21
Connection
Roland
©o©
Refer
to page
31 "MIDI".
Usually, this should
be set
to the
ON
position.
Refer
to
page
36
"Data
Transfer."
EDO O
Expression
Pedal
EV-5
(Optionai)
Pedal
Switch
DP-2
(Optional)
Stereo
f4eadphones
RH-ia
(Optional)
Radio
and television
interference
"Warning -
This equipment
has
been verified
to comply with
the limits for
a
Class
B computing
device,
pursuant
to Subpart
J, of Part
15,
of FCC
rules. Operation
with non-certified
or non-verified
equipment
is
likely
to result in
interference
to radio
and
TV
reception."
The equipment
described
in
this
manual
generaias and
uses
radio-frequency
energy,
if
it is not
instailed
and used
properfy,
that is, in strict
accordance
with
our instructions,
it
may cause interference
with
radio
ahd television
recep-
tion.
This equipment
has been
tested
and found
to
comply
with
the limits for
a Class B
computing
device in
accordance
with the
specifications in
Subpart
J,
of Part
15,
of FCC
Ruies, These
rules are
designed
to provide
reasonable
pro-
tection against
such an
interference
in
a residential instafla-
tion.
However,
there is
no guarantee
that the
interference
will
not
occur in
a
particular
installation,
if this
equipment
does
cause interference
to radio
or television
reception, which
can
be determined
by turning
the
equipment
on and off,
the
user is
encouraged
to
try
to
correct the
interference
by the
following
measure:
• Disconnect other
devices
and their
input/output cables
one at time. If
the interference
stops, it
is caused
by
either the other device
or its
i/0
cabfe.
These devices usually
require
flofand
designated
shiefded
I/O cables.
For
Roland
devices,
you can obtain
the
proper
shielded cable from
your
dealer.
For non Roland
devices,
contact
the
manufacturer
or
dealer for assistance.
If
your equipment
does cause interference
to
radio
or
television
reception,
you
can
try to correct the interference
by using one or mare of The following
measures:
• Turn
the TV or radio antenna
until the interference
stops,
•
Move the equipment
to
one
side
or
the other of
the TV
or radio,
•
Move the equipment father
away
from
the TV or radio,
•
Plug the equipment into
an outlet that is on
a different
circuit than the TV or radio.
(That
is,
make
certain the
equipment
and the radio or television
set are on circuits
controlled
by different circuit brealcers
or fuses.)
•
Consider installing a rooftop television
antenna with
coaxial
cable lead-in between
the
antenna
and TV.
if necessary,
you should consult
your dealer or an
ex-
perienced radio/teievision technician
for
additional
sugges-
tions.
You
may
find helpful the
following booklet
prepared
by the Federal
Communications Commission:
"How
to
Problems"
Identify
and Resolve Radio-TV
Interference
This booklet is avilable from
the
U.S. Government Printing
Offtce, Washington.
D.C,
20402, Stock No.
004-000-
00345-4.