Funkey 61 Digital Keyboard - Operators Manual
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Cautions
Please read carefully before use to avoid hurt and damage.
- Do not open or disassemble. Stop use and seek qualified person if abnormal phenomenon occurs.
- Keep away from rain/water. Do not place liquid vessels on keyboard.
- Use specified voltage (220V 50Hz).
- Clean body with dry hand after pulling out power plug.
- Regularly check and clean power plug.
- Keep power adapter/cord away from heat sources. Do not overbend, place heavy matter, or wind on cord.
- Pull plug by holding plug, not wire.
- Do not insert plug into multi-purpose terminal block to avoid overheat.
- Turn off and pull out plug/adapter when not in use or during thunder.
- Turn off all switches before connecting to other appliances. Lower volume to minimum.
- Do not place in dusty, vibrating, cold, or high-temperature conditions.
- Do not place at unstable place.
- Wipe with dry soft cloth. Do not use dope, organic solution, or chemical impregnant. Do not place vinyl plastics on organ.
- Do not sit or place heavy matter on keyboard.
- Do not play too loud to protect hearing.
- Dispose of packing away from infants/children.
- Unpacking by adult. Small parts not suitable for children under 3.
Technical Specifications
Parameter | Specification |
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Standard | GB/T12105-1998, GB/8898-2001, GB13837-2003, GB17625.1-2003 |
Keyboard | 61-key standard piano keyboard |
Display | LED display |
Tone | 100 standard tones |
Rhythm | 100 well-chosen auto accompaniments |
Demo song | 8 stereo demo songs |
Drums | 8 panel drums |
Effect control | Vibrato, sustain, transpose |
Record | Record, replay |
Program | Rhythm programming function |
Accompaniment control | Start/stop, sync, fill-in, tempo |
Chord control | ToneCLR, finger chord, single chord |
Intelligent guide | Demo song, Guide A, Guide B |
Other controls | Power switch, Main Volume, Accompaniment Volume |
External port | Power jack, headphone jack, left and right sound track jack |
Diapason | C2-C7 |
Accuracy in musical tuning | <3 cent |
AC adapter | AC220V, DC 9V |
DV input | DC 9V |
Output power | 6W×2 |
Specifications | 955×380×135 (mm) |
Weight | 5 Kg |
Schematic Circuit
[Diagram of the electronic circuit for the keyboard. This figure is for reference only; components and parameters may change without notice.]
Trouble Shooting
Trouble | Cause and Solution |
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Accompanying a little noise in turning on/off power. | Normal condition. Please do not worry. |
After turning on power, press keyboard but not sound can be emitted. | Check whether volume control key is at proper position or headphone jack is held by other equipment to break off built-in speaker system. |
The note and its tone for a same voice are a little different. | This is normal phenomenon caused by different voice sampling diapason. |
When using Sustain function, some tones have long sustain but some have short sustain. | This is normal phenomenon since the sustains of different tones are set to optimum lengths. |
Too low volume, abnormal volume or accompaniment does not work. | Check whether volume control and accompaniment volume control are in proper setting. |
Though Sync/Start is begun and keyboard is used in performance, auto accompaniment does not work. | Check whether auto bass is set on Single or Finger chord position. Now only pressing the keyboard of auto bass chord key area can accompaniment be started. |
When using mobile phone, the electronic organ will emit noise. | Mobile phone can disturb the electronic organ. To avoid the noise, turn off the mobile phone or use it far away. |
No tall keys pressed produces sound | You may have used too much notes than allowed quantity, including right-hand tone, left-hand tone, auto accompaniment and counterpoint note. The notes in excess of this limit will not produce sound. |
So long as you press keyboard, auto accompaniment function seems skipped. | Check whether the parameter of Transpose is "00". |
The pitch of note is not correct. | Check whether the parameter of Transpose is "00". |
When using batteries, the electronic organ does not emit sound after startup and indicating LED does not light up. | Check whether battery polarity is correct and batteries have run down. |
When using AC adapter, you hear distorted or discontinued sound, or even the electronic organ may be halted in terrible case. | You have used unqualified AC adapter or low batteries. Please use the AC adapter provided with this electronic organ or replace batteries. |
No sound for external loudspeaker or amplifier. | Check whether volume is set too low or wire connection is proper. |
No sound for external microphone. | Check whether volume is set too low or wire connection is proper, or use electrer condenser microphone. |
Should the trouble be unable to eliminate, please send it to franchiser or its maintenance service. Do not disassemble without authorization.
