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Table of Contents

Chapter 1 Getting Started 3

Items Supplied with the Disklavier............................... 3 Names of Parts and Their Functions ............................ 4

Preparing the Tablet Controller ...................................6

Chapter 2 Basic Operations 8

Operating the Tablet Controller.................................. 8 Turning the Disklavier On .......................................... 9

Turning the Disklavier Off (Standby Mode)................ 12 Shutting Down the Disklavier ................................... 13

Chapter 3 Basic Playback 15

Playing Back the Sample Songs in the Song Library ....15 Adjusting the Overall Volume ..................................18 Selecting a Song ....................................................19 Searching Forward and Backward in a Song ............21 Selecting Directly the Different Song

from the Current Album........................................22 Repeating Song Playback........................................23

Changing the Playback Tempo ................................ 24 Playing Back Songs in a Different Key

(Transposition) ................................................... 25 Playing Back Only the Desired Piano Part ................. 26 Playing Back Songs with the Lyrics on the Screen....... 27 Changing the Background of the Lyric Screen ........... 28 Adjusting the Volume of the Microphones Input

and the Depth of its Reverbration......................... 30

Chapter 4 Basic Piano Playing 32

Playing the Acoustic Piano (Acoustic Mode)...............32 Playing the Digital Piano (Quiet Mode) .....................32 Using Headphones (Headphone Mode) ....................33

Adjusting the Volume Balance among the Keyboard Playing, Ensemble Sound, Software Playback, and Microphones Input............................................. 34

Chapter 5 Creating a Song Library 36

Basic Operation on the File Manager .......................36 Creating an Album in the Library .............................39 Renaming an Album, Song, or Play List .....................40 Creating a New Play List .........................................41 Adding the Desired Song to Play List ........................43

Copying Albums, Songs or the Entire Contents in a Source........................................................ 44

Deleting Albums, Songs and Play Lists ...................... 47 Rearranging the Order of Albums, Songs

and Play Lists ..................................................... 49 Erasing the Data in a Floppy Disk ............................ 51

Chapter 6 Other Features 52

Key Prompt Display during SmartKeyTM Playback .......52 Display during Recording ........................................52 Display during Playback of DisklavierRadio ...............53 Display during Using the IDC Service........................53 Changing the Design of the Room (Background) ........54

Changing the Picture in the Frame ........................... 55 Slide Show ........................................................... 57 Adding Images to the Picture Collection for the Frames

in a Room (Background) ...................................... 58 Refreshing Contents in [From/To PC Folder] .............. 59

Chapter 7 Function of the Configuration Bar 60

Pairing the Tablet Controller and the Disklavier ..........60 Restarting the Interface Screen .................................62 Adjusting the Volume of the Tablet Controller .............63

Adjusting the Brightness of the Touch Screen ............. 64 Setting the Time Zone............................................. 65 Other Buttons ........................................................ 66

Chapter 8 Troubleshooting 67

Chapter 1

Getting Started

In addition to the items listed in Items Supplied with the Disklavier in Advanced Operating Manual, the items below are supplied with your Disklavier as well.

Tablet Controller (1)

Rechargeable batteries for Tablet Controller (1)

Cradle for Tablet Controller (1)

AC adaptor for Tablet Controller (1)

AC power cord for Tablet Controller (1)

Tablet Controller Operation manual (this book) (1)

Items Supplied with the Disklavier

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Names of Parts and Their Functions

Tablet Controller

Left side Right sideFront

Bottom side

Cradle

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Tablet Controller Touch screen pg. 8 Tapping with your fingers or the stylus pen

Speaker Outputs the sound of the Tablet Controller itself.

CHARGE lamp Lights up orange when the Tablet Controller is being charged. Lights up green when the Tablet Controler is fully charged. Blinks red when the battery is almost empty.

(power button)/ Power lamp

Turns on the Tablet Controller. When this button is pressed while the Tablet Controller is on, the Power Management screen appears to shut down the system. / Lights up when the Tablet Controller is on.

P button Shows the configuration bar. When this button is pressed while the configuration bar appears, the configuration bar is cleared.

CF card slot For future use.

Headphone jack For future use.

Microphone jack For future use.

