Effect Tones  
With sound effect tones 77 through 79, the type of  
sound produced depends on the octave where the  
key you press is located. When 78 PHONE is  
selected available sound types are PUSH TONE 1,  
PUSH TONE 2, RING 1, and RING 2.  
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Auto Accompaniment  
RHYTHM  
[+]/[-]  
Number buttons  
This keyboard automatically plays bass and chord  
2. Press the RHYTHM button.  
parts in accordance with the chords you finger. The  
bass and chord parts are played using sounds and  
tones that are automatically selected to select the  
rhythm you are using. All of this means that you get  
full, realistic accompaniments for the melody notes  
you play with your right hand, creating the mood of  
a one-person ensemble.  
Appears when RHYTHM button is pressed  
p
C l u b P o  
3. Use the number buttons to input the  
two digit rhythm number for the  
rhythm you want to select.  
Example: To select “64 WALTZ”, input 6 and  
then 4.  
W
a l t z  
Selecting a Rhythm  
This keyboard provides you with 100 exciting  
rhythms that you can select using the following  
procedure.  
• “00 CLUB POP” is the initial default rhythm  
setting whenever you turn on keyboard power.  
• You can also increment the displayed rhythm  
number by pressing [+] and decrement it by  
pressing [–].  
To select a rhythm  
1. Find the rhythm you want to use in the  
rhythm list and note its rhythm  
number.  
• Not all of the available rhythms are shown  
on the rhythm list printed on the keyboard  
console. For a complete list, see the  
“Rhythm List” on page A-2.  
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Auto Accompaniment  
POWER/MODE  
START/STOP  
TEMPO  
To adjust the tempo  
Playing a Rhythm  
Use the following procedure to start and stop  
rhythm play.  
1. Use the TEMPO buttons (e / r) to  
adjust the tempo.  
e : Increases the tempo value.  
r : Decreases the tempo value.  
Example: Hold down the r tempo value 110  
is on the display.  
To play a rhythm  
1. Set the POWER/MODE switch to  
NORMAL.  
2. Press the START/STOP button to start  
play of the currently selected rhythm.  
3. To stop rhythm play, press the START/  
STOP button again.  
• Pressing both TEMPO buttons (e and r) at the  
same time resets the tempo to the default value  
of the currently selected rhythm.  
• All of the keyboard keys are melody keys while  
the POWER/MODE switch is set to NORMAL.  
About the Graphic Metronome  
Adjusting the Tempo  
The graphic metronome appears on the display  
along with the tempo value and beat of a rhythm or  
built-in tune. The graphic metronome helps you  
keep in time as you play along with a rhythm or  
built-in tune.  
You can adjust the tempo of rhythm play within a  
range of 20 to 255 beats per minute. The tempo  
setting is applied to Auto Accompaniment chord  
play, and song bank operations.  
Beat  
Tempo value  
Graphic  
metronome  
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Auto Accompaniment  
CASIO CHORD Accompaniment Keyboard and  
Melody Keyboard  
Using Auto Accompaniment  
Accompaniment keyboard  
Melody keyboard  
The following procedure describes how to use the  
keyboard’s Auto Accompaniment feature. Before  
starting, you should first select the rhythm you want  
to use and set the tempo of the rhythm to the value  
you want.  
To use Auto Accompaniment  
1. Set the POWER/MODE switch to  
CASIO CHORD or FINGERED.  
• The accompaniment keyboard can be used for  
playing chords only.  
No sound will be produced if you try playing  
single melody notes on the accompaniment  
keyboard.  
2. Press the START/STOP button to start  
play of the currently selected rhythm.  
3. Play a chord.  
• The actual procedure you should use to play  
a chord depends on the current POWER/  
MODE switch position. Refer to the following  
pages for details on chord play.  
Chord Types  
CASIO CHORD accompaniment lets you play four  
types of chords with minimal fingering.  
Chord Types  
Major chords  
Example  
CASIO CHORD........................ This page  
FINGERED .............................. Page E-21  
Major chord names are marked  
above the keys of the  
accompaniment keyboard.  
Note that the chord produced  
when you press an  
C Major (C)  
p
C l u b P o  
accompaniment keyboard does  
not change octave, regardless  
of which key you use to play it.  
Minor chords (m)  
Chord name  
To play a minor chord, keep the  
major chord key depressed and  
press any other  
accompaniment keyboard key  
located to the right of the major  
chord key.  
C minor (Cm)  
4. To stop Auto Accompaniment play,  
press the START/STOP button again.  
CASIO CHORD  
Seventh chords (7)  
To play a seventh chord, keep  
the major chord key depressed  
and press any other two  
accompaniment keyboard keys  
located to the right of the major  
chord key.  
