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Model :.- Owner s Manual*# 1 *# 1 *# 1 *# 1 *# 1 Thank you, and congratulations on your choice of aHammond XLK-3 is the lower keyboard unit for order to get the most out of this instrument for manyyears to come, first take the time to read this manual infull.*# 1 :.- Owner s Manual2 IMPORTANT SAFETY NOTICEF ollow instructions:All operation and user instructions should Not Disassemble:Do not disassemble this :The user should not attempt to service theappliance beyond that is described in theOperation Instructions. All other servicingshould be referred to qualified :Using the unit in the following locations canresult in a malfunction. In direct sunlight Locations of extreme temperature orhumidity Excessively dusty or dirty locations Locations of excessive vibration Close to magnetic fieldsSetting:Do not put on the non-stable stand or a the stable and horizontally and Liquid Entry:Care should be taken so that objects do not falland liquids are not spilled into the enclosurethrough Requiring Service:The appliance should be serviced by qualifiedservice personnel when: The power supply cord or the plug hasbeen damag

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1 Model :.- Owner s Manual*# 1 *# 1 *# 1 *# 1 *# 1 Thank you, and congratulations on your choice of aHammond XLK-3 is the lower keyboard unit for order to get the most out of this instrument for manyyears to come, first take the time to read this manual infull.*# 1 :.- Owner s Manual2 IMPORTANT SAFETY NOTICEF ollow instructions:All operation and user instructions should Not Disassemble:Do not disassemble this :The user should not attempt to service theappliance beyond that is described in theOperation Instructions. All other servicingshould be referred to qualified :Using the unit in the following locations canresult in a malfunction. In direct sunlight Locations of extreme temperature orhumidity Excessively dusty or dirty locations Locations of excessive vibration Close to magnetic fieldsSetting:Do not put on the non-stable stand or a the stable and horizontally and Liquid Entry:Care should be taken so that objects do not falland liquids are not spilled into the enclosurethrough Requiring Service:The appliance should be serviced by qualifiedservice personnel when: The power supply cord or the plug hasbeen damaged; or Objects have fallen, or liquid has beenspilled into the appliance; or The appliance has been exposed to rain;or The appliance does not appear to operatenormally or exhibits a marked change inperformance.

2 Or The appliance has been dropped, or theenclosure :If you let your children use this unit, pleasealways watch and guide them and do not leavethem Not Cause a ShockDo not drop or cause a shock to this symbol indicates information that, if ignored or applied incorrectly,creates the possibility of death or serious personal SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS:All the safety and operation instructions should be read before the appliance is Instructions:The safety and operation instructions should be retained for future Warnings:All warnings on the appliance and in the operation instructions should be adhered to.*# 1 :.- Owner s Manual3 The product names and brands/trademarks referred to in this manual are tradenames or registeredtrademarks of the respective manufacturers or :The appliance should be situated away fromheat sources such as rediators, heat registers,stoves, or other appliance (including amplifi-ers) that produce :The appliance should be situated so that itslocation or position does not interfare with itsproper ventilation.

3 For example, the applianceshould not be situated on a bed, sofa rug, orsimilar surface that may block the ventilationopenings, or placed in a built-in installation,such as a bookcase or cabinet that mayimpede the flow of air through the :Do not stack heavy devices or get on thisunit. Such may cause personal injuries orfalling :Remove all the cables and AC adaptor whenyou transfer this unit, to avoid damages onthe cables and AC adaptor, or an electricshock or Not Pull the Cord:Be sure to grasp the AC adaptor when unpluggingit from a wall outlet. Pulling on the power cordcan damage it, and create the danger of fire andelectrical Cables:Do not entangle the cables. Also, always keepthem away from children s :If the exterior becomes dirty, wipe it with a clean,dry cloth.

