Casio Radio LK120 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.)  
Symbols  
Various symbols are used in this users 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  
The black dot ( ) 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.)  
This symbol indicates information that, if  
ignored or applied incorrectly, creates the  
danger of death or serious personal injury.  
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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G 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 following  
precautions.  
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.  
Never place heavy objects on  
the cord or subject it to heat.  
Never try to modify the cord  
or subject it to excessive  
bending.  
2. Contact  
your  
physician  
immediately.  
Never twist or stretch the cord.  
Should the electric cord or plug  
become damaged, contact your  
original retailer or authorized  
CASIO Service Provider.  
Leaving alkaline battery fluid in  
your eyes can lead to loss of sight.  
WARNING  
G Never touch the AC adaptor  
while your hands are wet.  
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.  
Doing so creates the risk of  
electric shock.  
G Use the AC adaptor where it will  
not be splashed with water. Water  
creates the risk of fire and electric  
shock.  
G 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.  
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  
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.  
AC Adaptor  
G 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.  
Do not overload electrical  
outlets and extension cords.  
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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.  
Water and Foreign Matter  
Water, other liquids, and foreign  
matter (such as pieces of metal,  
pencils, etc.) 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  
1. Turn off power.  
concerning this precaution is  
required where small children are  
present.  
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  
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.  
Disassembly and Modification  
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 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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Cleaning  
CAUTION  
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.  
AC Adaptor  
G 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.  
Batteries  
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.  
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 long-  
term absence.  
Remove batteries from the  
product if you do not plan to use  
it for a long time.  
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.  
Connectors  
Connect only the specified devices  
and equipment to the products  
connectors. Connection of a non-  
specified device or equipment  
creates the risk of fire and electric  
shock.  
Location  
Relocating the Product  
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.  
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.  
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.  
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Display Screen  
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.  
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.  
Should the LCD panel ever crack  
or break, never touch the liquid  
inside of the panel. LCD panel  
liquid can cause skin irritation.  
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.  
Correct Stand* Assembly  
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.  
* Stand is available as an option.  
Sound Volume  
IMPORTANT!  
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.  
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.  
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  
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  
Health Precaution  
In extremely rare cases, exposure to  
strong sudden light or flashing light  
can cause momentary muscle  
spasms, loss of consciousness, or  
other physical problems with some  
individuals.  
If you suspect that you might be  
susceptible to any condition such  
as this, be sure to consult with  
your physician before using this  
product.  
Use this product in an area that is  
well illuminated.  
Should you ever feel any  
symptoms similar to those  
described above when using this  
product, stop using it immediately  
and contact your physician.  
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Main Features  
On-screen fingering and timing indicators  
Easy-to-understand on-screen indicators help to simplify keyboard play, even for novices.  
100 amazingly realistic tones  
Enhanced auto-accompaniment function for greater versatility  
50 built in auto-accompaniment patterns.  
100 Built-in Song Bank tunes  
A total of 100 built-in Song Bank tunes comes built in for playback enjoyment or play-along practice.  
3-Step Lesson System  
Develop your musical skills by following the keys as they light. First you become familiar with the  
timing of the notes by watching the keys light as you playback one of the 100 built-in Song Bank  
tunes. Next, practice playing along at a pace thats comfortable for you. Finally, try playing along at the  
normal tempo for the Song Bank tune.  
A simulated human voice is used during Step 1 or Step 2 play to call out the fingers you should use to  
play the required notes (Voice Fingering). The timing of notes is also indicated on the display screen.  
Auto Accompaniment  
Simply specify a chord and the keyboard automatically produces the matching rhythm, bass, and  
chord patterns. One-touch fill-ins make accompaniments sound interesting and natural.  
Transpose Function  
An easy operation instantly changes the key of the keyboard.  
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Contents  
Safety Precautions ................E-1  
Main Features ........................E-6  
3-Step Lesson System ........E-20  
Using 3-Step Lesson System ..................E-20  
Voice Fingering Guide .............................E-22  
Timing Indicator .......................................E-22  
Step 1: Master the timing.........................E-23  
Step 2: Master the melody.......................E-24  
Step 3: Play at normal speed ..................E-24  
To practice the left hand part ...................E-25  
General Guide........................E-8  
Attachment of Score Stand........................E-9  
Quick Reference ..................E-10  
Power Supply....................... E-11  
Using a Household Power Outlet ............ E-11  
Using Batteries ........................................ E-11  
Auto Power Off.........................................E-12  
Settings ....................................................E-12  
Technical Reference............E-26  
Troubleshooting .......................................E-26  
Specifications...........................................E-28  
Operating Precautions ........E-29  
Connections.........................E-13  
Phones/Output Jack ................................E-13  
Accessories and Options .........................E-13  
Appendix ............................... A-1  
Tone List.....................................................A-1  
Rhythm List ................................................A-2  
Fingered Chord Charts ..............................A-3  
Song List ....................................................A-5  
Basic Operations.................E-14  
To switch power on and off ......................E-14  
To change tones ......................................E-14  
Other Useful Functions ............................E-15  
Playing the demo tunes ...........................E-16  
Playing rhythms .......................................E-17  
Using auto-accompaniment .....................E-17  
Improvising with the preset patterns........E-19  
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General Guide  
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POWER/MODE selector  
VOLUME slider  
RHYTHM button  
TONE button  
SYNCHRO/FILL-IN button  
START/STOP button  
DEMO button  
SONG BANK button  
Number buttons  
G 3-STEP LESSON  
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KEY LIGHT button  
TEMPO/VALUE buttons  
Speakers  
STEP 1 button  
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STEP 2 button  
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STEP 3 button  
100 SONG BANK list  
Display  
PART SELECT button  
ONE KEY PLAY buttons  
SPEAK button  
50 RHYTHMS list  
100 TONES list  
CHORD root names  
Percussion instrument list  
Rear Panel  
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PHONES/OUTPUT jack  
For connection of commercially available  
headphones. Output from the speakers is  
automatically cut when headphones are  
connected.  
P
DC 9.5V jack  
* Attachment of 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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Quick Reference  
This section provides a quick overview of keyboard operation using steps one and two of the 3-step lesson feature. See page E-20  
for detailed explanations of these steps.  
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Set the POWER/MODE selector to NORMAL.  
Press the SONG BANK button.  
Play the melody part on the keyboard.  
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<If you pressed the STEP 1 button in  
...>  
Play the notes with the ONE KEY PLAY buttons.  
The accompaniment tempo automatically adjusts to  
play along with your melody.  
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3
SONG BANK  
indicator appears  
Play the notes on the keyboard.  
Find the tune you want to play in the Song Bank  
list, and then use the number buttons to input its  
two-digit number.  
A sub-melody (obbligato) plays in time with the  
melody.  
With Step 1, the correct melody note is played no  
matter which keyboard key you press.  
To select 13 TWINKLE TWINKLE LITTLE STAR,  
input 1 and then 3.  
Tw i n k l e  
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 Liston page A-5.  
