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The following kinds of data can be transmitted/received.
NOTE data
This is the most basic kind of MIDI data which is exchanged,
and is used to specify which keys are played and how hard
they are played.
NOTE NUMBER: Number specifying which key is played.
NOTE ON: Specifies that a key is played.
NOTE OFF: Specifies that a key is released.
VELOCITY: Specifies how hard a key is struck.
MIDI notes are assigned numbers from 0 to 127, with middle
C (C3) as 60. Note pitches are in semitone increments,
with the higher numbers assigned to the higher pitches.
PROGRAM CHANGE
This is sound change data. When a different sound is selected
on the transmitting instrument, the sound on the receiving
instrument also changes.
CONTROL CHANGE
These are volume, sustain, effect, etc. data used to enhance
performance expression. Each function is distinguished by
its control number, and the function which can be changed
by the control differs depending on the instrument.
EXCLUSIVE data
This is data that is specific to this instrument, and data for
the GENERAL MIDI LEVEL 2 mode setting.
Outline of MIDI functions
1. Press the PROGRAM MENUS button to turn
it on.
The display looks similar to the following.
2. Select MIDI.
The display looks similar to the following.
3. Select a function.
4. Follow the procedure to adjust the settings.
While you are adjusting the settings, when the
TEMPO/PROGRAM indicator is lit, it indicates that the
TEMPO/PROGRAM is available for setting the current
function.
5. When you have finished setting the functions,
press the PROGRAM MENUS button to turn
it off.
DEMO
SPLIT
POINT
MAIN
VOLUME
APC/SEQUENCER
VOLUME
MODE
CHORD FINDER
OFF/ON AUTO SETTING BANK STOP
8&16
BEAT
ROCK & POP BALLAD JAZZ & SWING
MOVIE &
SHOW
SOUND
ARRANGER PIANO STYLIST
TEMPO / PROGRAM
PROGRESSIVE
PIANIST
ONE TOUCH
PLAY
SIMPLE PIANOFADE
IN OUT
INTRO & ENDING
START / STOP
SYNCHRO
START
TAP TEMPO
FILL IN
12 1
1234
BEAT
2
METRONOME
SET OFF/ON
1234
VARIATION
MUSIC STYLE
ARRANGER
GOSPEL
& BLUES
SOUL &
DISCO
COUNTRY &
WESTERN
LATIN &
WORLD
MARCH &
WALTZ
MEMORY
LOAD
123
456
MAX
MIN
MAX
OFF
SOLO SOLO
RHYTHM GROUP
SAX &
WOODWIND
ORGAN &
ACCORDION
SOUND
EXPLORER
BRASS SYNTH SOLOIST
MULTI EFFECT
CHORUS REVERB PLAY EASY REC
SET NEXT BANK BANK VIEW
PROGRAM
MENUS
DISK
LOAD
CHORD STEP REC
DISK
IN USE
SOLO
TECHNI-CHORD
DIGITAL EFFECT BRILLIANCE
STRINGS
TRANSPOSE R1/R2 OCTAVE
PART SELECT
CONDUCTOR PANEL MEMORY
LEFT RIGHT 2 RIGHT 1
LEFT RIGHT 2 RIGHT 1
+ +
GRAND UPRIGHT ELECTRIC MODERN
12345678
DIGITAL
DRAWBAR
VOCAL BASS
DRUM KITS MIXTURES MEMORY
GUITAR
& HARPSI
MALLET &
ORCH PERC
SOUND GROUP EFFECTTHEATRE SONIC
SEQUENCER
PIANO
PIANO PERFORMANCE PADS
AUTO PLAY CHORD
FAVORITES
OTHER PARTS/TR
HELP
DISPLAY HOLD
EXIT
LCD CONTRAST PAGEMUTE
SEQUENCER
RESET
COUNT
INTRO
SX-PR804
Summary of the MIDI menu items
PART SETTING (page 128)
Set the MIDI CHANNEL, OCTAVE and LOCAL CON-
TROL settings for each part.
CONTROL MESSAGES (page 129)
Enable or disable the exchange of various CONTROL
data.
REALTIME MESSAGES (page 129)
Enable or disable the exchange of REALTIME COM-
MANDS, and select the CLOCK mode.
COMMON SETTING (page 130)
Set the functions which are common to all parts.
INPUT/OUTPUT SETTING (page 131)
Settings which determine how various performance
data is treated during data transmission and recep-
tion.
MIDI PRESETS (page 132)
Establish the optimum settings depending on how
this instrument is connected to other equipment.
You can save the settings you specify yourself.
MODE SETTING (page 131)
NX SOUND and GM LEVEL 2 ON setting
PROGRAM CHANGE MIDI OUT (page 133)
Settings for transmitting the desired PROGRAM
CHANGE data on the specified MIDI channel.
PANEL MEMORY OUTPUT (page 133)
Settings that affect the transmission data when the
PANEL MEMORY buttons are operated.
COMPUTER CONNECTION (page 134)
Mode settings related to the flow of MIDI signals
when this instrument is connected to a personal com-
puter.
MIDI
Part XII MIDI
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Tabla de contenidos