4 Do not use liquid cleaners such asbenzene or thinner, or cleaning compounds orflammable Up:Turn off all devices before hook all instructions and use only Parts:Make sure not to pinch your fingers when youassemble or disassemble this symbol indicates information that, if ignored or applied incorrectly,creates the possibility of personal injury or property damage.*# 1 :.- Owner s Manual4 HOW TO ASSEMBLE Operate carefully to avoid pinching your fingers or dropping anything on your feet. Use a Hammond ST-XLK3 or any other stable stand with 4 legs. Do not use anysinge-column type or X-frame type the XLK-3 on the keyboard this time, make sure the center of the standcomes to the center of the the rubber feet of XLK-3 to the holes ofthe keyboard stand if it has , or, if it is not stable, there is a riskof turning are two dowels on each sideof the XLK-3 (total 4 dowels).

5 Carefully mount the XK-3 on theXLK-3 so the dowels fit into the 4holes on the bottom of the looks like this after disassemble, reverse the VIEWSee the illustration on the next the cables for connection through theopening on the bottom of the *# 1 :.- Owner s Manual5 HOW TO HOOK-UPPlace the cable labels as the need the cables by using cable clamps as theneed arises.*# 1 :.- Owner s Manual6 HOW TO SET UPTurn on the power of a little while, the PLAY screen will be displayed and theLED on the XLK-3 will automatically light the [MENU/EXIT] the page D using the [PAGE] the [2]MIDI "Seq. Record" by the [1] PARAM the [4]RECL (=Recall) can return to the PLAY screen using the [PLAY] the set up is set up is stored if the poweris switched Velocity: The XLK-3 senses no velocity Always the maximum valueis transmitted in default.

6 For sensing and sending the velocity, turn on thepower while pressing one of the Preset Keys on the left hand side of the XLK-3.*# 1 :.- Owner s Manual7 PLAYING THE XLK-3 When you hook up the XLK-3 to the XK-3 andset up as shown on Page 6, the manual on theXK-3 operates as the UPPER part, and that of theXLK-3 as the LOWER Part. RECALL THE LOWER PRESETTo recall the LOWER/PEDAL Presets only from the XLK-3 and not fromthe XK-3, turn off the PRESET - LINK L/P function in the PRESETFUNCTION details, please read the PRESET section of Setting the Parameters in the XK-3 Owner's Guide. RECORD THE LOWER PRESETYou can memorize the setting for only the LOWER and the PEDAL Partsfor the XK-3 in the same : Record to the Preset Key [G]Touch and hold the [REC/JUMP] button of the XK-3, and then touch thePreset Key [G] of the following message is displayed in the XK-3 for a certain length oftime:Recording the recording is completed, the LED on the Preset Key [G] quicklyblinks for a while and then slows down.

7 Now the recorded Preset Key isautomatically selected. And the screen returns to the previous : Preset Key [B] can not memorize in this XK-3 can recall the Combination Preset for theLOWER Part (including the PEDAL), independentlyof the UPPER Part in the same XK-3 recalls all Parts (UPPER, LOWER and PEDAL) combined, whenyou touch the Preset Keys, as the factory Preset Keys on the XLK-3 are used to recall the LOWER (and thePEDAL) Preset example, when you touch the Preset Key [E] of XLK-3 during theCombination Preset of the XK-3 is in F-D , it recalls the LOWER and thePEDAL Parts F-E , while the UPPER remains in F-D .In such a case, the Preset LED's on the XK-3 light on, indicating the UP-PER Parts, while those for indicating the LOWER and the PEDAL Partsblink :UPPER:UPPER:UPPER:UPPER:LightLightLight LightLightLLLLLOWER:OWER:OWER:OWER:OWER: Blink SlowlyBlink SlowlyBlink SlowlyBlink SlowlyBlink SlowlyTTTTT ouch and Holdouch and Holdouch and Holdouch and Holdouch and HoldTTTTT ouchouchouchouchouchTTTTT ouchouchouchouchouchLLLLLOWER:OWER:OWER: OWER:OWER:Blink Blink Blink Blink Blink FFFFF astastastastastthen Slowlythen Slowlythen Slowlythen Slowlythen Slowly*# 1.