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<If you pressed the STEP 2 button in  
...>  
Play the notes on the keyboard, pressing keys as  
they light.  
Keep the key depressed as long as it stays lit.  
If you selected any song from number 84 through 99,  
the lit key goes out as soon as you press it.  
The key that corresponds to the next note you need  
to play will flash.  
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Press the STEP 1 button or STEP 2 button.  
When you do, the STEP 1 indicator or STEP 2 indicator  
appears.  
The keyboard sounds a count beat and waits for you  
to play something on the keyboard. The keys that you  
need to press first flash.  
After you press the correct melody key,  
accompaniment proceeds to the next note.  
Play in accordance with the fingerings that appear on  
the display.  
Tw i n k l e  
Fingering  
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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.  
IMPORTANT!  
• 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.  
• Take care to ensure that the positive (+) and negative (–)  
ends of the batteries are facing correctly.  
• Always make sure that the Digital Keyboard is turned off  
before plugging in or unplugging the AC adaptor, or before  
loading or removing batteries.  
1. Remove the battery  
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.  
compartment cover.  
SpecifiedAC Adaptor: AD-E95100L (JEITA Standard plug)  
2. Load 6 AA-size batteries  
into  
the  
battery  
DC 9.5V terminal  
Household power outlet  
compartment.  
• Make sure that the  
positive (+) and negative  
(–) ends are facing  
correctly.  
AC adaptor  
Tab  
3. Insert the tabs on the  
battery compartment  
cover into the holes  
provided and close the  
cover.  
IMPORTANT!  
• 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!  
Important Battery Information  
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The following shows the approximate battery life.  
Alkaline batteries .................................. 4 hours  
Zinc-carbon batteries ............................ 1 hour  
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.  
• Never insert metal, pencils, or any other objects into the  
product's 9.5V DC terminal. Doing so creates the risk of  
accident.  
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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  
• 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  
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Auto Power Off  
The Digital Keyboard will turn off automatically to preserve  
power if you do not perform any operation for about six  
minutes.  
To disable Auto Power Off  
Hold down the TONE button while turning on the keyboard  
to disable Auto Power Off.  
NOTE  
• 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.  
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 selector or  
Auto Power Off.  
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Connections  
Phones/Output Jack  
Accessories and Options  
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.  
Before connecting headphones 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.  
• 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.  
[Rear Panel]  
PHONES/OUTPUT jack  
Audio connection  
1
Stereo standard plug  
White  
LEFT  
Red  
PIN plug  
2
RIGHT  
3
AUX IN or similar terminal  
of audio amplifier  
Keyboard amp,  
guitar amp, etc.  
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Connecting Headphones (Figure  
)
Connecting headphones cuts off output from the keyboard’s  
built-in speakers, so you can play even late at night without  
disturbing anyone.  
2
Audio Equipment (Figure  
)
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.  
3
Musical Instrument Amplifier (Figure  
)
Use a commercially available connecting cord to connect the  
keyboard to a musical instrument amplifier.  
NOTE  
• Be sure to use a connecting cord that has standard plugs on  
the ends you connect to the keyboard and amplifier.  
[Connection Example]  
To keyboard’s  
PHONES/OUTPUT  
jack  
INPUT  
Standard plug  
Keyboard or guitar amp  
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Basic Operations  
POWER/MODE  
VOLUME  
DEMO  
TEMPO/VALUE  
TONE  
Number buttons  
RHYTHM  
START/STOP  
SYNCHRO/FILL-IN  
SONG BANK  
This part of the manual provides you with the basic  
information you need to use your keyboard.  
NOTE  
Always enter two digits for the tone number. If you enter only  
one digit, the display will automatically return to the previous  
tone number setting after a few seconds.  
To switch power on and off  
1. Set the POWER/MODE selector to NORMAL.  
2. Press the keyboard keys.  
If you change the tone setting while a keyboard key is  
depressed, the tone does not change until you release the key  
and press a keyboard key again.  
With certain tones (such as percussion sounds and sound  
effects), there may be very little or no change at all in the pitch,  
no matter which keyboard key you press.  
If you input the wrong first digit for a tone number, you can  
return to the previous setting by pressing the TONE button.  
3. Use the VOLUME slider to set the volume to a  
relatively low level.  
Keyboard split tones  
Some of the preset tones split the keyboard and assign two  
or more sounds. With such a preset tone, the sound produced  
depends on what position of the keyboard you play. For  
example, BASS/PIANO (tone 90) puts BASS on the left and  
PIANO on the right of the keyboard.  
4. To switch power off, set the POWER/MODE  
selector to OFF position.  
To change tones  
<Example>  
BASS/PIANO (No.90)  
1. Find the tone you want to use in the “Tone List”  
(page A-1) and note its tone number.  
2. Press the TONE button.  
Indicator appears  
BASS  
PIANO  
PERCUSSION (No.99)  
PERCUSSION (Tone 99) assigns 35 percussion sounds to  
the keyboard as shown below. The sounds assigned to each  
key are indicated above the keyboard.  
G r a n d P n o  
3. Use the number buttons to input the 2-digit  
number that identifies the tone you want to  
select.  
Example: To select 26 ACOUSTIC BASS, input 2 and  
then 6.  
A c o . B a s s  
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BASS DRUM  
SIDE STICK  
RIDE BELL  
Other Useful Functions  
TAMBOURINE  
SPLASH CYMBAL  
COWBELL  
ACOUSTIC SNARE  
HAND CLAP  
To change the key of the keyboard  
The transpose feature of this keyboard lets you raise or lower  
its key in semitone increments. This means you can easily  
match to suit someones voice, and you can eliminate sharps  
and flats from music making it easier to play.  
ELECTRIC SNARE  
LOW TOM 2  
CRASH CYMBAL 2  
CLAVES  
RIDE CYMBAL 2  
HIGH BONGO  
LOW BONGO  
MUTE HIGH CONGA  
OPEN HIGH CONGA  
LOW CONGA  
HIGH TIMBALE  
LOW TIMBALE  
HIGH AGOGO  
LOW AGOGO  
CABASA  
CLOSED HI-HAT  
LOW TOM 1  
PEDAL HI-HAT  
MID TOM 2  
1. While in any mode besides the Song Bank Mode  
(indicated when the SONG BANK indicator is  
lit), hold down the TONE button and press the  
RHYTHM button.  
OPEN HI-HAT  
MID TOM 1  
Perform step 2 within five seconds after performing  
step 1.  
HIGH TOM 2  
CRASH CYMBAL 1  
HIGH TOM 1  
T r a n s  
RIDE CYMBAL 1  
CHINESE CYMBAL  
MARACAS  
2. Use the TEMPO/VALUE buttons to change the  
key of the keyboard.  
Example: To change the tuning to B (indicated by -1  
since it is one tone below C, which is the  
normal tuning of the keyboard).  
Polyphony  
The term polyphony refers to the maximum number of notes  
you can play at the same time. This 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) available for keyboard play is  
reduced. Also note that some of the tones offer only 6-note  
polyphony.  
