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2 EZ-200 Owner’s Manual
OBSERVERA!
Apparaten kopplas inte ur växelströmskällan (nätet) så
länge som den ar ansluten till vägguttaget, även om själva
apparaten har stängts av.
ADVARSEL: Netspæendingen til dette apparat er IKKE
afbrudt, sålæenge netledningen siddr i en stikkontakt, som
er t endt — også selvom der or slukket på apparatets
afbryder.
VAROITUS: Laitteen toisiopiiriin kytketty käyttökytkin ei
irroita koko laitetta verkosta.
(standby)
Entsorgung leerer Batterien
(nur innerhalb Deutschlands)
Leisten Sie einen Beitrag zum Umweltschutz. Verbrauchte
Batterien oder Akkumulatoren dürfen nicht in den
Hausmüll. Sie können bei einer Sammelstelle für Altbatte-
rien bzw. Sondermüll abgegeben werden. Informieren Sie
sich bei Ihrer Kommune.
(battery)
PLEASE KEEP THIS MANUAL
This product utilizes batteries or an external power supply
(adapter). DO NOT connect this product to any power sup-
ply or adapter other than one described in the manual, on
the name plate, or specifically recommended by Yamaha.
This product should be used only with the components
supplied or; a cart, rack, or stand that is recommended by
Yamaha. If a cart, etc., is used, please observe all safety
markings and instructions that accompany the accessory
product.
SPECIFICATIONS SUBJECT TO
CHANGE:
The information contained in this manual is believed to be
correct at the time of printing. However, Yamaha reserves
the right to change or modify any of the specifications
without notice or obligation to update existing units.
This product, either alone or in combination with an ampli-
fier and headphones or speaker/s, may be capable of pro-
ducing sound levels that could cause permanent hearing
loss. DO NOT operate for long periods of time at a high
volume level or at a level that is uncomfortable. If you
experience any hearing loss or ringing in the ears, you
should consult an audiologist.
IMPORTANT: The louder the sound, the shorter the time
period before damage occurs.
NOTICE:
Service charges incurred due to a lack of knowledge relat-
ing to how a function or effect works (when the unit is
operating as designed) are not covered by the manufac-
turer’s warranty, and are therefore the owners responsibil-
ity. Please study this manual carefully and consult your
dealer before requesting service.
ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES:
Yamaha strives to produce products that are both user
safe and environmentally friendly. We sincerely believe
that our products and the production methods used to pro-
duce them, meet these goals. In keeping with both the let-
ter and the spirit of the law, we want you to be aware of the
following:
Battery Notice:
This product MAY contain a small non-rechargeable bat-
tery which (if applicable) is soldered in place. The average
life span of this type of battery is approximately five years.
When replacement becomes necessary, contact a quali-
fied service representative to perform the replacement.
This product may also use “household” type batteries.
Some of these may be rechargeable. Make sure that the
battery being charged is a rechargeable type and that the
charger is intended for the battery being charged.
When installing batteries, do not mix batteries with new, or
with batteries of a different type. Batteries MUST be
installed correctly. Mismatches or incorrect installation
may result in overheating and battery case rupture.
Warning:
Do not attempt to disassemble, or incinerate any battery.
Keep all batteries away from children. Dispose of used
batteries promptly and as regulated by the laws in your
area. Note: Check with any retailer of household type bat-
teries in your area for battery disposal information.
Disposal Notice:
Should this product become damaged beyond repair, or
for some reason its useful life is considered to be at an
end, please observe all local, state, and federal regula-
tions that relate to the disposal of products that contain
lead, batteries, plastics, etc. If your dealer is unable to
assist you, please contact Yamaha directly.
NAME PLATE LOCATION:
The name plate is located on the bottom of the product.
The model number, serial number, power requirements,
etc., are located on this plate. You should record the model
number, serial number, and the date of purchase in the
spaces provided below and retain this manual as a perma-
nent record of your purchase.
Model
Serial No.
Purchase Date
SPECIAL MESSAGE SECTION
92-BP (bottom)
EZ-200 Owner’s Manual 3
1. IMPORTANT NOTICE: DO NOT MODIFY
THIS UNIT!
This product, when installed as indicated in the instruc-
tions contained in this manual, meets FCC require-
ments. Modifications not expressly approved by
Yamaha may void your authority, granted by the FCC,
to use the product.
2. IMPORTANT: When connecting this product to
accessories and/or another product use only high qual-
ity shielded cables. Cable/s supplied with this product
MUST be used. Follow all installation instructions. Fail-
ure to follow instructions could void your FCC authori-
zation to use this product in the USA.
3. NOTE: This product has been tested and found to
comply with the requirements listed in FCC Regula-
tions, Part 15 for Class “B” digital devices. Compliance
with these requirements provides a reasonable level of
assurance that your use of this product in a residential
environment will not result in harmful interference with
other electronic devices. This equipment generates/
uses radio frequencies and, if not installed and used
according to the instructions found in the users man-
ual, may cause interference harmful to the operation of
other electronic devices. Compliance with FCC regula-
tions does not guarantee that interference will not
occur in all installations. If this product is found to be
the source of interference, which can be determined by
turning the unit “OFF” and “ON”, please try to eliminate
the problem by using one of the following measures:
Relocate either this product or the device that is being
affected by the interference.
