9
Getting Ready
3. Connecting the Pedal
Connect the supplied pedal to one of the
pedal jacks.
fig.3-03
If the pedal is connected to the Damper
pedal jack, it can be used as a damper
pedal.
If the pedal is connected to the Soft pedal
jack, it can be used as a soft pedal.
Damper Pedal
Use this pedal when you want the sound to linger on.
While the damper pedal is depressed, the sound from
the keyboard continues to linger for an extended period,
even when you remove your fingers from the keys.
This is the same function as the right-most pedal on an
acoustic piano.
Soft Pedal
This pedal softens the sound.
Playing with the soft pedal depressed produces a sound
that is not as strong as when otherwise played with the
equivalent strength.
This is the same function as the left-most pedal on an
acoustic piano.
MEMO
By connecting an additional pedal, you can use both a damper
pedal and a soft pedal simultaneously.
To purchase an additional pedal (DP-2/DP-6), please contact the
dealer where you purchased the ep-90/70.
4. Turning the Power On and
Off
NOTE
Once the connections have been completed, turn on power to your
various devices in the order specified. By turning on devices in the
wrong order, you risk causing malfunction and/or damage to
speakers and other devices.
1. Turn the volume all the way down.
fig.3-04
2. Press the [Power] switch, to turn on the
power.
The power switch is located at the right side of the back
panel.
fig.3-05
fig.3-06.e
The power indicator lights in red.
After a few seconds, the keyboard will produce sound
when played.
fig.3-07.e
NOTE
This unit is equipped with a protection circuit. A brief interval (a
few seconds) after power up is required before the unit will operate
normally.
or
MIDI
Out In
Output
InputPedal
Damper
R
R
Soft
L
(
Mono
)
L
(
Mono
)
MaxMin
Volume
Power
DC In 9V
1200 mA
Power
On
Off
ON
Lower position
ChorusReverb
Power
Piano 1
MaxMin
Volume
Lit