Musacus S2018 Guide

KEYBOARD MANUAL
AND WARRANTY
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Congratulations on purchasing the “Hand Roll Piano”. The “Hand Roll
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. PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS:
Keyboard Model:
49key (C2 – C7) Standard Piano Key 4 Octave + 1 key
A. Tone: 128
B. Rhythm: 100
C. Demonstration Songs: 20
D. Rated Voltage: DC 6V 300mA (Battery 2AA 1.5V x 4pcs)
E. Output: 500 MW
F. Size: 49 Key Control Box : 102(W) x 184(H) x 33(D) mm Keyboard: 750(W) x
175(H) x 4.0(D)
2. PRODUCT FEATURES
I. The “Hand Roll Piano” is small and can be hand carried. It can also be rolled up
for easy storage in your hand bag or carrying case.
II. You can select the “Hand Roll Piano” 49 Key (4 Octave + 1 key) for beginners, or
the 61 Key (5 Octave + 1 key) for more advanced students of the Piano.
III. The “Hand Roll Piano” has many functions which you can select on the control
box:
• 128Tonefunction(SeeToneListattachment)
• 100RhythmOptions(SeeRhythmListattachment)
• Add001-100ControlKeyboard
• 20DemoSongs(SeeDemoSongListattachment)
• MidiOut16OutputChanneldesign.refer page 4, 4(V)
IV. The“HandRollPiano”uses42AA1.5Vbatterieswhichcanlastforupto12-15
hours of playing time. You can also plug the piano into any electrical outlet
with an adaptor.
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3. FUNCTIONS
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Function key Description
1. Down Key
2. Up Key
3. TONE Tone Indicator
4. RHY Beat Indicator
5. VOLUME Volume Control Button
6. DEMO Demonstration Key
7. FUNCTION Tone/Beat Key
8. MIDI CHANNEL Midi Out Channel refer page 4, 4(V)
9. VIB Vibrato Key
10. START/STOP Start/Stop Key
11. ON/OFF ON/OFF Switch
12. MIDI OUT Midi Out Jack refer page 4, 4(V)
13. OUT EXT SP Speaker Jack
14. HEAD PHONE Head Phone Jack
15. DC 6V DC Jack Connect DC (6V)
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4. PLAY OPERATION
I. Press the “POWER” key to switch on the piano. The LED Display, Volume and
Tone Indicators will light up. The LED display will show 001, and the tone
setting will be on PIANO 1, use the ( ) up or ( ) down keys to choose a tone
preference.
II. VIB KEY: Press VIB key to choose the vibrating sound effect.
III. RHYTHM: Press the FUNCTION key to turn on the rhythm option. When the RHY
light turns on, use the ( ) up or ( ) down keys to choose a rhythm preference.
Then press the START/STOP key to start and stop your rhythm selection. You
can also control the tempo speed by pressing the ( ) or ( ) keys during your
playing. (Refer to the RHYTHM List for more details).
IV. SONG DEMONSTRATIONS: Press DEMO Key. The LED display will show on (001),
use the ( ) up or ( ) down keys to choose a song preference. Then press the
START/STOP key to start and stop your song selection. You can also choose
other song during the song stop. (Refer to the Demo Song List for more details).
V. MIDI OUT JACK : This jack, which is located on the top right side of the control
console, allows the piano to be connected to a personal computer using a MIDI
output cable (not included). The Keyboard can then be utilised with any MIDI
compliant third party software. To use this feature, refer to the instructions that
came with your MIDI compliant third party software.
VI. DC 6V JACK: Insert the DC 6V power adaptor into this jack in order to use the
piano without batteries.
