NU1XA Owner’s Manual

Panel Controls and Terminals

Overview
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Music rest (page 14)
Fallboard (page 14)

Control panel (page 13)
1 [Power sign] (Standby/On) switch

Terminal panel (at the bottom right of the keyboard) (page 62)

Terminal panel (at the bottom left of the keyboard)
2 [MASTER VOLUME] control
[USB TO DEVICE] terminal (page 62)
[PHONES] jacks (page 17)

Headphone hanger (page 17)

Pedals (page 18)
Adjuster (page 18)

<Rear surface>
DC IN jack (page 15)


1	Standby/On switch (page 15)
For turning the power on or setting it to standby.

2	[MASTER VOLUME] control (page 17)
For adjusting the overall volume.


Control Panel
The buttons of the control panel are illuminated by backlight when the power is turned on (page 15). Although the backlight automatically turns off after a while (page 89), you can turn it on by simply touching the control panel.

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3	[Cursor up]/[Cursor down]/[Cursor left]/[Cursor right] buttons, display (page 20)
Use the buttons to select an item or set a value in the display. Note that touching the display cannot be used to perform any operations.

4	[Triple lines menu sign] (Menu) button (page 76)
Pressing this button alternates the displays among the menus: “Voice,” “Song,” “Metronome/Rhythm,” “Recording” and “System”—from which you can make detailed settings for the related functions. 

5	[Exit sign] (Exit) button (page 21)
Pressing this button exits from the current display, or returns to the Voice or Song display.

6	[Bluetooth B logo mark] (Bluetooth) button (page 68)
Used for connecting to a Bluetooth-equipped device such as a smart device.

Bluetooth capability
Depending on the country in which you purchased the product, the instrument may not have Bluetooth capability. If the Bluetooth logo is shown or printed on the control panel, this means that the product is equipped with Bluetooth functionality.

7	[CFX GRAND] button (page 22)
For selecting the “CFX Grand” Voice.

8	[BÖSENDORFER] button (page 22)
For selecting the “Bösendorfer” Voice.

9	[VOICE] button (page 26)
Calls up the Voice group list for selecting the sound to play on the keyboard.

10	[REVERB] button (page 29)
Calls up the Reverb type list for selecting a Reverb type to add reverberation to the sound.

11	[PIANO ROOM] button (page 23)
Calls up the Piano Room display where you can select an optimum piano sound and adjust the touch response.

12	[SONG/DEMO] button (page 37)
Calls up the Song list for selecting a Preset Song or recorded performance to play back or edit.

13	[REC] button (page 46)
For recording your keyboard performance.

14	[PLAY/PAUSE] button (page 37)
For alternately playing back and pausing the Preset Songs or your recorded performance.

15	[METRONOME] button (page 34)
For using the metronome function.

16	[TEMPO] button (page 34)
Sets the metronome and Song tempo.

17	[BEAT] button (page 35)
Sets the time signature of the metronome.


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