Utilize power outlets that are on different branch (circuit
breaker or fuse) circuits or install AC line filter/s.
In the case of radio or TV interference, relocate/reori-
ent the antenna. If the antenna lead-in is 300 ohm rib-
bon lead, change the lead-in to co-axial type cable.
If these corrective measures do not produce satisfac-
tory results, please contact the local retailer authorized
to distribute this type of product. If you can not locate
the appropriate retailer, please contact Yamaha Corpo-
ration of America, Electronic Service Division, 6600
Orangethorpe Ave, Buena Park, CA90620
The above statements apply ONLY to those products
distributed by Yamaha Corporation of America or its
subsidiaries.
FCC INFORMATION (U.S.A.)
* This applies only to products distributed by YAMAHA CORPORATION OF AMERICA.
(class B)
q Nine of the demo-songs (or compositions) included in this key-
board are as follows:
Bad Day
•Words and Music by Daniel Powter
Copyright © 2006 by Song 6 Music
All Rights Administered by Ensign Music LLC
International Copyright Secured All Rights Reserved
Dancing Queen
from MAMMA MIA!
•Words and Music by Benny Andersson, Bjorn Ulvaeus and Stig
Anderson
Copyright © 1977 UNION SONGS MUSIKFORLAG AB
Copyright Renewed
All Rights in the United States and Canada Controlled and
Administered by UNIVERSAL — SONGS OF POLYGRAM
INTERNATIONAL, INC. and EMI GROVE PARK MUSIC, INC.
All Rights Reserved Used by Permission
Daughters
•Words and Music by John Mayer
Copyright © 2003 Specific Harm Music (ASCAP)
International Copyright Secured All Rights Reserved
Fallin’
•Words and Music by Alicia Keys
•© 2001 EMI APRIL MUSIC INC. and LELLOW PRODUC-
TIONS
•All Rights Controlled and Administered by EMI APRIL MUSIC INC.
All Rights Reserved International Copyright Secured Used by
Permission
Hey Jude
•Words and Music by John Lennon and Paul McCartney
Copyright © 1968 Sony/ATV Songs LLC
Copyright Renewed
All Rights Administered by Sony/ATV Music Publishing,
8 Music Square West, Nashville, TN 37203
International Copyright Secured All Rights Reserved
Linus And Lucy
By Vince Guaraldi
•Copyright © 1965 LEE MENDELSON FILM PRODUCTIONS, INC.
Copyright Renewed
International Copyright Secured All Rights Reserved
Since U Been Gone
•Words and Music by Martin Sandberg and Lukasz Gottwald
Copyright © 2004 by Miratone AB and Kasz Money Publishing
All Rights for Miratone AB in the world Administered by Zomba
Music Publishers Ltd.
All Rights for Zomba Music Publishers Ltd. in the U.S. Adminis-
tered by Zomba Enterprises, Inc.
International Copyright Secured All Rights Reserved
You’re Beautiful
•Words and Music by James Blunt, Sacha Skarbek and Amanda
Ghost
•© 2005 EMI MUSIC PUBLISHING LTD., UNIVERSAL
MUSIC PUBLISHING LTD. and BUCKS MUSIC LTD.
All Rights for EMI MUSIC PUBLISHING LTD. in the U.S. and
Canada Controlled and Administered by EMI BLACKWOOD
MUSIC INC.
All Rights for UNIVERSAL MUSIC PUBLISHING LTD. in the
U.S. and Canada Controlled and Administered by UNIVERSAL
— SONGS OF POLYGRAM INTERNATIONAL, INC.
All Rights for BUCKS MUSIC LTD. in the U.S. Administered by
DAVID PLATZ MUSIC (USA) INC.
All Rights Reserved International Copyright Secured Used by
Permission
Your Song
•Words and Music by Elton John and Bernie Taupin
Copyright © 1969 UNIVERSAL/DICK JAMES MUSIC LTD.
Copyright Renewed
All Rights in the United States and Canada Controlled and
Administered by UNIVERSAL — SONGS OF POLYGRAM
INTERNATIONAL, INC.
All Rights Reserved Used by Permission
w One of the demo-songs (or compositions) included in this key-
board is as follows:
Composition Title : Just The Way You Are
Composer’s Name : Joel 0273671
Copyright Owner’s Name : EMI MUSIC PUBLISHING LTD
CAUTION: All Rights Reserved, Unauthorized copying, public per-
formance and broadcasting are strictly prohibited regarding the above
ten demo-songs.
COPYRIGHT NOTICE
4 EZ-200 Owner’s Manual
PRECAUTIONS
PLEASE READ CAREFULLY BEFORE PROCEEDING
* Please keep this manual in a safe place for future reference.
WARNING
Always follow the basic precautions listed below to avoid the possibility of serious injur y or even death from
electrical shock, short-circuiting, damages, fire or other hazards. These precautions include, but are not limited to,
the following:
Only use the voltage specified as correct for the instrument. The required
voltage is printed on the name plate of the instrument.
Use the specified adaptor (PA-3C, PA-130, or an equivalent recommended by
Yamaha) only. Using the wrong adaptor can result in damage to the
instrument or overheating.
Check the electric plug periodically and remove any dirt or dust which may
have accumulated on it.
