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Preparation

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Preparation

To connect a MIDI device to your keyboard,
see “Making the MIDI Connections” on
Page 12.

CONNECTING POWER

You can power your keyboard in any of these
ways:

• internal batteries

• standard AC power using an optional

AC adapter

• a vehicle’s cigarette-lighter socket using

an optional DC adapter

Notes:

• Connecting an AC or DC adapter auto-

matically disconnects internal batteries.

• Always disconnect the AC or DC

adapter when you finish using the key-
board.

Using Batteries

Your keyboard can use six C batteries (not
supplied) for power. For the best perfor-
mance and longest life, we recommend
RadioShack alkaline batteries.

Cautions:

• Use only fresh batteries of the required

size and recommended type.

• Do not mix old and new batteries, differ-

ent types of batteries (standard, alka-
line, or rechargeable), or rechargeable
batteries of different capacities.

1. Slide 

POWER

 to 

OFF

.

2. Press the tabs on the battery compart-

ment cover on the bottom of the key-
board and pull up the cover to remove it.

3. Place the batteries in the compartment

as indicated by the polarity symbols (+
and –) marked inside the compartment.

4. Replace the cover.

When the keyboard stops operating properly,
replace the batteries.

Warning:  Dispose of old batteries promptly
and properly. Do not burn or bury them.

Caution: If you do not plan to use the key-
board with batteries for a week or more, re-
move the batteries. Batteries can leak
chemicals that can destroy electronic parts.

Using AC/DC Power

You can power the keyboard using an op-
tional 9V, 300-mA AC or DC adapter and a
size M Adaptaplug™ adapter (none sup-
plied). All are available at your local
RadioShack store.

Cautions:

You must use a Class 2 power
source that supplies 9V DC
and delivers at least 300 mA.

Its center tip must be set to positive and
its plug must fit the keyboard's 

DC 9V

jack. Using an adapter that does not
meet these specifications could damage
the keyboard or the adapter.

• Always connect the AC or DC adapter to

the keyboard before you connect it to
AC power or vehicle battery power.
When you finish, disconnect the adapter
from AC power or vehicle battery power

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Summary of Contents for MIDI Keyboard

Page 1: ...Owner s Manual Please read before using this equipment MD500 MIDI Keyboard with Mini Size Keys...

Page 2: ...nes 7 Selecting Playing a Preset Tone 7 Using the Preset Auto Rhythms 7 Selecting Playing an Auto Rhythm 7 Using SYNC 8 Using FILL IN 8 Using Auto Accompaniment 8 Single Fingering 8 Standard Fingering...

Page 3: ...with the music Tempo Controls let you speed up or slow down the tempo of any selected music pattern Note This Owner s Manual explains how to use this electronic keyboard It does not teach music THE FC...

Page 4: ...e key board and pull up the cover to remove it 3 Place the batteries in the compartment as indicated by the polarity symbols and marked inside the compartment 4 Replace the cover When the keyboard sto...

Page 5: ...fely To protect your hearing follow these guide lines when you use headphones Set the volume to the lowest setting before you begin listening After you begin listening adjust the volume to a comfortab...

Page 6: ...he keyboard s many sounds play a prerecorded tune see Playing the Prerecorded Tunes on Page 6 To make your own music simply begin playing the keyboard Notes The keyboard automatically selects the tone...

Page 7: ...or lower numbered tune Notes Precede a single digit number with a 0 For example to select 06 Wiegenlied Schubert press 0 6 If you enter an incorrect first digit repeatedly press or to move to the next...

Page 8: ...1 and 2 USING THE PRESET AUTO RHYTHMS Your keyboard has 30 preset auto rhythms that provide a steady beat for your music The name and two digit number of each pre set auto rhythm is listed on the RHYT...

Page 9: ...keyboard with note labels above them are called ac companiment keys The accompaniment keys you press determine the type of chord that plays You can set the keyboard to play with no ac companiment or t...

Page 10: ...ccompaniment 1 Set POWER to ON 2 Repeatedly press CHORD until a black dot appears next to 1 5 on the left side of the display 3 Select and enter an auto rhythm 4 To start the auto rhythm before your a...

Page 11: ...o quit the learning mode repeat edly press LEARNING until the black dot ap pears next to 1250 USING THE METRONOME To turn on the keyboard s metronome press TONE or RHYTHM then press METRO The metronom...

Page 12: ...u can record any of the available percus sion sounds onto any of the percussion pads This lets you quickly select and play any percussion sound that the keyboard can make Note The keyboard clears any...

Page 13: ...des instructions One MIDI device sends digital instructions representing exactly what is being played on it The other MIDI device receives and translates those instructions then produces or records th...

Page 14: ...ld take it to your local RadioShack store for assistance Trouble Possible Cause Remedy No sound even when the keys are pressed POWER is set to OFF Set POWER to ON Volume is turned down Repeatedly pres...

Page 15: ...14 Chord Charts Chord Charts These tables show the fingering for the chords you play most often Suspended Diminished...

Page 16: ...15 Chord Charts Diminished...

Page 17: ...IRECT SPECIAL INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES EVEN IF RadioShack HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts or t...

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