USB port For future use.

AC adaptor jack Accepts the AC adaptor when the Tablet Controller is used without a cradle.

Stylus pen For operating the touch screen.

Pen holder Holds the stylus pen.

Microphone For future use.

Cradle interface Accepts the terminal on the cradle.

PC card slot For future use.

Cradle USB port Same as 9.

AC adaptor jack Accepts the AC adaptor.

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Preparing the Tablet Controller

1 Set up the cradle.

2 Put the rechargeable battery into the Tablet Controller.

Tip: Before removing the battery, move the battery lock to the direction of an arrow.

Battery lock

Rechargeable battery

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Adjusting the angle of the cradle to your preference Loosen the two screws on the bottom of the base plate, adjust the angle, and then tighten the screws.

3 Open the cover of the cradle interface, and then set the Tablet Controller on the cradle. Charging starts and the charge lamp lights in orange.

Charge lamp

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Base plate

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Before operating the Disklavier Be sure to set up the Disklavier and the Tablet Controller. ( pg. 11 Setting Up the Disklavier in Advanced Operating Manual)

You can operate the Tablet Controller by tapping items on the touch screen with your fingers. It is, however, recommended to use the supplied stylus pen to tap on a small point.

Tapping with your fingers or the stylus pen Touch an item (application icon, button, control, etc.) on the touch screen once to execute its function.

Convention In the following procedures, the buttons and controls are of the Tablet Controller unless otherwise noted.

Operating the Tablet Controller

Stylus pen

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Turning the Disklavier On

1 Confirm that the power cable of the Power Supply unit is connected to an AC wall outlet.

2 Press the [ON] side of the [POWER] switch on the Monitor speakers. ( pg. 10 in Advanced Operating Manual)

Note: This step is necessary only for models supplied with the Monitor speakers.

3 Press the [ON] side of the [MAINS] switch on the Power Supply unit. ( pg. 5 in Advanced Operating Manual)

4 Press the [ON] side of the [MAINS] switch on the I/O Center. ( pg. 4 in Advanced Operating Manual)

on the Media Center starts flashing green. Wait until on the Media Center stops flashing and dimly lights green, and then go to step 5.

Note: It may take several minutes.

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5 Press (power button). The Tablet Controller is turned on and the Play screen appears.

Note: This may take approximately two minutes. When turning the Disklavier back on after shutting down, be sure to wait 10 seconds before doing so.

Tip: Pressing on the Media Center also turns the Disklavier on. In such a case, be sure to press (power button) to turn on the Tablet Controller as well.

Note: After turning on the Tablet Controller for the first time, set up the Time Zone. For the procedure, pg. 65 Setting the Time Zone.

Play screen

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Note: In case the Disklavier and the Tablet Controller cannot connect in wireless, the following display appears.

If this happens, either the Disklavier is turned off or the Tablet Controller is out of specified operation range.

Note: It takes several minutes to turn on the Disklavier. So if you turn on the Tablet Controller and the Disklavier at the same time, the above display may appear for a while. Once the Disklavier is turned on, the above display will be changed to the standby display automatically.

Standby display

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After daily use, be sure to turn the Disklavier off by following the procedure below. In Standby mode, the piano is in effect turned off. However, electrically it is in a state in which a small quantity of power is being consumed.

Turning the Disklavier Off (Standby Mode)

1 Tap on at the top of the Function bar.

2 Tap on . on the media center lights dimly green.

The following screen appears.

3 Tap on . The Disklavier turns off.

Tap to restart the Disklavier.

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Before disconnecting the power cable from the AC wall outlet, be sure to shut down the Disklavier by following the procedure below.

Shutting Down the Disklavier

1 Tap on at the top of the Function bar.

2 Tap on .

3 Tap on to shut down the Disklavier. on the media center goes out.

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About the [MAINS] switches The [MAINS] switches (on both the Power Supply unit and the I/O Center) only need to be switched off when you are not going to use the Disklavier for a long period of time. It is effectively the same as disconnecting the power cable from the AC wall outlet. For daily use, you can keep the [MAINS] switches on, and turn the Disklavier on and off by following the procedure Turning the Disklavier Off (Standby Mode) ( pg. 12).