Do not place the AC adaptor cord near heat sources such as heaters or
radiators, and do not excessively bend or otherwise damage the cord, place
heavy objects on it, or place it in a position where anyone could walk on, trip
over, or roll anything over it.
Do not open the instrument or attempt to disassemble the internal parts or
modify them in any way. The instrument contains no user-serviceable parts. If
it should appear to be malfunctioning, discontinue use immediately and have
it inspected by qualified Yamaha service personnel.
Do not expose the instrument to rain, use it near water or in damp or wet
conditions, or place containers on it containing liquids which might spill into
any openings.
Never insert or remove an electric plug with wet hands.
Do not put burning items, such as candles, on the unit.
A burning item may fall over and cause a fire.
If the AC adaptor cord or plug becomes frayed or damaged, or if there is a
sudden loss of sound during use of the instrument, or if any unusual smells
or smoke should appear to be caused by it, immediately turn off the power
switch, disconnect the adaptor plug from the outlet, and have the instrument
inspected by qualified Yamaha service personnel.
CAUTION
Always follow the basic precautions listed below to avoid the possibility of physical injur y to you or others, or
damage to the instrument or other property. These precautions include, but are not limited to, the following:
When removing the electric plug from the instrument or an outlet, always
hold the plug itself and not the cord.
Unplug the AC power adaptor when not using the instrument, or during
electrical storms.
Do not connect the instrument to an electrical outlet using a multiple-
connector. Doing so can result in lower sound quality, or possibly cause
overheating in the outlet.
Always make sure all batteries are inserted in conformity with the +/- polarity
markings. Failure to do so might result in overheating, fire, or battery fluid
leakage.
Always replace all batteries at the same time. Do not use new batteries
together with old ones. Also, do not mix battery types, such as alkaline
batteries with manganese batteries, or batteries from different makers, or
different types of batteries from the same maker, since this can cause
overheating, fire, or battery fluid leakage.
Do not dispose of batteries in fire.
Do not attempt to recharge batteries that are not intended to be charged.
When the batteries run out, or if the instrument is not to be used for a long
time, remove the batteries from the instrument to prevent possible leakage of
the battery fluid.
Keep batteries away from children.
If the batteries do leak, avoid contact with the leaked fluid. If the battery fluid
should come in contact with your eyes, mouth, or skin, wash immediately
with water and consult a doctor. Battery fluid is corrosive and may possibly
cause loss of sight or chemical burns.
Do not expose the instrument to excessive dust or vibrations, or extreme cold
or heat (such as in direct sunlight, near a heater, or in a car during the day) to
prevent the possibility of panel disfiguration or damage to the internal
components.
Do not use the instrument in the vicinity of a TV, radio, stereo equipment,
mobile phone, or other electric devices. Otherwise, the instrument, TV, or
radio may generate noise.
Do not place the instrument in an unstable position where it might
accidentally fall over.
Power supply/AC power adaptor
Do not open
Water warning
Fire warning
If you notice any abnormality
Power supply/AC power adaptor
Battery
Location
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EZ-200 Owner’s Manual 5
Before moving the instrument, remove all connected adaptor and other
cables.
When setting up the product, make sure that the AC outlet you are using is
easily accessible. If some trouble or malfunction occurs, immediately turn off
the power switch and disconnect the plug from the outlet. Even when the
power switch is turned off, electricity is still flowing to the product at the
minimum level. When you are not using the product for a long time, make
sure to unplug the power cord from the wall AC outlet.
Use only the stand specified for the instrument. When attaching the stand or
rack, use the provided screws only. Failure to do so could cause damage to
the internal components or result in the instrument falling over.
Before connecting the instrument to other electronic components, turn off the
power for all components. Before turning the power on or off for all
components, set all volume levels to minimum. Also, be sure to set the
volumes of all components at their minimum levels and gradually raise the
volume controls while playing the instrument to set the desired listening
level.
When cleaning the instrument, use a soft, dry cloth. Do not use paint
thinners, solvents, cleaning fluids, or chemical-impregnated wiping cloths.
Do not insert a finger or hand in any gaps on the instrument.
Never insert or drop paper, metallic, or other objects into the gaps on the
panel or keyboard. If this happens, turn off the power immediately and
unplug the power cord from the AC outlet. Then have the instrument
inspected by qualified Yamaha service personnel.
Do not place vinyl, plastic or rubber objects on the instrument, since this
might discolor the panel or keyboard.
Do not rest your weight on, or place heavy objects on the instrument, and do
not use excessive force on the buttons, switches or connectors.
Do not use the instrument/device or headphones for a long period of time at
a high or uncomfortable volume level, since this can cause permanent
hearing loss. If you experience any hearing loss or ringing in the ears,
consult a physician.
Always turn the power off when the instrument is not in use.
When using a power adaptor, even when the power switch is in the “STANDBY” position, electricity is still flowing to the instrument at the minimum level. When you are
not using the instrument for a long time, make sure you unplug the AC power adaptor from the wall AC outlet.
Make sure to discard used batteries according to local regulations.
