FLYKEYS FK100 Digital Piano User Manual

June 4, 2024
FLYKEYS

FK100 Digital Piano
User Manual

Safety Guideline

Before playing the digital piano, please read the following content.
*Please put this instruction book in a safe place, in order to read it in the future.

Warning
In case of getting seriously injured or killed because of electric shock, short circuit, damage, fire, or other dangers, please obey the following warnings. These warnings include  but are not limited to the following situations:

Power/Electric Cable

  • The rated voltage of this device is fixed. The required voltage is printed on the nameplate of this device.
  • Check the plug regularly, and clean the dirt and ash piled up on the plug.
  • This digital piano only matches with the provided power cable and plug.
  • Please don’t put electric cables beside heaters or radiators. Don’t bend too much or cause damage to the electric cable. Don’t put any heavy stuff on the wire. Don’t put it where it may be run over or trampled to make people stumble.

Do Not Open

  • Please do not open this device and try to dismantle inner components or transformit in any ways. This device does not include any components for users to fix. If you find any problems, please stop using it and ask our qualified service staffs to examine and repair the device.

Warning about humidity

  • In case of any liquid splashing into the device, please do not get this device rain or use it nearby water, in a wet surroundings or put a container of liquid on it. If any liquid,  like water, splashes into the instrument, please cut off power and pull out the electric cable from the AC socket immediately. Then ask our qualified service staff to examine and repair the device.
  • Do not plug with wet hands.

Fire

  • Do not place any burning stuff, like candles, on the instrument. It may cause a fire.
  • When sensing any unusual situations, such as worn away and damaged power cable, the sound suddenly stopping during playing, and the smell and smoke it causes, please turn off the power immediately and pull out the plug from the socket. Ask our qualified service staff to examine and repair the device.

Attention

In case people around you and you get injured or get loss of device and property, please obey the following basic instructions. These instructions include but are not limited to the following situations.

Power/Electric Cable

  • When pulling out the plug from the socket, please grab the plug instead of the power cable. Drawing directly will cause damage to the power cable.
  • If not using the instruments for a long time or during a lightning storm, please pull out the plug from the socket
  • Do not connect the instrument to the socket by multiple connectors, or it will lower the sound quality, or it will make the socket overheat

Assemble Use

  • Please carefully read the attachment that explains the assembly process. If assembling the instrument is in the wrong order, it will damage the instrument and hurt the user.
  • Please connect the external equipment while the digital piano is off.
  • Before using, please install the supporting screw and adjust it close to the ground, in case of a trampling pedal.

Installation place

  • In case of deformation of the control panel and damage to inner components, please do not place this device in an environment with a lot of dirt, vibration, extreme cold, and hot  (such as direct sunshine, close to the heater, and inside a car under the burning sun).

  • Please do not use this device near the television, radio, stereo, cell phone, or other electronic devices.
    This may make noise on the device itself and on television or radio nearby.

  • Please do not put this device in an unstable place, or it may cause a sudden fall down.

  • Before moving the device, please pull out all electric cables from the socket.

  • When you set this device, please confirm the AC socket going to be used is reachable. The device should be connected to the socket with a protective grounding connection. If you find any problems or questions, please immediately turn off the power and pull out the plug from the socket. Even though the power is turned off, there is still a small amount of electrical current flowing through it. If you decide not to use this device for a long time, please pull out the plug from the AC socket.

  • This product uses all extreme power switches as a device to cut off network power. The power switch button is on the right side of the keyboard.

The contents of this handbook are only for introduction purposes. It may be different from the instrument you buy.

Thank you for buying Our Digital Piano. No matter whether you are a student, piano hobbyist, or professional, this digital piano will impress you with its perfect sound and fashion design. It can be competent with piano studying, music listening, and MIDI production, which satisfies your entertainment demand. It also has a grand hammer dynamics keyboard,  making you express yourself easily.
For further information about this new digital piano, we suggest you should read this handbook carefully in order to make full use of its advanced and convenient functions.  Meanwhile, we also suggest you should keep this handbook well for reference in the future.
If you like Our digital piano, please recommend it to your friends.

