NexxTech 61-Key Electronic Keyboard Manual de usuario

61-Key Electronic Keyboard
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
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Congratulations!
Congratulations on your purchase of the Nexxtech Electronic Keyboard! This electronic keyboard is a high quality with up
to 128 voices, 100 styles and 100 songs. Before you use this keyboard, we recommend that you carefully read through
this manual. Please keep the instruction manual for future reference.
Care of Your Keyboard
Your keyboard will remain in good condition if you follow these simple guidelines:
Location
Do not expose the unit to the following conditions in
order to avoid deformation, discolouration or more
serious damage:
• Direct sunlight
• High temperatures (near heat sources or in an
enclosed heated area)
• Excessive humidity
• Excessive dust
• Strong vibrations
Power Supply
• Turn the power switch OFF when the instrument is
not in use.
• The AC adapter should be unplugged from the AC
outlet if the instrument is not to be used for a long
period of time.
• Unplug the AC adapter during storms.
• Avoid plugging the AC adapter into the same outlet
as other appliances with high power consumption,
such as electric heaters or ovens. Also, avoid using
multi-plug adaptor since these can result in reduced
sound quality, operation errors and possible damage.
Turn Power OFF When Making Connections
• To avoid damage to the instrument and other devices
to which it is connected, turn the power switches
of all related devices OFF prior to connecting or
disconnecting cables.
Handling and Transport
• Never apply excessive force to the controls,
connectors or other parts of the instrument.
• Always unplug cables by gripping the plug firmly, but
not pulling on the cable.
• Disconnect all cables before moving the instrument.
• Physical shocks caused by dropping, bumping or
placing heavy objects on the instrument can result in
scratches and more serious damage.
Cleaning
• Clean the cabinet and panel with a dry soft cloth.
• A slightly damp cloth may be used to remove
stubborn grime and dirt.
• Never use cleaners such as alcohol or thinner.
• Avoid placing vinyl object on top of the unit (vinyl can
stick to and discolor the surface).
Electrical Interference
• This instrument contains digital circuitry and may
cause interference if placed too close to radio
or television receivers. If this occurs, move the
instrument further away from the affected equipment.

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The FCC Wants You to Know
Modifications not authorized by the manufacturer may void users authority to operate this device.
Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15
of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential
installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in
accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause
harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the
user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
• Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
• Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
Circuit City Global Sourcing, Ltd.
CAUTION: DO NOT ALLOW THE PRODUCT TO BE EXPOSED TO
RAIN OR MOISTURE. USE ONLY WITH SPECIFIED ADAPTER OR
CABLE.
This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is
subject to the following two conditions:
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and
(2) This device must accept any interference received,
including interference that may cause undesired operations.

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Main Features
• 61 keys touch keyboard, 16 velocity level, TOUCH ON/OFF
• Multi-functional LCD which can display the keyboard and staff
• 128 realistic voices (including 123 PCM voices, 4 Chinese voices and one drum kit)
• 100 auto accompanying styles
• 100 songs
• 3 lesson modes
• Auto Chord Bass ON/OFF
• Record and playback
• 5 memory spaces
• 16 levels of ACCOMP VOLUME
• SYNC, START/STOP, FILL IN/VARIATION, FILL IN/NORMAL and INTRO/EDITING controls for different styles.
• CHORD DICTIONARY for beginners.
• Others: Piano, Sustain
• 16-channel for MIDI OUT

