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Panel Display Indications
 
The PSR-282 features a large multi-function display that shows all important settings for the 
instrument.  The section below briefly explains the various icons and indications in the display.
GrandPno
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q
 
Indicators
w
 
Overall indicator
e
 
Notation
r
 
Keyboard
t
 
Measure 
y
 
Beat marks
u
 
Chord
i
 
Song/Voice/Style name and 
number, Tempo
!2
 
Sync Stop indicator
!3
 
Accompaniment On 
indicator
o
 
Song track 
indicators
!0
 
Touch indicator
!1
 
Harmony indicator
 
q
 
Indicators
 
These indicate the operating condition of the PSR-282 
as shown below:
 
Using the numeric keypad selects 
 
voice
 
 numbers.  Pressing the 
[START/STOP] button starts 
 
song
 
 
playback.
Using the numeric keypad selects 
 
voice
 
 numbers.  Pressing the 
[START/STOP] button starts 
 
style
 
 
playback.
Using the numeric keypad selects 
 
song
 
 numbers.  Pressing the 
[START/STOP] button starts 
 
song
 
 
playback.
Using the numeric keypad selects 
 
style
 
 numbers.  Pressing the 
[START/STOP] button starts 
 
style
 
 
playback.
 
w
 
Overall indicator
 
The Overall buttons (on either side of the LCD) let 
you access the Function operations and settings of the 
PSR-282.  The currently selected setting is indicated 
by a dark bar that appears next to its name (printed on 
the panel).
 
e
 
Notation / 
 
r
 
 Keyboard
 
These two portions of the display conveniently indi-
cate notes.  When a song is being played back, they 
show the melody or chord notes in succession.  When 
you play the keyboard yourself, the display shows the 
notes you play.
 
t
 
 Measure
 
These show the current measure during playback of a 
song or style.
 
y
 
Beat marks
 
These marks (one large, three small) flash in sequence 
and in time with the song or style.  The large arrow 
indicates the first beat of the measure.
 
•  For a few specific chords, not all notes may be shown in the nota-
tion section of the display.  This is due to space limitations in the 
display.