4 Press (power button) to shut down the Tablet Controller.

5 Tap on to shut down the Tablet Controller. When turning the Disklavier back on, be sure to wait for 10 seconds before doing so.

Power Button Pressed

Enter Low Power Mode

Shutdown System

Dismiss

Power Management

Tap to turn off the back light of the touch screen.

Tap to clear the [Power Management] screen.

[Power Management] screen

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Playing Back the Sample Songs in the Song Library

1 Turn the Disklavier on. ( pg. 9 Turning the Disklavier On).

2 Tap on on the Function bar in the Play screen.

Play screen

Function bar

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3 Tap on .

4 Tap on the desired album. The frame of the selected album will be displayed in red.

To select songs other than the first one in the album, tap on the desired album again, and then tap on the desired song. ( pg. 22)

Appears when there are more albums not shown in the screen. In such a case, tap on to show the next album. Tap on to show the last album.

Appears when there are more albums not shown in the screen. In such a case, move the slide bar to show the hidden albums.

Albums contained in the [Pianosoft Library]

Current page/Total page

Appears when there are more albums not shown in the screen. In such a case, tap on to show the previous album. Tap on to show the first album.

Prev

Top

Sort buttons

Tap to show the page containing the selected album.

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To pause playback, tap on .

will change to .

To continue playback, tap on .

To select the next song, tap on .

To select the previous song, tap on .

Tip: When is pressed while the last song of the album is played back, nothing happens. When is pressed while the first song of the album is played back, nothing happens.

5 Tap on .

6 Tap on to start playback. will change to .

Selected song and elapsed playing time

Selected album and songs in the selected album

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Adjusting the Overall Volume

1 Tap on on the right bottom of a screen.

2 Drag the volume knob to adjust the volume. The volume knob will disappear if you dont touch it for about 3 seconds.

Volume knob

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Selecting a Song

1 When you play back a song on a floppy disk, a CD, or a USB medium, load the relevant medium into their respective drives or port on the Media Center. ( pg. 2, 20 in Advanced Operating Manual)

2 Tap on on the Function bar.

Function bar

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3 Tap on the desired source*. * In this manual, we call each removable medium (floppy disk, CD, and USB flash memory,

etc.) and the internal song library as a source.

Tip: Pressing on the Media Center also select the source, and then starts playback.

Tip: You can change the order of album on the screen by tapping on sort buttons. Album Number Album Name Updated Date Last Played Date Playcount

Selectable sources

Sort buttons

Selectable albums

Tap to show the page containing the selected album.

Appears when there are more albums not shown in the screen. In such a case, move the slide bar to show the hidden albums.

Current page/Total page

Appears when there are more albums not shown in the screen. In such a case, tap on to show the previous album. Tap on to show the first album.

Prev

Top

Appears when there are more albums not shown in the screen. In such a case, tap on to show the next album. Tap on to show the last album.

User PianoSoft CD FD

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During playback or pausing, tap on / to locate the desired point. Tap on to start playback. During pausing, tap on / , and then tap on the same button again to pause at the desired point.

Tip: Tapping on the desired point on the playback status bar starts playback from that point.

4 Tap on the desired album. The frame of the selected album will be displayed red.

To select songs other than the first one, tap on the desired album again, and then tap on the desired song. ( pg. 22)

To play the selected album from its first song, see step 5 6 on Playing Back the Sample Songs in the Song Library. ( pg. 17)

Searching Forward and Backward in a Song

Forward/Backward button

Playback status bar

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You can specify the desired song to be played on the Play screen.

Selecting Directly the Different Song from the Current Album

1 Playback the desired song. ( pg. 19 Selecting a Song).

2 Tap on nearby the song list.

3 Tap on the desired song, and then on . The desired song is selected.

Selected album and songs in the selected album

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Repeating Song Playback

1 Tap on on the Function bar. The Ex-Ctrl (Extra control) bar appears on top center of the screen.

Tip: You can move the Ex-ctrl bar wherever you want by dragging the right side of the bar.

2 Tap on / to select the desired repeat mode. ALL: Repeats all songs in the current album. ONE: Repeats the current song only. RND: Repeats all songs in the current album in random order. OFF: Cancels repeat setting.

