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NAMES
& FUNCTIONS
a
Power Switch
Press the power switch to turn the power on / off.
Turn the power off after use.
b
Volume
Used to adjust the volume. Turn the knob clockwise
to increase the volume.
c
Power Indicator
Used to indicate that the control panel is turned
on.
d
Control Panel
Used to select various functions. Press the area
marked ‘Push’ to reveal the control panel.
e
Phones
Used to connect up to two pairs of headphones
simultaneously.
f
Headphone Hook
Used to conveniently hang the headphones when
not in use.
g
LCD Display
Used to display information such as the currently
selected sound type and various other functions
and values.
* Please remove the protective plastic fi lm from the
display before use.
h
Value
Used to change the value for various functions.
i
Sound
Used to select the sound.
j
Dual
Used to layer two sounds together. (See page 13)
k
Reverb
Used to add reverberation to the sound, simulating
the acoustic environment of a recital room, live stage
or concert hall. (See page 14)
l
Metronome
Used to activate/deactivate the metronome.
m
Play/Stop
Used to start/stop playback of recorded songs.
n
Rec
Used to record songs. (See page 18)
o
EQ
Used to select built-in EQ.
p
Menu
Used to access menu functions that control
advanced features such as tuning. (See page 24)
o
and
p
Demo
Used to start / stop playback of demonstration
pieces. (See page 23)
q
LINE IN Jacks
Used to connect the stereo output from other
electronic instruments or audio equipment such as
a CD player.
r
LINE OUT Jacks
Used to connect audio signal to an external amplifi er,
speakers, or recording device such as a computer.
s
MIDI IN/OUT Connectors
Used to connect the CA111 piano to external MIDI
devices such as other electronic instruments or
computers.
t
USB Connector
Used to connect the CA111 piano with a personal
computer to exchange MIDI data.
u
AC IN Connector
Used to connect the AC cord.
v
Sustain Pedal
Sustains the sound after hands are lifted from the
keyboard - greatly enriching the piano sound, while
also assisting smooth ‘legato’ passages. The sustain
pedal is capable of responding to half pedaling.
w
Sostenuto Pedal
Depressing this pedal after playing the keyborad
and before releasing the keys sustains the sound
of only the keys just played.
x
Soft Pedal
Depressing this pedal softens the sound and
reduces its volume. When the rotary speaker effect
is active, the soft pedal is used to alternate the
speed of the rotary simulation between ‘Slow’ and
‘Fast’ effect modes.
y
Pedal Adjuster Bolt
Used to provide greater support and stability to the
pedals.
* Please ensure that the pedal adjuster bolt fi rmly
touches the fl oor, supporting the pedal board and
preventing damage.
When moving the CA111, loosen the adjustor bold
and readjust after moving has been completed.
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