COPYRIGHT NOTICE
This product incorporates and bundles computer programs and contents in which Yamaha owns copyrights or with respect
to which it has license to use others’ copyrights. Such copyrighted materials include, without limitation, all computer soft-
ware, style files, MIDI files, WAVE data, musical scores and sound recordings. Any unauthorized use of such programs and
contents outside of personal use is not permitted under relevant laws. Any violation of copyright has legal consequences.
DON’T MAKE, DISTRIBUTE OR USE ILLEGAL COPIES.
Copying of the commercially available musical data including but not limited to MIDI data and/or audio data is strictly pro-
hibited except for your personal use.
Trademarks
The company names and product names in this Owner’s Manual are the trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective com-
panies.
Connections
Maintenance
Handling caution
Yamaha cannot be held responsible for damage caused by improper use or modifi cations to the instrument.
The illustrations and LCD screens as shown in this owner’s manual are for instructional purposes only, and may appear somewhat different from
those on your instrument.
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6 EZ-200 Owner’s Manual
Congratulations and thank you for purchasing the Yamaha EZ-200 PortaTone!
Please read this owner’s manual carefully before using the instrument in order to take full
advantage of its various features.
Make sure to keep this manual in a safe and handy place even after you finish reading, and
refer to it often when you need to better understand an operation or function.
The EZ-200 is a sophisticated yet easy-to–use keyboard with the following features and functions.
100 dynamic auto accompaniment Styles.
Built-in convenient tap tempo function.
MIDI terminals for interfacing with other
instrument or computer.
Main features
Yamaha Education Suite 5 (Y.E.S. 5)
The EZ-200 features the new Yamaha Education Suite—a set of learning tools that utilize the latest
technology to make studying and practicing music more fun and fulfilling than ever before!
The Yamaha Education Suite includes:
Lesson............................................................................................................ page 29
The convenient and easy-to-use Lesson feature, guides you through the parts of a song—just like
a patient teacher! Select from any one of 100 songs on the EZ-200, and learn the left- and right-
hand parts independently at first, then together. Lesson features three easy steps that help you
master each song: Listen and Learn, Timing and Waiting.
Built-in lighted Key Guide..................................................................... pages 29, 50
When you are using the Lesson feature or the Dictionary, the key indicators tell you which keys
to play. Also, during song playback, they show the keys that are playing.
Fingering Guide............................................................................................. page 29
The Fingering guide is shown on the display and shows you how to play the keyboard.
Dictionary....................................................................................................... page 50
Dictionary is a built-in “chord encyclopedia” that teaches you how to play specific chords by
showing lighting keyboards—perfect for when you know the name of a chord and want to
quickly learn how to play it!
Notice your Grade ......................................................................................... page 32
The EZ-200 also has the Grade feature. Grade is a virtual “teacher,” evaluating your practice ses-
sions and rating your performance over four levels.
Portable Grand™ ..................................................................... page 17
The EZ-200 also has a Portable Grand function for realistic piano performance with
TOUCH sensitivity. Pressing the [PORTABLE GRAND] button instantly calls up the
authentic “Stereo Sampled Piano” voice and configures the entire EZ-200 for optimum
piano play. Special Pianist styles—with piano-only accompaniment—are also provided.
XGlite voices............................................................................................. page 58
The EZ-200 has total of 375 high-quality instrument voices (Stereo Grand Piano, 361 XGlite Voices,
12 Drum Kits and Sound Effect Kit) and features 32-note polyphony.
Supplied accessories
• Music rest
• Song Book
• Owner’s Manual
Music Rest
Insert the bottom edge of
the included music rest into
the slot located at the top
rear of the EZ-200 control
panel.
EZ-200 Owner’s Manual 7
Main features .............................................................6
Supplied accessories ................................................. 6
Setting Up 8
Power Requirements .................................................8
Connecting headphones (PHONES/OUTPUT Jack) .9
Connecting a footswitch (SUSTAIN Jack) .................9
Using the MIDI Terminals ..........................................9
Turn on the power...................................................... 9
Panel Controls and Terminals 10
Front Panel ..............................................................10
Rear Panel ...............................................................10
— Quick Guide —
Step 1
Playing the Songs 12
Turn the power on and adjust the volume................12
Listen to the Demo Songs........................................13
Selecting and listening to a specific Song................13
Step 2
Changing the Voices 16
Try playing a variety of instrument Voices ...............16
Playing the Grand Piano Voice ................................ 17
Drum kits.................................................................. 18
Step 3
Play with the metronome 20
Start the metronome ................................................20
Step 4
Play with a Style 23
Selecting a rhythm of a Style ...................................23
Playing with a Style.................................................. 24
Basic Operation and Displays 26
Basic Operation .......................................................26
Display .....................................................................28
Song Lesson 29
Practice by using the Light Guide function...............29
Practice by using the Fingering guide...................... 29
Lesson 1 (Listen & Learn)........................................ 30
Lesson 2 (Timing) ....................................................31
Lesson 3 (Waiting) ...................................................32
Song settings 33
Changing the Melody Voice ..................................... 33
Song Volume ...........................................................33
Mute .........................................................................34
Practice Makes Perfect ............................................35
Handy Performance Features 36
Setting the Split Point .............................................. 36
Transpose ............................................................... 37
Tuning ..................................................................... 37
One Touch Setting .................................................. 38
Changing the tempo of the Song/Style.................... 38
Touch Response ..................................................... 39
Adjusting the Main Voice Parameters ..................... 40
Play With a Variety of Effects 41
Adding Reverb......................................................... 41
Adding Panel Sustain .............................................. 42
Style (Auto Accompaniment) Functions 43
Various ways to start and stop Style playback ........ 43
Pattern Variation (Sections) .................................... 45
Adjusting the Style Volume ..................................... 47
Playing Auto Accompaniment Chords 48
Easy Chords............................................................ 48
Standard Chords ..................................................... 48
Looking up Chords Using the Chord Dictionary ...... 50
Function Settings 52
Select the item and change the value ..................... 52
About MIDI 54
What is MIDI?.......................................................... 54
What You Can Do With MIDI................................... 54
Transferring Performance Data To and
From Another Instrument..................................... 55
Troubleshooting ...........................................................57
Voice List.......................................................................58
Maximum Polyphony ............................................... 58
Drum Kit List .................................................................63
Style List........................................................................66
Effect Type List .............................................................67
MIDI Implementation Chart ..........................................68
MIDI Data Format ..........................................................70
Effect map ............................................................... 70
Specifications ...............................................................71
Index ..............................................................................72
Contents
8 EZ-200 Owner’s Manual
Setting Up
Be sure to do the following operations BEFORE turning on the power.