Attention to Installation

In the process of installing the piano, be sure to contact the ground with the screw under the pedal, to make it close to the ground, in order to avoid any damage to the pedal.

FLYKEYS FK100 Digital Piano - fig 1

Control panel

All the function keys are on the left side control panel of the digital piano.

FLYKEYS FK100 Digital Piano - fig 2

Power

Connect the power to the piano and turn on the piano by pressing the [Power] button.
After turning on the piano, the Grand piano [ ] indicated light will be on, the piano will have the default voice: Grand piano.

Volume

Turn the volume knob on the control panel to set your piano volume.
Turning the knob clockwise will increase the volume, and turning the knob anticlockwise will decrease the volume.
Warning: high volume may cause damage to ears.

Headphone

Besides the built-in speaker system, you can also connect standard stereo headphones. the headphone jack is on the back side of the piano. The built-in speaker system doesn’t work after connecting the headphones. You can adjust the headphone volume by switching the master volume button.

Recorder

Start recording

Press the Record button on the control panel. The indicator light will be on, which means it is ready for recording. At the same time the metronome function will be on, please turn off the metronome function if you don’t need the metronome.

Stop recording

Stop automatically: If the piano is out of storage while recording, it will stop the recording automatically.
Stop manually: Touch the recorder button to finish the recording.

Play /stop

Record play:

Press the [Play/Stop] button to play your recording. Touch the button again to stop playing.

Save recording
When you reboot your piano and press the [Play/Stop[ button, it will play the latest recording.

Demo playing

This digital piano has demo songs, you can play it in the following steps:

  1. Press the [Data+/Data-] button at the same time to play the demo songs.
  2. Press the [Data+/Data-] button at the same time again to stop demo songs from playing.
  3. Press the [Data+] button or [Data-] button to select demo songs.

Voice

This digital piano has demo songs, you can play it in the following steps:

The default sound is the Grand piano sound when you turn on the piano.
You can change the sounds as following steps: You can change the sounds as following steps:

  1. Press the [Data+/Data-] button to select the sounds.
  2. Press the Grand piano [ ] button to back to the grand piano sound.

FLYKEYS FK100 Digital Piano - fig 9

Teaching function

Press any keys you want (eg: the tenth key), and press the [Data+/-] button at the same time to turn on the teaching function, then the piano will start to play the tenth teaching song.

FLYKEYS FK100 Digital Piano - fig 10

Grand piano

When you are in another voice statement, just press the Grand piano [ ] button the piano can back to the default voice.

Metronome

Press the Metronome button to turn on the metronome function, then you can see the blue light of the metronome function.
The default speed of the metronome is 120beat per minute.

FLYKEYS FK100 Digital Piano - fig 12

Metronome speed setting as follow:

  1. Press the metronome button over 2 seconds, the metronome will be on, and the piano will get into the metronome speed setting. The adjustable speed can be from20-280BPM.
  2. Press the key to set the tempo, such as 120bpm, and press the corresponding keys 1,2,0 three keys to set it.(Note: When you set 2 digits tempo, you need to press”0” first, then press the 2 digits you want. Such as “60”, you should press “0”,”6”, and”0”. Or touch the [DATA+] and [DATA-] to adjust the tempo(20-280BPM).
  3. Press the Metronome button again to exit the speed setting, the piano will save your setting. The metronome will be back to default status.

Metronome speed change: When you play a demo song, the metronome beat and speed will be changed according to the song. If you need to set it back to the default beat, you can adjust it manually or reboot the piano to recover the default beat.

Transpose

  1. Press the Transpose button over 2 seconds, the blue indicated light will be on.
  2. Press the [Data+] or [Data-] button to change the figures, the adjustable figure is from -12 to +12.
  3. Press the [Transpose] button to exit the transpose edit status. The blue indicated light will stop blinking. Press the [Transpose] button again, the indicated light will be on, it will show the transpose statement.
  4. Press the [Transpose] button again to exit the transpose mode and back to grand piano standard status.

