Yamaha PSR-260 Owner's Manual - Page 6
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Panel Controls and Terminals s Front Panel y q e r wt !2 !3 !4 !5 !6 000 GrandPno TEMPO 116 !8 !9 @0 !7 u !1 o i !0 @1 q Power switch ([STANDBY/ON]) w [MASTER VOLUME] dial This determines the overall volume of the PSR-260. e [TOUCH] button This turns the Touch Response function on and off. It also lets you set the Touch Sensitivity setting. (See page 28.) r [Dict.] (DICTIONARY) button This calls up the Dictionary function (See page 41). t LESSON [L] (Left) and [R] (Right) buttons These call up the Lesson exercises for the corresponding hand (left or right) for the selected song. (See page 35.) y [OVERALL] button This is for selecting the various "overall" functions. (See page 21.) u [DEMO] button This is used to play the Demo songs. (See page 18.) i [Piano] button This instantly calls up the Grand Piano voice, plus a special piano song and style. (See page 20.) o [METRONOME] button This turns the metronome on and off. (See page 20.) 6 !0 [DJ] button This instantly calls up a special DJ voice, song and style. (See page 22.) !1 Numeric keypad, [+/ON] and [-/OFF] buttons These are used for selecting songs, voices, and styles. (See page 24.) They are also used for entering values and adjusting or making certain settings. !2 [ACCOMPANIMENT ON/OFF] ([A-B REPEAT]) button When the Style mode is selected, this turns the auto accompaniment on and off. (See page 43.) When the Song mode is selected, this controls the A-B Repeat function. (See page 33.) !3 [SYNC START] ([ PAUSE]) button When the Style mode is selected, this turns the Sync Start function on and off. (See page 44.) When the Song mode is selected, this alternately pauses and starts song playback. (See page 32.) !4 [START/STOP] button When the Style mode is selected, this alternately starts and stops the auto accompaniment. (See page 43.) When the Song mode is selected, this alternately starts and stops song playback. (See page 32.)