Although the instrument will run either from an optional AC adaptor or batteries, Yamaha recommends use of an
AC adaptor whenever possible. An AC adaptor is more environmentally friendly than batteries and does not
deplete resources.
Using an AC Power Adaptor
q Make sure that the power of the instrument is off
(display is blank, except for notation staff).
w Connect the AC adaptor to the power supply jack.
e Plug the AC adaptor into an AC outlet.
Using Batteries
q Open the battery compartment cover located on the
instrument’s bottom panel.
w Insert the six new alkaline batteries, being careful
to follow the polarity markings on the side of the
compartment.
e Replace the compartment cover, making sure that it
locks firmly in place.
For battery operation the instrument requires six
1.5V “AA” size, LR6 or equivalent batteries. (Alka-
line batteries are recommended.) When battery
power becomes too low for proper operation, the
volume may be reduced, the sound may be dis-
torted, and other problems may occur. When this
happens, make sure to replace all batteries, follow-
ing the precautions listed below.
Power Requirements
Use the specified adaptor (PA-3C, PA-130, or an equiv-
alent recommended by Yamaha) only. The use of other
adaptors may result in irreparable damage to both the
adaptor and the instrument.
WARNING
Unplug the AC Power Adaptor when not using the
instrument, or during electrical storms.
CAUTION
AC outlet
w
e
•Never connect or disconnect the AC power adaptor when
the power is on and the batteries are installed. Doing so
will turn the power off.
CAUTION
Use alkaline batteries for this instrument. Other types of
batteries (including rechargeable batteries) may have
sudden drops of power when battery power becomes low.
Make sure to install the batteries with the proper orienta-
tion, maintaining the correct polarity (as shown). Incor-
rect battery installation may result in heat, fire and/or
leaking of corrosive chemicals.
When the batteries run down, replace them with a com-
plete set of six new batteries. NEVER mix old and new
batteries. Do not use different kinds of batteries (e.g.
alkaline and manganese) at the same time.
If the instrument is not to be in use for a long time,
remove the batteries from it, in order to prevent possible
fluid leakage from the battery.
CAUTION
Setting Up
EZ-200 Owner’s Manual 9
Make all necessary connections BEFORE turning the power on.
The EZ-200 speakers are automatically shut off when
a plug is inserted into this jack. The PHONES/OUT-
PUT jack also functions as an external output.
You can connect the PHONES/OUTPUT jack to a
keyboard amplifier, stereo system, mixer, tape
recorder, or other line-level audio device to send the
instrument’s output signal to that device.
The sustain function lets you produce a natural sustain
as you play by pressing an optional footswitch. Plug
the Yamaha FC4 or FC5 footswitch into this jack and
use it to switch sustain on and off.
The instrument also features MIDI terminals, allow-
ing you to interface the instrument with other MIDI
instruments or computers. (For more information, see
page 54.)
Press the [STANDBY/ON] switch to turn on the
power. Pressing the switch again turns the power off.
When you first turn on the power, make sure to turn
down the volume of the instrument by pressing the
MASTER VOLUME [-] button several times. While
playing the keyboard, adjust the volume level by using
the MASTER VOLUME [+] and [-] buttons.
All panel settings as well as the settings made via the
display are reset to their default values whenever the
power is turned off.
Connecting headphones (PHONES/OUTPUT Jack)
Connecting a footswitch (SUSTAIN Jack)
•Avoid listening with the headphones at high volume for
long periods of time; doing so may not only result in ear
fatigue, it may be damaging to your hearing.
WARNING
•To prevent damage to the speakers, set the volume of the
external devices at the minimum setting and turn power
off the devices before connecting them. Failure to
observe these precautions may result in electric shock or
equipment damage. Also, be sure to set the volumes of
external devices at their minimum levels and gradually
raise the volume controls while playing the instrument to
set the desired listening level.
CAUTION
Make sure that the footswitch plug is properly connected to
the SUSTAIN jack before turning on the power.
