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[. . . ] Speaker It gives out the tempo/beat sound of the metronome and reference note. Strap hole Use the hole to attach a strap to the metronome. Liquid crystal display It displays the mode, tempo, reference note and other settings you have made. Tap-in switch Press it several times at constant intervals. [. . . ] In this case, the metronome plays the beat/rhythm that has been set previously before the tap-in function is used. A tip on using the tap-in mode After setting the metronome to the tap-in mode, press the beat/ note buttons to select the desired rhythm, and then, press the tap-in switch to input tempo. The metronome plays the selected rhythm at the tempo you have input. To use DM100 with earphone Insert the ø3. 5 mm earphone plug (SEP-2: sold separately) into the earphone jack , and press the power switch to turn on the metronome. * When the earphone is used, the speaker will not work, and the sound can be heard only through the earphone. * The DM100 earphone jack is of a monophonic type. If a stereo-type earphone is used, the sound can be heard only through one of the earphones.
MEMORY BACKUP FUNCTION
Even after the metronome is turned off, the beat, tempo, reference pitch, reference note and mode you have set are stored in memory and will not be initialized. * If the batteries are replaced, the metronome will return to the following initial settings. Beat: "0" Tempo: "20" Reference pitch: "440 Hz" Reference note: "A" Mode (metronome/reference note/tap-in): Metronome
HOW TO USE
* Before use, open the battery hatch, and insert the batteries included with your metronome into the battery compartment, referring to "BATTERY CHANGE" below. (Please note that the dry batteries included with the metronome are monitor batteries, and their life may be shorter than the specified period. ) Metronome function to turn on the metronome. Press the mode switch to set the mode to the metronome. Press the tempo/pitch buttons display as desired. With each press of the respective buttons, the tempo digits increase or decrease by one as shown below. The digits advance or move back quickly by keeping the respective buttons pressed.
AUTO POWER-OFF FUNCTION
DM100 is equipped with the auto power-off function to prevent the battery energy from being wasted while the metronome is left untouched with the power on. The power will be turned off automatically if the metronome is left untouched for:
approximately 20 minutes in the metronome and tap-in modes; and approximately 5 minutes in the reference note mode.
To use the metronome for an extended period of time, turn on the power while keeping the mode switch by pressing the power switch pressed. Flashing "CLA" appears on the liquid crystal display to indicate that the auto power-off function is canceled.
4. Press the beat/note buttons rhythm.
to set the desired beat (0 ~ 7) or
BATTERY CHANGE
* When the batteries near their end, the LED and liquid crystal displays become dim, and the volume of the sound becomes weak. In that case, replace the batteries with new ones immediately. Otherwise, the metronome may work improperly. * The metronome may work improperly after the batteries are replaced with new ones. [. . . ] Selection method . . . . .
1-2 Tempo and beat display Sound : Strong beat / weak beat / rhythm LED display : Successive lighting of 5 LEDs Accuracy : within ±0. 2% 2. 410 ~ 450 Hz Push switch (tempo/pitch buttons for increase and decrease) : C, C#, D, D#, E, F, F#, G, G#, A, A# and B Selection method . . . . . Push switch (beat/note buttons for advancing and moving back) : Less than 1 cent (±0. 06%) 30 to 250 times/minute 0, , , Push switch (beat/note buttons for advancing and moving back)
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Accuracy 3. TAP-IN MODE Tempo Beat
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