8 - Owner s Manual8 USING THE CU-1 LESLIE SWITCHThe CU-1 Half-Moon shaped Leslie Switch to this keyboard can be attached. Thisswitch controls the Leslie speed (slow, fast, stop) like on the B-3 / the body of the CU-1 Operate it similar to the figure left. CU-1 can be used for various instruments. Forsome a spacer is needed. But do not use thespacer attached to CU-1. XLK-3 can be at-tached the CU-1 directly. The XLK-3 has 3 holes to attach the CU-1, youcan choose the mounting on 2 positions. Use the two thumb screws to mount the CU-1in the desired to XK-3 Insert the plug of CU-1 into FOOT SWITCH 1 in-put of the XK-3. See the owner s manual of the CU-1 and XK-3for more *# 1 :.- Owner s Manual9 TROUBLE SHOOTINGIn such cases as follows: The XLK-3 does not turn on when the XK-3 is switched on.

9 The 8-pin cable used is not right. >>Use only a 8-pin cable supplied with the is powered through the 8-pin cable. The Manual Bass does not function on the XLK-3 manual. The setting of the XK-3 is not correct. >>Correct the MIDI template in the XK-3 MIDI function screen. (Page 6) Using the Upper Presets (on XK-3) will also change the sound of theLower Presets (on XLK-3). Change the setting of XK-3 preset as follows ([MENU/EXIT] - page A - [2]PRESET- [PAGE UP]).UP: On LINK-L/P: Off DRAWB: On PERCUS: Off INT: Off EXT: Off EQ/RV: Off ANI/OD: Off *# 1 :.- Owner s Manual10 MIDI IMPLEMENTATION[Hammond MIDI Keyboard]Date: 16-Apr-2004 Model: XLK-3 Version: **X36 - 96X: True Voice**Note ONO *1X*1 When the turn on withNote OFFXX pressing the Preset KeyAfterKey'sXXTouchCh'sXXPitch BenderXXXXO0 - 11 XPreset Keys: True #**XSystem ExclusiveXX: Song PositionXX: Song SelectXX: TuneXX: ClockXX: CommandsXX: Local On/OffXX: All Notes OffXX: Active SenseOX: ResetXXMode 1:OMNI ON, POLYMode 2: OMNI ON, MONOO: YesMode 3:OMNI OFF, POLYMode 4: OMNI OFF, MONOX: NoMIDI Implementation ChartFunctionProgramChangeSystemCommonTr ansmittedRecognizedRemarksBasicChannelSy stemReal TimeAuxMessagesModeNoteNumberVelocityCon trolChange*# 1.

10 - Owner s Manual11 SERVICESPECIFICATIONSK eyboard73 (61 + 12 Preset keys)Water Fall shapeDimension1190(W) x 90(D) x 570(H)mmWeight13kgTerminalsMIDI OUTTo Exp. PedalFrom Organ Exp. 2 AccesoriesMIDI cable ( )8-Pin Cable ( )Cable Label MIDI (2pcs)Cable Label EXP (2pcs)Cable Clamp (4pcs)In the United States contact:HAMMOND SUZUKI USA, Annoreno , IL 60101 UNITED STATESIn Europe contact:HAMMOND SUZUKI Tuynmanweg 4A4131 PN VianenTHE NETHERLANDSAll other countries contact:HAMMOND SUZUKI , Ryoke 2 ChomeHamamatsu 430-0852(Shizuoka)JAPANH ammond maintains a policy of continuously improving and upgrading its instruments and therefore reserves the right tochange specifications without notice. Although every attempt has been made to insure the accuracy of the descriptivecontents of this Manual, total accuracy cannot be the owner require further assistance, inquiries should first be made to your Authorized Hammond Dealer.


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