Those symbols along with their meanings are shown below. Symbols Various symbols are used in this user’s guide and on the product itself to ensure that the product is used safely and correctly, and to prevent injury to the user and other persons as well as damage to property. The test program is described in the Service Manual. Please keep all information for future reference. If the Backup Clear and Flash Clear procedures don't resolve the issue, you can run the keyboard's built-in test program to see if it detects any problems. Again, use Musicsoft Downloader to transfer any song files or style files that are in the flash memory to your computer first.
Sometimes clearing the backup memory will resolve an issue, but sometimes it's also necessary to clear the flash memory (internal storage).
Also, I'd be interested in looking at the backup file to see if anything looks odd about it. Have you tried clearing the backup memory (system memory), as described in the manual? Use Musicsoft Downloader to save a backup of the system memory first, in case it contains any registrations, User Songs, or User Style that you want to save. What operating system does your computer use? Do you have the Yamaha Musicsoft Downloader program installed? If so, what does it show when you look at your keyboard's system memory and internal storage? And make sure you remove all batteries from the keyboard if you are using the power adapter to power it. E-26 Voice Fingering Guide.I've searched through the Service Manual, and there is no mention of a battery, aside from the six removable batteries that can be used to power the keyboard instead of using the power adapter.īy the way, if you're using batteries to power the keyboard, make sure they're fresh batteries. ::::::ccccceeeeeeeeeeeees E-25 Step 1 - Master the timing.6: E-25 Step 2 - Master the notes.008 E-26 Step 3 - Play at normal speed. cece eee E-25 Using the Lesson Functions and Evaluation Mode. E-23ģ-Step LESSON.ssscccccseeceeneens E-24 Evaluation Mode. E-22 Adjusting the Tempo.:::::ceeeeees E-22 To change the melody tone.00 E-23 To play all tunes in succession.- E-23 Using the PIANO BANK Button. ee E-20 Synchro Starting Accompaniment with PRbiytbaan Peay seria tet ts cey, dacs strc ctoetectasshiamtet: E-20 :::cccceeeeeeeeeeeees E-17 Adjusting the Tempo.::::eceeeeeeee E-18 Using Auto Accompaniment.
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