User's Manual
E-20
Configuring Settings with the Keyboard
In addition to selecting tones and Music Library tunes, 
you also can use the FUNCTION button in 
combination with the keyboard keys to configure 
effect, keyboard touch, and other settings.
1.
Use the “Parameter List” on pages E-22 - 
E-24 to find the setting you want to configure, 
and note its details.
2.
Use “Keyboard Keys Used for Configuring 
Settings” on page E-21 to find the location on 
the keyboard for configuring the setting you 
want.
3.
While holding down the FUNCTION button, 
press the keyboard key for the setting you 
want to configure.
• The digital piano will sound an operation tone after it 
configures the setting.
Example: To lower the transpose setting by one 
semitone
4.
Release the FUNCTION button to complete 
the setting procedure.
NOTE
• You can configure the digital piano so no operation 
tone sounds in step 3. For details, see “
bt
 Operation 
Tone” under “Parameter List” on pages E-22 - E-24.
Keyboard Setting Operation Types
There are four types of operations that you can perform 
while configuring settings with the keyboard keys: 
Type A, Type B, Type C, and Type D.
Example: Pressing the STRINGS keyboard key to select the 
STRINGS 1 tone
• Holding down a key raises or lowers the setting at 
high speed.
• To return to the initial default setting, press both 
keys at the same time.
Example: To enter “120”, press keys 1, 2, 0.
• When you press a key, the digital piano will beep to 
let you know which setting is selected.
• A long beep indicates that the applicable setting is 
turned off.
Example: While reverb is turned off, pressing the Reverb 
keyboard key twice will cause the digital piano 
to beep twice, which indicates that the Small Hall 
setting is selected.
NOTE
• You can find out what operation type applies to each 
setting by checking the “Operation Type” in the 
“Parameter List” on pages E-22 - E-24.
FUNCTION
To configure settings with the 
keyboard
Transpose T key
Type A: Direct input
Type B: Raising or lowering a setting using the + and 
– or T and S keyboard keys
Type C: Value input using the numeric keys (0 to 9)
Type D: Toggling or cycling through settings by 
pressing a keyboard key










