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18 CP4 STAGE/CP40 STAGE Owner’s Manual
Setting Up
Auto Power-Off
The Auto Power-Off function automatically turns off your
stage piano after a certain period of inactivity, which is
approximately 30 minutes by default.
If you would like to disable this function, turn off the stage
piano once and then turn it back on while holding down
the leftmost key on the keyboard. The message “Auto
power off disabled” will be displayed on-screen, and this
function will remain disabled until you set a new Auto
Power-Off time.
If necessary, use the following procedure to set the time
until the Auto Power-Off function turns off the stage piano.
Press [UTILITY]; select 01: General using [u] and press
[ENTER]; select AutoOff using [d]; set the desired time
using [-1/NO] and [+1/YES] or the Data Dial; press
[STORE].
NOTICE
The stage piano remains charged and draws a small
amount of power even when turned off by the Auto Power-
Off function. To shut it down completely, therefore, unplug
it from the wall outlet.
In certain modes of operation such as when data has been
edited, the Auto Power-Off function may not turn off the
stage piano when the set period of inactivity has elapsed.
We recommend, therefore, that you always turn off the
instrument manually when you are finished using it.
If your stage piano is connected to other equipment such
as amplifiers, speakers, or a computer, but you do not
intend to use it for some time, we recommend that you
turn off all devices as described in their owners manuals.
Doing so eliminates the risk of damage to the other
equipment. If you do not want the stage piano to turn off
automatically when connected to other equipment, disable
the Auto Power-Off function.
Any unsaved data will be lost when the Auto Power-Off
function turns off the stage piano. Be sure, therefore, to
store your work before it does so.
If the stage piano’s AutoOff parameter is set to “off, that
setting will be retained when you import system data that
was saved externally, regardless of the Auto Power-Off
setting contained in that data. If, however, a specific Auto
Power-Off time has been set using the AutoOff parameter
and system data is imported, the Auto Power-Off setting
contained in that data will be applied.
It should be noted that executing the Factory Set function
(page 43) will cause the Auto Power-Off time to revert to
the default setting of 30 minutes.
NOTE
Settings for the Auto Power-Off function do not represent exact
times and there may be some variation.
When the Auto Power-Off function has turned off the instrument,
you will first need to return the [P] switch to the Off (N) position in
the case of the CP4 STAGE or the Standby (N) position in the
case of the CP40 STAGE before turning it back on.
Adjusting Volume and LCD
Contrast
While playing your stage piano, you can adjust the output
volume either on the instrument itself or via your keyboard
amplifiers or powered speakers. The stage piano’s
volume is adjusted using the [MASTER VOLUME] dial.
Set the instrument’s volume to close to 70% of the
maximum, and then raise the volume on the keyboard
amplifiers or powered speakers by an appropriate
amount.
NOTE The stage piano’s [MASTER VOLUME] dial cannot be used
to adjust the volume of audio being input via the [AUX IN]
jack (page 45).
CAUTION
To prevent hearing loss, avoid using headphones at high
volumes for extended periods of time.
If you find it difficult to read the on-screen text, you can
adjust the LCD contrast using the [-1/NO] and [+1/YES]
buttons with the [UTILITY] button held down.
NOTE The Contrast parameter on the General screen from the
Utility area can also be used to adjust the LCD contrast as
described above. Refer to the Reference Manual (pdf) for
details.
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