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Troubleshooting

Problem

The speakers produce a “pop” sound whenever the 
power is turned ON or OFF.

No sound when the keyboard is played.

When using a mobile phone, noise is produced.

Possible Cause and Solution

This is normal and is no cause for alarm.

 Make sure the voice volumes are set at appropriate levels.

Using a mobile phone in close proximity to the instrument 
may produce interference. To prevent this, turn off the 
mobile phone or use it further away from the instrument.

Specifications

Appendices

 

Voice

 

List

Keyboard

88 Hammer-action keys

Polyphony

64

Voice

26

Demo

1

Tempo

30-280

Control Button

Power On/Off switch, Volume, Function.

Control Key

Voice Demo, Voice Select Keys, Tempo Tap, Tempo 
+/-, Tempo Number Keys, Metronome On/Off, 
Metronome select keys, Reverb On/Off, Reverb Type 
Select Keys, Chorus On/Off, Chorus Type Select 
Keys, Touch On/Off, Touch Select Keys, 

Demo, Beep.

Connectors

DC IN, Headphones

 (2 

standard

¼”

 

phone

), 

AUX

 

IN

AUX

 

OUT

USB

Pedals

(

Sustain, Soft, Sostenuto

)

Power Supply

DC IN

Speaker

25W + 25W

Dimensions

mm

Weight

49Kg

EQ

 

Type

 

Select

 

Keys,

1380(W)*485(D)*850(H)

NO

.      

                  

01        Grand Piano              Piano
02        Grand Piano 2           Piano 2
03        Ele.Piano                  EPiano
04        Ele.Piano 2               EPiano 2
05        Harpsichord               Harpsic
06        Clavichord                  Clavi
07        Music Box                  MBox
08        Vibraphone                Vibraph
09        Marimba                     Marimba
10        Drawbar Organ          DrawOr   
11        Percussive Organ      PercOr 
12        Church Oragn           ChurOr
13        Church Oragn 2        ChurOr 2
             

Full

 

Name

Short

 

Name

NO

.     

 Full

 

Name

                   

Short

 

Name

14        Reed Organ              ReedOr
15        Rock Organ               RockOr
16        Accordion                  Acordio
17        Harmonica                 Harmnic
18        Stereo Strings           StStr
19        Stereo Strings 2        StStr 2
20        Synth Strings             SynStr
21        Choir Aahs                ChoAah
22        Sweet Trumpet          SweetTp
23        Soprano Sax             SopSax
24        Tenor Sax                  TenoSax
25        Pan flute                    PanFl
26        Strings                       Strings
    
 

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Summary of Contents for QP88C

Page 1: ...0 5 25 75 95 100 aw_DP250RB_Manual_G02_150722 2015 7 22 16 29 05 QP88C...

Page 2: ...use the product in other location PRECAUTIONS PLEASE READ CAREFULLY BEFORE PROCEEDING Please keep this manual in a safe place for future reference Power Supply When removing the electric plug from an...

Page 3: ...ng 11 Adjusting the Volume 11 Playing Voices Selecting a Voice 11 Playing two Voice Simultaneously 12 Playing a Lower Voice 12 Playing 12 Touch Response 12 Digital Effects 13 Reverb and Chorus Effect...

Page 4: ...demo playing 7 SUSTAIN Pedal Step on the sustain pedal all notes played on the keyboard would have a longer sustain 8 SOSTENUTO Pedal Step on the sostenuto pedal the notes played before you step on w...

Page 5: ...CHORUS Key Hold down the FUNCTION button and press the ON OFF key to turn chorus effect ON or OFF Hold down the FUNCTION button and press the other key to select the chorus type 13 TOUCH Key Hold down...

Page 6: ...the stand get a Philip s screwdriver not supplied Make sure you have the following parts which are supplied into package 7 9 Piano body Left leg component Right leg component Back board Pedal box Scre...

Page 7: ...ure the direction of the placement is correct before screwing B Use 8 pieces screw 6 make the rear board 4 fixed on the foot pedal box 5 and left right leg component 2 3 C Put the piano body 1 on the...

Page 8: ...dal box to until it makes contact with the floor E Connect pedal cable 10 with the foot pedal to the bottom panel pedal jack and connect the AC power adaptor to the DC IN terminal 8 AC power adaptor P...

Page 9: ...e piano press the POWER switch again Note 1 In order to save energy we have designed the Automatic Shutdown function to the piano With this function the piano will shutdown automatically when you have...

Page 10: ...d on the rear board then plug the other end of the cord into AUX IN of the amplifier Note To avoid damaging the speakers please ensure that the volume has been set to the minimum level before connecti...

Page 11: ...down the FUNCTION button press corresponding key in voice selecting area to select the voice you want Note Now You can play the keyboard and listen to the wonderful voice 1 While changing a voice pay...

Page 12: ...he selected voice Do it again to stop the voice demo playing This instrument contains 26 voice demos NOTE In voice demo mode the keyboard will be not available EPiano EPiano 2 Harpsic Clavi MBox Vibra...

Page 13: ...a There are 6 types of time signature 0 2 3 4 5 6 Reverb and Chorus Effect EQ Effect The equalizer is the function of adjusting the sound value of the gain spectrum gain setting can bring a different...

Page 14: ...EMPO selection area You can change the tempo by input number or using tap tempo or press tempo keys to change current tempo Notes 1 Press tempo and tempo keys simultaneously to set the tempo value bac...

Page 15: ...ct Keys Chorus On Off Chorus Type Select Keys Touch On Off Touch Select Keys Demo Beep Connectors DC IN Headphones 2 standard phone AUX IN AUX OUT USB Pedals Sustain Soft Sostenuto Power Supply DC IN...

Page 16: ...MIDI Implementation List chart DP250RB_G02 0 5 25 75 95 100 aw_DP250RB_Manual_G02_150722 2015 7 22 16 29 09...

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