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There is no adjustment to control the brightness in korg pa50/sd.
It is hardware problem.
-Is the white backlight that is too high?
or
-normal backlight,but words is too dim?
Both of that case,can be caused by damage / change of voltage control for lcd. Perhaps there are parts that are damaged or have changed in value. Typically capacitors etc.
If the backlight is too bright, then the damage is in backlight controller, may transistor or an inverter transformer.
Proceed with the repairs to the experts.
It's about hardwares.
If dead keys are the same notes(C2-C3-C4 or E2-E3-E5 etc),its electronic parts problem.
If dead keys are random(D1-F1-G3-B5 etc),chances are :
Rubber keypads is break. Below the keyboard. Replace it.
Dust can cause bad contact the carbon inside the rubber keypad. Clean it.
Here is a link to your manual, it should tell you how to do a factory reset somewhere in it. Hope this helps.
http://www.korg.com/uploads/Support/Pa50SD-UM-ENG_634618903911880000.pdf
NOT a fuse... thaat person knows nothing. There is something wrong for sure. Check if one of the buttons or keys MIGHT be stuck down (depressed). Sometimes the units check that all the control buttons are up and they don't really tell you why they fail to start. Beyond this a repair shop is in order.
1. Power-off the PS60.
2. While holding down the four PERFORMANCE
buttons and the OCTAVE DOWN button, power-
on the PS60.
The PS60 will be initialized, and the factory-set data
will be written into internal memory. The display
will indicate "Initializing..." while data is being
written. Never turn off the power while this
indication is shown.
Manual available here: http://www.korg.co.uk/downloads/ps60/docs/PS60_OM_E1.pdf
How to factory re set korg Pa50sd
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