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    Using a Memory Card
    663A-E-041A
    Inserting and Removing a Memory
    Card
    IMPORTANT!
    •Make sure you turn off the keyboard before inserting or
    removing a memory card.
    •Be sure to orient the card correctly when inserting it.
    Never try to force a memory card into the card slot when
    you feel resistance.
    •Never remove the memory card from the card slot or
    turn off the keyboard while card data is being accessed
    by a read or format operation. Doing so can corrupt the
    data on the memory card or even damage the card slot.
    To insert a memory card into the card slot
    1With the front side of the memory card facing
    upwards, carefully slide it into the card slot. Slide
    the card all the way in until you hear it click
    securely into place.
    To remove a memory card from the card slot
    1Press the memory card into the card slot and then
    release it. This will cause the card to come part
    way out of the keyboard.
    2Pull the memory card out of the card slot.
    Getting Ready
    IMPORTANT!
    •Before you can use an SD memory card with this
    keyboard, you need to perform the procedure below to
    format it. After formatting the card, transfer SMF data
    from your computer to the card.
    •Formatting an SD memory card with this keyboard
    automatically creates a folder named “MUSICDAT” on
    the card. When transferring SMF data from your
    computer to the card for use by the keyboard, be sure
    to store it in the “MUSICDAT” folder.
    •Note that formatting a card that already contains data
    causes all of that data to be deleted. Data deleted by
    the format operation cannot be recovered. Before
    performing the procedure below, check to make sure
    that the media does not contain any data you might need.
    PREPARATION
    •Insert the SD memory card you want to format into the
    keyboard’s card slot. Make sure that the SD memory
    card’s write protect is removed, which enables writing.
    To format an SD memory card
    1Press the FUNCTION button a number of times until
    the card format setting screen appears.
    2Press the [+] (YES) button.
    •This will display a confirmation message asking
    whether you really want to format the media.
    3Press the [+] (YES) button to start formatting.
    •The message “Pls Wait” will remain on the display to
    indicate that a procedure is being performed. Never
    try to perform any other operation on the keyboard
    while the card is being formatted. After formatting is
    complete, the keyboard returns to the mode you were
    in before you displayed the setting screen.
    •To cancel the format operation, press the [–] (NO)
    button. This returns to the card format setting screen.
    •If an error message appears on the display, see
    “Memory Card Error Messages” on page E-41.
    Pressing the FUNCTION button while an error
    message is on the display returns to the card format
    setting screen.
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    							E-40
    Using a Memory Card
    Reading a Memory Card
    1Press the CARD button.
    2Use the number buttons to input the three-digit
    number that corresponds to the SMF data you want
    to select.
    3Perform one of the following operations.
    To play back SMF data
    3-1Press the START/STOP button.
    •The keyboard will read the SMF data and play it.
    To use SMF data in a 3-Step Lesson
    3-1Press the STEP 1, STEP 2, or STEP 3 button.
    •The keyboard will read the SMF data and start a
    lesson at the step you selected.
    •An error message will appear if the selected SMF
    data file is larger than about 320 KB.
    •If an error message appears, see “Memory Card
    Error Messages” on the following page for
    information about what you need to do.
    •The channel specified as the navigate channel is
    assigned to the right-hand part, while the channel
    that is one less than the channel specified as the
    navigate channel is assigned to the left-hand part.
    •Voice Fingering Guide and on-screen fingering
    indicators, are not supported for SMF data.
    663A-E-042A
    To evaluate your play using SMF Data
    3-1Press the SCORING button.
    •The keyboard will read the SMF data and enter the
    Evaluation Mode.
    •An error message will appear if the selected SMF
    data file is larger than about 320 KB.
    •If an error message appears, see “Memory Card
    Error Messages” on the following page for
    information about what you need to do.
    •The channel specified as the navigate channel is
    assigned to the right-hand part, while the channel
    that is one less than the channel specified as the
    navigate channel is assigned to the left-hand part.
    •On-screen fingering indicators are not supported
    for SMF data.
    4Press the START/STOP button to stop SMF data play.
    Indicator appears 
    						
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    Memory Card Error Messages
    Using a Memory Card
    663A-E-043A
    Display MessageCause Action
    Err No Card
    Err No File
    Err WrongDat
    Err SizeOver
    Err Protect
    Err Format
    Err Not SMF0
    Err Card R/WThere is no memory card loaded in the keyboard
    or the memory card you are using is not loaded
    correctly.
    (1) The memory card song data that is supported
    by the keyboard is not in the MUSICDAT folder.
    (2) The memory card does not have a MUSICDAT
    folder.
    The data is damaged.
    The file is too large to be played by this keyboard.