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T r a n s  
G
F
A
C
C
D
E
F
C
B
E
B
C
D
G
A
B
When rhythm or auto accompaniment is playing, the  
number of sounds simultaneously played is reduced.  
Though you can sound up to 12 notes at one time, only the  
last four keyboard keys pressed light up.  
Normal tuning  
B (-1) tuning  
<Keys and their indicators>  
Key :  
F#  
G
A
A
Bꢀ  
B
C
C#  
D
Eꢀ  
E
F
Display :  
+
)
()  
(
Trans  
Trans  
:
:
Pressing  
Pressing  
<Note Names>  
ꢁꢁꢁꢁꢁꢁꢁꢁꢁ  
C
D
E
F
G
A
B
C
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NOTE  
NOTE  
If you leave the transpose screen on the display for about five  
seconds without doing anything, the screen is automatically  
cleared.  
If you leave the tuning screen on the display for about five  
seconds without doing anything, the screen is automatically  
cleared.  
You cannot change the transpose setting while the keyboard is  
in the Song Bank Mode.  
In step 2 of the above procedure, you could also use the number  
buttons to input a value from 00 to 50.  
In step 2 of the above operation, you could also use the number  
buttons 0 to 5 to specify C through F.  
Pressing both of the TEMPO/VALUE buttons (  
same time returns the tuning setting to 00.  
/
) at the  
Pressing both of the TEMPO/VALUE buttons (  
same time returns the transpose setting to C(0).  
/
) at the  
Pressing the SONG BANK button changes the tuning setting  
to 00.  
The transpose setting is automatically set to C(0) whenever  
you turn keyboard power on.  
The transpose setting is automatically set to C(0) whenever  
you press the SONG BANK button.  
The pitch of a transposed note depends on the tone you are  
using. If the transpose operation causes a note to exceed the  
range of the tone you are using, the same note in the highest  
octave of the tones range is substituted.  
The tuning setting does not affect any of Song Bank tunes.  
You can tune the keyboard within a range of approximately  
50 cents (100 cents = 1 semitone).  
The tuning setting is automatically set to 00 whenever you turn  
the keyboard on.  
Pressing the DEMO button changes the tuning setting to 00.  
The tuning operation does not affect rhythm (99 PERCUSSION).  
The transpose operation does not affect tone number 99  
(PERCUSSION) or auto-accompaniment rhythms.  
Transposing tones 75 through 79 and 90 through 96 changes  
the range of keys to which each of the tones is assigned.  
The transpose setting is automatically set to C(0) whenever  
you press the DEMO button.  
Playing the demo tunes  
You can set up the keyboard to continually play its 100 built-  
in Song Bank tunes.  
Keyboard keys light to indicate the melody notes of the demo  
tune as it plays.  
To tune the keyboard  
A simple operation lets you tune the keyboard to another  
musical instrument.  
To start demo tune play  
1. Switch power on and adjust the volume level.  
2. Press the DEMO button.  
1. While in any mode besides the Song Bank Mode  
(indicated when the SONG BANK indicator is  
lit), hold down the TONE button and press the  
SONG BANK button.  
Demo tune play continues in a sequential endless loop  
until you switch it off.  
Perform step 2 within five seconds after performing  
step 1.  
The number and name of the demo tune currently  
playing are shown on the display.  
You can play along on the keyboard while a demo  
tune is playing back.  
T u n e  
3. You can change the demo tune play being played  
by pressing the number buttons.  
2. Use the TEMPO/VALUE buttons to change the  
The Song Bank tunes play back in tune number  
sequence, starting from the one you select.  
tuning of the keyboard.  
Example: To lower tuning by 20  
To stop demo tune play  
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Press the DEMO button or START/STOP button again to stop  
demo tune play.  
T u n e  
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NOTE  
6. Use the TEMPO/VALUE buttons to adjust the  
Only the following buttons are enabled while a Song Bank tune  
is being played.  
tempo of the rhythm.  
VOLUME slider  
Number buttons  
START/STOP button  
POWER/MODE selector (OFF)  
DEMO button  
KEY LIGHT button  
SPEAK button  
You cannot change the tone being used for the melody of a  
Song Bank tune.  
Each time you press one of the TEMPO/VALUE  
buttons while the tempo value is displayed, the tempo  
setting changes one step, within the range of 040 to  
255.  
The initial default tempo setting when you turn on  
power is 120.  
After displaying the current tempo setting by pressing  
the TEMPO/VALUE button in step 6, you can also  
input the tempo setting you want by inputting a three-  
digit value with the number buttons.  
Holding down either of the TEMPO/VALUE buttons  
changes the tempo setting at high speed.  
To reset the tempo to the standard value of each  
rhythm, press both TEMPO/VALUE buttons.  
Playing rhythms  
This keyboard features a collection of 50 exciting built-in  
rhythm patterns. Each pattern provides percussion back up  
for all your performances.  
To select and play a rhythm  
7. To stop rhythm play, press the START/STOP  
1. Set the POWER/MODE selector to NORMAL.  
button again.  
2. Find the rhythm you want to use in the Rhythm  
List(page A-2) and note its rhythm number.  
Using auto-accompaniment  
This keyboard features 50 accompaniment patterns that let  
you add full accompaniments to your performances  
automatically. With auto-accompaniment, part of the  
keyboard is reserved as an accompaniment keyboard. As you  
play your chords on the accompaniment keyboard, the  
accompaniment pattern adjusts automatically to follow the  
progression you play.  
3. Press the RHYTHM button.  
When you do, the RHYTHM indicator appears.  
The number and name that appear on the display  
indicate the currently selected rhythm.  
You get a choice between two different methods for chord  
play. FINGERED lets you play chords as you normally do,  
while CASIO CHORD makes it possible to play fully formed  
chords with one finger.  
4. Use the number buttons to input the 2-digit  
rhythm number for the rhythm you want to use.  
Example: To select 37 SAMBA, input 3 and then 7.  
About the accompaniment keyboard  
S amb a  
The lower (left) 1.5 octaves are reserved for use as an  
accompaniment keyboard whenever you select CASIO  
CHORD or FINGERED with the POWER/MODE selector.  
The panel above the accompaniment keyboard keys is marked  
with the names of the notes they play. The remainder of the  
keyboard (the part that is not included in the accompaniment  
keyboard) is called the melody keyboard. Please be sure to  
remember these terms, because they will be used throughout  
the rest of this manual.  
Be sure to always specify a 2-digit number.  
If you discover a mistake before you input the second  
digit, press the RHYTHM button to return to the  
previously set rhythm number.  
You can change to another rhythm even while the  
current rhythm is sounding.  
5. Press the START/STOP button to start play of the  
rhythm.  
When you do, the selected rhythm starts to sound.  
Accompaniment  
keyboard  
Melody keyboard  
The entire keyboard can be used for melody play while  
the POWER/MODE selector is set to NORMAL.  
