TERENCE 2BF77-V30 Portable Electronic Piano User Manual

June 5, 2024
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TERENCE 2BF77-V30 Portable Electronic Piano

TERENCE-2BF77-V30-Portable-Electronic-Piano

Overall appearance

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The folding switch

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Product Function Description

Power switch button
Press and hold the power switch for 0.5 seconds to turn it on, and press and turn it off shortly.

Function selection and volume knob

  1. The (knob) button is turned on by default as the VOLUME adjustment mode, and the volume can be selected by rotating it left and right.
  2. VOLUME can be selected from Oto 16, and the default is 12.
  3. Press the (knob) button briefly to enter the menu, turn the (knob) button left and right to enter the selection function, press it briefly to enter the menu setting, press it again to enter the function confirmation, and return to the volume interface mode after 3 seconds without any operation.

Metronome button
Press the metronome button in turn to cycle “4/1,4/2,4/3,4/4,6/8, stop”. In the metronome mode interface, rotate the (knob) button to adjust the speed, and press the (knob) button lightly to stop the metronome.

Tone button
Press the (tone) button, turn the (knob) left and right to select tone, press the (tone) key briefly to stop, and return to the volume interface mode after 3 seconds without any operation.

RHY rhythm button
Press the (rhythm) button to play, then press the (rhythm) button to stop, turn the (knob) button left and right to select the rhythm, press the (rhythm) button short to stop, and return to the volume interface mode after 3 seconds without any operation.

Sustain button
Press the sustain button to start/close the sustain function, and return to the default volume interface mode without any operation for 3 seconds.

Trans transpose button
Press the transpose button and rotate the (knob) button left and right. Transposition can select 12 modes from C to B. The default mode is C, and it will return to the default volume interface mode after 3 seconds without any operation.

Tempo

  1. Press the (knob) button briefly, and rotate the (knob) button to select the tempo.
  2. Press the (knob) button lightly, and then turn the (knob) button left and right. The tempo can be selected from 40 to 280, and the default value is 1 20, which indicates the speed offset. After 3 seconds, you will return to the volume interface mode without any operation.

Recording and playback
Press the (knob) button briefly to turn to (recording and playback), and press the (knob) button briefly to play.

Record
Press the (knob) button briefly to turn to (recording), press the (knob) button briefly to start recording, and press the (knob) button briefly to play the recording.

Demo
Press the (knob) button briefly to rotate to (demo), press the (knob) button briefly to play, rotate to switch the demo press the (knob) button briefly to pause, and return to the volume interface mode after 3 seconds without any operation.

Learning mode

  1. Press the (knob) button briefly, and rotate the (knob) button to select (Learn).
  2. Press the (knob) button lightly, and then turn the (knob) button left and right to select the teaching mode (Learning A, Learning B, Learning Off) for 3 seconds and return to the volume interface mode without any operation.
    • Learning A: Select different demos, and press the demo button briefly to enter the teaching mode. Playing any key can play the main theme of the demo
    • Learning B : Select different demos, and press the demo button briefly to enter the teaching mode. The user will make a sound only when he presses the right key, and will not make a sound if he presses the wrong key.

All reset
Press the (knob) button briefly to turn to (all reset). Press the (knob) button briefly to reset.

Volume
Press the (knob) button for a short time, and then rotate the (knob) left and right to turn to the volume function. Press the (knob) button for a short time to enter the volume adjustment interface, and rotate the (knob) left and right to adjust the volume.

Chord
Press the (knob) button briefly to rotate to (chord), and then press the (knob) button briefly to switch between single finger and multi-finger and rotation, and return to the volume interface mode without any operation for 3 seconds.

Sleep mode

  1. Press the (knob) button briefly, and rotate the (knob) button to select (sleep mode).
  2. Press the (knob) button lightly, and then turn the (knob) button left and right to select whether the sleep mode is on or off.
  3. After the sleep mode is turned on, there is no action for ten minutes, and it enters the shutdown state. At this time, it is necessary to press the on-off key to restart the piano.
  4. Sleep mode defaults to off.
  5. Return to volume interface mode after 3 seconds without any operation.