    The memory card is write-protected.
    (1) The memory card has a format that is not
    supported by this keyboard.
    (2) The memory card has a capacity that is not
    supported by this keyboard.
    (3) There is something wrong with the memory
    card.
    There is no Format 0 SMF format file. This keyboard
    supports Format 0 SMF files only.
    The memory card cannot be written to or formatted
    for some reason.Load a memory card or correctly reinsert the
    memory card.
    ..................................................................... page E-39
    (1) Move the files containing song data supported
    by the keyboard to the MUSICDAT folder.
    (2) Create a MUSICDAT folder and move the
    applicable files into the folder. Formatting the
    card will create a MUSICDAT folder
    automatically.
    ..................................................................... page E-39
    Take the necessary steps to replace the damaged
    data with normal data.
    The maximum supported file size is 320 KB. Select
    a smaller file.
    ..................................................................... page E-40
    Remove write protection and re-format the card.
    ............................................................. pages E-38, 39
    (1) Use this keyboard to format the card.
    ............................................................... page E-39
    (2) This keyboard supports cards with a capacity
    of 1 GB or less.
    ............................................................... page E-38
    (3) Use a different card.
    Use a Format 0 SMF format file.
    ..................................................................... page E-38
    Use a different card. 
    						
    							E-42
    Using a Memory Card
    663A-E-044A
    Err Mem Full
    Sure ?
     dEL UsrSong?
    Card Bank Mode screen
    Step1 to 3
    Scoring1 to 3Playback
    After a few seconds
    YES(+) NO(–)NO(–)
    Pls Wait
    The keyboard starts the playback, lesson, or evaluation YES(+)
    After a few seconds, the “Err Mem Full” message will be replaced by one of the messages described
    below.
    
    This message asks whether you want to delete the contents of Song Bank user area for storage of SMF
    data (10 songs) in order to make room for the SMF data you are trying to read. To clear this message
    and return to the Card Bank Mode screen, press the [–] (NO) button.
    1) Press the [+] (YES) button if you want to delete Song Bank user area contents.
    •This causes a confirmation message to appear on the display.
    •If you want to cancel the delete operation, press the [–] (NO) button. This returns you to the
    confirmation message.
    2) Press the [+] (YES) button to delete Song Bank user area contents.
    •After Song Bank user area contents are deleted, the keyboard automatically starts reading of the
    SMF data you originally selected, and then starts the playback, lesson, or evaluation.
    The keyboard ran out of memory for SMF data
    reading during a playback, lesson or use of the
    evaluation feature.Err  Mem  Full 
    						
    							E-43
    Troubleshooting
    No keyboard sound
    Any of the following symptoms
    while using battery power.
    Auto Accompaniment does not
    sound.
    Key light stays on.
    Keys are lit though no sound is
    being produced.
    Cannot record chord
    accompaniment data on a
    computer.
    Static noise when a microphone is
    connected.
    ProblemPossible CauseSee pageAction
    (1) Power supply problem.
    (2) Power is not turned on.
    (3) Volume setting is too low.
    (4) The POWER/MODE switch is
    in the CASIO CHORD or
    FINGERED position.
    (5) LOCAL CONTROL is off.
    Low battery power
    Accompaniment volume is set to
    000.
    Keyboard is waiting for play of
    the correct note during Step 1 or
    Step 2 play.
    Power on alert is reminding you
    that power was left on without
    any operation being performed.
    ACCOMP OUT is turned off.
    Use of the microphone in the
    vicinity of fluorescent lighting.Page E-13
    Page E-16
    Page E-16
    Page E-28
    Page E-37
    Pages
    E-12, 13
    Page E-32
    Pages
    E-24, 25
    Pages
    E-24, 25
    Page E-14
    Page E-37
    Page E-17 (1) Correctly attach the AC
    adaptor, make sure that
    batteries poles (+/–) are facing
    correctly, and check to make
    sure that batteries are not dead.
    (2) Adjust the POWER/MODE
    switch to turn on power.
    (3) Use the MAIN VOLUME slider
    to increase volume.
    (4) Normal play is not possible on
    the accompaniment keyboard
    while the POWER/MODE
    switch is set to CASIO CHORD
    or FINGERED. Change the
    POWER/MODE switch setting
    to NORMAL.
    (5) Turn on LOCAL CONTROL.
    Replace the batteries with a set of
    new ones or use the AC adaptor.
    Use the FUNCTION button to
    increase the volume.
    •Press the lit key to continue with
    Step 1 or Step 2 play.
    •Press the PLAY/STOP button to
    quit Step 1 or Step 2 play.
    Press any button or keyboard key
    to restore power to normal.