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5. Continue pressing different keys on the  
accompaniment keyboard to play your chord  
progression.  
Using the CASIO CHORD system  
The CASIO CHORD system lets you easily play the four main  
types of chords. Play of chords is simplified as shown in the  
chart below.  
6. To stop auto-accompaniment play, press the  
Keys  
Type  
Example  
START/STOP button again.  
FFGAAB B CCDEꢀ  
E
F
Pressing one Major  
accompaniment chord  
key  
C
CCDEꢀ  
E
(C Major  
Chord)  
Using standard fingerings  
The FINGERED mode lets you play a wider variety of chords.  
In this mode, you can start play of an accompaniment pattern  
by pressing three or four of the accompaniment keyboard  
keys.  
This keyboard is capable of recognizing 15 different chords.  
The following shows the fingerings of these chords with a  
root of C. Note that you can omit the fifth notes (which are  
shown inside parentheses in the illustrations below) to  
produce 7, m7, M7, add9, madd9, and mM7 chords.  
CCDEꢀ  
E
FFGAAB B CCDEꢀ  
E
F
Pressing two Minor  
accompaniment chord  
keys  
Cm  
(C Minor  
Chord)  
Pressing  
three  
Seventh  
chord  
C7  
CCDEꢀ  
E
FFGAAB B CCDEꢀ  
E
F
(C Seventh  
Chord)  
accompaniment  
keys  
Pressing four Minor  
Cm7  
CCDEꢀ  
E
FFGAAB B CCDEꢀ  
E
F
accompaniment seventh  
(C Minor  
Seventh  
Chord)  
keys  
chord  
C
Cm  
Cdim  
NOTE  
The bottom (leftmost) note that you play determines the name  
of the chord. If the bottom note is a C for example, the keyboard  
produces a C chord.  
When pressing more than one accompaniment key, it makes  
no difference whether the keys to the right of the bottom note  
are white or black.  
Caug(*1)  
Csus4  
CM7  
C7  
Cm7  
Cm7 5  
To play a CASIO CHORD auto-accompaniment  
1. Use the POWER/MODE selector to select CASIO  
CHORD.  
C7 5 (*1)  
C7sus4  
CmM7  
Cadd9  
2. Select an auto-rhythm as described under To  
select and play a rhythmon page E-17.  
3. Start play of the rhythm.  
Cmadd9  
Cdim7(*1)  
If you want to start play of the normal rhythm pattern,  
press START/STOP.  
You can also use synchro start (page E-19) to start  
rhythm play.  
*1 With this chords, the lowest note in your fingering is  
always used as the root. Make sure that your fingering  
correctly identifies the root you want to use.  
4. Press either one or up to four keys on the  
accompaniment  
keyboard,  
and  
the  
corresponding accompaniment starts to play  
automatically.  
Chord name  
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IMPORTANT!  
Improvising with the preset patterns  
If you play one or two notes only in the left hand, or three  
notes that do not make up a recognizable chord formation,  
no sound will be produced. The FINGERED mode requires  
a conventional three or four-note chord formation to  
produce an auto-accompaniment. Also, note that auto-  
chords only work in conjunction with rhythm patterns, and  
not independently of them.  
Pressing the START/STOP button to start rhythm play causes  
the normal version of the pattern to be played. You can also  
play a variation of the rhythm using the operation described  
below.  
Using fill-in rhythm  
You can insert a fill-in rhythm by pressing the SYNCHRO/  
FILL-IN button while an auto-rhythm plays.  
NOTE  
The above examples show only one of the possible fingerings  
for each chord. Note that you can play the notes that form a  
chord in any combination. Each of the following fingerings for  
example, produces the same C chord.  
Using Synchro start  
You can start the rhythm and accompaniment pattern at the  
same time, with your play of the accompaniment keyboard.  
To do this, follow the steps below.  
Accompaniment  
keyboard  
1. Set the POWER/MODE selector to the CASIO  
CHORD or FINGERED position.  
See the Fingered Chord Chartson page A-3 for  
information on the fingerings of chords for all roots.  
2. Select an auto-rhythm.  
To play a FINGERED auto-accompaniment  
3. Press the SYNCHRO/FILL-IN button.  
1. Use the POWER/MODE selector to select  
4. Press the accompaniment keys to play the first  
chord. As soon as you do, the auto-  
accompaniment pattern begins to play.  
FINGERED.  
2. Select an auto-rhythm as described under To  
select and play a rhythmon page E-17.  
3. Start play of the rhythm.  
5. To stop the auto-accompaniment pattern play,  
If you want to start play of the normal rhythm pattern,  
press START/STOP.  
press the START/STOP button.  
You can also use synchro start (on this page) to start  
rhythm play.  
NOTE  
If you set the POWER/MODE selector to NORMAL in step 1 on  
page E-17, the operation in step 4 starts play of the rhythm  
(percussion instruments) only.  
4. Play a chord on the accompaniment keyboard  
to start play of the auto-accompaniment.  
Chord name  
5. Continue pressing keys on the accompaniment  
keyboard to play your chord progression.  
6. To stop auto-accompaniment play, press the  
START/STOP button again.  
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3-Step Lesson System  
KEY LIGHT  
TONE  
SONG BANK  
SPEAK  
ONE KEY PLAY  
STEP 1  
STEP 2  
PART SELECT  
STEP 3  
START/STOP  
NOTE  
Using 3-Step Lesson System  
You may not be able to see the keyboard keys light under direct  
Even individuals who cannot play the keyboard at all can  
follow along with the 100 built-in Song Bank tunes with the  
ONE KEY PLAY buttons. You can also use the 3-Step Lesson  
System to learn at your own pace. Play slowly at first until  
you are able to play along at normal speed.  
Of the 100 built-in tunes, numbers 00 through 83 feature auto-  
accompaniment (auto-accompaniment tunes), while 84  
through 99 are played using both hands (two-hand tunes).  
sunlight or in other brightly lit areas.  
3-Step Lesson System Tempo Setting  
You can use the procedure in step 6 of the procedure on page  
E-18 to set the tempo of the left-hand part for Song Bank and  
3-Step Lesson System play (Step 1 through 3).  
This means you can use a slower tempo at the beginning,  
and then increase it as you learn. Press both of the TEMPO/  
VALUE buttons ( and ) at the same time to return the  
tempo to its initial preset setting.  
The 3-Step Lesson System can be used with the following 3-  
step lesson plan to master keyboard play.  
To play a built-in Song Bank tune  
Step 1: Master the timing  
Pressing the ONE KEY PLAY buttons plays the  
melody for an auto-accompaniment tune or the right  
hand part for two-hand tunes. In both cases, the auto-  
accompaniment (the left hand part in the case of two-  
hand tunes) is played automatically by the keyboard.  
In place of the ONE KEY PLAY buttons, you can also  
press any key of the keyboard to play the melody or  
right hand part. The purpose of this step is to  
familiarize yourself with the timing required to play  
melody notes.  
1. Look up the number of the tune you want to play  
in the Song Bank list.  