Panel Control and External Jacks
1. Front Panel Control
[Diagram showing front panel controls with numbered labels. Key controls include: 1. Power switch, 2. Transpose, 3. Tempo, 4. Rhy Vol, 5. Main Vol, 6. Demo song, 7. Record, 8. Program, 9. Replay, 10. Tone, 11. Rhythm, 12. Song, 13. Digit key +/- button, 14. Sustain, 15. Vibrato, 16. Guide A, 17. Guide B, 18. Panel drums, 19. Start/Stop, 20. Fill in, 21. Sync, 22. Single Chord, 23. Finger Chord, 24. ToneCLR, 25. LED display, 26. Music stand entry, 27. Loudspeaker, 28. Auto chord keyboard.]
2. External Jacks in the Rear
[Diagram showing rear panel jacks. Key jacks include: L/R OUT, HEADPHONES, DC 9V IN.]
Additional Jacks: 29. Left/right track audio, 30. Headphone, 31. DC input.
Preparation Before Performance
1. Using AC-DC Power Adapter
Use the special-purpose AC-DC power adapter (9V DC output, >1A output current, anode central terminal). Connect the DC plug to the DC 9V jack of the electronic organ and the other plug to a mains socket. Ensure input voltage matches the electric supply. Turn on the power switch.
[Diagram showing Power adapter connected to DC plug and Mains socket, with DC power jack of electronic organ.]
When not using this electronic organ, please pull out the power adapter plug from the mains socket, otherwise long-term energizing may cause trouble.
2. Use of Batteries
Open the battery jar in the bottom and install eight 1.5V Size D batteries. Ensure correct polarity as marked. Too low cell due to long time usage may cause less volume and distorted tone; replace batteries immediately. Do not mix new batteries with old ones or different types.
[Diagram showing battery installation with 1.5V batteries.]
3. Use of Headphone
Insert stereo headphones into the HEADPHONE jack to shut off the loudspeaker system automatically.
4. Connection of Amplifier or Hi-Fi Equipment
Connect to any external amplifier or hi-fi equipment. Turn off all equipment first. Insert one end of a stereo audio cable into the LINE IN or AUX IN jack of the other sound equipment and connect the other end into the OUT L/R jacks in the rear panel of the electronic organ.
Basic Operation
A. Basic Playing Method
1. Turn on Power Switch
After AC adapter is connected or batteries installed, press the POWER button to turn on. Press again to turn off.
[Diagram showing POWER button with ON/OFF labels.]
2. Adjustment of Volume
16 levels of volume (1-16). Default is 12. Press Volume Up/Dn keys. Pressing both simultaneously restores the default volume.
[Diagram showing VOLUME +/- buttons.]
3. Select Voice
100 voices (00-99). Press the VOICE key. Use the numeric keyboard or +/- keys to select. LED displays the code. Under VOICE status, press "+" or "-" to select next or previous voice.
[Diagram showing VOICE, STYLE, SONG, and numeric keys.]
4. Performing Percussion Instrument
Press the Panel drum keys (8 total) to respond relevant panel drums. Performers can insert relevant panel drums to improve performance effect.
[Diagram showing panel drum keys.]
B. Auto Rhythm
1. Select Rhythm
100 rhythms (00-99). Press the STYLE key. Use the numeric keyboard or +/- keys to select. LED displays the code.