C seventh (C7)  
This method of chord play makes it possible for  
anyone to easily play chords, regardless of  
previous musical knowledge and experience. The  
following describes the CASIO CHORD  
“Accompaniment keyboard” and “Melody  
keyboard”, and tells you how to play CASIO  
CHORDs.  
Minor seventh chords (m7)  
To play a minor seventh chord,  
keep the major chord key  
depressed and press any other  
three accompaniment keyboard  
keys located to the right of the  
major chord key.  
C minor seventh  
(Cm7)  
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Auto Accompaniment  
• It makes no difference whether you press black  
or white keys to the right of a major chord key  
when playing minor and seventh chords.  
FINGERED  
FINGERED provides you with a total of 15 different  
chord types. The following describes the  
FINGERED “Accompaniment keyboard” and  
“Melody keyboard”, and tells you how to play a  
C-root chord using FINGERED.  
FINGERED Accompaniment Keyboard and  
Melody Keyboard  
Accompaniment keyboard  
Melody keyboard  
See the “Fingered Chord Chart” on page A-5 for  
details on playing chords with other roots.  
• The accompaniment keyboard can be used for  
playing chords only. No sound will be produced if  
you try playing single melody notes on the  
accompaniment keyboard.  
*1: Inverted fingerings cannot be used. The lowest  
note is the root.  
*2: The same chord can be played without  
pressing the 5th G.  
• Except for the chords specified in note*1 above,  
inverted fingerings (i.e. playing E-G-C or G-C-E  
instead of C-E-G) will produce the same chords  
as the standard fingering.  
• Except for the exception specified in note*2  
above, all of the keys that make up a chord must  
be pressed. Failure to press even a single key  
will not play the desired FINGERED chord.  
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Auto Accompaniment  
POWER/MODE  
START/STOP  
SYNCHRO/FILL-IN  
To use synchro start  
Using a Fill-in Pattern  
Fill-in patterns let you momentarily change the  
rhythm pattern to add some interesting variation to  
your performances.  
1. Press the SYNCHRO/FILL-IN button to  
put the keyboard into synchro start  
standby.  
The following procedure describes how to use the  
Fill-in feature.  
Flash  
To insert a fill-in  
2. Play a chord on the accompaniment  
keyboard and the rhythm pattern  
starts to play automatically.  
1. Press the START/STOP button to start  
rhythm play.  
2. Press the SYNCHRO/FILL-IN button to  
insert a fill-in pattern for the rhythm  
you are using.  
• If the POWER/MODE switch is set to NORMAL,  
only the rhythm plays (without a chord) when you  
play on the accompaniment keyboard.  
Synchro Starting  
Accompaniment with  
Rhythm Play  
• To cancel synchro start standby, press the  
SYNCHRO/FILL-IN button one more time.  
You can set up the keyboard to start rhythm play at  
the same time you play the accompaniment on the  
keyboard.  
The following procedure describes how to use  
synchro start. Before starting, you should first  
select the rhythm you want to use, set the tempo,  
and use the POWER/MODE switch to select the  
chord play method you want to use (CASIO  
CHORD, FINGERED).  
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Auto Accompaniment  
[+]/[-]  
Number buttons  
ACCOMP VOLUME  
Adjusting the  
Accompaniment Volume  
You can adjust the volume of the accompaniment  
parts as a value in the range of 0 (minimum) to 9.  
1. Press the ACCOMP VOLUME button.  
Current accompaniment volume setting  
p
A c c m
 
V o
 
l  
2. Use the number buttons or the [+]/[–]  
buttons to change the current volume  
setting value.  
Example: 5  
p
A c c m
 
V o
 
l  
• The current accompaniment volume value that  
appears in Step 1 automatically clears from the  
display if you do not input anything within about  
five seconds.  
• Pressing [+] and [–] buttons at the same time  
automatically sets an accompaniment volume of  
7.  
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Using the Song Bank  
POWER/MODE  
[+]/[-]  
Number buttons  
SONG BANK  
A selection of 50 Song Bank tunes comes  
4. Use the Song Bank list to find the tune  
you want to play back, and then use  
the number buttons to input the tune’s  
two-digit number.  
built-in for your listening enjoyment or play  
along fun. You can turn off the melody part to  
practice with the remaining part.  
Example: To select “31 ALOHA OE”, input 3  
and then 1.  
Playing Back a Song Bank  
Tune  
Song Number  
Song Name  
To play back a Song Bank tune  
A l o h a O e  
1. Set the POWER/MODE switch to  
NORMAL, FINGERED, or CASIO  
CHORD.  