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 Liston page A-5.  
2. Press the SONG BANK button until the SONG  
BANK indicator appears.  
This causes the number and name of the currently  
selected Song Bank tune to appear on the display.  
Step 2: Master the melody  
In this step, you use the display to learn which fingers  
you should use to play, and the key light system to  
learn which keyboard keys to press. You can play at  
the pace you want, because the auto-accompaniment  
or left hand part waits until you press the correct key.  
3. Input the two digit number for the tune you want  
to play.  
Example: To select 13 TWINKLE TWINKLE LITTLE  
STAR, input 1 and then 3.  
Step 3: Play at normal speed  
At this level, the keyboards keys still light to indicate  
which notes to play, but they no longer wait for you  
to press the correct key. The auto-accompaniment or  
left hand part is played at normal speed.  
Tw i n k l e  
4. Press the START/STOP button to start play of the  
selected tune.  
The tune you select plays repeatedly, with the  
keyboard keys lighting to indicate the melody notes.  
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5. To stop Song Bank tune play, press the START/  
Crossed Finger Indications  
The display also shows when you have to cross fingers to  
play notes, and in which direction your fingers should cross.  
STOP button again.  
6. To exit the Song Bank Mode, press the SONG  
BANK button again.  
Example: Display for playing the notes below with the right  
hand  
When you do, the SONG BANK indicator goes out.  
NOTE  
2
C
3
A
1
B
1
D
3
E
Always enter two digits for the Song Bank number.  
You can input a Song Bank tune number even while another  
Song Bank tune is playing.  
Crossed finger display  
Using the Song Bank  
If you input the wrong first digit for a Song Bank tune number,  
you can return to the previous setting by pressing the SONG  
BANK button.  
The RHYTHM button is disabled in the Song Bank Mode. If  
you want to play a rhythm, press the SONG BANK button to  
return to the normal mode first.  
A
B
C
D
E
B and C indicate that the index finger should cross over  
the thumb.  
C and D indicate that the thumb should cross under the  
index finger.  
Key Lighting System Operation and  
Display Contents During Song Bank Play  
Keyboard keys light to show the keys that should be pressed  
to play along with Song Bank tunes as they play back. At the  
same time, the display shows fingerings, chord names, tempo  
and other information.  
Key Lighting During Song Bank Play  
When you play back a Song Bank tune, keyboard keys light  
to show you the notes that are being played.  
Auto-accompaniment Song Bank Tune  
Chord and melody part keys light.  
Tw i n k l e  
Chord  
Melody note lights.  
The root (the C-note of  
a C-chord) and other  
notes that make up the  
chord alternately light.  
Chord name  
Tempo value  
Fingering  
NOTE  
Some Song Bank tunes use chords (such as C6) that cannot  
be played with the FINGERED setting (page E-18). In the  
FINGERED mode, chords may sound different from the ones  
produced by Song Bank tune playback, even if you finger the  
chords as indicated by the lit keys.  
Two-hand Song Bank Tune  
Left hand and right hand part keys light.  
Left hand part  
Right hand part  
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Key Lighting System Operation and Display  
Contents During 3-step Lesson Play  
Whenever you select an Auto Accompaniment tune (00 to  
83) for 3-step lesson play, the key lighting system shows you  
which keys to press, while the display shows you the  
fingerings.  
Voice Fingering Guide  
Voice fingering guide uses a simulated human voice to call  
out fingering numbers during Step 1 and Step 2 one-hand  
part practice. If you need to press a key with your thumb, for  
example, voice fingering guide says, One!In the case of a  
chord to be played with your thumb, middle and little finger,  
voice fingering guide says, One, three, five!”  
Voice Fingering Guide calls out fingerings only when you do  
not press the proper key when you should.  
Note Pitch  
The keyboard key that should be pressed lights. The fingers  
you should use to play the notes are also shown on the display.  
To turn voice fingering guide on and off  
Use the SPEAK button to turn voice fingering guide on and  
off.  
Note Length  
Keyboard keys stay lit for as long as the note should be  
played. The fingerings also remain on the display for the  
length of the note.  
Next Note  
The keyboard key for the next note to be played flashes, while  
a number appears on the display near the finger you should  
use to play the next note.  
Voice fingering guide indicator  
Series of Same Pitch Notes  
Timing Indicator  
The keyboard key light turns off momentarily between the  
notes and lights again for each successive note. The fingerings  
also turn off and back on again.  
The timing indicator helps you become familiar with tunes  
you are playing for the first time by indicating the timing of  
notes you play on the keyboard. Timing is easier to see when  
you use a slow tempo during lesson play.  
Example: When play requires pressing keys with fingers  
3, 2, and then 1  
Using the Timing Indicator  
1st Note  
2nd Note  
3rd Note  
The timing indicator shows the timing of notes contained in  
the currently selected part (R or L). Notes are indicated as  
two-segment blocks that scroll from the top of the display,  
down to the bottom. A note is played when its block reaches  
the bottom of the display.  
Next note  
Current note  
Lit  
Lit  
Flash  
Flash  
Lit  
Flash  
Key light  
Upcoming note  
timing  
NOTE  
Note length is not indicated when you are using two-hand tunes  
(84 to 99) with 3-Step Lesson Steps 1 and 2. As soon as you  
press a lit key, it goes out and the next key to be played starts  
to flash.  
Note played  
here  
Note length is indicated by the key light system when you use  
a two-hand tune with Step 3. In this case, the next key to be  
pressed does not flash when you press a lit key and the next  
finger number does not appear on the display. Only the current  
finger number is shown.  
Each two-segment block can indicate one or more notes,  
depending on the tune you are playing.  
NOTE  
The Timing Indicator shows note timing whenever you play back  
a Song Bank tune and during a 3-Step Lesson.  
Note that the Timing Indicator shows approximate timing only.  
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Turning Off Key Lighting  
Step 1: Master the timing  
1. Press the KEY LIGHT button.  
1. Press the STEP 1 button.  
The KEY LIGHT indicator disappears when the key  
light system is turned off.  
When you do, the STEP 1 indicator appears.  
After a count sounds, the keyboard stands by and  
waits for you to play the first note of the tune. If the  
tune includes intro measures, the keyboard enters  
standby after the intro measures are complete.  
Press the KEY LIGHT button again to turn key lighting  
back on.  
KEY LIGHT indicator  
Tw i n k l e  
NOTE  
Key lighting turns on automatically in any of the following cases:  
When keyboard power is turned on.  
When the SONG BANK button is pressed in the normal mode  
(page E-20).  
Number of Simultaneously Lit Keys  
Up to four keyboard keys can be lit at the same time.  
Fingering  
2. Press the ONE KEY PLAY buttons to play each  
note of the tune.  
To change the tone used for the melody  
of a Song Bank tune  
The accompaniment (left hand) part of the tune  
follows along as you play the melody (right hand)  
part.  
The keyboard key that corresponds to the next note  
to be played flashes, and lights when you play the  
note.  
