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Overview of the system menu, Sy ste m me nu, System menu parameters – Kawai MP10 User Manual

Page 72: Entering the system menu, Selecting the system parameter category, Adjusting system parameters

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The SYSTEM menu contains parameters and settings that affect the general operation of the MP10.

The settings are grouped into four categories: Utility, Offset, User, and Reset, selected using the function buttons.

SYSTEM parameters will be memorised automatically upon exiting the menu.

„ SYSTEM Menu parameters

Category

Parameters

Utility

System Tuning, System Channel, LINE IN Level, Volume Fader Action, LED Brightness,

Out Mode, LCD Reverse, LCD Contrast, Foot Switch Mode, Eff. SW Mode, Lock Mode

Offset

EQ Offset ON/OFF, EQ Offset Hi/Mid/Lo, Reverb Offset

User

User Touch Curve, User Temperament

Reset

Reset One Sound, Reset One Setup, Reset System, Reset Recorder,

Reset All Sound, Reset All Setup, Reset PowerOn, Factory Reset

„ Entering the SYSTEM Menu

Press the SYSTEM button.

The LED indicator for the SYSTEM button will turn ON, and the

SYSTEM Menu will be shown in the LCD display.

„ Selecting the SYSTEM parameter category

After entering the SYSTEM Menu:

Press the F1, F2, F3, or F4 function buttons to select the desired

SYSTEM parameter category.

Function button

SYSTEM parameter category

F1

Utility

F2

Offset

F3

User

F4

Reset

„ Adjusting SYSTEM parameters

Turn the four control knobs (A, B, C, D) located on either side of

the LCD display to adjust the displayed parameters.

Parameters can also be adjusted by using the CURSOR buttons

to move the selection cursor, and –/NO or +/YES buttons to

decrease or increase the value of the selected parameter.

* Press the CURSOR

c or CURSOR d buttons to cycle through the other

SYSTEM Menu pages.

Press the EXIT button to exit the SYSTEM Menu and return to the

Play Mode screen.

* The adjust SYSTEM parameters will be memorised automatically.

* To prevent data loss, avoid turning the power OFF while the MP10 is

saving SYSTEM Menu settings.

Overview of the SYSTEM Menu