    Turn on ACCOMP OUT.
    Move the microphone away from
    source of the static.
    •Dim power supply indicator
    •Instrument does not turn on
    •Dim, difficult to read display
    •Abnormally low speaker/headphone volume
    •Distortion of sound output
    •Occasional interruption of sound when playing at high volumes
    •Sudden power failure when playing at high volumes
    •Dimming of the display when playing at high volume
    •Continued sound output even after you release a key
    •A totally different tone may sound
    •Abnormal rhythm pattern and demo tune play
    •Abnormally low microphone volume
    •Distortion of microphone input
    •Dim power supply indicator when a microphone is used
    •Sudden power failure when using the microphone
    •Dimming of keyboard lights when notes sound
    •Loss of power, sound distortion, or low volume when playing from a connected computer
    663A-E-045A 
    						
    							E-44
    Troubleshooting
    ProblemPossible CauseSee pageAction
    No microphone sound
    Cannot recall data from a memory
    card.
    Song play momentarily cuts out
    at some points during SMF play.
    Auto accompaniment chords do
    not sound.
    After transferring song data from
    my computer, playback stops part
    way through.
    (1) Microphone volume setting is
    too low.
    (2) Microphone on/off switch is
    set to off.
    (1) The memory card is not
    inserted correctly into the card
    slot.
    (2) The memory card is damaged.
    (3) The data has not been copied
    to the memory card
    MUSICDAT folder.
    Data is fragmented.
    The keyboard is in the Song Bank
    mode.
    Digital noise from the USB cable
    or power cord caused data
    communication between your
    computer and keyboard to be
    interrupted.
    (1) Increase the microphone
    volume setting.
    (2) Change the microphone on/off
    switch setting to on.
    (1) Correctly insert the memory
    card into the card slot.
    (2) Use a different memory card.
    (3) Insert a formatted memory card
    into the memory card slot of
    your computer, and copy the
    data you want to play back into
    the directory named
    “MUSICDAT”.
    Perform either of the two following
    operations.
    •Without deleting the original
    (fragmented) data, perform a
    “save as” operation to save the
    data under a different name.
    Next, try performing the
    operation using the newly saved
    data.
    •If you saved the data to the card
    from another location, format the
    card (which will delete its
    contents), and then save the data
    to the card again. Next, try
    performing the operation using
    the newly saved data.
    Press the RHYTHM button to enter
    the rhythm mode, which is
    indicated by the rhythm indicator
    on the display.
    Stop playback, disconnect the USB
    cable from and then reconnect it to
    the keyboard’s USB port, and then
    try playing back the tune again.
    If this does not correct the problem,
    exit the MIDI software you are
    using, and then disconnect the USB
    cable from and then reconnect it to
    the keyboard’s USB port. Next,
    restart your MIDI software and try
    playback again.
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    Page E-17
    Page E-39
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    Page E-39
    Page E-27
    Page E-35
    663A-E-046A
    A tone’s quality and volume
    sounds slightly different
    depending where it is played on
    the keyboard.This is an unavoidable result of the digital sampling process,* and does not indicate
    malfunction.
    *Multiple digital samples are taken for the low range, middle range, and high range of
    the original musical instrument. Because of this, there may be a very slight difference
    in tonal quality and volume between sample ranges. 
    						
    							E-45
    Model:LK-200S
    Keyboard:61 standard-size keys, 5 octaves
    Key Light System:Can be turned on and off (up to 10 keys can be lit at the same time)
    Tones:264 (128 panel tones + 128 General MIDI tones + 8 drum sets)
    Digital Effects:Reverb (4 types), Chorus (4 types)
    Polyphony:32 notes maximum (16 for certain tones)
    Auto Accompaniment
    Rhythm Patterns: 120
    Chords: 2 fingering methods (CASIO CHORD, FINGERED)
    Rhythm Controller: START/STOP, INTRO, NORMAL/FILL-IN, VARIATION/FILL-IN,
    SYNCHRO/ENDING
    Accomp Volume: 0 to 127 (128 steps)
    3-step Lesson:3 lessons (Step 1, 2, 3)
    Playback: Repeat play of a single tune
    Lesson Part: Left hand, right hand, both hands
    Evaluation Mode: Scoring
    Voice Fingering Guide: On/Off
    Song Bank, Piano Bank
    Number of Tunes: 100 (Song Bank: 65, Piano Bank: 35)
    Controllers: PLAY/STOP, PAUSE, FF, REW, REPEAT
    User Songs:Number of Songs: Up to 10 download songs
    Capacity: Approximately 320 KB*
    * Calculated based on 1 KB = 1024 bytes.