1. Following step 3 of the procedure on page E-20,  
press the TONE button.  
Both the SONG BANK indicator and TONE indicator  
appear, along with the tone number and name of the  
tone that is currently assigned to the keyboard.  
The rhythm (percussion) part does not sound.  
3. Try pressing any one of the keyboard keys in  
place of the ONE KEY PLAY buttons.  
2. Input a value to select the tone you want to use.  
Pressing any keyboard key plays the correct melody  
(right hand part) note.  
NOTE  
Pressing more than one key at the same time counts  
as a single melody note. Pressing a key while another  
key is held down is counted as two melody notes.  
Selecting another Song Bank tune switches the tone setting to  
the newly selected tunes preset melody tone.  
The tone assigned to the keyboard is the same one specified  
for the melody of the Song Bank tune.  
The above procedure can be used to change the Song Bank  
melody tone before starting play or while play is already in  
progress.  
You can also change the tone of two-hand tunes (tune numbers  
84 to 99). Note however, that selecting a sustainable tone (like  
an organ tone) when using 3-Step Lesson Step 1 or Step 2 (in  
which accompaniment waits for correct input from you before  
proceeding), can cause notes of the auto accompaniment to  
be sustained while the keyboard is waiting for your input. If this  
happens, play something on the keyboard to stop the sustained  
note.  
The correct note is played even if you do  
not press the key that is lit.  
4. To stop play at any time, press the START/STOP  
button.  
When you do, the STEP 1 indicator goes out.  
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Step 2: Master the melody  
Step 3: Play at normal speed  
1. Press the STEP 2 button.  
1. Press the STEP 3 button.  
When you do, the STEP 2 indicator appears.  
After a count sounds, the keyboard stands by and  
waits for you to play the first note of the tune. If the  
tune includes intro measures, the keyboard enters  
standby after the intro measures are complete.  
When you do, the STEP 3 indicator appears.  
Play starts after a count sounds.  
Tw i n k l e  
Tw i n k l e  
Fingering  
2. Play along on the keyboard, following the keys  
Fingering  
as they light.  
The accompaniment (left hand) part of the tune plays  
at normal speed, regardless of what you play on the  
keyboard.  
2. Play the notes indicated by the 3-Step Lesson  
System.  
The accompaniment (left hand) part of the tune  
follows along as you play the melody (right hand)  
part.  
The keyboard key that corresponds to the next note  
to be played flashes, and lights when you play the  
note.  
With an auto-accompaniment tune, the keyboard key  
that corresponds to the next note to be played flashes,  
and lights when the note should be played.  
With a two-hand tune, the applicable keyboard key  
remains lit as long as its note plays. In this case,  
however, the key for the next note to be played does  
not flash. Keys light when their notes start to play.  
The rhythm (percussion) part does not sound.  
Press keyboard keys as they light. More than one  
key may light when you are playing a two-hand tune.  
Press all keys that light.  
3. To stop play at any time, press the START/STOP  
button.  
When you do, the STEP 3 indicator goes out.  
3. To stop play at any time, press the START/STOP  
button.  
When you do, the STEP 2 indicator goes out.  
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To practice the left hand part  
Once you master right hand part play, you can use the two-  
hand tunes (numbers 84 through 99) to practice left hand part.  
1. Press the SONG BANK button until the SONG  
BANK indicator appears.  
This causes the number and name of the currently  
selected Song Bank tune to appear on the display.  
2. Input the two digit number for the tune you want  
to play.  
3. Press the PART SELECT button to switch the left  
hand play.  
Lit  
4. Press the STEP 1, STEP 2, or STEP 3 button.  
When you do, the STEP 1, STEP 2, or STEP 3 indicator  
appears.  
After a count beat sounds, the right-hand part starts  
to play and the keys for the left-hand part notes flash.  
5. Press the PART SELECT button to return the part  
selection to its previous setting.  
6. To interrupt play of the melody, press the START/  
STOP button.  
When you do, the STEP 1, STEP 2, or STEP 3 indicator  
disappears.  
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Technical Reference  
Troubleshooting  
Be sure to check the following table whenever you experience problems with keyboard operation.  
Symptom  
Cause  
Action  
See Page  
No sound when keyboard keys  
are pressed.  
1. Power supply problem.  
1. Correctly attach the AC Page E-11  
adaptor, make sure that  
batteries (+/) are facing  
correctly, and check to make  
sure that batteries are not dead.  
2. Use the VOLUME slider to Page E-14  
increase volume.  
2. Volume setting is too low.  
3. Headphones are plugged into  
the keyboard.  
3. Unplug the headphones from Page E-13  
the PHONES/OUTPUT jack.  
4. The POWER/MODE selector is  
in the CASIO CHORD or  
FINGERED position.  
4. Normal play is not possible on Page E-17  
the accompaniment keyboard  
while the POWER/MODE  
selector is set to CASIO  
CHORD or FINGERED.  
Change the POWER/MODE  
selector setting to NORMAL.  
5. Tone 99 PERCUSSIONis  
selected and you are pressing  
keys that are not assigned tones.  
5. While 99 PERCUSSIONis Page E-14  
selected, you can use only keys  
that are marked on the console  
with illustrations of percussion  
instruments.  
Any of the following symptoms  
while using battery power.  
Low battery power  
Replace the batteries with a set Page E-11  
of new ones or use the AC  
adaptor.  
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  
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  
Key light stays on.  
Keyboard is waiting for play of  
the correct note during Step 1  
or Step 2 play.  
1. Press the lit key to continue with Pages  
Step 1 or Step 2 play.  
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2. Press the START/STOP button Pages  
to quit Step 1 or Step 2 play.  
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RHYTHM button does not  
Keyboard is in the Song Bank  
Press the SONG BANK button Page E-20  
work.  
Mode.  
to return to the normal mode.  
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Symptom  
Cause  
Action  
See Page  
Cannot change TRANSPOSE/  
TUNE settings.  
Keyboard is in the Song Bank  
Mode.  
Press the SONG BANK button Page E-20  
to return to the normal mode.  
Demo tune play is in progress.  
Stop demo tune play.  
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A tones quality and volume  
This is an unavoidable result of the digital sampling process,* and does not indicate  
malfunction.  
sounds  
slightly  
different  
depending where it is played on  
the keyboard.  
* Multiple digital samples are taken for the low range, middle range, and high range of  
the original musical instrument. Because of this, there may be a very slight difference  
in tonal quality and volume between sample ranges.  