Function control

As an extremely user-friendly instrument, the functions of this digital piano are easily activated. Each function is associated with one of the keys on the right side of the keyboard.
The function names are printed under the corresponding key for your reference.

FLYKEYS FK100 Digital Piano - fig 14

Press the Grand piano [ ] button over 2 seconds, the blue indicated light will blink, it means the selected function is activated. Then press the corresponding key to choose the function you want. Then the indicated light will stop blinking and exit the selected function status. At the moment, the keyboard has the corresponding setting model.

Function operation

Soundboard resonance: There are two statuses, on and off, corresponding to the two keys shown in the Keyboard diagram.
To choose the soundboard resonance, please press the Grand Piano button over 2 seconds to activate the selected status, then press the corresponding key to turn on or shut down the soundboard resonance function.

Dynamics: There are 5 kinds of dynamics status: Default, off, soft, standard and heavy. The four states correspond to the four keys in the Keyboard diagram. To choose the dynamics, please touch the Grand Piano button over 2 seconds to activate the selected status, then press the corresponding key.

FLYKEYS FK100 Digital Piano - fig 16

Double keyboard: There are on/off statuses, corresponding to the two keys shown in the Keyboard diagram. To choose the double keyboard, please long press the Grand Piano button over 2 seconds to activate the selected status, then press the corresponding key.

FLYKEYS FK100 Digital Piano - fig 17

Dual Voice: There are two statuses, on and off, corresponding to the two keys shown in the Keyboard diagram. To choose the dual sound, please press the Grand Piano button over 2 seconds to activate the selected status, then press the corresponding key to turn on or shut down the dual voice function.

FLYKEYS FK100 Digital Piano - fig 18

Beat: There are 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8, and 9 statuses, corresponding to the nine keys shown in the Keyboard diagram. To choose the beat, please press the Grand Piano button over 2 seconds to activate the selected status, then press the corresponding key to choose the best type you want.

FLYKEYS FK100 Digital Piano - fig 19

Reverb: There are two statuses, on and off, corresponding to the two keys shown in the Keyboard diagram. To choose the reverb, please press the Grand Piano button over 2 seconds to activate the selected status, them press the corresponding key to turn on or shut down the reverb function.

FLYKEYS FK100 Digital Piano - fig 20

Chorus: There are two statuses, on and off, corresponding to the two keys shown in the Keyboard diagram. To choose the chorus, please press the Grand Piano button over 2 seconds to activate the selected status, then press the corresponding key to turn on or shut down the chorus function.

FLYKEYS FK100 Digital Piano - fig 21

Percussion: There are two statuses, on and off, corresponding to the two keys shown in the Keyboard diagram. To choose the percussion, please press the Grand Piano button over 2 seconds to activate the selected status, then press the corresponding key to turn on or shut down the percussion function.

FLYKEYS FK100 Digital Piano - fig 22

Split Point: Double sounds split point choosing, corresponding to the key shown in the Keyboard diagram. To choose the Split point, please press the Grand Piano button over 2 seconds to activate the selected status, and press the corresponding key to turn on the Split point function, then press any key you want to set the split point.

FLYKEYS FK100 Digital Piano - fig 23

Rear panel function

FLYKEYS FK100 Digital Piano - fig 24

  1. LINE OUT L/R Stereo output, connect the digital piano to a peripheral speaker system;
  2. LINE IN L/R Stereo input, connect the instrument to an Internal speaker system;
  3. USB USB MIDI jack;
  4. SPEAKER Connecting the external sound box;
  5. PEDAL Connect piano pedal.

USB MIDI function

Connecting the digital piano from the rear panel USB jack to the host of the PC, to start MIDI music production.

FLYKEYS FK100 Digital Piano - fig 25

Audio connecting

Line In: Connect the musical instrument to the built-in speaker system, regarding the digital piano as a speaker.

FLYKEYS FK100 Digital Piano - fig 26

Line Out: Regarding this digital piano as a sound source, connect it to the external speaker system.