    Metronome:On/Off
    Beat Specification: 0, 2 to 6
    Other Functions
    Tempo: Variable (226 steps, 
     = 30 to 255)
    Transpose: 25 steps (–12 semitones to +12 semitones)
    Tuning: 101 steps (A4 = approximatery 440Hz ±50Cents)
    Card
    Supported Memory Cards: SD memory cards, optional CASIO song data cards*
    * May not be available in some geographic areas.
    Supported SD Cards: 1 GB or less (Cards with capacity greater than 1 GB are not supported.)
    Maximum Number of
    Importable Songs: Up to 1,000
    Supported Data: SMF Format 0, CASIO Original Format CM2
    Terminals
    SUSTAIN/ASSIGNABLE JACK:Standard jack (sustain, sostenuto, soft, rhythm start/stop)PHONES/OUTPUT Jack:Stereo standard jack
    Output Impedance: 78Ω
    Output Voltage: 4.5V (RMS) MAX
    Microphone In: Standard jack (with microphone volume knob)
    Input impedance: 2KΩ
    Input sensitivity: 10mV
    USB port
    SD CARD SLOT
    Power Jack:9V DC
    Specifications
    663A-E-047A 
    						
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    Specifications
    Power Supply:2-way
    Batteries: 6 AA-size batteries
    Battery Life: Approximately 1 hour continuous operation on manganese batteries
    Approximately 4 hours continuous operation on alkaline batteries
    AC Adaptor: AD-5
    Auto Power Off: Turns power off approximately 6 minutes after last key operation. Enabled under
    batter power only, can be disabled manually.
    Speaker Output:2.0W + 2.0W
    Power Consumption:9V  7.7W
    Dimensions:94.5 × 37.3 × 13.5 cm (37 1/4 × 14 11/16 × 5 5/16 inch)
    Weight:Approximately 4.7kg (10.4 lbs)(without batteries)
    •Design and specifications are subject to change without notice.
    Avoid heat, humidity or direct sunlight.
    Do not overexpose the instrument to direct sunlight, or place it near an air conditioner, or in any extremely hot place.
    Do not use lacquer, thinner or similar chemicals for cleaning.
    Clean the keyboard with a soft cloth dampened in a weak solution of water and a neutral detergent. Soak the cloth in the solution
    and squeeze until it is almost dry.
    Avoid use in areas subjected to temperature extremes.
    Extremely high or low temperature can cause figures on the LCD screen to become dim and difficult to read. This condition
    should correct itself when the keyboard is brought back to normal temperature.
    NOTE
    •You may notice lines in the finish of the case of this keyboard. These lines are a result of the molding process used to shape
    the plastic of the case. They are not cracks or breaks in the plastic, and are no cause for concern.
    Care of your keyboard
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    Appendix/Apéndice
    663A-E-097A
    Tone List / Note Table
    Lista de sonidos / Tabla de notas1: No./N
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    4
    : Maximum Polyphony/
    Polifonía máxima
    2: Tone Name/
    Nombre de sonido
    5: Program Change/
    Cambio de programa
    3: Range Type/
    Tipo de gama
    6: Bank Select MSB/MSB de selección de banco
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    GM MARIMBAGM XYLOPHONE
    GM TUBULAR BELLGM DULCIMER
    GM ORGAN 1GM ORGAN 2
    GM ORGAN 3GM PIPE ORGAN
    GM REED ORGANGM ACCORDION
    GM HARMONICAGM BANDONEON
    GM NYLON STR.GUITARGM STEEL STR.GUITAR
    GM JAZZ GUITARGM CLEAN GUITAR
    GM MUTE GUITARGM OVERDRIVE GT
    GM DISTORTION GTGM GT HARMONICS
    GM ACOUSTIC  BASSGM FINGERED BASS
    GM PICKED BASSGM FRETLESS BASS
    GM SLAP BASS 1GM SLAP BASS 2
    GM SYNTH-BASS 1GM SYNTH-BASS 2
    GM VIOLINGM VIOLA
    GM CELLOGM CONTRABASS
    GM TREMOLO STRINGSGM PIZZICATO
    GM HARPGM TIMPANI
    GM STRINGS 1GM STRINGS 2
    GM SYNTH-STRINGS 1GM SYNTH-STRINGS 2
    GM CHOIR AAHSGM VOICE DOO
    GM SYNTH-VOICEGM ORCHESTRA HIT
    GM TRUMPETGM TROMBONE
    GM TUBAGM MUTE TRUMPET
    GM FRENCH HORNGM BRASS
    GM SYNTH-BRASS 1GM SYNTH-BRASS 2
    GM SOPRANO SAXGM ALTO  SAX
