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Williams Encore
Williams Encore
Connector Panel
These connector jacks are located on the left side of the piano.
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MIDI OUT / MIDI IN: The Encore provides MIDI IN and MIDI OUT ports. MIDI jacks allow
communication with other products equipped with MIDI interfaces. Please see the MIDI section
of this manual for further details.
2. STEREO LINE OUT: This stereo audio output jack supplies an output signal to external amplification.
3. PHONE 1 / PHONE 2: You can play in total silence without disturbing others in the room by plugging
a set of headphones into one of the appropriate jacks located on the left side of the keyboard. When
headphones are plugged into Phone 1, the speaker sound delivery system is still heard. When headphones
are plugged into Phone 2, the speaker sound delivery system is turned off.
4. DC 12V INPUT: Connection for the included power adapter. Please use only the provided adapter.
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5. VOLUME PEDAL: If desired, plug a volume control pedal into this connector. The volume pedal acts as the
master volume control on the control panel. When the volume pedal heel is down (tip up) the volume is at
minimum. When the volume pedal heel is up (tip down) the overall volume of the piano is maximum.
6. SUSTAIN PEDAL: Plug the included sustain pedal into this connector. You can also use an optional
piano-style sustain pedal. When the sustain pedal is engaged, all piano keys played will decay gradually
as if you were holding them down.
7. SOFT PEDAL: If desired, plug a momentary footswitch pedal into this connector. The function of this
connector can be selected either as soft pedal (default) or start/stop. Please see the pedal assign function
section of this manual for further details. When the Soft pedal is engaged the keyboard volume of all piano
keys played is reduced and thereby the timbre is slightly altered.
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