FLYKEYS FK100 Digital Piano - fig 27

Bluetooth function

The digital piano supports the audio Bluetooth and Bluetooth MIDI connection, you can use a phone or iPad to connect the audio Bluetooth and Bluetooth MIDI at the same time.
Note: We suggest using two phones or iPad to connect with the piano separately, in order to avoid music stuttering while playing.

FLYKEYS FK100 Digital Piano - fig 28

  1. Status indicated light: the red light means in USB, SD status; the blue light means in Bluetooth status.
  2. Previous music/ Volume down: short pressing the button will be turned to previous music. A long press of the button will turn down the volume.
  3. Play-pause/Bluetooth: short press of the button will be switched to play or pause mode. Long pressing the button will be Bluetooth pairing function.
  4. Next music/ Volume up: short press the button will be turned to the next music. A long press the button will turn up the volume.
  5. Play mode: Switch between USB \SD and Bluetooth mode.
  6. SD card connector: SD card input for playing MP3 files from the SD card.
  7. USB connector: USB input for playing MP3 files from USB pen-driver.

USB/SD card operating instructions:
When the instrument is on, the Bluetooth function standby. Insert the USB or SD card and the system get in the loading status with a blinking LED red light. Select the music from your USD/SD card by pressing [ ] or[ ]. Perhaps the [ ] button to pause/play music. When in pause status, the red LED light will be on.

Bluetooth operating instructions:
Long press[]to get in the Bluetooth pairing status, the blue LED light flashing slowly. At the moment, search the Bluetooth named [ FK100 ] to pair with your cellphone. After pairing, it can play music from your phone or other Bluetooth units.
When playing, the blue LED light flashes quickly, then you can select the music by pressing [ ] or [ ]or press the [ ] Pause/Play music button to set it. When in pause status, the blue  LED flashes slowly.
In USB, SD loading status, if you need to switch to Bluetooth play, you need to press the [ Play mode ] button to switch to Bluetooth mode and then do the Bluetooth pairing.

MIDI function

FUNCTION TRANSMITTED RECOGNIZED REMARKS

Basic Channel Default

Changeable

| 1-16

1-16

| 1-16

1-16

| Reach3 channels simultaneously in pre-setting mode
Mode        Default

Information Changeable

| Mode 3

×

……

| Mode 3 Mode 3|
Pich        Pure Sound|

0-127

21-108

|

0-127

21-108

| Power Mid Tom2
Velocity     ON OFF| ○

×

| ○

×

| Open Hi-Hat
AFTER key’s

TOUCH Ch’s

| ×

×

| ×

×

| Power Mid Tom1
Control Switch 0

7

11

64

66

67

91

93

120

123

| ○

| ○

| MSB Sound Bank Selection Master Volume Express Control Muffler Pedal Sustain Pedal Soft Pedal Reverb Chorus
All Sound OFF
All Tone OFF
Program Switch Default True#| 0-127

0-15

| 0-15

0-15

| (*)

(*)

FUNCTION TRANSMITTED RECOGNIZED REMARKS
Special System

Real-time System Clock

Commands

| ○

| ○

×

|
Auxiliary Logic     Local On-Off Device Information ALL Note Off

ActiveSense

Reset

| ×

×

| ×

×

|
NOTES:(*) Filterable Information
Mode 1: Omni On, Poly Mode 2: Omni On, Mono ○ = YES
Mode 3: Omni Off, Poly Mode 4: Omni Off, Mono × = No

MIDI Keyboard percussion music list

Note#| Note| 1-Standard| 2-Room| 3-Power| 4-Electric| 5-Synth
---|---|---|---|---|---|---
27| C1| Syn Sound| Syn Sound| Syn Sound| Syn Sound| Syn Sound
28| C#1| Slap| Slap| Slap| Slap| Slap
29| D1| Scratch1| Scratch1| Scratch1| Slap| Scratch1
30| D#1| Scratch2| Scratch2| Scratch2| Scratch2| Scratch2
31| E1| Sticks| Sticks| Sticks| Sticks| Sticks
32| F1| Click| Click| Click| Click| Click
33| F#1| Metronome Click| Metronome