    GM TENOR SAXA
    A
    AA
    AA
    AA
    AA
    AA
    AA
    AA
    AA
    AA
    AA
    AA
    AA
    AA
    AA
    AA
    AA
    AA
    AA
    AA
    AA
    AA
    AA
    AA
    AA
    AA
    AA
    AA
    AA
    A32
    32
    1632
    3232
    3216
    1616
    1616
    3216
    3216
    3232
    3232
    3232
    3232
    3232
    3232
    3232
    3232
    3232
    3232
    3232
    3232
    3232
    3232
    3232
    3216
    3232
    3232
    1632
    3216
    3232
    32008
    009
    010011
    012013
    014015
    016017
    018019
    020021
    022023
    024025
    026027
    028029
    030031
    032033
    034035
    036037
    038039
    040041
    042043
    044045
    046047
    048049
    050051
    052053
    054055
    056057
    058059
    060061
    062063
    064065
    066000
    000
    000000
    000000
    000000
    000000
    000000
    000000
    000000
    000000
    000000
    000000
    000000
    000000
    000000
    000000
    000000
    000000
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    000000
    000000
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    000000
    000000
    000000
    000000
    000000
    000000
    000000
    000195
    196
    197198
    199200
    201202
    203204
    205206
    207208
    209210
    211212
    213214
    215216
    217218
    219220
    221222
    223224
    225226
    227228
    229230
    231232
    233234
    235236
    237238
    239240
    241242
    243244
    245246
    247248
    249250
    251252
    253GM BARITONE SAX
    GM OBOE
    GM ENGLISH HORNGM BASSOON
    GM CLARINETGM PICCOLO
    GM FLUTEGM RECORDER
    GM PAN FLUTEGM BOTTLE BLOW
    GM SHAKUHACHIGM WHISTLE
    GM OCARINAGM SQUARE LEAD
    GM SAWTOOTH LEADGM CALLIOPE
    GM CHIFF LEADGM CHARANG
    GM VOICE LEADGM FIFTH LEAD
    GM BASS+LEADGM FANTASY
    GM WARM PADGM POLYSYNTH
    GM SPACE CHOIRGM BOWED GLASS
    GM METAL PADGM HALO PAD
    GM SWEEP PADGM RAIN DROP
    GM SOUND TRACKGM CRYSTAL
    GM ATMOSPHEREGM BRIGHTNESS
    GM GOBLINSGM ECHOES
    GM SFGM SITAR
    GM BANJOGM SHAMISEN
    GM KOTOGM THUMB PIANO
    GM BAGPIPEGM FIDDLE
    GM SHANAIGM TINKLE BELL
    GM AGOGOGM STEEL DRUMS
    GM WOOD BLOCKGM TAIKO
    GM MELODIC TOMGM SYNTH-DRUM
    GM REVERSE CYMBALGM GT FRET NOISE
    GM BREATH NOISEGM SEASHORE
    GM BIRDGM TELEPHONE
    GM HELICOPTERA
    A
    AA
    AA
    AA
    AA
    AA
    AA
    AA
    AA
    AA
    AA
    AA
    AA
    AA
    AA
    AA
    AA
    AA
    AA
    AA
    AA
    AA
    AA
    AA
    DD
    DD
    DA
    AD
    DD
    D32
    32
    3232
    3232
    3232
    3216
    1632
    3216
    1616
    1616
    1616
    1616
    1616
    1616
    1616
    1616
    1616
    1616
    1616
    1616
    3232
    3232
    1632
    3232
    3216
    3232
    3232
    3232
    3216
    1632
    32067
    068
    069070
    071072
    073074
    075076
    077078
    079080
    081082
    083084
    085086
    087088
    089090
    091092
    093094
    095096
    097098
    099100
    101102
    103104
    105106
    107108
    10911 0
    11111 2
    11 311 4
    11 511 6
    11 711 8
    11 9120
    121122
    123124
    125000
    000
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    000000
    000000
    000000
    000000
    000000
    000000
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    000254
    255256257
    258259
    260261
    262263GM APPLAUSE
    GM GUNSHOTDRUMSSTANDARD SETROOM SET
    POWER SETELECTRONIC SET
    SYNTH SETJAZZ SET
    BRUSH SETORCHESTRA SETD
    DDD
    DD
    DD
    DD16
    323232
    3232
    3232
    3232126
    127000008
    016024
    025032
    040048000
    000120120
    120120
    120120
    120120
    Appendix/Apéndice
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    NOTE•The meaning of each range type is describedbelow.
    NOTA•El significado de cada tipo de gama se describedebajo. 
    						
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