Do not press the footswitch while turning the power on. Doing
this changes the recognized polarity of the footswitch, result-
ing in reversed footswitch operation.
NOTE
Using the MIDI Terminals
Turn on the power
other MIDI instrument
MIDI cables (sold separately) must be used for connecting to
MIDI devices. They can be bought at music stores, etc.
NOTE
When using a power adaptor, even when the power is off,
a small amount of electricity is still being consumed by
the instrument. When you are not using the instrument for
a long time, make sure to unplug the AC power adaptor
from the wall AC outlet, and/or remove the batteries from
the instrument.
CAUTION
10 EZ-200 Owner’s Manual
Panel Controls and Terminals
Front Panel
q [STANDBY/ON] switch....................................page 9, 26
w MASTER VOLUME
[+] button ....................................................... pages 9, 26
[-] button ........................................................ pages 9, 26
e LESSON PART
[L] button .............................................................page 30
[R] button.............................................................page 30
r [LISTEN & LEARN] button..................................page 31
t [TIMING] button...................................................page 31
y [WAITING] button ................................................page 32
u [FUNCTION] button..................................... pages 52, 27
i [SONG] button............................................. pages 13, 27
o [STYLE] button............................................ pages 23, 27
!0 [VOICE] button ............................................ pages 16, 27
!1 Number buttons [0]–[9], [+], [-]...........................page 27
!2 [DEMO] button.....................................................page 13
!3 [METRONOME ON/OFF] button .........................page 20
!4 [A-B REPEAT] button.......................................... page 35
!5 [REW] button .......................................................page 14
!6 [FF] button ...........................................................page 14
!8 [PAUSE] button....................................................page 14
!4 [ACMP ON/OFF] button ......................................page 24
!5 [INTRO/ENDING/rit.] button................................page 45
!6 [MAIN/AUTO FILL] button...................................page 45
!8 [SYNC START] button.........................................page 24
!7 [TEMPO/TAP] button........................................... page 38
!9 [START/STOP] button .........................................page 26
@0 [PORTABLE GRAND] button..............................page 17
@1 [LIGHT ON/OFF] button ......................................page 29
@2 [TOUCH ON/OFF] button ....................................page 39
@3 DRUM KIT icons .................................................page 18
Rear Panel
@4 MIDI IN/OUT terminals ........................................ page 54
@5 SUSTAIN jack.........................................................page 9
@6 PHONES/OUTPUT jack .........................................page 9
@7 DC IN 12V jack....................................................... page 8
When the Song mode
When the Style mode
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!4
!5 !7
!6
Song List
(page 15)
Front Panel
Style List
(page 66)
Panel Controls and Terminals
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001
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!9
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!2
!1
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@3
@1
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Voice List (page 58)Display (page 28)
@7@6@5@4
Rear Panel
Playing while looking at the lights for a long period of time may cause eyestrain or
stiffness in your neck and shoulders.
For your health and comfort, we recommend that you take a ten-minute break after
every hour of playing.
CAUTION
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— Quick Guide —
Step
1
Playing the Songs
When turning the power on, bars appear at the left side in the display to
indicate the value of the master volume.
When you first turn on the power, make sure to turn down the volume
of the instrument by pressing the MASTER VOLUME [-] button sev-
eral times. While playing the keyboard, adjust the volume level by
using the MASTER VOLUME [+] and [-] buttons.
Turn the power on and adjust the volume
Turning the power on
Adjust the volume
If you are using the instrument in a quiet place and want a lower vol-
ume setting to start with, simultaneously hold down the MASTER
VOLUME [-] button and turn on the power with the [STANDBY/
ON] switch. This automatically sets the value to 4 (indicated by two
bars).
Press the [STANDBY/ON] switch to turn on
the power.
Press the [STANDBY/ON] switch again to
turn the power off.
Displays the current volume.
001
GrandPno
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When the power is turned
on, the initial value is auto-
matically set to 12 (indi-
cated by six bars in the
display).
NOTE
Press the [+] button to increase
the volume. Pressing the [+]
button twice increases the bar
indication in the display by one.
Press the [-] button to lower the
volume. Pressing the [-] button
twice decreases the bar indica-
tion in the display by one.
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Quick Guide
Step 1 Playing the Songs
This instrument has 100 built-in Demo Songs.
To listen to the Songs, press the [DEMO] button.
The Songs play back in the Song number order.
Press the [DEMO] or [START/STOP] button again to stop the
Song.
Select the desired song number and play it.
1
Press the [SONG] button.
The Song number and name are displayed.
Listen to the Demo Songs
Selecting and listening to a specific Song
or
Song number Song name
Appears when the Song
mode is active.
001
Bad Day
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2
Select the desired Song by using the number buttons [0]–[9], [+], [-].
Refer to the Song List on page 15.
3
Press the [START/STOP] button.
The Song will begin playing.
You can stop playback at any time by pressing the [START/
STOP] button.
Other Operations
[REW] button .......... Fast-reverses through the Song if pressed during playback (no sound is
heard during fast reverse). Decreases the measure number if pressed while
playback is stopped.
[FF] button............... Fast-forwards through the Song if pressed during playback. Increases the
measure number if pressed while playback is stopped.
[PAUSE] button ....... Temporarily stops playback. Press this button a second time to resume
playback from the point at which it was stopped.