Click

| Metronome

Click

| Metronome Click| Metronome

Click

34| G1| Metronome Bell| Metronome Bell| Metronome Bell| Metronome Bell| Metronome Bell
35| G#1| Kick2| Kick2| Kick2| Electric Kick2| Kick2
36| A1| Kick1| Kick1| Power Kick1| Electric Kick1| Synth Kick
37| A#1| Side Stick| Side Stick| Side Stick| Side Stick| Synth Side Stick
38| B1| Snare Drum2| Snare Drum2| Power Snare| Electric Snare

Drum2

| Synth Snare
39| C2| Hand Clap| Hand Clap| Hand Clap| Hand Clap| Hand Clap
40| C#2| Snare Drum1| Room Snare1| Snare Drum1| Electric Room

Snare 1

| Snare Drum1
41| D2| Low Tom2| Power Low Tom2| Power Low Tom2| Electric Low Tom2| Synth Low Tom2
42| D#2| Closed Hi-Hat| Closed Hi-Hat| Closed Hi-Hat| Closed Hi-Hat| Synth Closed Hi-Hat
Note#| Note| 1-Standard| 2-Room| 3-Power| 4-Electric| 5-Synth
---|---|---|---|---|---|---
43| E2| Low Tom1| Power Low Tom1| Power Low Tom1| Electric Low Tom1| Synth Low Tom1
44| F2| Pedal Hi-Hat| Low Tom1| Pedal Hi-Hat| Pedal Hi-Hat| Synth Pedal Hi-Hat
45| F#2| Mid Tom2| Power Mid Tom2| Power Mid Tom2| Electric Mid Tom2| Synth Mid Tom2
46| G2| Open Hi-Hat| Open Hi-Hat| Open Hi-Hat| Open Hi-Hat| Synth Open Hi-Hat
47| G#2| Mid Tom1| Power Mid Tom1| Power Mid Tom1| Electric Mid Tom1| Synth Mid Tom1
48| A2| High Tom2| Power High Tom2| Power High Tom2| Electric High Tom2| Synth Tom2
49| A#2| Crash Cymbal| Crash Cymbal| Crash Cymbal| Crash Cymbal| Synth Crash Cymbal
50| B2| High Tom1| Power High Tom1| Power High Tom1| Power High Tom1| Synth High Tom1
51| C3| Ride Cymbal| Ride Cymbal| Ride Cymbal| Ride Cymbal| Ride Cymbal
52| C#3| Chinese Cymbal 1| Chinese Cymba1| Chinese Cymbal 1| Chinese Cymbal 1| Chinese Cymbal 1
53| D3| Ride Bell| Ride Bell| Ride Bell| Ride Bell| Ride Bell
54| D#3| Tambourine| Tambourine| Tambourine| Tambourine| Tambourine
55| E3| Splash Cymbal| Splash Cymbal| Splash Cymbal| Splash Cymbal| Splash Cymbal
56| F3| Cowbell| Cowbell| Cowbell| Cowbell| Cowbell
57| F#3| Crash Cymbal| Crash Cymbal| Crash Cymbal| Crash Cymbal| Crash Cymbal
Note#| Note| 1-Standard| 2-Room| 3-Power| 4-Electric| 5-Synth
---|---|---|---|---|---|---
58| G3| Vibra-Slap| Vibra-Slap| Vibra-Slap| Vibra-Slap| Vibra-Slap
59| G#3| Ride Cymbal1| Ride Cymbal1| Ride Cymbal1| Ride Cymbal1| Ride Cymbal1
60| A3| High bongo| High bongo| High bongo| High bongo| High bongo
61| A#3| Low conga| Low conga| Low conga| Low conga| Low conga
62| B3| Mute conga| Mute conga| Mute conga| Mute conga| Mute conga
63| C4| High conga| High conga| High conga| High conga| High conga
64| C#4| Low conga| Low conga| Low conga| Low conga| Low conga
65| D4| High Timbale| High Timbale| High Timbale| High Timbale| High Timbale
66| D#4| Low Timbale| Low Timbale| Low Timbale| Low Timbale| Low Timbale
67| E4| High Agogo| High Agogo| High Agogo| High Agogo| High Agogo
68| F4| Low Agogo| Low Agogo| Low Agogo| Low Agogo| Low Agogo
69| F#4| Cabasa| Cabasa| Cabasa| Cabasa| Cabasa
70| G4| Maracas| Maracas| Maracas| Maracas| Maracas
71| G#4| Short Hi Whistle| Short Hi Whistle| Short Hi Whistle| Short Hi Whistle| Short Hi Whistle
72| A4| Long low whistle| Long low whistle| Long low whistle| Long low whistle| Long low whistle
73| A#4| ShortGuiro| ShortGuiro| ShortGuiro| ShortGuiro| ShortGuiro
Note#| Note| 1-Standard| 2-Room| 3-Power| 4-Electric| 5-Synth
---|---|---|---|---|---|---
74| B4| login Guiro| login Guiro| login Guiro| login Guiro| login Guiro
75| C5| Claves| Claves| Claves| Claves| Claves
76| C#5| Hi Wood Block| Hi Wood Block| Hi Wood Block| Hi Wood Block| Hi Wood Block
77| D5| Low Wood Block| Low Wood Block| Low Wood Block| Low Wood Block| Low Wood Block
78| D#5| Mute Cuica| Mute Cuica| Mute Cuica| Mute Cuica| Mute Cuica
79| E5| Open Cueca| Open Cueca| Open Cueca| Open Cueca| Open Cueca
80| F5| Mute Triangle| Mute Triangle| Mute Triangle| Mute Triangle| Mute Triangle
81| F#5| Open Triangle| Open Triangle| Open Triangle| Open Triangle| Open Triangle
82| G5| Shaker| Shaker| Shaker| Shaker| Shaker
83| G#5| Jingle Bell| Jingle Bell| Jingle Bell| Jingle Bell| Jingle Bell
84| A5| Bell Tree| Bell Tree| Bell Tree| Bell Tree| Bell Tree
85| #5| Castanets| Castanets| Castanets| Castanets| Castanets
86| B5| Mute Surdo| Mute Surdo| Mute Surdo| Mute Surdo| Mute Surdo
87| C6| Open Surdo| Open Surdo| Open Surdo| Open Surdo| Open Surdo