LED Keyboard light
( only applicable to the version with light)

  1. Turn on the light by default, press the (knob) button briefly, and turn the (knob) button to select (LED).
  2. Press the (knob) button lightly, and then turn the (knob) button left and right to select whether the key light is on or off, turn on the key light, and which key is pressed during the performance, the corresponding key light will be on, and both APP MIDI light and computer MIDI software light are supported.

Dynamic

  1. Press the (knob) button briefly, and rotate the (knob) button to select (Dynamic).
  2. Press the (knob) button lightly, and then turn the (knob) button left and right to select whether the Dynamic is on or off. When the intensity switch is on, press the key hard and the sound will be loud. The default speed is on. Return to volume interface mode after 3 seconds without any operation.

Keyboard drum

  1. Press the (knob) button briefly, and rotate the (knob) button to select (keyboard drum).
  2. Press the (knob) button lightly, and then turn the (knob) button left and right to select whether the keyboard drum is turned on or off. When the keyboard drum is turned on, all keys will be turned on to become percussion instrument timbre, and when the key drum is turned on, the percussion instrument timbre will be turned off. Return to volume interface mode after 3 seconds without any operation.

Vibrato

  1. Press the (knob) button briefly, and rotate the (knob) button to select (vibrato).
  2. Press the (knob) button lightly, and then turn the (knob) button left and right to select whether the vibrato is on or off, so as to turn on the vibrato function and make the timbre produce the vibrato effect during playing. Return to volume interface mode after 3 seconds without any operation.

Dual tone

  1. Press the (knob) button briefly, and rotate the (knob) button to select (Dual tone).
  2. Press the (knob) button briefly, and then turn the (knob) button left and right, you can choose to turn on or off the dual tone. The left key is fixed with piano tone, and the right key is turned on with dual tone by default, and the right key tone can be switched, totaling 95 kinds. Press the ( tone) button and then select (knob) to switch tone, and return to the volume interface mode for 3 seconds without any operation.

Dual keyboard

  1. Press the (knob) button briefly, and rotate the (knob) button to select (dual keyboard).
  2. Press the (knob) button lightly, then turn the (knob) button left and right to select whether the dual keyboard is on or off, and return to the volume interface mode after 3 seconds without any operation.

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Bluetooth audio function
The Bluetooth function is automatically turned on and there is a prompt tone. Bluetooth is turned on and waiting for the connected mobile phone to play accompaniment or music. The mobile phone searches for ‘Terence Fold Piano” to connect, and enters the password: 8888. After the connection is successful, there is a prompt tone. Volume increase or decrease or music selection needs to be made on the mobile phone.

The use of composite functions
Press and hold the (knob) button, and then press the corresponding function key to get the corresponding function. TERENCE-2BF77-V30-Portable-
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  1. ln the case of multiple function keys, functions such as tone, rhythm, speed, demo and volume can be directly selected through the number keys (g2-b3);
  2. After the dual tone function is turned on, the piano tone is fixed on the left key, and the string tone is turned on on the right key by default, and the tone of the right key can be switched, totaling 95 kinds. You can switch the timbre of the right key by operating the composite function key;
  3. Teaching A : Select different demos, and press the demo button briefly to enter the teach.
  4. Teaching B : Select different demos, and press the demo button briefly to enter the teaching mode. Only when the user presses the right key will the sound be produced, and the wrong key will not be produced.ng mode. Playing any key can play the main theme of the demo;

List of Demos

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1 fancaisie imprompcu opus 66
2 Moonlight Sonata, Op. 27, No. 2
3 minuet in G
4 Waltz No.6 in D Flat Op.64 No.1:Minute
5 Sonata No. 14 in C-Sharp Minor, Op. 27 No. 2
6 Flight of the Bumble Bee mix
7 waltz In A Minor B.150 Op. Post
8 Musette in D Major
9 rondo alla gurca
10 The Piano Sonata
11 Prelude no.1 in C major
12 Beethoven Pathetique Sonata 3rd movement
13 Hungarian Rhapsody No. 6
14 Mazurka,Op.33 No.2
15 Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star
16 Wheels on the Bus
17 Head and Shoulders
18 Bingo
19 If You’re Happy and You Know It
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List of Tone