• Not all of the available songs are shown on  
the song bank list printed on the keyboard  
console. For a complete list, see the “Song  
List” on page A-8.  
2. Adjust the main volume and accomp  
volume.  
3. Press the SONG BANK button to enter  
• “00 TWINKLE TWINKLE LITTLE STAR” is the  
initial default Song Bank tune setting whenever  
you turn on keyboard power.  
• You can also increment the displayed tune  
number by pressing [+] and decrement is by  
pressing [–].  
the Song Bank Mode.  
Appears when SONG BANK button is pressed  
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Using the Song Bank  
TEMPO  
MELODY ON/OFF  
PLAY/PAUSE  
STOP  
[+]/[-]  
Number buttons  
TONE  
5. Press the PLAY/PAUSE button to start  
play of the tune.  
• Each time you select a new Song Bank tune, the  
tone, tempo, and rhythm that is programmed for  
the tune are automatically selected. You can  
change a tune’s tone and tempo during  
Appears when PLAY/PAUSE button is pressed  
playback, but you cannot change the rhythm.  
• You can also adjust the accompaniment volume  
(page E-23) for Song Bank tunes.  
A l o h a O e  
Song Bank Mode Display  
Chord name  
In the Song Bank Mode, the display shows a  
variety of information about the tune being played.  
6. Press the STOP button to stop  
[Playback Display]  
Notes played  
playback of the Song Bank tune.  
To pause Song Bank tune play  
1. While a Song Bank tune is playing,  
press the PLAY/PAUSE button to  
pause it.  
A l o h a O e  
The indicator “ll” appears while a  
tune play is paused.  
Tune tempo  
Chord name  
2. To resume play, press PLAY/PAUSE  
again.  
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Using the Song Bank  
Adjusting the Tempo of a  
Song Bank Tune  
• Pressing both the [+] and [–] buttons at the same  
time selects “00 PIANO 1”.  
• To return a Song Bank tune to its original  
settings, simply select that tune again.  
To change the tempo of a Song Bank  
tune  
Playing Along with a Song  
Bank Tune  
Each Song Bank tune has an accompaniment part  
and a melody part. You can turn off the melody part  
of a Song Bank tune and play along with the  
remaining part on the keyboard.  
The tempo can be set within a range of 20 to 255  
beats per minute. The tempo setting can be  
adjusted while the tune is stopped, playing back, or  
paused.  
1. Use the TEMPO buttons [e / r] to  
adjust the tempo.  
e : Increases the tempo value.  
r : Decreases the tempo value.  
To play along with a Song Bank tune  
1. Perform steps 1 through 4 under “To  
play back a Song Bank tune” on page  
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play along with.  
• Pressing both the [e] and [r] TEMPO buttons  
at the same time returns the tempo setting to the  
preset value for the currently selected tune.  
2. Press the MELODY ON/OFF button to  
turn off the melody part.  
Changing the Tone of a  
Song Bank Tune’s Melody  
• The on/off status of the melody part is  
indicated by “MELODY” that appears on the  
display. The melody part is turned on when  
“MELODY” is displayed, and turned off when  
“MELODY” is not displayed.  
You can select any one of the keyboard’s 100  
tones to be used to play the melody part of a Song  
Bank tune. The tone setting can be changed while  
the tune is stopped or playing back.  
1. While a song is playing back, press  
the TONE button.  
Indicator turns off.  
G u t G t r  
2. Find the tone you want in the Tone  
List, and then use the number buttons  
or the [+] and [–] buttons to specify the  
tone number.  
Example: To select “30 VIOLIN”, input 3 and  
then 0.  
V i o l i n  
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Using the Song Bank  
MELODY ON/OFF  
PLAY/PAUSE  
STOP  
TONE  
RHYTHM  
3. Press the PLAY/PAUSE button to start  
play of the Song Bank Tune.  
• Only the accompaniment part is played, so  
you can play the melody part on the  
keyboard.  
Applause Sound  
Whenever you turn off the melody part of a Song  
Bank tune and play it back, an applause sound is  
produced when the tune reaches the end.  
To turn off the applause sound  
A l o h a O e  
1. Press the STOP button and the  
MELODY ON/OFF button at the same  
time.  
4. To end playback, press the STOP  
p
A
l s = O f f  
button.  
• Pressing the STOP button and the MELODY  
ON/OFF button at the same time again turns  
the applause sound back on.  
• The selected Song Bank tune continues to  
repeat until you stop playback by pressing the  
STOP button.  
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Using the Song Bank  
Playing Back All Song Bank  
Tunes in Succession  
1. Use the TONE or RHYTHM button to  
change to any mode other than the  
Song Bank Mode.  
