1. Ifihan
Thank you for choosing the KONIX 88 Keys Roll Up Piano, Model PD88. This portable electronic keyboard is designed for musicians of all levels, offering a full 88-key range in a compact, flexible format. Its features include a built-in loudspeaker, 128 tones, 128 rhythms, and MIDI output for versatile musical expression and learning. This manual provides essential information for setup, operation, maintenance, and troubleshooting to ensure optimal performance and longevity of your instrument.
2. Package Awọn akoonu
Please verify that all items listed below are included in your package. If any items are missing or damaged, please contact KONIX customer support.
- KONIX 88 Keys Roll Up Piano (PD88)
- Efatelese idaduro
- Adapter agbara
- Iru-C Okun USB
- Keyboard Bag
- Afowoyi Olumulo (iwe-ipamọ yii)
Image: The KONIX PD88 Roll Up Piano and its accessories, including the sustain pedal, USB cable, power adapter, and user manual.
3. Ọja Ipariview
3.1 Key Awọn ẹya ara ẹrọ
- Àwọn Kọ́kọ́rọ́ Déédé 88: Full-size keyboard for comprehensive musical practice.
- Apẹrẹ to gbe: Made from durable silicone, allowing it to be rolled up for easy storage and transport.
- Àwọn Àṣàyàn Ohùn Ọlọ́rọ̀: Features 128 international standard tones and 128 rhythms.
- Awọn orin Afihan: Includes 14 built-in demo songs for learning and enjoyment.
- Ijade MIDI: USB MIDI output for connection to computers and music editing software (e.g., Cakewalk, Sonar, Cubase, Nuendo, VST/VSTi).
- Agbọrọsọ Iṣọkan: Built-in loudspeaker for direct audio output.
- Batiri gbigba agbara: Provides 9-10 hours of continuous use on a single charge.
- Awọn iṣẹ igbimọ Iṣakoso: LED digital display, recording, playback, sustain, vibrato, teaching mode, and chord functions.
Image: The KONIX PD88 in use, illustrating its key features.
3.2 Iṣakoso Panel ati Ports
The control panel provides access to all functions and connectivity options. Familiarize yourself with the layout:
- LED Digital Ifihan: Shows current settings (tone, rhythm, volume, etc.).
- Bọtini agbara: Tan/pa a kuro.
- Awọn iṣakoso iwọn didun: Ṣe atunṣe iwọn didun ti o wu jade.
- Tone/Rhythm Selection Buttons: Cycles through available tones and rhythms.
- Bọtini Ririnkiri: Ṣiṣẹ awọn orin ifihan.
- Record/Play Buttons: For recording and playing back your performances.
- Sustain/Vibrato Buttons: Activates sustain and vibrato effects.
- Teaching/Chord Functions: Engages learning modes.
- USB/MIDI OUT Port: Connects to a computer for MIDI functionality and charging.
- Ibudo Aux-in: Fún sísopọ̀ àwọn orísun ohùn láti òde.
- Jack agbekọri (3.5mm): Fun ikọkọ iwa.
- Iṣawọle gbohungbohun: Fun sisopọ gbohungbohun ita.
- Fọwọsi Ẹsẹ Ẹsẹ Fún sísopọ̀ pedal onídúró tí a fi kún un.
Aworan: Alaye view of the multi-functional jacks on the control panel.
Image: The LED digital display for settings indication.
4. Eto
4.1 Gbigba agbara akọkọ
- Before first use, fully charge the roll-up piano.
- Connect the Type-C USB cable to the USB/MIDI OUT port on the piano and the other end to the power adapter.
- Pulọọgi ohun ti nmu badọgba agbara sinu iṣan itanna boṣewa.
- The charging indicator (if available, refer to LED display for battery status) will show charging progress. A full charge typically takes several hours.
4.2 Unrolling and Placement
- Carefully unroll the silicone keyboard on a flat, stable surface. Ensure the keys lie flat without creases or bumps.
- Fi apakan pánẹ́lì ìṣàkóso sí apá tí ó dúró ṣinṣin lórí ojú náà.
4.3 Nsopọ Awọn ẹya ẹrọ
- Efatelese idaduro: Insert the sustain pedal cable into the dedicated Sustain Pedal input on the control panel.
- Agbekọri: For private practice, plug 3.5mm headphones into the Headphone Jack.
- Gbohungbohun ita: Connect a microphone to the Microphone Input if desired.
- Asopọmọra MIDI: To use the piano as a MIDI controller, connect the USB/MIDI OUT port to your computer using the Type-C USB cable.
5. Awọn ilana Iṣiṣẹ
5.1 Agbara Tan / Pa
Press and hold the Power button on the control panel to turn the piano on or off.
5.2 Siṣàtúnṣe iwọn
Use the Volume Up (+) and Volume Down (-) buttons on the control panel to adjust the master volume.
5.3 Yíyan Àwọn Ohun Ohùn àti Ìró
- Tẹ awọn Ohun orin button to enter tone selection mode. Use the number buttons or +/- buttons to select from 128 available tones. The LED display will show the current tone number.