0.Pop Piano

1.Classical Piano
2.Piano3
3.Honky-TonkPiano
4.Rhodes Piano
5.Chorused Piano
6.Harpsichord
7.Clavinet
8.Celesta
9.Glockenspiel
10.Music Box
11.Vibraphone
12.Marimba
13.Xylophone
14.Tubular Bells
15.Santur
16.Hammond Piano
17.Percussive Piano
18.Rock Piano
19.Church Piano
20.Reed Piano
21.Accordion
22.Harmonica
23.Bandoneon
24.Acoustic Guitar(nylon)
25.Acoustic Guitar(steel)
26.Electric GuitarUazz)
27.Electric Guitar(clean)
28.Electric Guitar(muted)
29.0verdriven Guitar
30.Distortion Guitar
31.Guitar Harmonics
32.Acoustic Bass

33.Electric Bass(finger)
34.Electric Bass(pick)
35.Fretless Bass
36.Slap Bass 1
37 .Slap Bass 2
38.Synth Bass 1
39.Synth Bass 2
40.Violin
41.Viola
42.Cello
43.Contrabass
44.Tremolo Strings
45.Pizzicato Strings
46.Orchestral Harp
47.Timpani
48.String Ensemble1
49.String Ensemble2
50.Synth Strings1
51.Synth Strings2
52.Choir Aahs
53.Voice Oohs
54.Synth Voice
55.0rchestra Hit
56.Trumpet
57.Trombone
58.Tuba
59.Muted Trumpet
60.French Hom
61.Brass Section
62.Synth Brass1
63.Synth Brass2
64.Soprano Sax

65.Alto Sax
66.Tenor Sax
67.Baritone Sax
68.0boe
69.English Horn
70.Bassoon
71.Clarinet
72.Piccolo
73.Flute
74.Recorder
75.Pan Flute
76.Bottle Blow
77.Skakuhachi
78.Whistle
79.0carina
BO.Sitar
81.Banjo
82.Shamisen
83.Koto
84.alimba
85.Bagpipe
86.Fiddle
87.Shanai
88.Tinkle Bell
89.Agogo
90.Steel Drums
91.Woodblock
92.Taiko Drum
93.Melodic Tom
94.Synth Drum
95.Reverse Cymbal

List of Rhythm

a.Beguines Wing

1.Beguine_2
2.Beguine_3
3.Pop hit
4.Pop
5.Pop Malay
6.Bossa nova
7.Disco_1
8.Disco_2
9.Blue grass disco
10.Waltzl_1
11.Waltzl2
12.True ballad waltz
13.Bossa Waltz
14.Easy Waltz
15.Shuffle Waltz
16.Reggae Waltz
17.Rumba Waltz
18.March
1
19.March_2
20.Rumba_1
21.Rumba_2
22.Slow_1
23.Slow_2
24.Disco cha cha
25.Guala cha
26.Char
27.Samba_1
28.Samba_2
29.Ubminimal
30.8Bit_1
31.8Bit_2
32.16Bit_1
33.16bit2
34.Ballad
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35.Country 16T
36.Tango
1
37.Tango_2
38.Polka_1
39.Polka_2
40.Pop Swing
41.Easy Swing
42.Soft Swing
43.Rock_1