VII. HEADPHONE JACK: Connect stereo headphones to this jack.
VIII. OUT EXT SP JACK: Connect an external speaker to this jack.
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5. TONE LIST
No. Name LED Show
Tone 1 Acoustic Grand Piano AcouPiano
Tone 2 Bright Acoustic Piano BrtPiano
Tone 3 Electric Grand Piano EltPiano
Tone4 Honky-tonkPiano HonPiano
Tone 5 Rhodes Piano RhoPiano
Tone 6 Chorused Piano ChoPiano
Tone 7 Harpsichord Hrpchord
Tone 8 Clavi Clavi
Tone 9 Celesta Clesta
Tone 10 Glockenspiel Glockesp
Tone 11 Music Box MusicBox
Tone 12 Vibraphone Vibphone
Tone 13 Marimba Marimba
Tone 14 Xylophone Xylophon
Tone 15 Tubular Bells TubBells
Tone 16 Dulcimer Dulcimer
Tone 17 Drawbar Organ DrawOrg
Tone 18 Percussive Organ PercuOrg
Tone 19 Rock Organ RockOrg
Tone 20 Church Organ ChurhOrg
Tone 21 Reed Organ ReedOrg
Tone 22 Accordion Accordin
Tone 23 Harmonica Harmonic
Tone 24 Tango Accordion TaAccord
Tone 25 Acoustic Guitar (Nylon) NylonGt
Tone 26 Acoustic Guitar (Steel) SteelGt
Tone 27 Acoustic Guitar (Jazz) JazzGt
Tone 28 Acoustic Guitar (Clean) CleanGt
Tone 29 Acoustic Guitar (Muted)MutedGt
Tone 30 Overdriven Guitar OverGt
Tone 31 Distortion Guitar DistorGt
Tone 32 Guitar Harmonics Gtharmon
Tone 33 Acoustic Bass AcouBass
Tone 34 Electric Bass (Fingar) EBassFin
Tone 35 Electric Bass (Pick) EBassPick
Tone 36 Fretless Bass FretBass
Tone 37 Slap Bass 1 SlapBas 1
Tone 38 Slap Bass 2 SlapBas 2
Tone 39 Synth Bass 1 SynBass 1
Tone 40 Synth Bass 2 SynBass 2
Tone 41 Violin Violin
Tone 42 Viola Viola
Tone 43 Cello Cello
Tone 44 Contrabass Contrabass
Tone 45 Tremolo Strings TremoStr
Tone 46 Pizzicate Strings PizziStr
Tone 47 Orchestral Harp OrchHarp
Tone 48 Timpani Timpani
Tone 49 String Ensemble 1 String 1
Tone 50 String Ensemble 2 String 2
Tone 51 Synth Strings 1 SynStr 1
Tone 52 Synth Strings 2 SynStr 2
Tone 53 Choir Aahs ChoirAah
Tone 54 Voice Oohs VoiceOoh
Tone 55 Synth Voice SynVoice
Tone 56 Orchestra Hit OrchHit
Tone 57 Trumpet Trumpet
Tone 58 Trombone Trombone
Tone 59 Tuba Tuba
Tone 60 Muted Trumpet MuteTru
Tone 61 French Horn FreHorn
Tone 62 Brass Section BrassSec
Tone 63 Synth Brass 1 SynBras 1
Tone 64 Synth Brass 2 SynBras 2
Tone 65 Soprano Sax SopraSax
Tone 66 Alto Sax AltoSax
Tone 67 Tenor Sax TenorSax
Tone 68 Baritone Sax BaritSax
Tone 69 Oboe Oboe
Tone 70 English Horn EngHorn
Tone 71 Bassoon Bassoon
Tone 72 Clarinet Clarinet
Tone 73 Piccolo Piccolo
Tone 74 Flute Flute’
Tone 75 Recorder Recorder
Tone 76 Pan Flute PanFlute
Tone 77 Blown Bottle BlownBot
Tone 78 Shakuhach Shakuhach
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Tone 79 Whistle Whistle
Tone 80 Ocarina Ocarina
Tone 81 Lead 1 (Square) Square
Tone 82 Lead 2 (Sawtooth) Sawtooth
Tone 83 Lead 3 (Calliope) Calliope
Tone 84 Lead 4 (Chiff) Chiff
Tone 85 Lead 5 (Charagn) Charang
Tone 86 Lead 6 (Voice) Voice
Tone 87 Lead 7 (Fifths) Fifths
Tone 88 Lead 8 (Bass+Lead) Bas+Lead
Tone 89 Pad 1 (New age) New age
Tone 90 Pad 2 (Warm) Warm
Tone 91 Pad 3 (Polysynth) Polysynth
Tone 92 Pad 4 (Choir) Choir
Tone 93 Pad 5 (Bowed) Bowed
Tone 94 Pad 6 (Metallic) Metallic
Tone 95 Pad 7 (Halo) Halo
Tone 96 Pad 8 (Sweep) Sweep
Tone 97 PX 1 (Rain) Rain
Tone 98 PX 2 (Soundtrack) Soundtrk
Tone 99 PX 3 (Crystal) Crystal
Tone 100 PX 4 (Atmoshere) Atmoshe
Tone 101 PX 5 (Brightness) Brights
Tone 102 PX 6 (Goblins) Goblins
Tone 103 PX 7 (Echoes) Echoes