- Tẹ awọn Rhythm button to enter rhythm selection mode. Use the number buttons or +/- buttons to select from 128 available rhythms. The LED display will show the current rhythm number.
5.4 Playing Demonstration Songs
Tẹ awọn Ririnkiri button to cycle through the 14 built-in demonstration songs. Press it again to stop playback.
5.5 Gbigbasilẹ ati Sisisẹsẹhin
- Tẹ awọn REC button to start recording your performance. The REC indicator will light up.
- Mu nkan ti o fẹ.
- Tẹ awọn REC bọtini lẹẹkansi lati da gbigbasilẹ duro.
- Tẹ awọn ERE bọtini lati tẹtisi iṣẹ ti o gbasilẹ.
5.6 Awọn iṣẹ iduroṣinṣin ati gbigbọn
- Tẹ awọn Iduroṣinṣin button to activate the sustain effect. Press again to deactivate.
- Tẹ awọn Vibrato button to activate the vibrato effect. Press again to deactivate.
5.7 Teaching and Chord Functions
Refer to the specific instructions on the control panel or the quick start guide for detailed usage of the teaching and chord functions, as these can vary in implementation.
Image: Close-up of a key being pressed.
6. Itọju
- Ninu: Use a soft, dry cloth to wipe the surface of the piano. For stubborn dirt, a slightly damp cloth can be used, but ensure no moisture enters the control panel or ports. Do not use abrasive cleaners or solvents.
- Ibi ipamọ: When not in use, roll up the piano gently and store it in the provided keyboard bag. Avoid folding it sharply or placing heavy objects on top. Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and extreme temperatures.
- Itọju Batiri: To prolong battery life, avoid fully discharging the battery frequently. If storing for an extended period, charge the piano to about 50% capacity every few months.
- Mimu: The silicone keyboard is durable but should be handled with care. Avoid sharp objects that could puncture or tear the material.
Image: The roll-up piano being stored in a backpack.
7. Laasigbotitusita
If you encounter any issues with your KONIX PD88 Roll Up Piano, please refer to the following common problems and solutions:
| Isoro | Owun to le Fa | Ojutu |
|---|---|---|
| Ko si ohun tabi iwọn kekere. | Piano is off; volume is too low; headphones are connected; battery is low. | Ensure piano is powered on. Increase volume using +/- buttons. Disconnect headphones if using internal speaker. Charge the battery. |
| Keys sound twice or multiple times. | Incorrect key press technique; piano not on a flat surface; sensor sensitivity issue. | Ensure keys are pressed firmly and released cleanly. Place the piano on a completely flat and stable surface. If the issue persists, contact customer support. |
| Keys are sticking or unresponsive. | Debris under keys; physical damage; piano not on a flat surface. | Gently clean around the keys. Ensure the piano is on a flat surface. Avoid placing heavy objects on the keys. |
| Microphone input is too soft. | Microphone volume setting; microphone compatibility. | Check if there's a separate microphone volume control on the piano (if available). Ensure the microphone is fully plugged in. Consider using an external amplifier if higher volume is needed. |
| MIDI connection not working. | Káàbù tí kò tọ́; àwọn ìṣòro awakọ̀; ètò sọ́fítíwọ́ọ̀kì. | Ensure you are using the correct Type-C USB cable. Check your computer's device manager for driver installation. Verify MIDI input settings in your music software. |
8. Awọn pato
| Ẹya ara ẹrọ | Ẹ̀kúnrẹ́rẹ́ |
|---|---|
| Orukọ awoṣe | PD88 |
| Nọmba ti Awọn bọtini | 88 |
| Awọn ohun orin | 128 International Standard Tones |
| Awọn ariwo | 128 International Standard Rhythms |
| Awọn orin Demo | 14 |
| Asopọmọra | USB (Type-C), MIDI OUT, Aux-in, 3.5mm Headphone Jack, Microphone Input, Sustain Pedal Input |
| Orisun agbara | Built-in Rechargeable Battery, USB Power |
| Igbesi aye batiri | Approx. 9-10 hours continuous use |
| Ohun elo | Silicone (Keyboard), Rubber (Body) |
| Iwọn Nkan | kilo 1.43 (3.14 poun) |
| Àwọn ìwọ̀n (Tí a kò tíì kọ nǹkan sí) | Approx. 53.7 inches (Length) x 6.4 inches (Width of keys) / 9 inches (Width of control panel) |
| Sọ́fítíwètì tí a ṣe àtìlẹ́yìn (MIDI) | Cakewalk, Sonar, Cubase, Nuendo, VST/VSTi |
| Operating System (MIDI) | Windows XP/Vista/7/8, Mac OSX |
Image: Product dimensions for both unrolled and rolled configurations.
9. Atilẹyin ọja ati Support
KONIX products are manufactured to high-quality standards. For specific warranty information, please refer to the warranty card included with your product or visit the official KONIX website. If you require technical assistance or have questions not covered in this manual, please contact KONIX customer support through the retailer where you purchased the product or via the contact information provided on the official KONIX webojula.
Jọwọ ṣe idaduro ẹri rira rẹ fun awọn iṣeduro atilẹyin ọja.





