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Settings
Basic Settings
4
Speaker Volume
The Speaker Volume setting allows the maximum volume level of the instruments speaker output to be
reduced, thus providing ner adjustment control over the master volume. This setting can also serve as a
volume limiter, preventing the CA93/CA63 digital piano from being played too loudly in the home.
* This setting does not aect the headphones or Line-out volume.
1. Selecting the Speaker Volume setting
Enter the Basic Settings menu (page 47).
Press the
e
or
f
buttons to select the Speaker Volume setting.
2. Changing the Speaker Volume setting
Press the
c
or d buttons to alternate between ‘High’ and
‘Low’ Speaker Volume types.
Press a SOUND SELECT button to exit the Speaker Volume
setting and return to normal operation.
5
Phones Volume
The Phones Volume setting allows the maximum volume level of the headphones output to be increased.
The default setting for Phones Volume is ‘Low’ in order to protect an individuals ears from excessive volume
levels. The ‘High’ setting may be selected when using headphones with a high impedance, or in situations
where it is desirable to increase the maximum volume level of the headphones output.
* This setting does not aect the speaker or Line-out volume.
1. Selecting the Phones Volume setting
Enter the Basic Settings menu (page 47).
Press the
e
or
f
buttons to select the Phones Volume setting.
2. Changing the Phones Volume setting
Press the
c
or d buttons to alternate between ‘High’ and
‘Low’ Phones Volume types.
Press a SOUND SELECT button to exit the Phones Volume
setting and return to normal operation.
1-4 Speaker Vol.
= High
1-4 Speaker Vol.
= High
1-4 Speaker Vol.
= Low
1-4 Speaker Vol.
= Low
1-5 Phones Vol.
= Low
1-5 Phones Vol.
= Low
1-5 Phones Vol.
= High
1-5 Phones Vol.
= High
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