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Contents
General Guide ................................................................................................................................................................5
1. Front Panel ................................................................................................................................................................5
2. Rear Panel Jack ........................................................................................................................................................5
3. LCD Display ...............................................................................................................................................................5
Power Supply .................................................................................................................................................................6
Connections ...................................................................................................................................................................7
- Headphone Jack ........................................................................................................................................................7
- AUX OUT Jack ..........................................................................................................................................................7
- MIDI OUT ..................................................................................................................................................................7
Play Demo Songs ...........................................................................................................................................................8
Play Songs ......................................................................................................................................................................9
Lessons .................................................................................................................................................................... 9-10
- Start Lesson ........................................................................................................................................................... 10
- Lesson 1 ................................................................................................................................................................. 10
- Lesson 2 ................................................................................................................................................................. 10
- Lesson 3 ................................................................................................................................................................. 10
Selecting and Playing a Voice ....................................................................................................................................11
Voices and Effects ................................................................................................................................................. 12-13
- Piano Voice ............................................................................................................................................................. 12
- Transpose ............................................................................................................................................................... 12
- Sustain Voice .......................................................................................................................................................... 12
- Touch ...................................................................................................................................................................... 13
Selecting a Style .................................................................................................................................................... 13-14
Playing a Style ........................................................................................................................................................ 14-16
- Playing a Selected Style .................................................................................................................................... 14-15
- Set the Tempo ........................................................................................................................................................ 15
- Style Control ...................................................................................................................................................... 15-16
- Accomp. Volume ..................................................................................................................................................... 16
Memory ........................................................................................................................................................................ 16
One Touch Settings .................................................................................................................................................... 17
Function Select ...................................................................................................................................................... 17-18
- Transpose ............................................................................................................................................................... 18
- Beat ........................................................................................................................................................................ 18
- MIDI Channel .......................................................................................................................................................... 18
- Effect ...................................................................................................................................................................... 18
Metronome ................................................................................................................................................................... 19
Record and Playback ............................................................................................................................................. 19-20
- Record ............................................................................................................................................................... 19-20
- Playback ................................................................................................................................................................. 20
Chord Dictionary .................................................................................................................................................... 20-21
MIDI ......................................................................................................................................................................... 21
- What is MIDI? ......................................................................................................................................................... 21
- MIDI OUT ............................................................................................................................................................... 21
Specifications .............................................................................................................................................................. 22
Appendix 1 - Voice List ............................................................................................................................................... 23
Appendix 2 - Style List ............................................................................................................................................... 24
Appendix 3 - Song List ............................................................................................................................................... 25
Appendix 4 - DEMO List ............................................................................................................................................. 26
Appendix 5 - MIDI Implementation Chart .................................................................................................................. 26
Appendix 6 - Chord Table ........................................................................................................................................... 26
Warranty ....................................................................................................................................................................... 27

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General Guide
1. FRONT PANEL
1) POWER SWITCH
2) MASTER VOLUME
3) ACCOMP VOLUME
4) TEMPO
5) CHORD DIRECTORY
6) AUTO BASS CHORD
7) LESSON
8) STORE/M1-M5
9) O.T.S.
10) START/STOP
11) SYNC
12) INTRO/EDITING
13) FILL-IN A
14) FILL-IN B
15) PIANO
16) METRONOME
17) SUSTAIN
18) TOUCH
19) DEMO
20) RECORD
21) PLAY/STOP
22) FUNCTION
23) VOICE
24) STYLE
25) SONG
26) NUMERIC KEYPAD
27) LCD DISPLAY
2. REAR PANEL
1) MIDI OUT port
2) AUX. OUT jack
3) PHONES jack
4) DC 9-12V jack
1) A.B.C.
2) LESSON 1
3) LESSON 2
4) LESSON 3
5) VOICE
6) STYLE
7) SONG
8) RECORD
9) BEAT
10) TEMPO/COUNT
11) VOICE NUMBER
12) CHORD
13) TREBLE CLEF
14) BASS CLEF
15) O.T.S.
16) M1-M5
3. LCD DISPLAY