• Make sure a dot is not on the display next to  
the SONG BANK indicator.  
Indicator turns off.  
G u t G t r  
2. Press the PLAY/PAUSE button to start  
playback of the Song Bank tunes  
starting from tune 00.  
3. To stop Song Bank tune playback,  
press the STOP button.  
• Pausing playback automatically cancels  
consecutive playback of all Song Bank  
tunes. Re-starting playback causes repeat  
playback of the current tune only.  
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Keyboard Settings  
TRANSPOSE/TUNE  
[+]/[  
-]  
Transposing the Keyboard  
• The keyboard can be transposed within a range  
of –6 to +5.  
• The default transpose setting is “0” when  
keyboard power is turned on.  
• If you leave the transpose screen on the display  
for about five seconds without doing anything,  
the screen is automatically cleared.  
• The transpose setting also affects Auto  
Accompaniment.  
Transpose lets you raise and lower the overall key  
of the keyboard in semitone units. If you want to  
play an accompaniment for a vocalist who sings in  
a key that’s different from the keyboard, for  
example, simply use transpose to change the key  
of the keyboard.  
To transpose the keyboard  
• Playing back a Song Bank tune automatically  
returns the transpose setting to its standard  
default of “0”.  
1. Press the TRANSPOSE/TUNE button  
until the transpose screen appears on  
the display.  
T r a n s  
2. Use [+] and [–] to change the  
transpose setting of the keyboard.  
Example: To transpose the keyboard five  
semitones upwards.  
(
)
+
T r a n s  
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Keyboard Settings  
Tuning the Keyboard  
The tuning feature lets you fine tune the keyboard  
to match the tuning of another musical instrument.  
To tune the keyboard  
1. Press the TRANSPOSE/TUNE button  
twice to display the tuning screen.  
T u n e  
2. Use [+] and [–] to change the tuning  
setting of the keyboard.  
Example: To lower the tuning by 20.  
(
)
-
T u n e  
• The keyboard can be tuned within a range of –50  
cents to +50 cents.  
* 100 cents is equivalent to one semitone.  
• The default tuning setting is “00” when keyboard  
power is turned on.  
• If you leave the tuning screen on the display for  
about five seconds without doing anything, the  
screen is automatically cleared.  
• The tuning setting also affects Auto  
Accompaniment.  
• Playing back a Song Bank tune automatically  
returns the tuning setting to its standard default  
of “00”.  
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Troubleshooting  
Problem  
Possible Cause  
Action  
See  
Pages  
No keyboard Sound  
1.Power supply problem.  
1.Correctly attach the AC  
adaptor, make sure that  
batteries poles (+/–) are  
facing correctly, and check  
to make sure that batteries  
are not dead.  
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2.Power is not turned on.  
3.Volume setting is too low.  
2.Set the POWER/MODE  
switch to the NORMAL  
position.  
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Page E-16  
3.Use the MAIN VOLUME  
buttons to increase volume.  
4.The POWER/MODE switch 4.Normal play is not possible Page E-16  
is in the CASIO CHORD or  
FINGERED position.  
on the accompaniment  
keyboard while the POWER/  
MODE switch is set to  
CASIO CHORD or  
FINGERED. Change the  
POWER/MODE switch  
setting to NORMAL.  
Any of the following symptoms Low battery power  
while using battery power.  
• Instrument does not turn on  
• Display that is flickering,  
dim, or difficult to read  
Replace the batteries with a  
set of new ones or use the AC E-13, 14  
adaptor.  
Pages  
• Abnormally low speaker/  
headphone volume  
• Distortion of sound output  
• Occasional interruption of  
sound when playing at high  
volume  
• Sudden power failure when  
playing at high volume  
• Flickering or dimming of the  
display when playing at high  
volume  
• Continued sound output  
even after you release a key  
• A tone that is totally different  
from the one that is selected  
• Abnormal rhythm pattern  
and Song Bank play  
Auto Accompaniment does not Auto accompaniment volume Use the ACCOMP VOLUME  
sound. is set to 0. button to increase the volume.  
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Troubleshooting  
Problem  
Possible Cause  
Action  
See  
Pages  
The key or tuning does not  
The tuning or transpose  
Change the transpose or  
match when playing along with parameter is set to a value  
tuning parameter value to 0 or E-29, 30  
00.  
another instrument.  
other than 0 or 00.  
Missing Song Bank tune  
Melody part is turned off.  
Press the MELODY ON/OFF Page E-26  
button to turn on the melody  
part.  