44.Rock_2
45.Rock3
46.Airy Rock
47.Heart Rock
48.Rock&Roll
49.Urban Rock
50.Ballad
51.Jazz Ballad
52.C.Ballad
53.J.Ballad
54.60s Slow Ballad
55.Piano Ballad
56.50s Ballad
57.Snake Base
58.Happy Blues
59.Old Blues
60.Blue Gras
61.Boodie
1
62.Boodie_2
63.Boodie_3
64.Shufle_1
65.Shuffle2
66.Dream Shuffle
67.Country Shuffle
68.Quick Shuffle
69.Reggae Shuffle
70.R&B
71.Reggae
1
72.Reggae_2
73.Reggae_3
74.Salsa_1
75.Salsa_2
76.Salsa3
77.Tecno
1
78.Tecno_2
79.Funky_1
80.Funky_2
81.Dixie_1
82.Dixie_2
83.Foxtrot_1
84.Foxtrot2
85.R.roll
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86.R.roll_2

87.Fast Beat
88.Quick Beat
89.Smooth Beat
90.Square Beat
91.Euro Beat
92.Alpha Dance
93.Beta Dance
94.Dream Dance
95.Dance_ 1
96.Dance_2
97.Dance_3
98.Rap
99.The Country
100.Country Shuffle
101.Electric Keys
102.Dark Keys
103.Easy Walk
104.Destiny
105.Comedy
106.Drive
107.Liquid Nova
1OB.Indonesian folk
109.Absolute Music
11a.Jamaica
111.Synthesis
112.Feel
113.Accelerate
114.Beach Night
115.lrish
116.Tarantella
117.Big band
118.Dan
119.Fusion
120.Horse
121.Canon
122.Latin
123.Mambo
124.New age
125.Slow re
126.Soul
127.Twist

MAINTENANCE

The good maintenance of the electronic piano is very important to its service life as well as to reduce failures.

  1. Don’t open the instrument or attempt to disassemble its parts or modify the interal components in any way. If it should appear to be malfunctioning, discontinue use immediately and have it inspected by qualified service personnel.
  2. Only use the specified voltage and adapter. Wrong voltage and adapter will damage the instrument.
  3. Do not place the power adapter near heat sources (such as a heater or radiator).Also do not bend the adapter cable excessively, place heavy objects on it, or otherwise wrap it to avoid damaging.
  4. Do not connect the instrument to an electrical outlet using a multiple-connector. Doing so can possibly cause overheating in the outlet. Remove the electric plug from the outlet when the instrument is not to be used for extended periods of time, or during electrical storms. When removing the electric plug from the instrument or an outlet, always hold the plug itself and not the cord. Pulling by the cord can damage it.
  5. Do not expose the electronic piano to excessive dust, vibrations, or extreme cold or heat (such as in direct sunlight, near a heater, or in a car during the day) to the possibility of panel disfiguration or damage to the internal components.
  6. Do not place the instrument in an unstable position where it might accidentally fall over. Do not rest your weight on, or place heavy objects on the instrument.
  7. Do not expose the instrument to rain, use it near water or in damp or wet conditions, or place any containers (such as vases, bottles or glasses) containing liquids on it. which might spill into any openings.
  8. When cleaning the instrument, unplug the adapter first and use a dry and soft cloth. Do not use paint thinners, organic solvents, or chemical impregnated wiping cloths. Do not place vinyl or plastic objects on the instrument, since this might discolor the panel or keyboard.
  9. The instrument needs moisture-proof maintenance during the wet weather. Excessive moisture will result in bad internal circuit. In wet weather, connect the instrument to power frequently to get rid of the moisture through the heat generated during operation. When it is too wet, the instru- nent can be covered with dust and moisture-proof cloth.
  10. The package needs to be unwrapped by an adult for use. Please keep or discard the plastic bag after unpacking.

FCC statement
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 desired operation. Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
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 into 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.
  • This device and its antenna(s) must not be co-located or operation in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.

Radiation Exposure Statement
The device has been evaluated to meet general RF exposure requirement in portable exposure condition without restriction.

ISED statement
This device contains licence-exempt transmitters)/receivers) that comply with Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada’s licence-exempt RSS(s). Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause interference. (2) This device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device. This device meets the exemption from the routine evaluation limits in section 2.5 of RSS 102 and compliance with RSS 102 RF exposure, users can obtain Canadian information on RF exposure and compliance. The device has been evaluated to meet general RF exposure requirement. This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance 0mm between the radiator & your body.

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