3 Tap on after you finish setting to clear the bar. To cancel the repeat mode, select OFF in step 2.

Tip: You can also clear the bar by tapping on again.

[Repeat] control buttons

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This feature is useful, for example, when you listen to a complicated piano part with more care in slow tempo, and also when you practice a difficult piano part in slow tempo. You can change the tempo while the song is played back or stopped.

Changing the Playback Tempo

1 Select the desired song. ( pg. 19 Selecting a Song)

2 Tap on on the Function bar. The Ex-Ctrl bar appears on top center of the screen.

3 Tap on [Tempo] / to adjust the value.

To resume the original tempo, tap on [Tempo] .

Tip: The value can be adjusted from 50% to +20% in 1% increments.

4 Tap on after you finish changing the tempo to clear the bar.

Tip: You can also clear the bar by tapping on .

[Tempo] control buttons

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This feature is useful, for example, when you want to sing along in a key you are most comfortable with.

Playing Back Songs in a Different Key (Transposition)

1 Select the desired song. ( pg. 19 Selecting a Song)

2 Tap on on the Function bar. The Ex-Ctrl bar appears on top center of the screen.

3 Tap on [Transpose] / to adjust the value.

To cancel the transposition, tap on [Transpose] .

Tip: The song can be temporarily transposed in half-step keys up or down two octaves (24 to +24).

Note: Care must be taken when transposing songs on CDs, as increasing or decreasing the transposition value too much may have an adverse effect on sound quality.

4 Tap on after you finish adjusting the value to clear the bar.

Tip: You can also clear the bar by tapping on .

[Transpose] control buttons

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This could be useful, for example, when you listen to one part with more care, and also when you practice only the left- or right-hand part while the Disklavier plays the other.

Playing Back Only the Desired Piano Part

1 Select the desired song. ( pg. 19 Selecting a Song)

2 Tap on on the Function bar. The Ex-Ctrl bar appears on top center of the screen.

3 Tap on (left-hand part) / (right-hand part) to play/mute the part. Each time you tap on the part, its setting changes as follows showing the status with the color of the part icon: Ex.: The setting of the left-hand part

4 Tap on after you finish selecting the part to clear the bar.

Tip: You can also clear the bar by tapping on .

[Part Cancel] control buttons

Play Mute

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You can display the lyrics of songs played back. You can enjoy singing to your own Piano accompaniment and singing in Karaoke.

Playing Back Songs with the Lyrics on the Screen

1 Tap on on the Function bar in the Play screen ( pg. 10).

2 Select the desired song. ( pg. 19 Selecting a Song)

Lyric screen

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Note: For a user in North America, it is recommended to visit the website below to purchase songs with lyrics.

http://www.yamahamusicsoft.com/

For a user living in an area other than in North America, it is recommended to consult your dealer.

You can change the background of the Lyric Screen depending on your mood. You can select an image from the category such as Nature, Flowers, Vacation, World, Textures, Holiday, and Romantic.

3 Tap on . Playback starts. The lyrics appear, and a color of the lyric changes as the song proceeds. Note: The lyrics are not shown when a song does not include the lyrics data.

Note: When a song does not include the lyrics data, only a song title is shown.

4 Tap on to return to the Play screen.

Changing the Background of the Lyric Screen

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1 Tap on on the Function bar in the Play screen ( pg. 10).

2 Tap on on the left bottom of the Lyric screen.

3 Tap on the desired category, and then the image.

4 Tap on to show the selected image as the background. The [Background Select] screen is cleared.

Lyric screen

Categories

Images

[Background Select] screen

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Adjusting the Volume of the Microphones Input and the Depth of its Reverbration

1 Tap on on the Function bar in the Play screen ( pg. 10).

2 Tap on on the left bottom of the Lyric screen.

Lyric screen

[MIC Volume] bar

[Reverb Type] buttons

[Reverb Depth] bar

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3 Tap on the desired point on the [MIC Volume] bar to adjust the volume of the Microphones input.

4 Tap on the desired [Reverb Type] button, and then tap on the desired point on the [Reverb Depth] bar to adjust its depth.