Tone104 PX8(Sci-Fi) Sci-Fi
Tone 105 Sitar Sitar
Tone 106 Banjo Banjo
Tone 107 Shamisen Shamisen
Tone 108 Koto koto
Tone 109 Kalimba Kalimba
Tone 110 Bag Pipe BagPipe
Tone 111 Fiddle Fiddle
Tone 112 Shanai Shanai
Tone 113 Tinkle Bell TinkBel
Tone 114 Agogo Agogo
Tone 115 Steel Drums SteelDrm
Tone 116 Woodblock Woodblck
Tone 117 Taiko Drum TaikiDrm
Tone 118 Melodic Tom MelodTom
Tone 119 Synth Drum SynthDrm
Tone 120 Reverse Cymbal RevCymbl
Tone 121 Guitar Fret Noise GtFrNois
Tone 122 Breath Noise BreaNois
Tone 123 Seashore Seashore
Tone 124 Bird Tweet BrdTweet
Tone 125 Telephone Ring TeleRing
Tone 126 Helicopter Helicort
Tone 127 Applause Applause
Tone 128 Gunshot Gunshot
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6. RHYTHM LIST
No. Name LED Show
RH1 Beat 1 148
RH2 8 Beat 2 130
RH3 8 Beat 3 116
RH4 8 Beat Adria 100
RH5 8 Beat Party 120
RH6 8 Beat Rock 116
RH7 Root Rock 128
RH8 Hard Rock 120
RH9 16 Beat Pop 80
RH10 16 Guitar Pop 100
RH11 Kool Shuffle 88
RH12 Pop Shuffle 90
RH13 Jazz Rock 100
RH14 16 Beat Ballad 76
RH15 Slow & Easy 70
RH16 Love Song 70
RH17 Organ Ballad 78
RH18 Analog Ballad 77
RH19 6,8 Slow Rock 68
RH20 Modern 6,8 56
RH21 Acoustic Bld 158
RH22 House 120
RH23 Euro Beat 145
RH24 Euro House 146
RH25 Trance 128
RH26 Club Dance 123
RH27 Techno1 152
RH28 Techno2 85
RH29 Trip Hop 109
RH30 Ground bet 94
RH31 Saturday N. 110
RH32 70,S Disco 117
RH33 Disco Choco 106
RH34 Disco Hands 122
RH35 Disco Funk 126
RH36 Disco Fox 125
RH37 Disco Party 120
RH38 Big Band 1 134
RH39 Big Band 2 184
RH40 Big Band 3 92
RH41 Swing 154
RH42 Swing Fox 192
RH43 Shuffle 158
RH44 Acoustic Jazz 140
RH45 Jazz Ballad 76
RH46 Dixieland 110
RH47 Soul Shuffle 106
RH48 Cat Groove 180
RH49 Gosp Brothers 108
RH50 Gosp Sisters 90
RH51 Boogie Woogie 100
RH52 Coco Twist 176
RH53 Rock & Roll 176
RH54 60,S R & Roll 170
RH55 Soul 116
RH56 Rock Shuffle 137
RH57 Motown Soul 150
RH58 6,8 Bluse 68
RH59 Country Rock 148
RH60 Country 2,4 105
RH61 Country 8 Beat 124
RH62 Country Pop 180
RH63 Country Swing 150
RH64 Country Shuffle 126
RH65 Country Ballad 72
RH66 Country Waltz 140
RH67 Blue grass 142
RH68 Hoedown 128
RH69 Latin Pop 120
RH70 Samba City 110
RH71 Bossa Bova 160
RH72 Guitar Bossa 136
RH73 Mambo 104
RH74 Salsa 106
RH75 Beguine 120
RH76 Gypsy Rumba 166
RH77 Pop Rumba 160
RH78 Happy Reggae 88
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7. DEMO SONG LIST
No. Song Name
Demo1 Fur Elise
Demo2 Turkish March
Demo3 Valse,op.64-1
Demo4 Minuet In G
Demo5 Moon Valse
Demo6 Nocturne op.9 no.2
Demo7 Arabesque No.1
Demo8 Maiden’s Prayer
Demo9 Jingle Bells
Demo10 Freedom
Demo11 Silent Night
Demo12 Love Me Tender
Demo13 Spring
Demo14 Happy New Year
Demo15 My Old Kentucky Home
Demo16 Canon
Demo17 “Carmen” Overture
Demo18 Humoresque
Demo19 American Patrol
Demo20 Happy Birthday
RH79 Disco Latin 100
RH80 US March 116
RH81 German March 112
RH82 6,8 March 120
RH83 Ober Polka 128
RH84 Ober Walzer 192
RH85 Polka Pop 126
RH86 Tarantella 136
RH87 Reel 112
RH88 Musette 208
RH89 Jazz Waltz 194
RH90 Christmas 80
RH91 Slow Waltz 90
RH92 Vienna Waltz 180
RH93 English Waltz 90
RH94 Slow Fox 108
RH95 Quickstep 200
RH96 Foxtrot 186
RH97 Tango 130
RH98 Samba 104
RH99 Rumba 112
RH100 Cha Cha Cha 132
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8. CARING FOR YOUR HAND ROLL PIANO
I. BATTERY USAGE :
A. Do not use rechargeable batteries.