Voice list

No.

| PC#(midi)|

Instrument

---|---|---
000| PIANO GRID| Graziano
001| PIANO BRITE| BrtPiano
002| PIANO ELEC| EtrPiano
003| HONKY-TONK| HonkTonk
004| E PIANO1| E Piano1
005| E PIANO2| E Piano2
006| HARPSICHORD| HarpChrd
007| CLAVI| Clavinet
008| MUSIC BOX| MusicBox
009| XYLOPHONE| xylophone
010| ROCK ORG| Rock Org
011| CHURCH ORG| ChrchORg
012| ACCORDING TO 1| Accordn1
013| GTR NYLON| GtrNylon
014| Acoustic Guitar| Acoustic
015| FINGER BASS| grass

No.

| PC#(midi)|

Instrument

---|---|---
016| VIOLIN| Violin
017| Tremolo Strings| Tremolo
018| HARP| Harp
019| STRINGS 1| Strings1
020| Voice Oohs| Voice Oohs
021| TRUMPET| Trumpet
022| BRASS SECT| BrassSec
023| SAX TENOR| SaxTenor
024| OBOE| Oboe
025| FLUTE| Flute
026| Lead 6 (voice)| Lead 6
027| ErHu| Er Hu
028| GuZheng| Gu Zheng
029| PiPa| Pi Pa
030| Suomi| Suo Na
| |

Demo list

Number Demo Name
0 Chopin Fantasy
1 PianoBallad
2 Fountain
3 bach
4 Minuet
5 Love Romance
6 Four little swans
7 Puppy Waltz
8 TraditionPiano6
9 Menu
10 chopinNO.31
11 Arabesque
12 Dolly’sDreaming and