5 Tap on . The [MIC Setting] screen is cleared.

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The Disklavier is a versatile instrument offering various functions that integrate innovative technologies, but lets start with the most basic use of the piano: playing the keyboard.

Play the keyboard as you would play any acoustic piano. You do not need to turn the Disklavier on.

Put the Disklavier in Quiet mode when you want to play the keyboard more quietly or more privately than on the acoustic piano. When Quiet Mode is activated, you are essentially playing the digital piano. Since the play sound is output through the Monitor speakers*, you can adjust the volume to your preference.

Playing the Acoustic Piano (Acoustic Mode)

Playing the Digital Piano (Quiet Mode)

1 Turn the Disklavier on. ( pg. 9 Turning the Disklavier On)

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2 Tap on on the left bottom of a screen to engage the Quiet Mode. The color of turns to blue ( ).

Tip: Pressing on the Media Center also engages the Quiet Mode.

3 Play the Disklavier. You will hear the sound of the digital piano through the Monitor speakers*.

To disengage Quiet Mode, tap on on left bottom of a screen. The color of turns to red ( ).

Tip: Pressing on the Media Center also inactivates the Quiet Mode.

* Only for models supplied with the Monitor speakers.

Using Headphones (Headphone Mode)

1 Turn the Disklavier on. ( pg. 9 Turning the Disklavier On)

2 Connect the supplied stereo headphones to the PHONES jack on the bottom of the Media Center. ( pg. 2 in Advanced Operating Manual)

QUIET

QUIET

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appears.

3 Play the Disklavier. The Acoustic mode is silenced and the digital piano sound is heard only from the connected headphones.

Note: Two sets of headphones can be connected simultaneously. In this case, the two headphones should be of the same model.

Adjusting the Volume Balance among the Keyboard Playing, Ensemble Sound, Software Playback, and Microphones Input

1 Tap on on the Function bar.

Headphone mode indication

[Reset] button

Balance control display

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Voice: Adjusts the volume of the digital piano sound* that you play on the Disklaviers keyboard in Quiet/Headphone mode. ( pg. 32 Playing the Digital Piano (Quiet Mode))

* Note that this setting has no effect on the volume of the piano part pre-recorded on the software.

TG: Adjust the volume of the ensemble sound produced by the tone generator (TG) of the Disklavier.

Audio: Adjusts the volume of the accompaniment or standard audio sound pre-recorded on the software (CDs).

MIC: Adjusts the volume of the connected microphone.

2 Tap on the desired point on the volume bar of the desired sound to adjust its volume. To reset the setting, tap on .

3 Tap on after you finish adjustment. Balance control display is cleared.

Tip: You can also clear the Balance control display by tapping on .

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The following functions are useful for organizing the contents in the song libraries ([Pianosoft Library], [CD Library], [Download Library], [From/To PC Folder], and [User Library]) as well as the [Play Lists]. ( pg. 25 Utilizing the Play Lists in Advanced Operating Manual.)

This section explains how to select an album, song, or play list.

Basic Operation on the File Manager

1 Tap on on the Function bar.

2 Tap on . File Manager screen appears.

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Tip: The File Manager screen shows the hierarchical directory structure of the Disklavier in an easy-to-understand appearance. You can intuitively select your desired song file or album.

[Source] buttons [Album] list [Song] list

Starts playing the selected song.

Information area Shows the selected source and details of the album or song.

File operation buttons Once a source, album or song is selected, the available operation buttons are displayed.

Finishes the file operation and returns to play screen.

[FD] Song 01

Song 02

Song 03

Album 01*

Album 01

Album 02

[Pianosoft Library]

[User Library]

[CD Library]

[Play Lists]

[From/To PC Folder] [Download Library]

[CD]

[USB Media]

Source Album Song

Song 01

Album 01

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3 Tap on the desired source.

Ex: When [Pianosoft Library] is selected

4 Tap on the desired album.

Ex: When [PianoSoft Solo (Demo)] is selected

5 Tap on the desired song.

Ex: When [Black Key Etude in G flat from] is selected

The background of [Source] become pink.

The selected source become red.

The available operation appears.

The background of [Album] become pink.

The selected album become red.

The available operation appears.

The background of [Song] become pink.

