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Roland ep-9 User Manual

Roland ep-9
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Important
Notes
[Power
Supply}
Be
sure
to
use
only
the
adaptor
supplied
with
the
unit.
Use
of
any
other
power
adaptor
could
result
in
damage,
malfunction,
or
electric
shack.
When
making
any
connections
wilh
other
devices,
always
turnoff
the
power
to
all
equipment
first;
this
will
help
prevent
damage
or
malfunction.
Do
not
use
this
unit
on
the
same
power
circuit
with
any
device
that
will
generate
line
noise,
such
as
a
motor
or
variable
lighting
system.
The
power
supply
required
for
this
unitis
shown
on
its
nameplate.
Ensure
that
the
line
vollage
of
your
installation
meets
this
requirement.
Avoid
damaging
the
power
cord;
do
not
step
on
ib
place
heavy
objects
on
itete.
When
disconnecting
the
AC
adaptor
from
the
outlet,
grasp
the
plug
itself;
never
pullon
the
cord.
If
the
unit
is
to
remain
unused
for
a
long
period
of
time,
unplug
the
power
cord,
}Placement|
Do
not
subject
the
unit
lo
temperature
extremes
(eg.
direct
suntight
in
an
enclosed
vehicle).
Avoid
using
or
storing
the
unit
in
dusty
or
humid
areas
orareas
that
are
subject
to
high
vibration
levels.
Using
the
unit
near
power
amplifiers
(or
other
equipment
containing
large
transformers)
may
induce
hum.
This
unit
may
interlere
with
radio
and
television
reception.
Do
not
use
this
unit
inthe
vicinity
of
such
receivers.
Do
not
expose
this
unit
lo
temperature
extremes
(eg.
direct
sunlight
in
an
enclosed
vehicle
can
deform
or
discolor
the
uni)
or
install
it
near
devices
that
radiate
heat.
Install
the
piano
ona
solid,
level
surface.
[Maintenance]
been
slightly
dampened
with
water),
To
remove
stubborn
dirt,
use
a
mild
neutral
detergent.
Afterwards,
be
sure
to
wipe
the
unit
thoroughly
with
a
soft,
dry
cloth.
©
Never
use
benzene,
thinners,
alcohol
or
solvents
of
any
kind,
to
avoid
the
risk
of
discoloration
and/or
deformation.
{Additional
Precautions]
®
Protect
the
unit
from
strong
impact.
.
Donotallow
objects
or
liquids
of
any
kind
to
penetrate
the
unit.
Intheevent
of
such
an
occurrence,
discontinue
use
immediately.
Contact
qualified
service
personnel
as
scan
as
possible.
¢
Asmall
amount
of
heat
will
radiate
from
the
unit
during
normal
operation.
©
Before
using
the
unit
in
a
foreign
country,
consult
with
qualified
service
personnel.
©
Should
a
malfunction
occur
(or
if
you
suspect
there
is
a
problem)
discon-
tinue
use
immediately.
Contact
qualified
service
personnel
as
soon
as
possible.
©
Toprevent
the
risk
of
electric
shock,
do
notopen
the
unitor
its
AC
adaptor.
IMemory
Backup}
©
Theunit
contains
a
battery
which
maintains
the
contents
of
memory
while
the
main
power
is
off.
The
expected
lile
of
this
battery
is
5
years
or
more.
However,
lo
avoid
the
unexpected
loss
of
memory
data,
itis
strangly
rec-
ommended
that
you
change
the
battery
every
5
years.
Please
be
aware
that
the
actual
life
of
the
battery
will
depend
on
the
physi-
cal
environment
lespecially
temperature)
in
which
the
unit
is
used.
When
it
is
time
to
change
the
battery,
consult
with
qualified
service
personnel.
e
The
unit's
battery
functions
during
normal
operation
as
well
as
maintain-
ing
the
contentsof
memory
when
the
main
power
supply
is
turned
off.
When
the
hattery
becomes
weak,
there
is
a
risk
of
losing
the
contents
of
the
memory.
To
avoid
the
unexpected
loss
of
memory
data,
replace
the
battery
beiore
it
«
For
everyday
cleaning
wipe
the
unit
with
a
sott,
dry
cloth
(or
one
that
has
becomes
weak.
Specifications
KEYBOARD
MAX.
POLYPHONY
VOICES
EFFECTS
RECORDER
MASTER
TUNING
BUTTONS
88
weighted
keys
with
touch-sensilivity.
28
notes
Eight
(Piano
1,
Piano
2,
Electric
Piano,
Vibra-
phone,
Harpsichord,
Organ,
Strings,
Choir)
Chorus,
Reverb
Provides
for
recording
and
playback,
as
well
as
tempo
changes.
(Can
record
a
maximum
of
4
pieces,
or
approximately
1,600
notes)
+/-
50
cents
Tempo
Adjustment
Buttons
(TEMPQ),
Re-
cording
Button
(REC),
Playback
Button
(PLAY),
Voice
Buttons
(PIANO
1,
PIANO
2,
ELECTRIC
PIANO,
VIBRAPHONE,
HARPSI-
CHORD,
ORGAN,
STRINGS,
CHOIR),
Cho-
rus
Button
(CHORUS),
Reverb
Button
(REVERB),
Demonstration
Button
(DEMO),
Power
Switch
(POWER)
*
In
the
interest
of
product
improvement,
the
specific
KNOBS/SLIDERS
CONNECTORS
SPEAKERS
OUTPUT
DIMENSIONS
WEIGHT
POWER
CONSUMPTION
SUPPLIED
ACCESSORIES
OPTIONS
Tuning
Knob
(TUNE),
Volume
Control
Slider
(VOLUME),
Piece
Selection
Slider
(PIECE)
AC
Adaptor
Jack
(DC
IN),
MIDE
Connectors
(IN/OUT),
Pedal
Jacks
(DAMPER/SOFT),
Output
Jacks
(L(MONO)/R),
INPUT
Jacks
(LIMONOYR),
Headphone
jacks
X
2
12cm
X
2
SW
X
2
1295(W1
X
339D)
X
100(H)
mm
51(W)
X
13
3/8(D)
X
3
15/1
6H)
inch
12kp
26.5
Ibs
(Without
AC
adaptor)
1200mA
(DC9V)
Damper
Pedal,
AC
Adaptor,
Music
Stand,
Keyboard
Stand,
Owner's
Manual,
MIDI
Guidebook
Headphones
:
RH-120,
RH-80,
RH-20
Pedals
:
DP-2,
DP-6
ations
of
this
unit
are
subject
to
change
without
prior
notice.

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Roland ep-9 Specifications

General IconGeneral
TypeDigital Piano
Voices8
EffectsReverb, Chorus
MIDIYes
PedalsDamper
Touch Sensitivity3 levels
ConnectorsHeadphone, MIDI In/Out, Pedal

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