Appendix II: Table of Rhythm
No. | Name of rhythm | No. | Name of rhythm | No. | Name of rhythm | No. | Name of rhythm |
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00 | RUMBA 1 | 25 | SOUL 1 | 50 | HOUSE 1 | 75 | TECHNO |
01 | SAMBA | 26 | RAP | 51 | REGGAE 3 | 76 | BALLAD |
02 | DISCO | 27 | TANGO 2 | 52 | SOUL 2 | 77 | DIXIE 1 |
03 | TANGO 1 | 28 | REGGAE2 | 53 | POLKA 2 | 78 | DISCO QUEEN |
04 | ROCK 1 | 29 | RUMBA 2 | 54 | HIP-HOP 1 | 79 | ROCK 4 |
05 | SWING | 30 | RAVE | 55 | 16-BEAT 2 | 80 | HOUSE 3 |
06 | COUNTRY 1 | 31 | COUNTRY 2 | 56 | N.0.R&R | 81 | BLUES 2 |
07 | WALTZ 1 | 32 | BEAT 1 | 57 | SLOWROCK 3 | 82 | DANCE 3 |
08 | BEGUINE | 33 | 8-BEAT 1 | 58 | 8-BEAT 2 | 83 | FUSNSHFL |
09 | LATIN | 34 | BARREL.HOUSE | 59 | PASODOB | 84 | 8-BEAT 4 |
10 | MARCH-POLKA | 35 | SLOWROCK 2 | 60 | DANCE 2 | 85 | DANCE 4 |
11 | BOSSANOVA | 36 | TRIP HOP | 61 | WORDPOP | 86 | REGGAE 4 |
12 | SALSA | 37 | OLDIEPOP | 62 | SLOWROCK 4 | 87 | HAPPY LOVE |
13 | 16-BEAT 1 | 38 | ROCK2 | 63 | 8-BEAT 3 | 88 | SKA |
14 | REGGAE 1 | 39 | BIG BALLAD | 64 | QUICKSTP | 89 | CHACHA 2 |
15 | MAMBO | 40 | MERENGUE | 65 | HIP-HOP 2 | 90 | BROWN |
16 | 8-BEAT | 41 | KERONCONG | 66 | MARCH 1 | 91 | MARCH 2 |
17 | CHACHA 1 | 42 | GUARACHA | 67 | BLUES 1 | 92 | 16-BEAT 3 |
18 | POPS | 43 | BIGBAND | 68 | CHARLESTON | 93 | CALIFORNIA |
19 | SLOWROCK 1 | 44 | WALTZ 3 | 69 | HOUSE 2 | 94 | CUMBIA |
20 | WALTZ 2 | 45 | ROCK 3 | 70 | BAROQUE | 95 | BOLERO |
21 | DANCE1 | 46 | PUNTA | 71 | NEW SAI DI | 96 | TEXMEX |
22 | LOUD FUSION | 47 | JAZZ | 72 | BOOGIE | 97 | ROCK 5 |
23 | POLKA1 | 48 | BEAT 2 | 73 | DISCO BEAT | 98 | DIXIE 2 |
24 | EURB | 49 | TRANCE | 74 | CANTALP | 99 | BOLERO |
2. Fill in
Press the FILL-IN key to insert 1-2 measures of drum fill to enhance performance effect and then restore to original rhythm. Only in rhythm status can this function be realized.
[Diagram showing START/STOP, FILL-IN, SYNC buttons.]
3. Function of Sync
Press SINGLE chord or FINGER chord keys, then SYNC key, and finally B/W key. If keys belong to chord area, key and rhythm will play in synchronization. If keys do not belong to chord area, this function cannot be used.
[Diagram showing chord keys and sync function.]
4. Tempo
Default tempo is 120. Press Tempo "+" or "-" keys to increase or decrease tempo. 32 levels are adjustable. Press Tempo "+" and "-" keys simultaneously to restore the default tempo.
[Diagram showing TEMPO +/- buttons.]
5. Rhy Vol
Default Rhy Vol is 11. Press RhyVol "+" or "-" keys to increase or decrease Rhy Vol. 8 levels are adjustable. Press RhyVol "+" and "-" keys simultaneously to restore the default Rhy Vol.
[Diagram showing RHY VOL +/- buttons.]
C. Auto Bass Chord
1. Single Auto Bass Chord
Press SINGLE key to enter single chord accompaniment mode. Press different single fingering in chord key area (1-19 keys) to start chord accompaniment. Press SINGLE key again to exit. OFF will be displayed.
2. Finger Chord
Press FINGER key to enter auto bass chord function. Press different FINGER in chord key area (0-19 keys) to produce chord accompaniment. Press FINGER key again to exit. OFF will be displayed.
[Diagram showing chord key area with fingering examples.]
D. Record Function
Press RECORD key to begin recording. Set tone, rhythm, tempo, and auto chord beforehand. Play as desired; notes are recorded until the limit is reached. Press REPLAY to replay recorded notes. Keyboard transpose function will not work in this mode. Press RECORD key again to exit.
[Diagram showing RECORD, PROG, REPLAY buttons.]
E. Rhythm Programming Function
Press PROG key to enter rhythm programming. Use eight panel drums to program drums. If the program exceeds the limit, FUL will be displayed and PROG mode ends. Press a key to program a beat. Press REPLAY to replay programmed drums. Adjust tempo +/- to optimize performance.
[Diagram showing RECORD, PROG, REPLAY buttons.]
F. Intelligent Guide Function
1. Demo Song
8 demo songs available. Press Demo Song key to replay current demo song. Press again to replay next demo song. Pressing the key cycles through all 8 songs.