The selected song become red.

The available operation appears.

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Creating an Album in the Library

1 Select the desired source. ( pg. 36.)

2 Tap on .

3 Tap on .

4 Tap on each character for the name of the new album.

Note: The name must be within 64 characters.

5 Tap on or . The software keyboard is cleared.

[New Album] screen

Software keyboard

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6 Make sure the name is correct, and then tap on .

7 Make sure [Complete] appears, and then tap on .

Renaming an Album, Song, or Play List

1 Select the desired album, song, or play list. ( pg. 36.)

2 Tap on .

3 Tap on .

The title of the selected album, song, or play list

Software keyboard

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4 Tap on each character for the name of the new album.

Note: The name must be within 64 characters.

5 Tap on or . The software keyboard is cleared.

6 Make sure the name is correct, and then tap on .

7 Make sure [Complete] appears, and then tap on .

Creating a New Play List

1 Tap on to select [Play Lists] as the source. ( pg. 36.)

2 Tap on .

[Create List] screen

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3 Tap on .

4 Tap on each character for the name of the new Play List.

Note: The name must be within 64 characters.

5 Tap on or . The software keyboard is cleared.

6 Make sure the name is correct, and then tap on .

7 Make sure [Complete] appears, and then tap on .

Software keyboard

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Adding the Desired Song to Play List

1 Select the desired song. ( pg. 36.)

2 Tap on .

3 Tap on , and then on the desired album as a destination.

4 Tap on .

5 Make sure [Complete] appears, and then tap on .

The selected song

[Add to PlayList] screen

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This function is available except for [CD Library] and [Play Lists].

Copying Albums, Songs or the Entire Contents in a Source

1 Select the desired source, album or song. ( pg. 36.)

2 Tap on one of the desired file operation buttons below: : Selects the desired source to be copied

: Select the desired album to be copied.

: Select the desired song to be copied.

Note: The available file operation buttons differ depending on the selected contents.

The screen asking the destination appears.

Ex.: When you tap on

Selected source

[Copy All] screen

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Ex.: When you tap on

From now on, the procedure for coping a song is explained as an example.

Ex.: When you tap on

3 Tap on for destination source selection.

4 Tap on the destination source, and then on . [Select Source] screen is cleared.

Selected album

[Copy Album] screen

Selected song

[Copy Song] screen

[Select Source] screen

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Note: The contents of a source other than CD cannot be copied to [CD Library].

5 Tap on for destination album selection.

6 Tap on the destination album, and then on . [Select Album] screen is cleared.

7 Make sure the destination is correct, and then tap on .

8 Make sure [Complete] appears, and then tap on .

[Select Album] screen

Destination source and album

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This function is available for all song libraries and [Play Lists].

Deleting Albums, Songs and Play Lists

1 Select the desired album, song, or play list. ( pg. 36.)

2 Tap on one of the desired file operation buttons below: : Delete the desired album

: Delete the desired song

: Delete the desired play list

: Delete the desired song on the desired play list

Ex.: When you tap on

Ex.: When you tap on

[Delete Album] screen

Selected album

[Delete Song] screen

Selected song

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Ex.: When you tap on

Ex.: When you tap on

From now on, the procedure for deleting a song is explained as an example.

3 Make sure it is all right to delete it, and then tap on .

4 Make sure [Complete] appears, and then tap on .

Tip: Even if you delete a play list or song of the play list, the original song file cannot be deleted.

[Delete List] screen

Selected list

[Clear Song] screen

Selected song

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This function is available for all libraries and [Play Lists].

Rearranging the Order of Albums, Songs and Play Lists

1 Select the desired album, song or play list. ( pg. 36.)

2 Tap on one of the desired file operation buttons below: : Rearrange the order of albums

: Rearrange the order of songs

Ex.: When you tap on

Rearranging buttons : Moves the album to the top of

the source. :Moves the album

downward. :Moves the album

upward. : Moves the album to the end

of the source.

The selected album

The destination [Sort Album] screen

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Ex.: When you tap on

3 Tap on the rearranging button to move the selected album or song to the desired position, and then on

.

