Radio Shack LK-1161 user manual

User manual for the device Radio Shack LK-1161

Device: Radio Shack LK-1161
Category: Video Game Keyboard
Manufacturer: Radio Shack
Size: 2.94 MB
Added : 12/18/2013
Number of pages: 16
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42-4057 OWNER’S MANUAL — Please read before using this equipment.
Two Power Options — let you power the keyboard from 12-Note Polyphonic Sound
— lets you play and hear
internal batteries (not supplied) or standard AC power
up to 12 notes at the same time, so you can play or
(with an optional adapter) so you can make music almost create almost any type of music.
anywhere (see “Connecting Power” on Page 2).
100 Tones — let you set your
100 Auto-Rhythms — pro

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T Th he F e FCC W CC Wa ant nts You t s You to o K Know now    The FCC Wants You to Know ...................... 2 This equipment has been tested and found  Reorient or relocate the receiving Connecting Power ....................................... 2 to comply with the limits for a Class B digital antenna. Installing Batteries .................................... 2 device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC  Increase the separation between the Using AC Power .....

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 #   To amplify your keyboard’s sound, you can the back of the keyboard, then connect the connect it to an optional external amplifier other end of the cable to the amplifier’s input 1 using an audio cable with a /4-inch (6.35 jack(s) (such as AUX IN or TAPE IN). mm) plug (not supplied). To connect an RadioShack sells a full line of amplifiers, external amplifier to your keyboard, insert speakers, and cables. the cable’s plug into PHONES/OUTPUT on  

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A Quick Look at Your Keyboard $    !" (Back of Keyboard) Headphones/Output Jack — lets you connect headphones so you can play without disturbing others, or an external amplifier so you can play for a crowd (neither supplied) (see “Connecting Headphones” on Page 2). Transpose Function — lets you instantly change the key of the music, even while you are playing (see “Changing Keys” on Page 9). ONE KEY PLAY — lets you play PART SELECT — lets you a prerecorded song in

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!  POWER/ 1. To turn on the keyboard, set  Basic Operation MODE to NORMAL. The POWER/MODE    The keyboard automatically selects the indicator lights.  tone GRAND PIANO (No. 00) when you To save power when operating on batteries, 2. To hear a sample of the keyboard’s turn the power on. To select a different the keyboard automatically turns off after tone, see “Selecting/Playing a Preset many sounds, play a prerecorded tune about 6 minu

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Using the Preset Auto-Rhythms "  PERCUSSION (No. 99) lets you play the 35 Percussion Sounds different percussion sounds shown here. When you select the Fingered or Concert The symbol for each sound appears above 1 Chord mode, the keys in the lower 1 /2 octaves the corresponding key on the keyboard.  become the accompaniment keys and do not produce percussion sounds. See “Using Auto Accompaniment”. Selecting/Playing an Auto-Rhythm  The keyboard automatically selec

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 Standard Fingering — lets you play 7. To stop auto accompaniment and the START/STOP chords on the accompaniment keys auto-rhythm, press .  using standard chord formations of Concert Chord three or four notes (see “Standard You can press any labeled note(s) to the right ""  Fingering”). of the lowest note in the chord to produce a The standard fingering method uses minor, a dominant seventh, or minor seventh standard formations of three or four notes, chord. 

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Using Lesson Mode   "  The keyboard’s lesson mode helps you you play (or do not play). Try not to Using Lesson Mode follow along with any of the prerecorded delay the accompaniment – you can still  When using a two-hand tune, the note tunes, even if you have no experience slow down the tempo using TEMPO if  lengths are not indicated in easy play and playing a keyboard. The keyboard lets you the normal speed is still too fast for you. slow play modes (Step 1 and

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          Key lighting turns on automatically when: "" Changing the Tone of a You can change the tone before starting  you turn on the keyboard. Prerecorded Tune play or while play is already in progress.  you press DEMO to play demo tune.  You cannot change the tone of the two- hand tunes (number 85 through 99). TONE 1. Press while the SONG indicator  you press SONG in the normal mode. is on. Both the SONG and TONE  Selecti

Summary of the content on the page No. 10

Troubleshooting !  &' (( '&( ) The keyboard has turned off Set POWER/MODE to OFF then ON automatically. again. Repeatedly press VOLUME or to   The volume is turned down. increase the volume. The headphones are connected. Disconnect the headphones. No sound, even if keys Make sure the batteries are fresh and are pressed. Power supply problem. inserted correctly, or the AC adapter is connected securely. You are pressing too few Set POWER MODE to NORMAL o

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""  " These tables show the left-hand fingering for the chords you play most often. This illustration shows which fingers on your left hand match the numbers on the charts. You cannot play chords marked with an asterisk (*) in the fingered mode on this keyboard. 11 Standard Fingering Chord Charts

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Standard Fingering Chord Charts 12

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13 Standard Fingering Chord Charts

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Rhythm List   POPS I DANCE/FUNK 00 CLUB POP 50 TECHNO POP 01 FUNKY POP 1 51 RAVE 02 RAP POP 52 CLUB GROOVE 03 FUNKY POP 2 53 TECHNO 04 SOUL BALLAD 54 TRANCE 05 POP BALLAD 55 HOUSE 06 LOVE BALLAD 56 GROOVE SOUL 07 FUNKY POP 3 57 DISCO 08 EPIC BALLAD 58 RAP 09 LITE POP 59 FUNK POPS II EUROPEAN 10 16 BEAT SHUFFLE 60 POLKA 1 11 16 BEAT POP 61 POLKA 2 12 16 BEAT FUNK 62 MARCH 1 13 8 BEAT POP 63 MARCH 2 14 8 BEAT SOUL 64 WALTZ 15 8 BEAT SHUFFLE 65 VIENNESE WALTZ 16 DANCE POP 1 66 FRENCH WALT

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 Number of Keys ...................................................................................................................................... 61 Polyphonic Sound ............................................................................................................... 12-note (Max.) Preset Tones ........................................................................................................................................ 100 Auto-Rhythms .....................

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Limited One-Year Warranty This product is warranted by RadioShack against manufacturing defects in material and workmanship under nor- mal use for one (1) year from the date of purchase from RadioShack company-owned stores and authorized Ra- dioShack franchisees and dealers. EXCEPT AS PROVIDED HEREIN, RadioShack MAKES NO EXPRESS WARRANTIES AND ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING THOSE OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FIT- NESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, ARE LIMITED IN DURATION TO THE DURATION OF THE WRITTEN


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