GENERI CVWE-G414-N1 User manual

SOFT KEYBOARD PIANO
INSTRUCTION MANUAL

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PRODUCT SP EGI F I CATI ON S
PRODUCT FEATURES
FUNCTIONS
PLAYOPERATION
TONE LIST ( 128 TONE)
DEMOSONG LIST (4OSONGS)
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3. FUNCTIONS:
Thank you for purchasing the "SOFT KEYBOARD PIANO" . The "SOFT
KEYBOARD PIANO" is easy to carry and has been made under very high
standards with a focus on meticulous design and production quality control.
Before using this product, please read the instruction sheet carefully.
1. PRODUCTSPECIFICATIONS:
Keyboard Model:
61 key (Standard Piano Key 5 Octave + 1 key)
49key (Standard Piano Key4 Octave + 1 key)
A. Tone :128
B. Rhythm :100
C. Demonstration Songs: 40
D. Rated Voltage
E. Output : DC 6V (BatteryAA 1.5V x 4pcs)
:500MW
F. Size of 49 Key: mainbody: 9.6(L) X 22.8(W) X 3.3 (D) cm
Keyboard :72(L)X 17.8(W) X 0.5 (D) cm
Size of 61 Key: mainbody: 9.6(L) X 22.8(W) X 3.3 (D) cm
Keyboard: 88(L) X 17.4(W) X 0.5 (D) cm
2. PRODUCTFEATURES:
I . The "SOFT KEYBOARD PIANO" is small and can be hand carried, lt
can also be rolled up for easy storage in your hand bag or carrying case.
II. You canselectthe "SOFTKEYBOARD PIANO" 49 Key(4 Octave+ 1
key) for beginners, or the 61 kye (5 Octave + 1 key) for more advanced
students of the piano.
III. The "SOFT KEYBOARD PIANO" has many functions which you can
select on the control box:
. 128 Tone Functions (See Tone List attachment)
o 100 Rhythm Options (See Rhythm ListAttachment)
o Add 001-100 Control Keyboard
o 40 Demo Songs (See Demo song list attachment)
. Music Recording: Max 336 Notes
IV. The "SOFT KEYBOARD PIANO" uses 4 2AA 1.5V batteries which can
last for up lo 12-15 hours of playing time. You can also plug the piano into
a proper electrical outlet with an adaptor.
Function key Description
1. PLAY Play the Recorded Music
2. REC Record Key
3. DEMO Demonstration Key
4. TONE+ Tone Selection Key
5. TONE- Tone Selection Key
6. RHY+ Beat Selection Key
7. RHY- Beat Selection Key
8. START/STOP Start/Stop Demo sonq or Rhvthm Kev
9. ON/OFF Power key
10. VOL+/VOL- Volume Control Button
11. DC6V DC Jack Connect dc(6V)
12, HEAD PHONE Head Phone Jack
13. OUTEXTSP Speaker Jack