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Quick Guide
Step 1 Playing the Songs
Song List
The Song 001–005, 007–009, 013, 014, 085–090 do not have a left part. Therefore, the lesson is applicable only for the right hand.
Songs of he classic and/or traditional songs have been edited for length or for ease in learning, and may not be exactly the same as the
original.
No. Song Name
Favorite
001 Bad Day (Daniel Powter)
002
Dancing Queen (Benny Andersson,
Bjorn Ulvaeus, Sig Anderson)
003 Daughters (John Mayer)
004 Fallin’ (Alicia Keys)
005
Hey Jude
(John Lennon, Paul McCartney)
006 Linus And Lucy (Vince Guaraldi)
007
Since U Been Gone
(Martin Sandberg, Lukasz Gottwald)
008
You’re Beautiful (James Blunt,
Sacha Skarbek, Amanda Ghost)
009
Your Song
(Elton John, Bernie Taupin)
010 Just The Way You Are (Billy Joel)
Standard
011 Scarborough Fair (Traditional)
012 Three Blind Mice (Traditional)
013 O du lieber Augustin (Traditional)
014 London Bridge (Traditional)
015
Believe Me If All Those Endearing
Young Charms (Traditional)
016 Ave Maria (F. Schubert)
017 Grandfather’s Clock (H.C. Work)
018
Twinkle Twinkle Little Star
(Traditional)
019
I’ve Been Working On The Railroad
(Traditional)
020 Little Brown Jug (Traditional)
021
When The Saints Go Marchin’ In
(Traditional)
022 Aloha Oe (Q. Liliuokalani)
023 Home Sweet Home (H. Bishop)
024 Loch Lomond (Traditional)
025
Bill Bailey (Won’t You Please Come
Home) (H. Cannon)
026 Down By The Riverside (Traditional)
027 Aura Lee (G. Poulton)
028 Greensleeves (Traditional)
029 My Bonnie (H.J Fulmer)
030 Funiculi-Funicula (L. Denza)
031 Die Lorelei (F. Silcher)
032
Wenn ich ein Vöglein wär
(Traditional)
033 Turkey In The Straw (Traditional)
034 Old Folks At Home (S.C. Foster)
035 Londonderry Air (Traditional)
036
When Irish Eyes Are Smiling
(E.R. Ball)
037 Muss I Denn (F. Silcher)
038 America The Beautiful (S.A. Ward)
039 O Christmas Tree (Traditional)
040 Jingle Bells (J.S. Pierpont)
041 Silent Night (F. Gruber)
042 Deck The Halls (Traditional)
043 Amazing Grace (Traditional)
Pianist
044 Für Elise (L.v. Beethoven)
045
Etude op.10-3 “Chanson De L’adieu”
(F. Chopin)
046 Turkish March (W.A. Mozart)
047
Valse op.64-1 “Petit Chien”
(F. Chopin)
048
Menuett/Beethoven
(L.v. Beethoven)
049 24 Preludes op.28-7 (F. Chopin)
050
Melodie (Album für die Jugend)
(R. Schumann)
051
Fröhlicher Landmann (Album für die
Jugend) (R. Schumann)
052
Träumerei (Kinderszenen)
(R. Schumann)
053
Thema (Impromptus D.935-3)
(F. Schubert)
054 Invention Nr.1 (J. S. Bach)
055 Gavotte/J. S. Bach (J. S. Bach)
056 Arietta/Grieg (E. Grieg)
057 La Chevaleresque (J. F. Burgmüller)
058
Prelude (Wohltemperierte Klavier
1-1) (J.S. Bach)
059 Annie Laurie (Traditional)
060
Moments Musicaux op.94-3
(F. Schubert)
061 La Viollette (Streabbog)
062 Menuett (L. Boccherini)
063 The Entertainer (S. Joplin)
Piano Ensemble
064 Nocturne op.9-2 (F. Chopin)
065
Ave Maria/J. S. Bach – Gounod
(J. S. Bach / C. F. Gounod)
066
Piano Concerto No.21 2nd mov.
(W. A. Mozart)
067
Romanze (Serenade K.525)
(W. A. Mozart)
No. Song Name
068
Die Schlittenfahrt K.605-3
(W. A. Mozart)
069 Ave Verum Corpus (W. A. Mozart)
070
Piano Sonate op.27-2 “Mondschein”
(L.v. Beethoven)
071 Ode to Joy (L.v. Beethoven)
072 Canon (J. Pachelbel)
073 Air de Toreador “Carmen” (G. Bizet)
074 The SurpriseSymphony (F.J. Haydn)
075 Gavotte (F.J. Gossec)
076 Menuett (J.S. Bach)
077
String Quartet No.17 2nd mov.