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Specifications  
Model:  
CTK-240/CTK-245  
Keyboard:  
Tones:  
49 standard-size keys, 4 octaves  
100  
Polyphony:  
Auto Accompaniment  
Rhythm Patterns:  
Tempo:  
12 notes maximum (6 for certain tones)  
100  
Variable (236 steps, 2= 20 to 255)  
2 fingering methods (CASIO CHORD, FINGERED)  
START/STOP, SYNCHRO/FILL-IN  
0 to 9 (10 steps)  
Chords:  
Rhythm Controller:  
Accomp Volume:  
Song Bank  
Tunes:  
50  
Controllers:  
Display  
PLAY/PAUSE, STOP, MELODY ON/OFF  
Name display:  
Tempo:  
TONE, RHYTHM, SONG BANK name/number, keyboard setting names/values  
Tempo value, metronome, synchro standby, beat indicator  
Chord name  
Chord:  
Song Bank Status:  
Other Functions  
Transpose:  
Tuning:  
PLAY, PAUSE, MELODY ON/OFF  
12 steps (–6 semitones to +5 semitones)  
Variable (A4 = approximately 440Hz 50 cents)  
0 to 9 (10 steps)  
Volume:  
Terminals  
Phones/Output Terminal: Stereo standard jack (Output is monaural.)  
Output Impedance: 78Ω  
Output Voltage: 1.9V (RMS) MAX  
Power Supply Terminal:  
Power Supply:  
9.5V DC  
Dual power supply system  
Batteries:  
6 AA-size zinc-carbon batteries or alkaline batteries  
Battery Life: Approximately 6 hours continuous operation on zinc-carbon batteries  
AC Adaptor:  
Auto Power Off:  
Speaker Output:  
Power Consumption:  
Dimensions:  
AD-E95100L  
Turns power off approximately 6 minutes after last operation.  
φ
10cm × 2 (1.6W + 1.6W)  
9.5V = 5.0W  
91.4 × 23.7 × 7.5 cm (36 × 9 5/16 × 2 15/16 inch)  
Weight:  
Approximately 2.8 kg (6.2 lbs) (without batteries)  
• Design and specifications are subject to change without notice.  
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Operating Precautions  
Be sure to read and observe the following operating precautions.  
Location  
Avoid the following locations for this product.  
• Areas exposed to direct sunlight and high humidity  
• Areas subjected to temperature extremes  
• Near a radio, TV, video deck, or tuner  
The above devices will not cause malfunction of the product, but the product can cause interference in the  
audio or video of a nearby device.  
User Maintenance  
• Never use benzine, alcohol, thinner, or other chemical agents to clean the product.  
• To clean the product or its keyboard, wipe with a soft cloth moistened in a weak solution of water and a mild  
neutral detergent. Wring all excess moisture from the cloth before wiping.  
Included and Optional Accessories  
Use only accessories that are specified for use with this product. Use of unauthorized accessories creates the  
risk of fire, electric shock, and personal injury.  
AC Adaptor Handling Precautions  
• Use a power outlet that is easily accessible so you can unplug the AC adaptor when a malfunction occurs or  
whenever else you need to do so.  
• The AC adaptor is intended for indoor use only. Do not use it where it might be exposed to splashing or  
moisture. Do not place any container, such as a flower vase, that contains liquid on the AC adaptor.  
• Store the AC adaptor in a dry place.  
• Use the AC adaptor in an open, well-ventilated area.  
• Never cover the AC adaptor with newspaper, a table cloth, a curtain, or any other similar item.  
• Unplug the AC adaptor from the power outlet if you do not plan to use the product for a long time.  
• Never try to repair the AC adaptor or modify it in any way.  
• AC adaptor operating environment  
Temperature: 0 to 40°C  
Humidity: 10% to 90% RH  
• Output polarity: &  
Weld Lines  
Lines may be visible on the exterior of the product. These are “weld lines” that result from the plastic molding  
process. They are not cracks or scratches.  
Musical Instrument Etiquette  
Always be aware of others around you whenever using this product. Be especially careful when playing late at  
night to keep the volume at levels that do not disturb others. Other steps you can take when playing late at  
night are closing windows and using headphones.  