Awakening
13| Polonaise
14| Marcia Aiia turca
15| Baier
16| TraditionPiano4
17| bB Minor Nocturne
18| Lovely home
19| Revolutionary Etude
20| Prelude
21| Dream of doll
|
Number| Demo Name
22| Turkish march
23| Germany ballad
24| sonata-Beethoven
25| say
26| Liuyang River
27| pastorale
28| Nocturne-Chopin
29| Canon
30| The entertainer
31| Sonatina
32| Greensleeves
33| Prelude
34| French old song
35| Mining tea Flapping
Butterfly
36| For Elise
37| Moments Musicaux
Op.94-3
38| Humoresque
39| Trout
40| caoute Dance
41| Shepherd piccolo
42| Gavotte Dance
|
Number| Demo Name
43| Minuet
44| Jc bach
45| Ragtime
46| Sad people
47| The memory of love
48| Zi Zhudiao
49| Eugenia
50| Fantasize rhythm
51| In rain
52| xz2piano
53| The wing is flown with songs
54| WAHAHA
55| Brave E Lunch
56| Under the moonlight
57| Little star
58| Deep ocean
59| Let us rowing
60| The Bull trout
61| piano drums
62| Happiness goes by
63| Song of Allemande
64| Happy farmer
Number| Demo Name
---|---
0| Chopin Fi
1| Bach Piano
2| Minuet Bach
3| Love Romance
4| Four Cygnets
5| Puppy Wlat7
6| CpnEtude
7| Turkey March
8| Chopin No.6
9| Menu
10| Marcia
11| Chopin Night
12| Piano Ballad
13| Ragtime
14| Fn Rhythm
15| Dolly’s Dream
16| 4 Cygnets
17| Old France
---|---
18| Minuet Bath
19| Song of Joy
20| Doves
21| Curvet Piano
22| Spring Waltz
23| Alderman
24| Bach 2 Creative
25| Moonlight Debussy
26| Gavotte Dance
27| Canon Piano
28| Cowboy & Flute
29| Turkey March
30| Humoresque
31| England March
32| Little Boat
33| Minuet Piano
34| Jingle Bells
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35| Moscow Nights
36| Rainbow
37| Oh, Susanna
38| Lonely Goatherd
39| Missing In
Moonlight
40| Old Black Joe
41| Santa Lucia
42| Good Scenery
43| Jambalaya
44| Little Cowboy
45| Flowing Stream
46| Little Swallow
47| Heart Love
48| Kaiser Waltz
49| Blue Danube Waltz
| Graded hammer feeling, advanced multi-layer
dynamics touch recognition technology, it
brings you a fantastic performance feeling.| FLYKEYS FK100 Digital Piano -
fig 33| Easy to use, simple control panel.
---|---|---|---
| MAF filter technique (acoustic piano sound
effect), it simulated the traditional piano strings
resonance, it will give you the real piano feeling
when you play the piano.| FLYKEYS FK100 Digital Piano - fig
35| Adopt CD system technical standards to
design the audio system, in order to achieve a clearer sound quality, the layers are more distinct and the speaker effect is more beautiful.
| Spectral Composite sampling techniques,
advanced convolution processing flow and
multiple sampling basis, to simulate the fidelity of traditional acoustic grand piano sound effects.| | Adopt the international advanced DSP
effect processing technology to reach the
trigger signal transmission and combine
the later processing, so that it can bring you more harmonic sound.

***** The digital piano has 31 sounds, but you can connect with CP and do the MIDI compose production to achieve GM standard 128 sounds and help your composition.

