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CONNECTIONS
CONNECTING AN MP3/CD PLAYER
The rear-panel AUX IN jack receives audio signals
from an external audio source such as an MP3 or a
CD player. Use an audio cable to connect the AUX
IN jack of the instrument to the OUTPUT jack of the
MP3/CD player. The instrument’s speakers will play
the music transmitted from the external player, and
you can play along.
CONNECTING AN AUDIO OUTPUT
The PHONES/OUTPUT jack connects the output of
the instrument to external audio equipment such
as a keyboard amplifier, stereo sound system or
mixing console.
Please note:
To avoid damaging the speakers, ensure the
volume level is set to minimum before connecting
to all external devices.
CONNECTING A PAIR OF HEADPHONES
A standard pair of stereo headphones can be
connected to the PHONES/OUTPUT jack for private
practice. The internal speakers are automatically
muted when headphones are connected.
CONNECTING A MICROPHONE
Connect a microphone (not included) into the
MIC input to sing along with your keyboard
performances, or with playback of the built-in
songs.
Please note:
Before turning the power on, set the master volume
to minimum. Connect your microphone to the jack.
Turn on the power and adjust the master volume as
required.
CONNECTING A SUSTAIN PEDAL
An optional foot pedal (not supplied) can be
connected to the SUSTAIN input and, when
pressed, will cause the key sounds to decay slowly,
as if they were being held down.
CONNECTING A COMPUTER
Use a standard USB cable to connect the keyboard
to the USB port of a computer and transfer MIDI
information.
Please note:
Connect the USB cable to both the computer and
instrument before turning the instrument on.
AUX IN
INPUT
OVERDRIVE
LOW
GAIN
MID
HIGH
VOLUME
0
10
GA-15
AUX IN
INPUT
OVERDRIVE
LOW
GAIN
MID
HIGH
VOLUME
0
10
GA-15
AUX IN
INPUT
OVERDRIVE
LOW
GAIN
MID
HIGH
VOLUME
0
10
GA-15
AUX IN
INPUT
OVERDRIVE
LOW
GAIN
MID
HIGH
VOLUME
0
10
GA-15
AUX IN
INPUT
OVERDRIVE
LOW
GAIN
MID
HIGH
VOLUME
0
10
GA-15