4. PLAY OPERATION:
L Play Mode:
1. Press the ON/OFF button to switch on the piano. The LED display and TONE
indicator will light up. TheLED display will show 000andthetonesetting
will beon Tone 000"
2. Press the TONE+ and TONE- button to select the tone of playing. The
selected data will be displayed in the LED.
3. You can also set the rhythm for playing at the same time.
II . Rhythm Mode:
1. Press the START/STOP button to enter the rhythm option.
2. Use the RHY+ button or RHY. button to choose a rhythm preference.
3. Press the TONE+ and TONT- button to select the tohe for playing.
I[. Record Mode:
'1 . Press the REC button to enter the record mode, and the LED will display
REC, then the piano is ready to record notes.
2. When the piano enters the record mode, you can play the music as you please"
The system will record what you have played faithfully by itself , until the
planned system blocks for recording is filled (max 336 notes), and then exit this
function automatically. LED display return to normal status.
3. After entering the record mode, press the REC button to exit, and LED display
OFF then return to normal status.
4. Press the PLAY button to replay the recorded music; but this function will not
available until there is note recorded. When finished, the system will return to
normal status automatically.
5. ln the process of replaying, you can press the TONE+ and TONE- button to
change the tone of the notes recorded.
6. After rerecording and system resetting, recorded notes will be renewed
automatically.
N. Demo Song Mode:
1 . Press the DEMO button to enter the demo song playing status.
2. Press the DEMO button to select any demo song one by one.
3. Press the TONE+ and TONE- button to change the thematic tone when the
demo song is playing.
Others:
1 . lf you do not play any key for 2 minutes, the system will shut off automatically,
then enter the power-saving mode and put out the LED display.
2. When playing the demo songs or rhythms, press the STATR/STOP button may
stop the playing; in the normal mode, press the START/STOP button may enter
the rhythm functions.
3. When the system shuts off automatically, press ANY KEY to awake it. And then
enter the playing mode, LED displays 000.
V. DC 6V JACK: lnsert the DC 6V power adapter into this jack in order to use
the piano without batteries.
\,T. HEADPHONE JACK: Connect stereo headphones to this jack.
5. TONE LIST:
No. LED Show Name
Tone 000
Tone 001
Tone 002
Tone 003
Tone 004
Tone 005
Tone 006
Tone 007
Tone 008
Tone 009
Tone 01 0
Tone 01 1
Tone 0'12
Tone 01 3
Tone 014
Tone 0't 5
Tone 01 6
Tone 017
Tone 01 8
Tone 01 I
Tone 020
Tone 021
fone 022
Tone 023
Tone 024
Tone 025
Tone 026
Tone 027
Tone 028
Tone 029
Tone 030
Tone 031
Tone 032
Tone 033
Tone 034
000
001
002
003
004
005
006
007
008
009
010
011
012
013
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016
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021
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Acoustic Grand Piano
BrightAcoustic Piano .
Electric Grand Piarlo
Honky-tonk Piano
Rhodes Piano
Chorused Piano
Harpsichord
Clavi
Celesta
Glockenspiel
Music Box
Vibraphone
Marimba
Xylophone
Tubular Bells
Dulcimer
Drawbar Organ
Percussive Organ
Rock Organ
Church Organ
Reed Organ
Accordion
Harmonica
Tango Accordion
Acoustic Guitar (Nylon)
Acoustic Guitar (Steel)
Acoustic Guitar (Jazz)
Acoustic GuitAr (Clean)
Acoustic Guitar (Muted)
Overdriven Guitar
Distortion Guitar
Guitar Harmonics
Acoustic Bass
Electric Bass(Finger)
Electric Bass (Pick)
VII. OUT EXT SP JACK: Connect an external speaker to this jack.

Tone 035
Tone 036
Tone 037
Tone 038
Tone 039
Tone 040
Tone 041
Tone 042
Tone 043
Tone 044
Tone 045
Tone 046
Tone 047
Tone 048
Tone 049
Tone 050
Tone 051
Tone 052
Tone 053
Tone 054
Tone 055
Tone 056
Tone 057
Tone 058
Tone 059
Tone 060
Tone 06:l
Tone 062
Tone 064
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Tone 065
Tone 066
Tone 067
Tone O68
Tone 069
Tone 070
Tone 071
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Fretless Bass
Sldp Bhss 1
Slap, Bass 2
Synth Bass 1
Synth Bass 2
Violin
Viola
Cello ,
Contrabass
Trelholo Strings
Pizzicdlo Strings
Orchestral Harp
Timpani
String Ensemble 1
String Ensemble 2
Synth Strings I
Synth Strings 2
ChoirAahs
Voice Oohs
Synth Voice
Orehestra Hit
Trumpet
Trolnbone
Tuba ,
Muted,Trumpet
French Horn
Brass Section
Synth Brass 1
Synth. Erass 2
Sopfario Sax
Alto Sax
Tenor Sax
Baritone Sax
Oboe.'
EngliSh Horn
BasSo0n
Clarinet
Tone 072
Tone 073
Tone 074
Tone 075
Tone 076
Tone 077
Tone 078
Tone 079
Tone 080
Tone 081
Tone 082
Tone 083
Tone 084
Tone 085
Tone 086
Tone 087
Tone 088
Tone 089
Tone 090
Tone 091
Tone 092
Tone 093
Tone 094
Tone 095
Tone 096
Tone 097
Tone 098
Tone 099
Tone 100
Tone 101
Tone 102
Tone't03
Tone 104
Tone'105
Tone 1 06
Tone 107
Tone 1 08
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Piocolo
Flute
ReCorder
Pan Flute
Blown Bottle
Shakuhach
Whistle
Ocarina i
Lead 1 (Square)
Lead 2 (Sawtooth)
Lead 3 (Calliope)''
Lead 4 (Chiff)
Lead 5 (Charagn)
Lead 6 (Voice)
Lead 7 (Fifths)
Lead 8 (Bass+Lead)
Pad 1.(New age)
Pad 2 (Warm)
Pad 3 (Polysynth)
Pad 4 (Choir)
Pad 5 (Bowed)
Pad 6 (Metallic)
Pad 7 (Halo)
Pad 8 (Sweep)
PX 1 (Rain)
PX 2 (Soundtrack)
PX 3 (Crystal)
PX 4 (Atmosphere)
PX 5 (Brightness)
PX 6 (Goblins)
PX 7 (Echoes)
PX 8 (Sci-Fi)
Sitar
Banjo
Shamisen
Koto
Kalimba