Online User’s Guide

1

Table of Contents

2

Welcome to Sprint

6

Introduction to this

7

Getting Started

8

Setting Up Service

9

Setting Up Your Voicemail

10

Getting Help

11

Understanding Your

12

Your PCS Phone: The Basics

13

Your Phone’s Features

14

Features of Your SCP-5300

15

Viewing the Display Screen

15

Turning Your Phone ON and OFF

16

Using the Battery

16

Displaying Your Phone Number

17

Making and Answering Calls

17

Correct Incorrect

17

Changing Ringer Volume

18

Muting a Call

18

Missed Call Notification

18

Answering Calls

18

In-Call Options

19

Calling Emergency Numbers

19

Dialing Options

19

Saving a Phone Number

20

Finding a Phone Number

20

End-of-Call Options

20

Using One-Touch Speed Dialing

21

Four-Digit Dialing

21

Controlling Your Phone’s

22

Settings

22

Ringer Types

23

Using Voice Prompt

24

Selecting a Tone Length

24

Silent Mode

25

Changing the Greeting

25

Alert Notification

25

Setting Font Size

26

Changing the Display Color

26

Changing the Display Screen

27

Setting Main Menu Design

28

Setting Sleep Mode

28

Setting Message Notification

28

Screen Savers

28

Changing the Contrast

28

Setting Auto Answer

29

Setting Open to Answer

29

Setting Airplane Mode

29

Setting Any Key Answer

29

Setting Side Key Guard

30

Setting My Shortcut

30

Abbreviated Dialing

30

Setting Headset Mode

30

Setting TTY Mode

31

Changing the Menu Language

31

Position Location

31

Setting Your Phone’s Security

32

Unlocking Your Phone

33

Changing the Lock Code

33

Calling in Lock Mode

33

Accessing the Security Menu

33

Locking Your Phone

33

Using Special Numbers

34

Restricting Calls

34

Erasing the Downloads

35

Resetting Your Phone

35

Sign Out

36

Controlling Your Roaming

37

Experience

37

Understanding Roaming

38

Navigating Through Menus

40

Viewing the Menus

41

MenuNavigation

41

Menu Structure

41

Managing Call History

42

ViewingHistory

43

Call History Options

43

Erasing Call History

44

Using the Internal Phone Book

45

Using Smart Punctuation

47

Phone Number

49

Category

50

Dialing PCS Services

51

My PCS Phone Number

52

Personal Organizer

53

Managing Schedules

54

Call Alarm Alerts

55

Event Alerts

55

Event Alert Menu

55

Editing Events Options

55

Call Alarm Menu

56

Editing Call Alarms Options

56

Deleting To Do from the List

57

Adding To Do Items

57

Viewing To Do Items

57

Editing To Do Items

57

Displaying User Address

58

2H: Personal Organizer 107

59

106 2H: Personal Organizer

59

2H: Personal Organizer 109

60

108 2H: Personal Organizer

60

Erasing All Downloaded Data

61

2H: Personal Organizer 113

62

112 2H: Personal Organizer

62

2H: Personal Organizer 117

64

116 2H: Personal Organizer

64

2H: Personal Organizer 119

65

118 2H: Personal Organizer

65

Using Your Phone’s

66

Voice Services

66

Erasing All Voice Dial Tags

67

Recording Memos

67

Using Voice-Activated Dialing

67

Memo Options

68

Setting Up Screen Call

69

Erasing All Memos

69

Using PCS

71

Service Features

71

PCS Service Features:

72

The Basics

72

Using Voicemail

73

Voicemail Options

74

Making a Three-Way Call

75

Using Caller ID

75

Responding to Call Waiting

75

PCS Vision

76

Net Guard

77

Launching the Web

77

Your User Name

77

Browsing the Web

78

Setting Up a Web Connection

79

Messaging

80

PCS Messages

80

Message Options

81

Creating Folders for Messages

82

Editing Folders

83

Adding a Folder for Messages

83

PCS Short Mail

84

Using PCS Email

85

Accessing PCS Email Messages

85

Composing PCS Email Messages

85

Pictures

86

3B: PCS Vision 167

89

166 3B: PCS Vision

89

3B: PCS Vision 169

90

168 3B: PCS Vision

90

PCS Business Connection

92

Personal Edition

92

PCS Voice Command

93

Safety Guidelines and

95

Warranty Information

95

Section 4A

96

Your Phone

97

FCC Notice

99

Caring for the Battery

99

FCC Radiofrequency Emission

100

Cautions

100

Body-Worn Operation

100

Manufacturer’s Warranty

101

196 Index

104





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