Casio LK 210 User Guide - Page 17

USB port, Sustain/Assignable Jack, Microphone Jack, Accessories and Options - electric keyboard

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Connections Connection Example To keyboard's PHONES/OUTPUT jack Stereo standard plug PIN plug (red) PIN jack INPUT 1 INPUT 2 PIN plug (white) Standard plug Keyboard or guitar amp USB port You can also connect the keyboard to a computer. See "Connecting to a Computer" on page E-35 for details. Sustain/Assignable Jack You can connect an optional sustain pedal (SP-3 or SP-20) to the SUSTAIN/ASSIGNABLE JACK to enable the capabilities described below. For details on how to select the pedal function you want, see "SUSTAIN/ASSIGNABLE JACK (Default: SUS)" on page E-38. SUSTAIN/ASSIGNABLE JACK Microphone Jack You can connect a commercially available microphone to the microphone jack and sing along with notes played on the keyboard. For details, see "Using the Microphone Jack" on page E-17. Accessories and Options Use only the accessories and options specified for this keyboard. Use of non-authorized items creates the danger of fire, electrical shock, and personal injury. SP-20 Sustain Pedal • With piano tones, depressing the pedal causes notes to linger, much like a piano's damper pedal. • With organ tones, depressing the pedal causes notes to continue to sound until the pedal is released. Sostenuto Pedal • As with the sustain pedal function described above, depressing the sostenuto pedal causes notes to be sustained. • This difference between a sostenuto pedal and sustain pedal is the timing. With a sostenuto pedal, you press the keys and then depress the pedal before you release the keys. • Only the notes that are sounding when the pedal is depressed are sustained. Soft Pedal Depressing the pedal softens the sound of the notes being played. Rhythm Start/Stop Pedal In this case, the pedal performs the same functions as the START/STOP button. E-15

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Connection Example
USB port
You can also connect the keyboard to a computer. See
Connecting to a Computer
on page E-35 for details.
Sustain/Assignable Jack
You can connect an optional sustain pedal (SP-3 or SP-20) to
the SUSTAIN/ASSIGNABLE JACK to enable the capabilities
described below.
For details on how to select the pedal function you want, see
SUSTAIN/ASSIGNABLE JACK (Default: SUS)
on page
E-38.
SP-20
SUSTAIN/ASSIGNABLE JACK
Sustain Pedal
With piano tones, depressing the pedal causes notes to
linger, much like a piano
s damper pedal.
With organ tones, depressing the pedal causes notes to
continue to sound until the pedal is released.
Sostenuto Pedal
As with the sustain pedal function described above,
depressing the sostenuto pedal causes notes to be sustained.
This difference between a sostenuto pedal and sustain pedal
is the timing. With a sostenuto pedal, you press the keys
and then depress the pedal before you release the keys.
Only the notes that are sounding when the pedal is
depressed are sustained.
Soft Pedal
Depressing the pedal softens the sound of the notes being
played.
Rhythm Start/Stop Pedal
In this case, the pedal performs the same functions as the
START/STOP button.
INPUT 1
INPUT 2
PIN jack
PIN plug (red)
PIN plug (white)
Stereo standard plug
Keyboard or
guitar amp
To keyboard
s
PHONES/OUTPUT
jack
Standard plug
Connections
Microphone Jack
You can connect a commercially available microphone to the
microphone jack and sing along with notes played on the
keyboard. For details, see
Using the Microphone Jack
on
page E-17.
Accessories and Options
Use only the accessories and options specified for this
keyboard. Use of non-authorized items creates the danger of
fire, electrical shock, and personal injury.