BONTEMPI 10 2010 Electronic Piano with Microphone Owner’s Manual
- June 9, 2024
- BONTEMPI
Table of Contents
BONTEMPI 10 2010 Electronic Piano with Microphone
ICOM S.p.A. reserves all rights to modify specifications of this product
without notice.
Read and keep this manual for future reference.
ATTENTION: Do not use alcohol, solvents or similar chemical substances
for cleaning. Use a soft cloth dampened in a bland solution of water and
neutral detergent.
TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE
Problem Solution
- The instrument doesn’t work or distorted sound
- If there is an irritating whistling sound
- Batteries low – t new batteries. Batteries incorrectly tted – check.
- Move the microphone away from the loudspeaker.
ATTENTION: in the case of malfunctioning remove and re-insert the batteries
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ON/OFF
Switching On/Off; -
Sound selections
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Rhythm selections
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REC
To record the notes played; -
REPLAY
To listen to the latest recording; -
DEMO ALL
All the demosongs in sequence; -
DEMO ONE
Selection of demosongs; -
STOP
To stop the rhythm or the demosong; -
VOLUME /–
To regulate the general volume; -
TEMPO /–
To regulate the rhythm speed; -
DRUM CHANGE
Selection of rhythm instruments; -
DRUM 1-2-3-4
Rhythm intruments; -
Musical notes label
It indicates the number and colour corresponding to musical notes, according to BONTEMPI music method -
Microphone socket
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Socket for MP3 players (not included)
BATTERY SUPPLY
Use a screwdriver to open the battery compartment. Insert 4 x 1.5 V batteries R6/AA (not supplied), R6/AA 1.5VR6/AA 1.5V ensuring correct pola-R6/AA 1.5VR6/AA 1.5V rity (+/–). Re-fit battery cover. Replace bat teries when the quality of sound becomes bad. Use alkaline batteries to obtain a longer duration.
ATTENTION – BATTERY CARE
- Non-rechargeable batteries are not to be recharged.
- Rechargeable batteries must be removed from the toy before being charged.
- Rechargeable batteries are only to be charged under adult supervision.
- Different types of batteries or new and old batteries are not to be mixed.
- Use only batteries of the same or equivalent type.
- Batteries are to be inserted with correct pola-rity.
- Remove exhausted batteries to prevent leakage.
- Do not short-circuit supply terminals.
- Remove batteries during long periods of non-use.
WASTE DISPOSAL STANDARDS
For information regarding the disposal of the items mentioned here below, please refer to Council Administration office regarding specialised waste collection centres.
DISPOSAL OF BATTERIES:
Protect the environment by disposing of batteries in the special containers
provided for this use.
PACKAGING DISPOSAL:
Take the paper, cardboard and corrugated board to the appropriate waste
collection centres. Plastic material must be placed in the relevant collection
containers.
The symbols indicating the various types of plastic are:
Key for the different types of plastic materials:
PET = Polyethylene terephtalate
PE = Polyethylene, code 02 for PE-HD, 04 for PE-LD
PVC =Polyvinyl chloride
PP = Polypropylene
PS = Polystyrene, Polystyrene foam
O = Other polymers (ABS, Laminates, etc.)
DISPOSING OF ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES
The wheelie bin symbol with a cross indicates that the product must not be
disposed of in the domestic waste at the end of its useful life. Instead, it
should be taken to your nearest designated collection point or recycling
facility. Alternatively, check with your retai-ler and return the product when
buying a replacement, on a one-to-one basis or as free of charge in case the
size is smaller than 25 cm. Appropriate disposal promotes the recycling of
parts and materials, as well as helping to protect the environment and human
health. Under current legislation, strict penalties are enforced against those
disposing of products illegally. For more information about the collection of
special waste, contact your Local Authority.
SWITCHING ON/OFF
To switch on the instrument move selector a to ON. To switch off move the same
selector to OFF.
DEMOSONGS
This keyboard has 22 demosongs. To choose the pre-recorded tracks, press the
DEMO ONE key g in succes-sion. Press DEMO ALL f, to listen to the 22 demosongs
in sequence.
Press STOP h to interrupt.
VOLUME CONTROL
Adjust volume to desired level by using the VOLUME button to increase or
VOLUME – to reduce i.
SOUND SELECTIONS
You can select one of the 2 sounds by pressing the related button b.
RHYTHMS SELECTIONS
You can select one of the 2 rhythms by pressing the rela-ted buttons c. Press
the TEMPO buttons h to increase ( ) or reduce (–) the rhythm speed. Press STOP
j to interrupt.
RECORD/PLAYBACK FUNCTION
This function enables you to record and playback a tune played on the
keyboard. Press REC d before playing a tune. When you have finished press
REPLAY e to listen to the tune.
DRUM PADS
By pressing the button DRUM CHANGE k you can uti-lize the 4 drum pads l to
play alternatively 4+4 percus-sion instruments.
HOW TO SING ALONG THE MUSIC
With the 3.5 mm jack cable (supplied) you can connect an external audio source
(MP3 player, iPad, smartphone, etc., not supplied) to the grand piano.
- Insert the cable into the MP3 o socket.
- Insert the other end of the cable into the “HEADPHONE” socket of your music player or other audio source.
- Turn on the player, or other music sources and adjust the volume to balance the voice with the music; the reproduction will be monophonic because of the instrument.
MICROPHONE
Insert microphone in the special holder and connect into the MIC socket n.
MUSICAL NOTES INDICATORS
Above the keys on the front of the instrument, there is a coloured label m
with indication of numbers next to each button in order to facilitate the
recognition of musical notes according to the BONTEMPI method.
There are some songs written with the Bontempi method on the back of the box,
while others can be downloaded from the website
www.bontempi.com
References
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