4 Make sure [Complete] appears, and then tap on .

Rearranging buttons : Moves the song to the top of

the album. :Moves the song

downward. :Moves the song

upward. : Moves the song to the end of

the album.

The selected song

The destination

[Sort Song] screen

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Make sure that the floppy disk is already formatted.

Erasing the Data in a Floppy Disk

1 Tap on .( pg. 36.)

2 Tap on .

3 Tap on .

Note: Before tapping on , make sure it is all right to delete the contents.

Note: DO NOT turn off the Disklavier or eject the floppy disk while the deletion is in progress.

4 Tap on .

[Delete All] screen

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See pg. 35 SmartKeyTM Playback in Advanced Operating Manual for details.

While recording, the following display appears.

Note: While this screen appears, the Disklavier cannot be controlled by the Tablet Controller.

Key Prompt Display during SmartKeyTM Playback

Display during Recording

Key prompt is shown here.

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While playing back DisklavierRadio, the following display appears.

While connecting the Disklavier to the IDC service, the following display appears and operations on the Tablet Controller are disabled.* * Except for during DisklavierRadio playback.

Display during Playback of DisklavierRadio

Display during Using the IDC Service

Channel name

Volume knob ( pg. 18 Adjusting the Overall Volume)

[Acoustic/Quiet] button ( pg. 32 Playing the Digital Piano (Quiet Mode))

Song title

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You can change the design of the room (background) depending on your mood.

Note: The design and the number of the Rooms are subject to change without notice.

Changing the Design of the Room (Background)

1 Tap on on the Function bar in the Play screen ( pg. 10). Every time you tap on it, the design of the room changes as follows:

Tip: You can change a picture in a frame on the wall of the room. ( pg. 55 Changing the Picture in the Frame)

Room 1

Room 6

Room 2

Room 5

Room 3

Room 4

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You can change, move, zoom in or out the picture in the frame on the Room (background). (This is limited to only the design with a picture in a frame.)

Changing the Picture in the Frame

1 Tap on on the Function bar.

2 Tap on .

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3 Tap on the frame in which you want to change the picture. The inside of the frame turns to red.

Tip: You can add your favorite pictures as options for the frame. See pg. 58 for details.

4 Tap on the arrows or / to modify the picture in the selected frame.

5 Tap on . The changed design is saved.

Tip: When you want to change the picture in another room, tap on to select the desired room, and then start from step 1.

To return to the Play screen, tap on .

Current picture number

Moves the picture upward, downward, right, and left

Zooms in or out

Saves the modification

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You can enjoy a slide show using pictures saved in My Picture folder. ( pg. 58)

Slide Show

1 Tap on a picture in a frame.

A picture saved in My Picture folder is displayed in turn in the whole area of a screen.

2 Tap on a screen during a slide show. The slide show finishes, and then the screen returns to the Play screen.

Frame

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You can replace the picture in a frame at the shipment with your favorite ones by adding the pictures to the picture collection. Furthermore, the added pictures are used for the slide show ( pg. 57).

Adding Images to the Picture Collection for the Frames in a Room (Background)

1 Connect the I/O Center to a LAN (local area network) to which a Windows PC with a picture data is also connected.

2 Start up Explore, and then open [My Network Places] on the PC. Tip: Make sure that the Disklavier is on, and then start up Explore.

I/O Center (right side)

Windows PC

LAN

Note: It is necessary that I/O center can get IP address as a DHCP client.

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3 Open [Dkv******]* and confirm that [My Picture] is shown under that. * [******] differs depending on the model.

4 Copy your favorite images to [My Picture].

Note: Only the JPEG files are available for this function. The extension should be .jpeg, .jpg, .jpe, .JPEG, .JPG or .JPE.

Note: The recommended solution of the image file is 800 x 600 pixels or lower. In case a solution of the image file is more than the size recommended above, it may take more time to show the entire image.

Refreshing Contents in [From/To PC Folder]

1 Perform step 1 2 in Selecting a Song. ( pg. 19)

2 Tap on .

3 Tap on .

Note: For details on copying song files to [From/To PC Folder], refer to Copying Song File from a Personal Computer to the Disklavier on pg. 37 in Advanced Operating Manual.

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Note: Before making this setting, you are recommended to turn off all wireless appliances other than the Disklavier.