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Specifications  
Model:  
LK-120/LK-125  
Keyboard:  
61 standard-size keys; 5 octaves  
Key Light System:  
Tones:  
Can be turned on and off (up to 4 keys can be lit at the same time)  
100 presets  
Polyphony:  
12 notes maximum  
3-Step Lesson System:  
Number of simultaneosly lit keys; 4  
3-Steps  
Playback:  
Voice Fingering Guide:  
1 tune repeat playback  
On/Off  
Auto-accompaniment  
Rhythm patterns:  
Tempo:  
50 presets  
Adjustable, (216 steps, = 40 to 255), initial value; 120  
Two systems; CASIO CHORD, FINGERED  
Fill-in pattern, Synchro start  
Chords:  
Other:  
Song Bank tunes:  
100 tunes  
Musical Information Function:  
Tone, Auto Accompaniment, Song Bank numbers and names; tempo, 3 step  
lesson display, chord name, fingering, timing indicator, key lighting, voice  
fingering  
Other Functions  
Transpose:  
Tuning:  
F# to C to F: half-note  
Adjustable A4 = Approx. 440 Hz 50 cents, Initial value: A4 = Approx. 440 Hz  
Speakers:  
10 cm diameter × 2 (Output: 2W+2W)  
I/O Terminals  
Power Supply:  
DC 9.5V jack  
Headphones/Output:  
Stereo standard jack (Output is monaural.)  
[output impedance: 78, output voltage: 4V (RMS) MAX]  
Power Supply:  
2-way  
Batteries:  
6 AA-size zinc-carbon batteries or alkaline batteries  
Battery Life: Approximately 4 hours continuous operation on alkaline batteries  
Approximately 1 hour continuous operation on zinc-carbon batteries  
AD-E95100L  
AC adaptor :  
Auto Power Off:  
Approximately 6 minutes after the last operation  
Power Consumption:  
Dimensions:  
Weight:  
9.5 V  
94.9 × 30.4 × 9.3 cm (37 3/8 × 11 15  
Approximately 3.4 kg (7.5 lbs) (without batteries)  
7.7 W  
/
16 × 3 11  
/16 inch)  
* Designs 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 linesthat 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.  
G Any reproduction of the contents of this manual, either in part or its entirety, is prohibited. Except for your own, personal  
use, any other use of the contents of this manual without the consent of CASIO is prohibited under copyright laws.  
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DAMAGES FOR LOSS OF PROFITS, BUSINESS INTERRUPTION, LOSS OF INFORMATION) ARISING OUT OF THE  
USE OF OR INABILITY TO USE THIS MANUAL OR PRODUCT, EVEN IF CASIO HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE  
POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES.  
G The contents of this manual are subject to change without notice.  
G The actual appearance of the product may be different from that shown in the illustrations in this Users Guide.  
G Company and product names used in this manual may be registered trademarks of others.  
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Appendix/Apéndice  
Tone List  
Lista de sonidos  
PIANO  
BRASS/REED/PIPE  
LAYER  
00  
01  
02  
03  
04  
05  
06  
07  
08  
09  
PIANO 1  
PIANO 2  
40  
41  
42  
43  
44  
45  
46  
47  
48  
49  
50  
51  
52  
53  
54  
55  
56  
57  
58  
59  
TRUMPET  
TUBA  
BRASS ENS  
FR.HORN 1  
FR.HORN 2  
BRASS 1  
80  
81  
82  
83  
84  
85  
86  
87  
88  
89  
STR PIANO  
STR E.PIANO  
CHOIR E.P  
CHOIR ORGAN  
STR GUITAR  
STR HARP  
BRASS STR  
VIB PAD  
12 STR GTR  
CHOIR STR  
HONKY-TONK  
STUDIO PIANO  
ELEC PIANO 1  
ELEC PIANO 2  
ELEC PIANO 3  
ELEC PIANO 4  
HARPSICHORD  
CLAVELECTRO  
BRASS 2  
SYN-BRASS 1  
SYN-BRASS 2  
SYN-BRASS 3  
SOPRANO SAX  
ALTO SAX  
TENOR SAX  
OBOE  
CLARINET  
PICCOLO  
FLUTE  
ORGAN  
SPLIT/PERCUSSION  
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
17  
18  
19  
ELEC ORGAN 1  
90  
91  
92  
93  
94  
95  
96  
97  
98  
99  
BASS/PIANO  
BASS/E.PIANO  
BASS/VIB  
BASS/GUT GTR  
V.BASS/OOH  
STR/PIANO  
STR/TRUMPET  
VIBRAPHONE  
MARIMBA  
ELEC ORGAN 2  
ELEC ORGAN 3  
ELEC ORGAN 4  
CHURCH ORGAN  
PIPE ORGAN  
REED ORGAN  
ACCORDION  
BANDONEON  
HARMONICA  
RECORDER  
PAN FLUTE  
WHISTLE  
SYNTH-SOUND  
PERCUSSION  
60  
61  
62  
63  
64  
65  
66  
67  
68  
69  
70  
71  
72  
73  
74  
75  
76  
77  
78  
79  
SYN-LEAD 1  
GUITAR/BASS  
SYN-LEAD 2  
SYN-LEAD 3  
SYN-CALLIOPE  
SYN-PAD 1  
SYN-PAD 2  
SYN-PAD 3  
GLASS HMCA  
COUNTRY FARM  
SYN-BASS  
PEARL DROP  
COSMIC SOUND  
SOUNDTRACK  
SPACE PAD  
VOICE BASS  
APPLAUSE  
SYNTH-SFX  
VEHICLE  
20  
21  
22  
23  
24  
25  
26  
27  
28  
29  
GUT GUITAR  
ACOUS GUITAR  
JAZZ GUITAR  
ELEC GUITAR  
MUTE GUITAR  
DIST GUITAR  
WOOD BASS  
ELEC BASS  
SLAP BASS  
BANJO  
STRINGS/ENSEMBLE  
30  
31  
32  
33  
34  
35  
36  
37  
38  
39  
VIOLIN  
CELLO  
HARP  
STRINGS 1  
STRINGS 2  
STRINGS 3  
SYNTH-STR 1  
SYNTH-STR 2  
CHOIR  
PHONE  
FUNNY  
VOICE OOH  
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Rhythm List  
Lista de ritmos  
DANCE/FUNK  
POPS I  
00  
01  
02  
03  
04  
CLUB POP  
26  
27  
28  
29  
30  
TECHNO  
TRANCE  
DISCO  
FUNK  
FUNKY POP  
SOUL BALLAD  
POP BALLAD  
LITE POP  
RAP  
POPS II  
EUROPEAN  
05  
06  
07  
08  
09  
10  
16 BEAT FUNK  
8 BEAT POP  
POP ROCK  
31  
32  
33  
34  
35  
POLKA  
MARCH  
WALTZ  
DANCE POP  
POP FUSION  
FOLKIE POP  
SLOW WALTZ  
TANGO  
LATIN  
ROCK  
36  
37  
38  
39  
40  
41  
42  
43  
BOSSA NOVA  
SAMBA  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
17  
18  
19  
20  
ROCK WALTZ  
SLOW ROCK  
SOFT ROCK  
50’S ROCK  
60’S SOUL  
4 BEAT ROCK  
ROCK  
MAMBO  
REGGAE  
SKA  
SALSA  
FOLKLORE  
RUMBA CATALANA  
TWIST  
VARIOUS  
NEW ORLNS R&R  
R&B  
44  
45  
46  
47  
48  
49  
COUNTRY  
TOWNSHIP  
SLOW GOSPEL  
BALADI  
JAZZ/FUSION  
21  
22  
23  
24  
25  
BIG BAND  
SWING  
BAROQUE  
NEW AGE  
FOX TROT  
JAZZ WALTZ  
LATIN FUSION  
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Fingered Chord Charts  
Cuadros de acordes digitados  
This table shows the left-hand fingerings (including inverted forms) for a number of  
often-used chords.  
