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Casio CTK5000 (61Key Portable Keyboard) Questions & Answers
Some keys are not working
This sounds like something was spilled into the keyboard and shorted out some circuitry. The relays or contacts points of the nonworking keys can be dirty or corroded. At the back of the key, I would check to make sure the key is actually pressing the contact to make sound. Plastic keys become brittle if stored in attics or storage buildings. I'm just running through my thoughts of things to check.
I have casio CTK 5000.
It is possible to load new rhythms and tones in the CTK-5000. But you need the stuff. That is what it really lacks. Casio needs the Rhythms and tones in its own formats.
I can not format sd
If you will read page E72 in your user manual near the very bottom you will find that the MAXIMUM size SD card you can use in this synth is 2 GB. So your solution is to ONLY use cards of 2 GB or less... Now the problem is the cards are getting bigger and these smaller 2 GB cards are getting harder to find for saale anymore.
I am not able to
It appears that a LOT of devices cannot use cards greater than 2Gb. You will find on page E72 of your user manual that the SD card must be 2Gb or less for this unit.
(Wk-200) Volume wheel spinning all the way around and not stopping at "min" or "max"
If the volume wheel on your Casio WK-200 keyboard is spinning all the way around and not stopping at the "min" or "max" positions, it is likely that the potentiometer that controls the volume has become faulty or damaged. A potentiometer, or pot for short, is a type of variable resistor that is commonly used to control the volume on electronic devices.
Here are a few troubleshooting steps you can try:
- Power off your keyboard and unplug it from the power source.
- Remove any batteries from the battery compartment.
- Locate the volume potentiometer inside the keyboard. It should be near the volume wheel and will have three pins or legs.
- Check the potentiometer for any visible signs of damage, such as cracks or broken pins.
- Gently wiggle the volume wheel while observing the potentiometer. If it appears to be loose or wobbly, it may need to be replaced.
- If you have experience with electronics and soldering, you may be able to replace the potentiometer yourself. Otherwise, it is recommended that you take your keyboard to a qualified service technician for repair.
If the issue persists after attempting these troubleshooting steps, it is likely that the potentiometer needs to be replaced. In any case, it is best to seek the assistance of a professional technician to avoid causing further damage to your keyboard.
4/10/2023 12:24:14 PM •
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on Apr 10, 2023
Casio tone bank m120 no power,ic AN8054 has been blown off any substitute for ic is available please let me know
The AN8054 is an integrated circuit used in the Casio Tone Bank M120 keyboard. If it has been blown off, you will need to replace it. An equivalent replacement for the AN8054 is the LM358N, which is a dual operational amplifier that can be used as a substitute. Other equivalent options you can consider include the LM741, LM7808, and LM324. It's always recommended to check the datasheet of the substitute IC to ensure it meets the specifications and requirements of the original IC.
1/31/2023 6:20:11 PM •
Casio Music
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on Jan 31, 2023
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