Specifications

Technical Specifications FK100
Keyboard Fatar 88 Grand-Response Key Trends with hammer action & dynamic

curve keyboard
Maximum Polyphony| 128(Stereo)
Demo| 65 classical demos
Touch Sensitivity| 5 kinds of standard piano dynamics curves (Default, Soft, Standard, Hard, Touch off)
Voice| 31
Recorder| Record and replay, maximum notes per composition are 12,000. MIDI Record supports 64 tracks and 16 channels. MIDI 0&1 format.
Sound Control| Grand piano tone, Double piano, Dual voice, Double Keyboard, Split point.
Dual Voice| String music background, the user can edit multiple sound combinations.
Split Keyboard| Double piano, Same range, Split the keyboard into two zones with the same pitch, Piano Duet, String ensemble, Wind Ensemble, Piano + violin family, Guitar +Violin performance, multi-combination available.
Volume Control| Master volume, volume can be adjusted when you play in the evening.
Transposition| 25 gears, (0, -/+12)
Effect Function| 0-64 reverb, 0-64 chorus
Metronome| 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9
Pedal Function| Imitated grand piano pedal function, soft pedal, selected sustain pedal, sustain pedal
USB Jack| USB MIDI PC Jack, Unlimited composition record storage, Support 64 tracks 16 channels MIDI record, MIDI 0&1, GM International Standard, System unlimited extension and upgrade.
Jack| USB Jack, Pedal Jack, Power Jack, Headphone Jack2, Stereo Line In(2)/Line Out(2)
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External Audio Sources| Bluetooth, USB, SD Card
Pedals| Soft, Sustain, Sostenuto
Power Amplifier| 70W
Speakers| 2 woofer(5″), 2 tweeter(2″)
Dimension| 1355x340x750 (mm, L
W*H)
Weight| 44kg
Power Supply| 70W.
Included Accessories| Power cord, Guarantee card, Quality certificate, User manual

Trouble Shooting

Problem Cause/Action
There is noise when turning on/off the power This is normal, please don’t

worry.
After turning it on, no sound is produced when pressing the keys| Please adjust the master volume or check if there is a headphone connected to the device.
The note and its timber are a little different under the same patch| This is normal.
When using the sustaining function, some patches are different long or short| This is normal.
The volume is too low| Please adjust the master volume knob.
The MIDI transmission function fails when the MIDI Cord connects well| This is normal.
Noise is caused when the near phone| This is normal, In order to avoid it please keep away when calling.
When playing piano, the pitch is not in accordance with the keyboard| Please check if you have activated the SPLIT mode function and turned it off.
Pitch can not be changed when playing piano, and the pitch is not in accordance with the keyboard| Please check if you have activated the SPLIT mode function and set the split point to the highest level, Turn off the split mode function and set the split point back to the original.
Distortion or intermittent when playing demo songs| The cause could be the overheating of the speakers, when you play for a long time with the maximum volume, at this point please lower the volume or turn the piano off for a while.
Two tones come out at the same time when playing| The dual sound function might be activated, please turn off it to avoid it.
Pitch wrong| Please confirm the pitch setting or set it to “Zero”
No automatic Accompaniment and Chord| Please confirm the accompaniment volume or if the Chord function is turned on.
Dynamics are not the same as before| There are 5 piano touch curves, Default、Soft、Standard、Hard Touch off. You might choose the wrong dynamics. Please set the one you need.

NOTE:
This instrument has been tested and it is according to the relevant regulations of EMC. Wireless communication might cause interference with this instrument. Or the instrument might cause interference with wireless. The user should adopt the following measure to improve it.
– Relocation or adjust the receiving antenna.
– Keep a distance between the device and the receiver.
– Connect the receiver and the device cord in the different plugs.
– Please consult your dealer or experienced wireless technician.
Caution:
Do not modify the device by yourself.
Our company reserves the right to change or modify products or specifications at any time without prior notice.
Presented by
Guangzhou Pearl River Piano Group Co., Ltd
Manufactured by
Pearl River Amason Digital Musical Instrument Co., Ltd
Guangzhou
Add: No.38.Xiangshan Ave, Zengcheng Economic and Technological
Development Zone, Guangzhou China
Tel:+86-20-36574618
Fax:+86-20-81764948
Email:wmk@pearlriverpiano.com
NO: 28000676
§ 15.19 Labelling requirements.
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
§ 15.21 Information to the user.
Any Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
§ 15.105 Information to the user.
Note:** This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:

  • Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
  • Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
  • Connect the equipment to an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
  • Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.

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