B. Do not dispose of batteries in a fire; the batteries may explode or leak.
C.Donotmixalkaline,standard(CARBON-ZINC)orrechargeable
(NICKEL-CADMIUM)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.
II. Clean the piano with a soft and dry cloth.
III. Please roll up the keyboard properly and place it into the carry bag (included)
after use.
IV. Do not storage the piano in high temperature and high humidity.
9. CAUTIONS
I. 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.
II. When using the adaptor, to safe guard against the possibility of battery leakage
over time, make sure that the batteries are removed.
III. If you are using the piano by means of an electrical outlet, always switch off
the piano and remove the adaptor from the main after use.
IV. Keep the keyboard level when in use. Place uneven surface or move the
keyboard around while playing. This may damage the functions.
V. Do not tamper with the wiring of this product with a cutter or other sharp tools.
Is may damage the keyboard functions.
VI. When rolling up the keyboard after use, Do not roll it too tight.
VII. Do not pull or twist the body or keyboard.
VIII. Do not place the piano near areas with strong electric waves. The waves may
affect and damage the product functions.
IX. Do not separate any of the piano’s parts.
X. Do not use the piano in a wet or dusty area.
XI. Avoid usage and storage in high temperature or high humidity. High
temperatures and moisture may cause the product malfunction.
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10.TROUBLE SHOOTING
I. If the Hand Roll Piano stops operating while you are playing, it may be because
the batteries have been exhausted. Insert new batteries at this time. (This
pertains to if you are not using an electrical outlet to power your piano).
II. If there is an interruption in sound quality or a piano key malfunction, press the
POWER key to turn off the piano. Then press the POWER key again to turn on
the piano and to reset it to its original settings.
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WARRANTY
This product has passed strict quality inspection before delivery. Provided the product is
operated according to the instructions in the Musacus Keyboard Manual, this Warranty
covers faults caused by defects in manufacture during the Warranty period.
Please keep this Warranty and present it when requesting after sales service.
This Warranty is the guarantee of customer’s rights and interests. Please present this
Warranty if requesting after sales service:
Product
Name
Hand Roll Piano
Warranty period (from date of
purchase)
Model S2018
Product No.
One year
Date of
purchase
Client
Address
Name Telephone
I have read the Keyboard Manual and
have followed its instructions. Signature
Distributor
Company Telephone
Address
Disclaimer: The terms of this Warranty shall not apply, where;
1. The product has been disassembled without the manufacturer’s permission.
2. The fault is caused by operations precluded in the Musacus Keyboard Manual.
3. The fault is caused by circumstances outside the manufacturer’s control such as
the product being crushed, soaked or burnt.
Where the above conditions prevail normal service charges will apply.
Warranty Returns:
Musacus Global Limted
175 Sylvan Forest Drive, The Woodlands, Texas 77381
Tel: 281 404 5607
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