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Appendix / Apéndice  
Tone List / Lista de sonidos  
PIANO/ORGAN  
37  
38  
39  
SYNTH-STR2  
CHOIR  
74  
75  
76  
77  
78  
79  
VOICE BASS  
APPLAUSE  
SYNTH-SFX  
VEHICLE  
00  
01  
02  
03  
04  
05  
06  
07  
08  
09  
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
17  
18  
19  
PIANO1  
PIANO2  
VOICE OOH  
HONKY-TONK  
STUDIOPIANO  
ELEC PIANO1  
ELEC PIANO2  
ELEC PIANO3  
ELEC PIANO4  
HARPSICHORD  
CLAVELECTRO  
ELEC ORGAN1  
ELEC ORGAN2  
ELEC ORGAN3  
ELEC ORGAN4  
CHURCH ORGAN  
PIPE ORGAN  
REED ORGAN  
ACCORDION  
BANDONEON  
HARMONICA  
BRASS/REED/PIPE  
40  
41  
42  
43  
44  
45  
46  
47  
48  
49  
50  
51  
52  
53  
54  
55  
56  
57  
58  
59  
TRUMPET  
TUBA  
PHONE  
FUNNY  
BRASS ENS  
FR.HORN1  
FR.HORN2  
BRASS1  
LAYER/SPLIT/PERCUSSION  
80  
81  
82  
83  
84  
85  
86  
87  
88  
89  
90  
91  
92  
93  
94  
95  
96  
97  
98  
99  
STR PIANO  
STR E.PIANO  
CHOIRE.P  
BRASS2  
CHOIR ORGAN  
STR GUITAR  
STR HARP  
SYN-BRASS1  
SYN-BRASS2  
SYN-BRASS3  
SOPRANO SAX  
ALTO SAX  
TENOR SAX  
OBOE  
BRASS STR  
VIB PAD  
12 STR GTR  
CHOIR STR  
BASS/PIANO  
BASS/E.PIANO  
BASS/VIB  
CLARINET  
PICCOLO  
FLUTE  
BASS/GUT GTR  
V.BASS/OOH  
STR/PIANO  
STR/TRUMPET  
VIBRAPHONE  
MARIMBA  
GUITAR/BASS/STRINGS  
RECORDER  
PAN FLUTE  
WHISTLE  
20  
21  
22  
23  
24  
25  
26  
27  
28  
29  
30  
31  
32  
33  
34  
35  
36  
GUT GUITAR  
ACOUS GUITAR  
JAZZ GUITAR  
ELEC GUITAR  
MUTE GUITAR  
DIST GUITAR  
WOOD BASS  
ELEC BASS  
SLAP BASS  
BANJO  
SYNTH-SOUND  
60  
61  
62  
63  
64  
65  
66  
67  
68  
69  
70  
71  
72  
73  
SYN-LEAD1  
SYN-LEAD2  
PERCUSSION  
SYN-LEAD3  
SYN-CALLIOPE  
SYN-PAD1  
SYN-PAD2  
SYN-PAD3  
VIOLIN  
GLASS HMCA  
COUNTRY FARM  
SYN-BASS  
CELLO  
HARP  
STRINGS1  
STRINGS2  
STRINGS3  
SYNTH-STR1  
PEARL DROP  
COSMIC SOUND  
SOUNDTRACK  
SPACE PAD  
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Rhythm List / Lista de ritmos  
POPS I  
00  
35  
36  
37  
38  
39  
HEAVY METAL  
TWIST  
LATIN I  
70  
CLUB POP  
BOSSA NOVA  
SAMBA  
01  
VOCAL POP  
RAP POP  
NEW ORLNS R&R  
CHICAGO BLUES  
R&B  
71  
02  
72  
MAMBO  
03  
FUNKY POP 1  
SOUL BALLAD  
POP BALLAD  
LOVE BALLAD  
FUNKY POP 2  
EPIC BALLAD  
LITE POP  
73  
RHUMBA  
04  
JAZZ/FUSION  
74  
CHA-CHA-CHA  
MERENGUE  
REGGAE  
05  
40  
41  
42  
43  
44  
45  
46  
47  
48  
49  
BIG BAND  
75  
06  
SLOW SWING  
SWING  
76  
07  
77  
BOLERO  
08  
FOX TROT  
JAZZ WALTZ  
MODERN JAZZ  
COOL  
78  
TANGO 2  
09  
79  
LAMBADA  
POPS II  
10  
LATIN II/VARIOUS I  
16 BEAT SHUFFLE  
16 BEAT POP  
16 BEAT FUNK  
8 BEAT POP  
80  
81  
82  
83  
84  
85  
86  
87  
88  
89  
PUNTA  
11  
HARD BOP  
ACID JAZZ  
LATIN FUSION  
CUMBIA  
12  
SKA  
13  
TEX-MEX  
SALSA  
14  
8 BEAT SOUL  
8 BEAT SHUFFLE  
DANCE POP 1  
DANCE POP 2  
POP FUSION  
DANCE/FUNK  
15  
50  
51  
52  
53  
54  
55  
56  
57  
58  
59  
VOCAL GROOVE  
FOLKLORE  
PASODOBLE  
RUMBA CATALANA  
SEVILLANA  
FOLK  
16  
RAVE  
17  
CLUB GROOVE  
TECHNO  
TRANCE  
HOUSE  
18  
19  
FOLKIE POP  
ROCK I  
20  
VARIOUS II  
ROCK WALTZ  
SLOW ROCK 1  
SLOW ROCK 2  
SOFT ROCK 1  
SOFT ROCK 2  