2. Guide Function
Press Guide-A or Guide-B key to enter Guide function. The song will not continue unless a key is pressed. Guide-A plays correct notes. Guide-B screens theme notes and waits for input. Press Guide-A or Guide-B again to exit.
[Diagram showing DEMO, GUIDE A, GUIDE B buttons.]
Appendix III: Table of Demo Song
Number | Code of Song | Number | Code of Song |
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01 | Turkey march | 05 | Red river valley |
02 | Oh! Susanna | 06 | Katyusha |
03 | American patrol | 07 | Zmpromptu |
04 | Hawthorn | 08 | Toreador song |
Appendix IV: Table of Panel Drum
Number | Name of drum | Number | Name of drum |
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00 | Hi-Hat Closed | 04 | Bass Drum |
01 | Hi-Hat Open | 05 | Hand Clap |
02 | Low Tom | 06 | Hi-Hat Pedal |
03 | Snare | 07 | Slap Crash Cymbal |
Appendix I: Table of Tone
No. | Name of Tone | No. | Name of Tone | No. | Name of Tone | No. | Name of Tone |
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00 | PIANO | 25 | CLEAN GUITAR 1 | 50 | ROCK ORGAN | 75 | ACCORDION |
01 | CLARINET | 26 | SOPRANO SAX1 | 51 | PICCOLO1 | 76 | E-PIANO 1 |
02 | VIBRAPHONE | 27 | DULCIMER | 52 | STEEL DRUMS | 77 | REED ORGAN 2 |
03 | TRUMPET | 28 | STRINGS 1 | 53 | TUBA | 78 | HARMONICS 1 |
04 | BANJO | 29 | RECORDER | 54 | HALO PAD | 79 | LOW TOM |
05 | FLUTE | 30 | ACOUSTIC GRAND PIANO | 55 | CLAVI | 80 | SOFT ACCORD |
06 | CHURCH ORGAN | 31 | ENGLISH HORN | 56 | FRETLESS BASS | 81 | SHAKHACHI |
07 | HARMONICA | 32 | SHANAI 2 | 57 | KALIMBA | 82 | XIAO |
08 | JAZZ GUITAR | 33 | CLEAN GUITAR 2 | 58 | CONTRABASS | 83 | HARP |
09 | SYNTHSTRS 1 | 34 | ATMOSPHERE | 59 | NYLON GUITAR | 84 | E-PIANO 2 |
10 | PIANO BRIGHT | 35 | VIOLA | 60 | PIANO ELEC 1 | 85 | BASS LEAD 1 |
11 | BRASS SYN | 36 | DRAWBAR ORGAN 2 | 61 | PICCOLO 2 | 86 | BASS LEAD 2 |
12 | SYNTH BASS | 37 | DISTORTION GUITAR | 62 | SYNTHSTRS 2 | 87 | BRASS SYN |
13 | LEAD SQUARE | 38 | STEEL GUITAR | 63 | PAD | 88 | BARITONE SAX |
14 | MARIMBA | 39 | SQUARE | 64 | FRENCH HORN | 89 | GUZHENG |
15 | CHORUSED PIANO | 40 | ALTO SAX | 65 | ELECTRIC GUITAR | 90 | CELESTA |
16 | ORCHES.HARP | 41 | ACOUSTIC BASS 2 | 66 | FINGER BASS 1 | 91 | XYLOPHONE |
17 | SAXOPHONE | 42 | SAWTOOTH | 67 | AGOGO 2 | 92 | FINGER BASS 2 |
18 | TANGO ACCORDIAN | 43 | OCARINA | 68 | BASSOON | 93 | REED ORGAN 3 |
19 | STEEL DRUMS | 44 | AGOGO 1 | 69 | FIFTHS | 94 | SLAP BASS 1 |
20 | HONKY-TONK PIANO | 45 | MUSICBOX | 70 | TENOR SAX | 95 | HARMONICS 2 |
21 | SHANAI 1 | 46 | STRINGS 2 | 71 | TINKLE BELL | 96 | PIANO ELEC 2 |
22 | TROMBONE | 47 | OBOE | 72 | GLOCKENSPIEL | 97 | STR SYN 3 |
23 | ACOUSTIC BASS 1 | 48 | REED ORGAN 1 | 73 | PIPA | 98 | SLAP BASS 2 |
24 | DRAWBAR ORGAN 1 | 49 | HARPSICHORD | 74 | PICK BASS | 99 | BASSOON |