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LMK1+ User's Guide Page 3 

LMK1 transmits all MIDI messages on 

MIDI channel 1

• 

note on/off (with velocity) 

• 

modulation wheel (controller #1) 

• 

pitch bend 

• 

monophonic after touch 

and 

• 

volume (controller #7) 

• 

sustain (controller #64) 

• 

sostenuto (controller #66) 

if the foot controllers in question are connected. 
 
If desired another MIDI channel can be adjusted by authorized service personal (additional price). 

 
5. Operating and Security Instructions 

 

Please follow the given instructions for use of the instrument because this will guarantee correct instrument 
operation. Due to the fact that these instructions touch on Product Liability, it is absolutely imperative that they 
be read carefully. Any claim for defect will be rejected if one or more of the items was observed. Disregard of 
the instructions can endanger the 6 month warranty. 
The instrument may only be used for the purpose described in this operating manual. Due to safety reasons, 
the instrument must never be used for other purposes not described in this manual. If you are not sure about 
the intended purpose of the instrument please contact an expert. 
The instrument may only be operated with the voltage written on the power input on the rear panel. Before 
opening the case disconnect the power plug. 
All eventual modifications must only be carried out by a qualified person who will follow the valid safety 
instructions. Every modification should becarried out only at the manufacturer or an authorized service 
company. Any modification not released by the manufacturer leads to the extinction of the operation permission. 
With the introduction of a third person the warranty will be lost. In case of a destroyed warranty seal, any 
warranty claim will be rejected. 
The instrument must never be operated outdoors but in dry, closed rooms. Never use the instrument in a humid 
or wet environment nor near inflammables. 
No liquids or conducting materials must get into the instrument. If this should happen the instrument must be 
disconnected from power immediately and be examined, cleaned and eventually be repaired by a qualified 
person. 
Never subject the instrument to temperatures above +50

°

C or below -10

°

C. Before operation the instrument 

should have a temperature of at least 10

°

C. Do not place the instrument into direct sun light. Do not install the 

instrument near heat sources. 
Keep the top side of the instrument free in order to guarantee proper ventilation, otherwise the instrument could 
be overheated. Never place heavy objects on the instrument. 
All cables connected with the instrument must be checked periodically. If there is any damage the cables must 
be repaired or replaced by an authorized person. 
Transport the instrument carefully, never let it fall or overturn. Make sure that during transport and in use the 
instrument has a proper stand and does not fall, slip or turn over because persons could be injured. 
Never use the instrument in the immediate proximity of interfering electronic devices (e.g. monitors, computers) 
since this could create disturbances within the instrument and corrupt memory data. 
The exchange of electronic parts (e.g. EPROMs for software update) is allowed only if the instrument is 
disconnected from power supply. 
The instrument should only be shipped in the original packaging. Any instruments shipped to us for return, 
exchange, warranty repair, update or examination must be in their original packaging! Any other deliveries will 
be rejected. Therefore, you should keep the original packaging and the technical documentation. 
When using the instrument in Germany, the appropriate VDE standards must be followed. The following 
standards are of special importance: DIN VDE 0100 (Teil 300/11.85, Teil 410/11.83, Teil 481/10.87), DIN VDE 
0532 (Teil 1/03.82), DIN VDE 0550 (Teil 1/12.69), DIN VDE 0551 (05.72), DIN VDE 0551e (06.75), DIN VDE 
0700 (Teil 1/02.81, Teil 207/10.82), DIN VDE 0711 (Teil 500/10.89), DIN VDE 0860 (05.89), DIN VDE 0869 
(01.85). VDE papers can be obtained from the VDE-Verlag GmbH, Berlin.

 

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