Tone 109
Tone 110
Tone 111
fone 112
Tone 113
Tone 114
Tone 115
Tone 116
Tone 117'
Tone 11,8'
Tone 119
Tone 120
Tone 121'r
fone'122
Tone 123
fone 124
Tone 125
Tone 126
lone 127
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125'
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Bagpipe
Fiddle
Shanai
Tinkle Bell
Agogo
Steel Drums
Woodblock
Taiko Drum
Melodic Tom
Synth Drum
Revefse Cymbal
Guitar Fret Noise
Brea*th Noise
Sedshore
BirdTweet
Telephone Ring
Helicripter
App.lause
Gunshot
6. DEMOSONG LIST
SongNo. English Name SongNo EnglishName
IBlue Danube 2t Jasmine Flower
2Sweet smile 22 Sinkiang Adnce
3Lyphard melody 23 RomanceAn0mino
4Ballade For Adeline 24 Dance Of Litde Four Swans
5Turkish March 25 Breakfast At Tiffany's
6Frietrdship Everlasting 26 Pig Angel Back His Wife
7March of The Toreadors 27 Song ofJoy
oIf You Are Happy 28 BrilliantWaltz
9For Elise 29 SwanLake
IO Green Sleeves 30 Serenade Of Mozart
11 Childhood Memorv 31 Love Is Blue
t2 LiangZhu 32 Don'tGO
13 Fields ofFortune 33 Doracmon
t4 Music Instantaneous 34 Prcmiers sour
15 Radetzky March 35 Sealed. With a Kiss
t6 Beer Barrel Polka 36 Serenade of Heykens
L7 Can You Feel The Love Tonight )l Whispers in fall
18 Spain Bullfighter 38 Moon river
19 Spring's Voice Waltz 39 I Just Called To Say I Love You
20 Maiden's Prayer 40 Days On My Past

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CARING FOR YOUR SOFT KEYBOARD PIANO:
The Usage of Battery
A. Do not use rechargeable batteries.
B. Do not dispose of batteries in a fire; the batteries may explode or leak.
C. Do not mix alkaline, standard (CARBON-ZINC) or rechargeable
(NICKEL-CADM I UM) batteries.
D. Do not mix old and new batteries.
E. Be sure to insert batteries correctly.
F. Exhausted batteries should be removed from the product.
Clean the piano with a piece of soft and dry cloth
Please roit up the keyboard properly and place it into the carrying bag
after use.
Do not store the piano in high temperature and high humidity.
8. CAUTIONS:
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When the unit is not being used, it is recommended that you remove all
batteries from the battery compartment. This will safeguard against any
damage to the piano from battery leakage.
When using the adaptor, make sure that the batteries are removed.
lf you are using the piano by means of an electrical outlet always switch
off the piano ahd remove the adaptor'from the piano after use.
Keep the keyboard level when in use. Do not place on uneven surface or move
the keyboard around while playing. This may damage the functions.
Do not tamper with the wiring of this product with a cutter or other sharp
tools. lt may damage the keyboard functions.
U. When rolling up the teyboard after use, Do not roll it too tight'
Do not pull or twist the body or keyboard.
Do not place the piano near areas with strong electric waves. The
waves may affect and damage the product functions.
Do not separate any of the piano's parts.
Do not use the piano in a wet or dusty area.
Avoid usage and storage in high temperature or high humidity. High
temperatures and moisture may cause the product malfunction.
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9. TROT BLESt{OOTltaG:
lf lie So.!t kdyboard,P.ianqslopsoperating while you are playing,it may,be
the batteries have been exhausted: lnsert B+w:batteries at this time.
(This pertains to if you aid'not using'an electrical outlet powerto your
piano)
lf there is an interruption in sound quality or a piano key malfunction,
prqss theON/OFF buttor !o turn offthe pia1o.,Th-e1 press the ON/OFF
button again,to turn,on lhe piano and to reset it to its uiginal settings.
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