System mode – Kawai LH-1 User Manual

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MIDI Connections (based upon the above graphic)

Keyboard #1 is transmitting digital data via MIDI OUT jack.

Keyboard #2 is receiving this digital data via MIDI IN jack.

Keyboard #2 is also passing THRU Data received via MIDI IN from
Keyboard #1 unchanged to Sound Module #3

Sound Module #3 is receiving the digital data transmitted from Keyboard
#1 MIDI OUT jack via the Keyboard #2 MIDI THRU jack.

The LH-1 will normally be placed in the #1 position as the primary controller, but could
be connected into other positions.

LH-1 Example:

Using the above graphic for explanation:

The graphic shows Keyboard #1 as the primary controlling instrument.

When the LH-1 is in position #1, its MIDI played key data will be transmitted to
instrument #2, which also passes THRU unchanged to #3. You could select sounds in #2
and #3 and hear these sounds while playing the LH-1.

Selecting MIDI Local Off in LH-1 System Mode would allow you to hear only
instrument #2 and #3.

5. System Mode

The SYSTEM MODE screen allows you to modify the LH-1’s Operating System settings
– including Speaker Assignments, MIDI and Musical Tuning, and Restore Factory
Settings.
Always enter the System Mode from the normal operating mode. You cannot
enter System Mode from the Hymns and Children’s Songs feature.

Entering System Mode

To enter SYSTEM MODE, press and hold the first two function buttons (located below
the Display) for about 2 to 5 seconds, or until the Display changes.


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(hold down both buttons simultaneously)


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