SOFT ROCK 3  
POP ROCK 1  
POP ROCK 2  
50’S ROCK  
GROOVE SOUL  
DISCO  
90  
91  
92  
93  
94  
95  
96  
97  
98  
99  
COUNTRY  
21  
BLUEGRASS  
TOWNSHIP  
FAST GOSPEL  
SLOW GOSPEL  
ADANI  
22  
RAP  
23  
FUNK  
24  
EUROPEAN  
25  
60  
61  
62  
63  
64  
65  
66  
67  
68  
69  
POLKA 1  
26  
POLKA 2  
BALADI  
27  
MARCH 1  
BAROQUE  
ENKA  
28  
MARCH 2  
29  
60’S SOUL  
WALTZ  
NEW AGE  
ROCK II  
30  
VIENNESE WALTZ  
FRENCH WALTZ  
SLOW WALTZ  
SERENADE  
TANGO 1  
4 BEAT ROCK  
ROCK  
31  
32  
HEAVY ROCK  
8 BEAT ROCK  
STRAIGHT ROCK  
33  
34  
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Appendix / Apéndice  
Note Table / Tabla de notas  
(1)  
(2)  
(3)  
(1)  
(2)  
(3)  
(1)  
(2)  
(3)  
(1)  
(2)  
(3)  
(1)  
(2)  
(3)  
00  
01  
02  
03  
04  
05  
06  
07  
08  
09  
12  
12  
6
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
17  
18  
19  
12  
12  
12  
6
12  
6
12  
6
12  
12  
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
20  
21  
22  
23  
24  
25  
26  
27  
28  
29  
12  
12  
12  
12  
12  
12  
12  
12  
12  
12  
A
A
A
A
A
A
B
B
B
A
30  
31  
32  
33  
34  
35  
36  
37  
38  
39  
12  
12  
12  
12  
12  
6
12  
6
12  
12  
A
B
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
40  
41  
42  
43  
44  
45  
46  
47  
48  
49  
12  
12  
6
12  
6
12  
6
12  
6
A
B
A
B
B
B
B
B
B
B
6
12  
12  
6
6
12  
12  
6
(1)  
(2)  
(3)  
(1)  
(2)  
(3)  
(1)  
(2)  
(3)  
(1)  
(2)  
(3)  
(1)  
(2)  
(3)  
50  
51  
52  
53  
54  
55  
56  
57  
58  
59  
12  
12  
12  
12  
12  
12  
12  
12  
12  
12  
A
A
A
A
A
C
A
A
A
A
60  
61  
62  
63  
64  
65  
66  
67  
68  
69  
12  
6
12  
6
6
6
6
6
6
12  
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
B
70  
71  
72  
73  
74  
75  
76  
77  
78  
79  
6
6
6
A
A
A
A
B
D
A
D
D
D
80  
81  
82  
83  
84  
85  
86  
87  
88  
89  
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
A
A
A
A
A
A
B
A
A
A
90  
91  
92  
93  
94  
95  
96  
97  
98  
99  
12  
6
E
E
E
E
E
E
E
A
A
D
12  
12  
12  
12  
12  
12  
12  
12  
6
12  
12  
6
6
12  
6
(1): Tone number  
(2): Maximum polyphony  
(3): Range type  
(1): Número de sonido  
(2): Polifonía máxima  
(3): Tipo de gama  
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Appendix / Apéndice  
• See the illustration below for a description of range types (A through E).  
• Vea la ilustración siguiente para una descripción de los tipos de gama (A a E).  
Range Type  
Tipo de gama  
C-1  
C0  
A0C1  
A1C2  
A2C3  
C4  
C5  
C6  
C7  
C8  
C9 G9  
A
(Standard type)  
(Tipo estándar)  
B
Low pitch  
instruments  
Instrumentos de  
altura tonal baja  
C
(“55 PICCOLO”only)  
Solamente  
“55 PICCOLO”  
D
No scale for tones.  
Sin escala para los sonidos.  
(Sound Effect)  
(Efecto de sonido)  
E
Scale changes in accordance with tone.  
La escala cambia de acuerdo con el sonido.  
(SPLIT)  
(División)  
........Range of keyboard play  
........Gama de ejecución de teclado  
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Appendix / Apéndice  
Fingered Chord Chart /  
Cuadros de acordes Fingered  
This table shows the left-hand fingerings (including inverted forms) for a number of often-used chords.  