: Left hand finger  
numbers  
3
2
4
Esta tabla muestra las digitaciones (incluyendo las formas invertidas) para varios de  
los acordes más a menudo usados.  
5
1
: Números de los  
dedos de la mano  
izquierda  
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Cannot be specified in FINGERED setting because of accompaniment keyboard limitations, but augmented  
and diminished (seventh) chords made up of the same component notes (with different base note) can be used  
instead.  
*
*
Chords with same component notes as B aug ........... D aug, F aug  
Chords with same component notes as B aug ............ E aug, G aug  
Chords with same component notes as A dim7 ......... C dim7, E dim7, F dim7  
Chords with same component notes as B dim7 ........ C dim7, E dim7, G dim7  
Chords with same component notes as B dim7 .......... D dim7, F dim7, A dim7  
No puede especificarse en el ajuste FINGERED debido a las limitaciones del teclado de acompañamiento, pero  
en su lugar pueden usarse los acordes aumentados y disminuídos (séptima) compuestos por las mismas notas  
componentes (con diferente nota básica).  
Acordes con las mismas notas componentes como B aumentada........ D aumentada, F aumentada.  
Acordes con las mismas notas componentes como B aumentada ......... E aumentada, G aumentada.  
Acordes con las mismas notas componentes como A dim7 .................... C dim7, E dim7, F dim7.  
Acordes con las mismas notas componentes como B dim7 ................... C dim7, E dim7, G dim7.  
Acordes con las mismas notas componentes como B dim7 .................... D dim7, Fdim7, A dim7.  
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Song List / Lista de canciones  
SONG BANK / BANCO DE CANCIONES  
00 JUPITER FROM THE PLANETS”  
01 DECK THE HALL  
02 WE WISH YOU A MERRY CHRISTMAS  
03 JINGLE BELLS  
50 TURKEY IN THE STRAW  
51 MY OLD KENTUCKY HOME  
52 HOME ON THE RANGE  
53 ALOHA OE  
04 SILENT NIGHT  
54 JAMAICA FAREWELL  
05 JOY TO THE WORLD  
55 SAKURA SAKURA  
06 O CHRISTMAS TREE  
56 HOLDIRIDIA  
07 WHEN THE SAINTS GO MARCHING IN  
08 GREENSLEEVES  
57 LA CUCARACHA  
58 LA PALOMA  
09 SWING LOW, SWEET CHARIOT  
10 AMAZING GRACE  
59 SANTA LUCIA  
60 CIELITO LINDO  
11 JOSHUA FOUGHT THE BATTLE OF JERICHO  
12 AULD LANG SYNE  
61 TROIKA  
62 SZLA DZIEWECZKA  
13 TWINKLE TWINKLE LITTLE STAR  
14 LIGHTLY ROW  
63 WALTZING MATILDA  
64 AJO MAMMA  
15 SUMM SUMM SUMM  
65 RASA SAYANG  
16 THE MUFFIN MAN  
66 AIR FROM SUITE no.3”  
17 LONG LONG AGO  
18 ACH DU LIEBER AUGUSTIN  
19 LONDON BRIDGE  
20 SUR LE PONT DAVIGNON  
21 UNDER THE SPREADING CHESTNUT TREE  
22 SIPPINCIDER THROUGH A STRAW  
23 GRANDFATHERS CLOCK  
24 THE NOBLE DUKE OF YORK  
25 MICHAEL ROW THE BOAT ASHORE  
26 DANNY BOY  
27 ANNIE LAURIE  
28 MY BONNIE  
29 IF YOURE HAPPY AND YOU KNOW IT, CLAP YOUR HANDS  
30 MY DARLING CLEMENTINE  
31 HOME SWEET HOME  
67 SPRING FROM THE FOUR SEASONS”  
68 TOY SYMPHONY  
69 SYMPHONY no.101 CLOCK2nd Mov.  
70 SERENADE FROM EINE KLEINE NACHTMUSIK”  
71 ODE TO JOY  
72 BRIDAL MARCH FROM LOHENGRIN”  
73 TRIUMPHAL MARCH FROM AIDA”  
74 BRINDISI FROM LA TRAVIATA”  
75 LA DONNA É MOBILE FROM RIGOLETTE”  
76 POLKA FROM THE BARTERED BRIDE”  
77 CHANSON DU TOREADOR FROM CARMEN”  
78 HABANERA FROM CARMEN”  
79 PRELUDE FROM LARLÉSIENNE”  
80 LE CYGNE FROM LE CARNAVAL DES ANIMAUX”  
81 MARCH FROM THE NUTCRACKER”  
82 SCENE FROM SWAN LAKE”  
83 THAIS MEDITATION  
32 MY WILD IRISH ROSE  
33 DOWN IN THE VALLEY  
34 JAI PERDU LE DO DE MA CLARINETTE  
35 IVE BEEN WORKING ON THE RAILROAD  
36 LITTLE BROWN JUG  
37 ON TOP OF OLD SMOKEY  
38 AMERICA THE BEAUTIFUL  
39 AURA LEE  
84 THE ENTERTAINER  
85 FÜR ELISE  
86 PIANO SONATA op.13 PATHÉTIQUE2nd Mov.  
87 PIANO SONATA op.27-2 MOONLIGHT1st Mov.  
88 TURKISH MARCH (MOZART)  
89 PIANO SONATA K.545 1st Mov.  
90 VALSE op.64-1 PETIT CHIEN”  
91 CHOPSTICKS  
40 OH! SUSANNA  
41 BEAUTIFUL DREAMER  
42 HOUSE OF THE RISING SUN  
43 SHE WORE A YELLOW RIBBON  
44 WHEN JOHNNY COMES MARCHING HOME  
45 CAMPTOWN RACES  
92 FRÖHLICHER LANDMANN  
93 AMERICAN PATROL  
94 JESUS BLEIBET MEINE FREUDE  
95 MINUET IN G MAJOR  
46 SWANEE RIVER (OLD FOLKS AT HOME)  
47 JEANNIE WITH THE LIGHT BROWN HAIR  
48 YANKEE DOODLE  
96 GAVOTTE (GOSSEC)  
97 CANON (PACHELBEL)  
98 HUNGARIAN DANCES no.5  
99 WEDDING MARCH FROM MIDSUMMER NIGHTS DREAM”  
49 RED RIVER VALLEY  
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the environmental protection legislation in Germany.  
Esta marca de reciclaje indica que el empaquetado conforma  
a la legislación de protección ambiental en Alemania.  
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