“Serenade” (F.J. Haydn)
078 Song Of The Pearl Fisher (G. Bizet)
079
Jesu, Joy Of Man’s Desiring
(J.S. Bach)
080
Der Vogelfänger bin ich ja
(W. A. Mozart)
081 The Danube Waves (I. Ivanovici)
082
O Mio Babbino Caro (From “Gianni
Schicchi”) (G. Puccini)
083 Liebesträume Nr.3 (F. Liszt)
084 To A Wild Rose (E.A. MacDowell)
Classical
085
Waltz (The Sleeping Beauty)
(P. I. Tchaikovsky)
086 Air (Orchestral Suite) (J. S. Bach)
087 Siciliano/J. S. Bach (J. S. Bach)
088 Menuet (L’Arlésienne) (G. Bizet)
089
Largo (From the New World)
(A. Dvorák)
090 Pizzicato Polka (J. Strauss II)
091 Frühlingslied (F. Mendelssohn)
092
La Primavera (From Le Quattro
Stagioni) (A. Vivaldi)
093
Orphée Aux Enfers Ouverture
(J. Offenbach)
094
Danse Des Mirlitons From “The
Nutcracker” (P.I. Tchaikovsky)
095 Slavonic Dances No.10 (A. Dvorák)
096 Guillaume Tell (G. Rossini)
097 Méditation De Thais (J. Massenet)
098 Ungarische Tänze Nr.5 (J. Brahms)
099
Valse Des Fleurs (From “The
Nutcracker”) (P.I. Tchaikovsky)
100 Frühlingsstimmen (J. Strauss II)
No. Song Name
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Step
2
Changing the Voices
In addition to the piano Voice, a wide variety of other instrument Voices can be selected and
played, including guitar, trumpet and flute. The Voice selected here becomes the Main Voice.
1
Press the [VOICE] button.
The Voice number and name are displayed.
2
Select a Voice.
Select the desired Voice by using the number buttons [0]–[9], [+],
[-].
Refer to the Voice List on page 66.
Selecting Voice number 000 (One Touch Setting) automatically
calls the most suitable voice for the currently selected Style or
Song. (Refer to page 38.)
Try playing a variety of instrument Voices
001
GrandPno
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Voice number Voice name
Appears when the
Voice mode.
065
Flute
The Voice shown here becomes the Main
Voice for the instrument.
— Quick Guide —
EZ-200 Owner’s Manual 17
Quick Guide
Step 2 Changing the Voices
3
Play the keyboard.
Try selecting and playing different Voices.
When you simply want to play a piano Voice, all you have to do is press one convenient button.
Press the [PORTABLE GRAND] button.
The Voice “001 Grand Piano” will automatically be selected as
the Main Voice.
Playing the Grand Piano Voice
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Drum kits are collections of drum and percussion
instruments.
When drum kits (Voice numbers 130–142) are
selected, you can play different percussion sounds
directly from the keyboard.
1
Press the [VOICE] button.
2
Select the desired Drum kit.
Select one of the Voice numbers from 130–142 by using the num-
ber buttons [0]–[9], [+], [-].
* When Voice number 130 is selected, the icons printed above the keyboard indicates the instruments assigned to each key.
Drum kits
130
Std.Kit1
Example: 130 Standard Kit
Ride Cymbal 1
Tambourine
Cowbell
Vibraslap
Bongo L
Hi-Hat Open
Crash Cymbal 1
Hand Clap
Hi-Hat Closed
Hi-Hat Pedal
Open Rim Shot
Side Stick
Castanet
Sticks
Brush Tap
Brush Slap
Conga H Open
Timbale L
Agogo L
Maracas
Guiro Short
Claves
Cuica Mute
Tr iangle Mute
Shaker
Chinese Cymbal
Ride Cymbal Cup
Splash Cymbal
Crash Cymbal 2
Ride Cymbal 2
Bongo H
Conga H Mute
Mid Tom L
Mid Tom H
High Tom
Snare H Hard
Floor Tom L
Low Tom
Floor Tom H
Bass Drum Hard
Bass Drum
Snare M
Snare Roll
Snare H Soft
Bass Drum Soft
Seq Click H
Brush Swirl
Brush Tap Swirl
Conga L
Timbale H
Agogo H
Cabasa
Samba Whistle H
Samba Whistle L
Guiro Long
Wood Block H
Wood Block L
Cuica Open
Tr ia ngle Open
Jingle Bells
Bell Tree
C3
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Quick Guide
Step 2 Changing the Voices
3
Try out each key.
You’ll hear bongo drums, congas, maracas, and more—a compre-
hensive variety of drum and percussion sounds.
Details on the instruments and key assignments of each drum kit
can be found in the Drum Kit List on page 63.
Drum Kit List
130 Standard Kit 1
131 Standard Kit 2
132 Room Kit
133 Rock Kit
134 Electronic Kit
135 Analog Kit
136 Dance Kit
137 Jazz Kit
138 Brush Kit
139 Symphony Kit
140 SFX Kit 1
141 SFX Kit 2
142 Sound Effect Kit
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Step
3
Play with the metronome
The instrument includes a metronome with adjustable tempo and time signature. Play and set the
tempo that is most comfortable for you.
Turn the metronome on and start it by pressing the [METRONOME ON/
OFF] button.
To stop the metronome, press the [METRONOME ON/OFF] but-
ton again.
Adjust the metronome tempo
1
Press the [TEMPO/TAP] button to display the tempo.
2
Set the metronome tempo by using the number buttons [0]–[9], [+],
[-].
The tempo can be adjusted between 11–280.
Start the metronome
Starting the metronome
Setting the metronome tempo
001
GrandPno
1
1
Displays the
current beat.
Current Tempo value
070
Tempo
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