Pairing the Tablet Controller and the Disklavier

When purchased, this setting is already done. So you dont have to perform the following procedure.

1 Press (P button).

2 Tap on .

P

Configuration bar

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3 Tap on .

4 Tap on . The program starts searching for the Disklavier.

Tip: ****** differs depending on the model.

5 Tap on . The setting is saved, and the following message appears.

6 Tap on . Now you can use the Tablet Controller as a remote controller of the Disklavier.

[Message Box] screen

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Note: If the following message appears, the Tablet Controller may be connected to another wireless appliance, or the Disklavier may not be turned on. In this case, turn on the Disklavier, turn off all other wireless appliances, and perform the procedure from step 1 again while standing near the Disklavier.

If the Tablet Controller malfunctions, or does not respond, restart the interface screen.

Restarting the Interface Screen

1 Press (P button).

2 Tap on .

3 Tap on .

P

Configuration bar

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You can adjust the volume of the Tablet Controller.

4 Tap on . The interface screen closes, and then restarts.

Adjusting the Volume of the Tablet Controller

1 Press (P button).

2 Tap on .

3 Drag the slider to adjust the volume, and then tap on .

P

Configuration bar

Slider

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Adjusting the Brightness of the Touch Screen

1 Press (P button).

2 Tap on .

3 Drag the slider to adjust the Brightness, and then tap on .

P

Configuration bar

Slider

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Setting the Time Zone

1 Press (P button).

2 Tap on .

3 Tap on .

4 Tap on tab.

P

Configuration bar

Configuration

Brightness Adjustment

Volume Adjustment

Touch Panel Calibration

Configuration

Power Supply Time & Date

Wireless LAN

LAN

Current Configuration

Disable

Network Device: Wireless LAN Host Name: localhost Domain Name: localdomain ESS-ID: ANY IP Adress: Acquires automatically Netmask: Gateway: Name Server:

OKUpdate Cancel

Modify...

Network

IeConfig

Network Device

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Other buttons such as and on the configuration bar are not generally used.

5 Tap on [Time Zone] , and then on your time zone in the drop down list.

6 Tap on .

7 Tap on .

Other Buttons

Power Supply

Corrent Time 07/21/2004 18:31:12

Time & Date

Timezone:

Time & Date Configuration

Year:

America/Los_Angeles

Africa/Abidjan Africa/Accra Africa/Addis_Ababa Africa/Algiers Africa/Asmera Africa/Bamako Africa/Bangui Africa/Banjul Africa/Bissau Africa/Blantyre Africa/Brazzaville Africa/Bujumbura Africa/Cairo Africa/Casablanca Africa/Ceuta Africa/Conakry Africa/Dakar Africa/Dar_es_Salaam Africa/Djibouti Africa/Douala Africa/El_Aaiun Africa/Freetown Africa/Gaborone Africa/Harare Africa/Johannesburg Africa/Kampala

Month:

Day:

Time:

Minute:

Second:

OK Cancel

Network

IeConfig

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Troubleshooting

If you have problems operating the Disklavier, see if any of the symptoms listed below apply to your problem and follow the recommended remedy.

You cannot turn on the Tablet Controller.

Make sure the Tablet Controller contains batteries. Make sure the Tablet Controller is charged. If the Tablet Controller is broken, consult your

Disklavier dealer.

You cannot operate the Tablet Controller.

The Tablet Controller and the Disklavier do not connect in a wireless environment. Make sure the Tablet Controller is within the

specified operating range. (Make sure you are using the Tablet Controller in a close range to the Disklavier.) If the Tablet Controller still does not connect to the Disklavier, the Tablet Controller may be broken. Consult your Disklavier dealer.

Make sure that the Disklavier is turned on. If the problem continues, consult your Disklavier dealer.

The Tablet Controller does not respond even when you press the buttons.

Restart the interface screen. ( pg. 62) When interface restarting does not solve the

problem, press the Power button on the Tablet Controller for 4 seconds. This will force the Tablet Controller to shut down.

You cannot shut down the Tablet Controller.

Press the Power button on the Tablet Controller for 4 seconds. This will force the Tablet Controller to shut down.

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