Veitob 801

Veitob 88-Key Semi-Weighted Digital Piano

Model: 801 - User Manual

1. Introduction

This manual provides detailed instructions for the setup, operation, and maintenance of your Veitob 88-Key Semi-Weighted Digital Piano, Model 801. Please read this manual thoroughly before using the instrument to ensure proper function and to maximize your playing experience. This digital piano is designed to simulate the feel of an acoustic piano with its semi-weighted keys, offering a versatile platform for learning and performance.

Veitob 88-Key Semi-Weighted Digital Piano with stand, music rest, sustain pedal, headphones, power adapter, and carrying case.

Image 1.1: Veitob 88-Key Semi-Weighted Digital Piano with included accessories.

2. Package Contents

Verify that all items listed below are included in your package. If any items are missing or damaged, please contact customer support.

  • Veitob 88-Key Digital Piano
  • Adjustable Keyboard Stand (Double-X style)
  • Sustain Pedal
  • Music Rest / Tablet Rest
  • Power Adapter (USB)
  • Headphones
  • Carrying Case
  • Key Stickers (for beginners)
  • User Manual (this document)
All components of the Veitob 88-Key Digital Piano package laid out, including the piano, carrying case, power adapter, sheet music/tablet rest, headphones, sustain pedal, and adjustable keyboard stand.

Image 2.1: All included accessories for the Veitob 88-Key Digital Piano.

3. Setup Guide

3.1. Keyboard Stand Assembly

  1. Unpack all components of the adjustable keyboard stand.
  2. Assemble the double-X frame according to the diagram provided with the stand. Ensure all screws are securely tightened for stability.
  3. Place the digital piano securely on the assembled stand.

3.2. Connecting Power

Locate the power input port on the rear panel of the digital piano. Connect the provided USB power adapter to this port, then plug the adapter into a standard electrical outlet.

3.3. Connecting Sustain Pedal

Insert the sustain pedal cable into the designated 'SUSTAIN INPUT' port on the rear panel of the digital piano. The sustain pedal allows notes to continue sounding after the keys are released.

3.4. Connecting Headphones

For private practice, plug the headphones into the 'HEADPHONES OUTPUT' jack on the rear panel. This will mute the internal speakers.

3.5. Music Rest Installation

Slide the music rest into the slots located on the top panel of the digital piano. This provides a stable support for sheet music or a tablet.

Close-up view of the rear panel connections of the Veitob 88-Key Digital Piano, showing ports for ON/OFF, Power, Headphones Output, Audio Input, Mic Input, MIDI Connection, Sustain Input, and USB Input.

Image 3.1: Rear panel connections for the Veitob 88-Key Digital Piano.

4. Operating Instructions

4.1. Power On/Off

Press the 'ON/OFF' button located on the rear panel to power the digital piano on or off.

4.2. Volume Control

Use the 'VOLUME' knob or buttons on the control panel to adjust the overall sound output level.

4.3. Sound Selection (Timbres)

The digital piano features 1000 different timbres (instrument sounds). Use the 'TONE' button and the 'SELECT +' knob to browse and select your desired sound.

4.4. Rhythm Selection

Access 1000 built-in rhythms using the 'RHYTHM' button and the 'SELECT +' knob. Press 'START/STOP' to begin or end the rhythm playback.

4.5. Demo Songs

The instrument includes 150 demo songs. Press the 'DEMO' button to cycle through and play the pre-recorded songs.

4.6. Bluetooth Connectivity

The digital piano supports Bluetooth for dual-mode interface. This allows connection to mobile applications for interactive lessons or for playing accompaniment through the piano's speakers. Refer to your device's Bluetooth settings to pair with the piano.

4.7. MIDI Functionality (USB-MIDI)

Connect the digital piano to a computer or other external devices via the 'USB-MIDI' port. This enables music editing, recording, and interaction with various music software applications (e.g., GarageBand, ISPIANO, EveryonePiano).

Screenshot showing a digital piano connected via MIDI to a laptop and a smartphone, displaying music editing software and piano learning apps.

Image 4.1: MIDI functionality connecting the digital piano to educational and music editing applications.

4.8. Recording and Playback

Utilize the 'RECORD' button to capture your performances and the 'PLAY' button for playback. This feature is useful for self-assessment and practice.

4.9. Dual Keyboard Function

Engage the 'DUAL KEY' function to split the keyboard into two identical ranges, allowing two players to play simultaneously or for a teacher to play along with a student.

4.10. Metronome

Activate the 'METRONOME' function to provide a steady beat for practice. Adjust the tempo using the 'TEMPO' controls.

Close-up of the digital piano's control panel, highlighting the display showing '890' and buttons for Volume, Tone, Rhythm, Demo, Tempo, Dual Key, Record, Play, and Bluetooth icon.

Image 4.2: Control panel of the Veitob 88-Key Digital Piano, showing sound, rhythm, and demo song options.

5. Maintenance

5.1. Cleaning

Wipe the surface of the digital piano with a soft, dry cloth. For stubborn dirt, use a slightly damp cloth and then dry thoroughly. Avoid using abrasive cleaners, solvents, or waxes, as these can damage the finish.

5.2. Storage

When not in use, cover the digital piano with the provided carrying case or a dust cover to protect it from dust and debris. Store the instrument in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and extreme temperatures.

5.3. Transportation

When transporting the digital piano, use the carrying case to protect it from impacts and scratches. Ensure all cables and accessories are properly stored to prevent damage.

6. Troubleshooting

  • No Sound:
    - Check if the power adapter is securely connected and the piano is turned on.
    - Ensure the volume is turned up.
    - If headphones are plugged in, unplug them to enable the internal speakers.
    - Verify that the correct instrument sound (timbre) is selected.
  • Keys Not Responding:
    - Ensure the piano is powered on.
    - If only certain keys are not responding, contact customer support.
  • Sustain Pedal Not Working:
    - Check if the sustain pedal is fully inserted into the correct port.
  • Bluetooth Connection Issues:
    - Ensure Bluetooth is enabled on both the piano and your external device.
    - Try unpairing and re-pairing the devices.
    - Move closer to the piano to ensure a strong signal.
  • MIDI Connection Issues:
    - Verify that the USB-MIDI cable is correctly connected to both the piano and your computer/device.
    - Ensure the necessary drivers or software are installed on your computer.

7. Specifications

  • Model: 801
  • Number of Keys: 88 (Semi-Weighted)
  • Timbres: 1000
  • Rhythms: 1000
  • Demo Songs: 150
  • Connectivity: Bluetooth, USB-MIDI, Sustain Pedal Input, Headphone Output, Audio Input, Mic Input
  • Power Supply: USB Power Adapter
  • Dimensions (Piano): Approximately 46.5 inches (Length) x 8.5 inches (Width)
  • Item Weight: 15.77 pounds
Diagram showing the dimensions of the Veitob 88-Key Digital Piano, indicating a length of 46.5 inches and a width of 8.5 inches.

Image 7.1: Dimensions of the Veitob 88-Key Digital Piano.

8. Warranty and Support

Veitob provides 24-hour after-sales service for the Piano Keyboard. If you encounter any problems while using your Veitob 88-Key Digital Piano, please do not hesitate to contact our customer support team for assistance. We are committed to ensuring your satisfaction.

For support, please refer to the contact information provided with your purchase documentation or visit the official Veitob website.

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