Esta tabla muestra las digitaciones (incluyendo las formas invertidas) para varios de los acordes más a  
menudo usados.  
• Chords marked with asterisk ( ) cannot be played in the Fingered Mode on this keyboard.  
*
• En este teclado, los acordes marcados con asterisco ( ) no pueden ejecutarse en el modo Fingered.  
*
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Appendix / Apéndice  
Chord  
Type  
Root  
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Appendix / Apéndice  
Percussion Instrument List /  
Lista de instrumentos de percusión  
• PERCUSSION (tone 99) assigns 39 percussion sound to the keyboard as illustrated below.  
The sound assigned to each key are indicated above the keyboard.  
• PERCUSSION (sonido 99) asigna 39 sonidos de percusión al teclado como se ilustra debajo.  
Los sonidos asignados a cada tecla se indican sobre el teclado.  
* No sound is produced when the keys in this  
range are pressed.  
* Cuando se presionan las teclas en esta gama  
no se produce ningún sonido.  
BASS DRUM  
SIDE STICK  
CRASH CYMBAL 1  
HIGH TOM 1  
MUTE HIGH CONGA  
OPEN HIGH CONGA  
LOW CONGA  
ACOUSTIC SNARE  
HAND CLAP  
RIDE CYMBAL 1  
CHINESE CYMBAL  
RIDE BELL  
HIGH TIMBALE  
LOW TIMBALE  
ELECTRIC SNARE  
LOW TOM 2  
TAMBOURINE  
SPLASH CYMBAL  
COWBELL  
HIGH AGOGO  
CLOSED HI-HAT  
LOW TOM 1  
LOW AGOGO  
CABASA  
PEDAL HI-HAT  
MID TOM 2  
CRASH CYMBAL 2  
CLAVES  
MARACAS  
VOICE BASS DRUM  
VOICE SNARE  
OPEN HI-HAT  
MID TOM 1  
RIDE CYMBAL 2  
HIGH BONGO  
LOW BONGO  
VOICE CLOSED HI-HAT  
VOICE OPEN HI-HAT  
HIGH TOM 2  
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Appendix / Apéndice  
Song List / Lista de canciones  
SONG BANK / BANCO DE CANCIONES  
00  
01  
02  
03  
04  
05  
06  
07  
08  
09  
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
17  
18  
TWINKLE TWINKLE LITTLE STAR  
GRANDFATHER’S CLOCK  
WHEN THE SAINTS GO MARCHING IN  
WE WISH YOU A MERRY CHRISTMAS  
JINGLE BELLS  
25  
26  
27  
28  
29  
30  
31  
32  
33  
34  
35  
36  
37  
38  
39  
40  
41  
42  
43  
44  
45  
46  
47  
SWANEE RIVER (OLD FOLKS AT HOME)  
YANKEE DOODLE  
HOME ON THE RANGE  
OH! SUSANNA  
BEAUTIFUL DREAMER  
TURKEY IN THE STRAW  
ALOHA OE  
SILENT NIGHT  
O CHRISTMAS TREE  
GREENSLEEVES  
JAMAICA FAREWELL  
LA CUCARACHA  
AMAZING GRACE  
AULD LANG SYNE  
LA PALOMA  
ACH DU LIEBER AUGUSTIN  
LONDON BRIDGE  
TROIKA  
SZLA DZIEWECZKA  
WALTZING MATILDA  
AJO MAMMA  
J’AI PERDU LE DO DE MA CLARINETTE  
SUR LE PONT D’AVIGNON  
I’VE BEEN WORKING ON THE RAILROAD  
LITTLE BROWN JUG  
RASA SAYANG  
ODE TO JOY  
LONG LONG AGO  
BRIDAL MARCH FROM “LOHENGRIN”  
AIR FROM “SUITE no.3”  
SCENE FROM “SWAN LAKE”  
MARCH FROM “THE NUTCRACKER”  
TRIUMPHAL MARCH FROM “AIDA”  
TOY SYMPHONY  
SIPPIN’ CIDER THROUGH A STRAW  
UNDER THE SPREADING CHESTNUT  
TREE  
19  
20  
21  
22  
23  
24  
SUMM SUMM SUMM  
DANNY BOY  
MY DARLING CLEMENTINE  
HOUSE OF THE RISING SUN  
AURA LEE  
SERENADE FROM “EINE KLEINE  
NACHTMUSIK”  
48  
49  
CHANSON DU TOREADOR FROM  
“CARMEN”  
WHEN JOHNNY COMES MARCHING  
HOME  
SPRING FROM “THE FOUR SEASONS”  
A-8  
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