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Roland HP 237 - Getting Started; Power Connection and Lid Handling; Pedal Functions and Adjuster

Roland HP 237
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Getting
Started
Connecting
the
Power
Cord
(Nore)
To
prevent
malfunction
and/or
damage
to
speakers
or
other
devices,
always
turn
down
the
volume,
and
turn
off
the
power
on
all
devices
before
making
any
connections.
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gan
1.
Connect
the
supplied
power
cable
to
the
AC
inlet
on
the
rear
panel
of
the
HP
237.
2.
Connect
the
power
cable
to
an
AC
outlet.
Aca
1.
When
opening
the
HP
237’s
lid,
grasp
the
lid
with
both
hands
and
gently
lift
it
upwards,
then
slide
it
towards
the
back
of
the
piano.
2.
When
closing
the
lid,
slowly
pull
the
lid
forward,
then
gently
lower
it
into
place.
Do
not
insert
your
hands
into
the
inside
of
the
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piano
through
the
space
between
the
lid
and
the
keyboard.
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¡CULITO
NOTE]
Take
care
not
to
allow
fingers
to
be
caught
or
pinched
when
opening
and
closing
the
lid.
Make
sure
an
adult
is
on
hand
lo
provide
assistance
when
young
children
are
playing
tHe
HP237.
For
safety,
transport
the
keyboard
only
with
the
lid
in
the
closed
position.
About
the
Pedals
Soft
Pedal
Sostenuto
Pedal
Damper
Pedal
Soft
Pedal
This
pedal
softens
the
sound.
Playing
with
the
soft
pedal
depressed
produces
a
sound
that
is
not
as
strong
as
when
otherwise
played
with
the
equivalent
strength.
Sostenuto
Pedal
With
the
sostenuto
pedal,
only
the
sound
played
at
the
moment
the
pedal
is
pressed
is
sustained.
Damper
Pedal
Use
this
pedal
when
you
want
the
sound
to
linger.
While
the
damper
pedal
is
depressed,
the
sound
from
the
keyboard
continues
to
linger/remain
for
an
extended
period,
even
when
you
remove
your
fingers
from
the
keys.
On
acoustic
pianos,
when
the
damper
pedal
is
depressed,
additional
strings
are
released
to
resonate
with
the
sound
of
the
keys
that
have
been
played,
adding
richness
and
breadth
to
the
sound.
The
damper
pedal
on
the
HP
237
recreates
this
resonance
when
depressed.
This
resonance
is
called
“Sympathetic
Resonance.”
ÁEMP
You
can
change
the
amount
of
resonance
applied
with
the
damper
pedal.
For
more
information
and
instructions,
please
refer
to
“Changing
the
Damper
Pedal's
Resonance”
(p.
25).
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About
the
Adjuster
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After
you
have
moved
this
piano,
or
when
you
feel
it
is
unstabled,
lower
the
adjuster
at
the
bottom
of
the
pedal
board
as
follows:
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Lower
the
adjuster
so
that
it
is
firmly
in
contact
with
the
floor.
If
there
is
a
gap
between
the
adjuster
and
the
i
floor,
the
unit
may
malfunction
when
the
pedal
is
ras
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EN
pressed.
In
particular
when
the
instrument
is
placed
on
a
carpeted
floor,
you
must
lower
the
adjuster
so
R
that
it
presses
strongly
against
the
floor.
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