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User’s Manual 

Princeton HP-11 DIGITAL PIANO 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Page 1: ...User s Manual Princeton HP 11 DIGITAL PIANO ...

Page 2: ...ogy and advanced sound reproduction bringing you professional performance and entertainment wrapped in one This skillfully built digital piano enables you to explore your creativity and helps make yours a more musical home Before using your new piano we recommend you read through this manual completely and keep it handy for future reference ...

Page 3: ...nnect the power cable with wet hands Check and clean the power plug periodically To avoid damage to the piano and other devices to which it is connected turn the power switches of all related devices off prior to connecting or disconnecting cables Clean the piano and remove the dust with a dry soft cloth or a slightly damp cloth Never use cleaners such as thinner or alcohol To prevent any damage o...

Page 4: ...Operation 1 Power Switch Volume 2 Voice Dual Voice 3 Metronome 4 DSP Digital Signal Processor 5 Transpose 6 Tempo 7 Touch Response 8 Record Playback 9 Demo Song 10 Foot Pedals MIDI What is MIDI What can you do with MIDI Specifications Voice List Demo Song List 3 5 6 7 8 8 8 8 9 13 9 9 9 10 10 10 10 11 12 12 13 13 14 14 14 15 16 16 ...

Page 5: ... Open the package and check that you have the following parts 1 Piano body 2 Music stand 3 Right leg 4 Left leg 5 Back panel 6 Foot pedal unit 7 Hand screw 4 pcs 8 Screws 8 pcs 9 Screw caps 8 pcs 10 Power cable stabling hook 2 pcs ...

Page 6: ...t the foot pedal unit 6 in between the left and right legs 3 4 Use 4 screws 2 on each side to attach the legs onto the foot pedal unit Make sure the position correct before tightening screws B Use 4 screws 2 on each side to tighten the back panel 5 onto the finished assembly in Part A ...

Page 7: ...piano body 1 on the top of the finished stand from part B Use 4 hand screws to fasten the piano to the stand D Fasten the cable stabling hook 10 on the internal side of the legs see the illustration below for reference Cable stabling hook ...

Page 8: ...General Guide Top View Rear View Front View 1 Control Panel 2 MIDI OUT Jack 3 Headphones Jack 4 Soft Pedal 5 Sustain Pedal 6 Piano Keyboard 7 Music Stand ...

Page 9: ...RACK B 9 REPEAT 10 METRONOME 11 TRANSPOSE 12 TEMPO 13 DEMO ALL 14 RECORD PLAY STOP 15 DEMO SELECT START STOP 16 VOICE TYPE DEMO SONG SELECT 0 PIANO 1 1 PIANO 2 2 E PIANO 1 3 E PIANO 2 4 HARPSICHORD 5 VIBES 6 STRINGS ENSEMBLE 7 CHORUS 8 JAZZ ORGAN 9 CHURCH ORGAN 17 LED TEMPO SONG TRANSPOSE ...

Page 10: ... from the speakers will switch off automatically so that the sound is only heard in the headphones When jack 1 is connected with the stereo headphones the sound can be heard from both headphones and the speakers of the piano Headphones Jack 1 Headphones Jack 2 Caution Never use headphones at high volume as it may damage your sense of hearing To prevent damage to the speakers ensure that the volume...

Page 11: ...ower supply completely 2 Voice Dual Voice Select a voice by pressing one of the VOICE TYPE button the corresponding indicator will lighten up and the number of the selected voice will appear in the LED Press the DUAL button to enter the Dual Voice mode then select the second voice by pressing a VOICE TYPE button To quit the Dual Voice mode press the DUAL button again While recording Voice 2 will t...

Page 12: ...above or below standard pitch To restore the normal Transpose position press both the buttons simultaneously 6 Tempo You can speed up or slow down the tempo of a song or metronome by pressing the TEMPO buttons To restore the default tempo press both the buttons simultaneously When you press both the buttons when the song metronome is stopping the tempo will return to 120 When you are adjusting the...

Page 13: ...re 2 tracks for recording track A and track B Select and press TRACK A or TRACK B button to save your recording To remove the recorded data and record again press the RECORD and TRACK A or TRACK B simultaneously Their indicators light up and flash Play a key on the keyboard to start recording To stop recording press the STOP button Playback Select and press the track you want to playback Its indic...

Page 14: ...ct buttons 0 9 to select your desired demo song You must enter a 2 digit number 00 19 Play the demo songs in sequence Press the DEMO ALL button to start playing the demo songs in sequence To stop the demo songs press the DEMO ALL or START STOP button When the demo songs is playing you can not change it to another one immediately Select a track of the demo song While the demo song is playing you ca...

Page 15: ... of the playback r B will appear on the display and the selected section of the demo song will playback repeatedly This function does not work after pressing the DEMO ALL button and its songs are playing Adjust the tempo of demo song When a demo song is playing you can adjust its tempo by pressing the TEMPO buttons 10 Foot pedals The piano has 2 foot pedals soft pedal and sustain pedal Soft Pedal ...

Page 16: ... other devices such as computers to communicate with each other The keyboard is equipped with one type of MIDI terminals is located on the rear panel MIDI OUT Data produced by the keyboard is transmitted to other MIDI instruments via MIDI from this terminal MIDI OUT Terminals What can do with MIDI Record data by using the Auto Accompaniment on an external sequencer After recording you can edit the...

Page 17: ...ht 88 hammer action keys 10 Voices 20 Demo Songs LED POWER SWITCH VOLUME SWITCH DUAL DSP TOUCH RECORD TRACK A TRACK B REPEAT METRONOME TRANSPOSE TEMPO DEMO ALL RECORD PLAY STOP DEMO SELECT START STOP VOICE SELECT 0 9 12 semi tones Soft Sustain Hard Medium Soft Off AC POWER HEADPHONES MIDI OUT PEDALS 8ohm 25w x 2 54 x 20 x 33 136 lbs ...

Page 18: ...Voice List No Name of Voice Name of Voice on Panel Demo Song List ...

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