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Power Supply
This electronic keyboard can be powered by a current from a
standard household wall outlet (using the specified AC adapter) or
by batteries.
Using the AC Adapter
Make sure that only the specified AC adapter for this electronic
keyboard is used. The adapter shall be 12V DC output, 800mA,
and centre positive type. Make sure to turn off the electronic
keyboard before you connect the adapter into the AC wall outlet
and the cord into the unit.
CAUTIONS!
• Use only the specified AC adapter. Use of another type of
adapter creates a danger of fire and electrical shock
• For safety’s sake, make sure to unplug the AC adapter
from the wall outlet whenever leaving the electronic
keyboard unattended for a long time.
Using Batteries
Always make sure to turn the keyboard off before inserting new
batteries or replacing old ones.
To insert new batteries:
1. Open the battery compartment underneath the keyboard.
2. Insert 6 D size (SUM-1, R-20) batteries into the battery
compartment, noting the correct polarity.
3. Replace the compartment cover and make sure it locks firmly
in place.
Low battery indications:
Any of the following symptoms may indicate low battery power.
Replace batteries as soon as possible whenever any of the
following occurs:
• A dim and difficult to read LCD display.
• Abnormally low speaker/headphone volume.
• Distortion on the sound output.
• Sudden power failure when playing at a high volume.
• Abnormal playing of the rhythms or demo songs.
• Dimming of the display when playing at a high volume.
CAUTIONS!
• When inserting batteries, make sure to follow the polarity
markings.
• Never use batteries of different types.
• Never mix old batteries with new ones.
• Replace the batteries as soon as possible after any sign
of discharge.
• Always remove the batteries from the keyboard’s
batteries compartment when the keyboard is not
expected to be used for a long period of time.

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Connections
The Headphone Jack
If you prefer to play with headphones for high quality personal
monitoring, plug a stereo headphone set into the rear panel
PHONES jack.
Plugging a set of headphones into the PHONES jack will shut off
the speakers automatically.
The AUX OUT Jack
The AUX OUT jack delivers the output of the keyboard for
connection to an external amplifier.
Using an audio cord, plug it into the AUX OUT jack located on the
rear panel. Then plug the other end of the cord into LINE IN or AUX
IN of the amplifier.
The MIDI OUT Jack
The MIDI IN connector receivers MIDI data from an external MIDI
device. The MIDI OUT connector transmit MIDI data generated by
the electronic keyboard to an external MIDI device.
DEFINITION:
• MIDI (Musical Instrument Digital Interface) is a world-standard
digital communications interface/language that allows multiple
electronic instruments, computers, and other related devices to
communicate with each other within a connection.
WARNING
To avoid damage to the instrument and other devices
to which it is connected, turn the power switches of this
keyboard and all related devices OFF when you want to
plug in or unplug between this instrument and all related
devices.

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PO W E R
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M A ST ER V O L UM E
M IN M A X
Play Demo Songs
Playing a Demo Song
A selection of 6 demo songs are built-in for your listening
pleasure or for fun.
This will give you a good idea of what your keyboard can do.
1. Press the [DEMO] button at any time to enter demo mode.
All 6 demos will play from the first in the sequence. At this
time the LCD displays d-xx.
2. You can use the [0-9] or the (-/OFF)/(+/ON) button to select
a demo song. When a song is selected, the song number of
the selected song will flash for 3 seconds before the demo
song starts.
3. To stop the demo song, press the [DEMO] button again or
simply press the [START/STOP] button.
NOTE:
• All the keys are inactive in this mode except for
the [DEMO], [START/STOP], [TEMPO] and [0-9]
number keys. The keyboard in inactive as well.
Turn the Power On and Adjust the Volume
1. Connect the DC power correctly and then press [POWER] to turn it on.
2. Adjust the volume to an appropriate level by turning the [MASTER VOLUME] switch.

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Play Songs
A selection of 100 songs are built-in for your listening
pleasure or for fun.
You can use the Melody Off function to turn off the melody
of the song and learn to play by following the signals on
the display.
1. Press the [SONG] button during the voice, style,
piano, dictionary, etc. modes. All 100 songs will play
from the current song in sequence. At this time, the
Song indicator on the LCD will light up, and the LCD
displays the song number s-xx.
2. You can use the [0-9] or the (-/OFF)/(+/ON) buttons
to select a song. When a song is selected, the song
number of the selected song will flash for 3 seconds
before the song starts.
3. If you want to listen to a specific song, press the
[START/STOP] button to start the song in song mode.
The song will play repeatedly. At this time the keyboard is
inactive. Press [START/STOP] again to stop the song.
NOTE:
• All the keys are inactive in this mode except
for the [DEMO], [START/STOP], [TEMPO]
and [0-9] number keys. The keyboard
in inactive as well, except for pressing
[LESSON].
In song mode, press the [LESSON] to enter the
lesson mode. Three lesson modes (LESSON 1, 2,
3) are provided for users to learn, grading the user’s
performance when complete.
Lesson
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