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Roland JUNO-Gi - Getting Ready; Listening to the JUNO-Gi; Connecting the JUNO-Gi for Using AC Power; Installing Batteries in the JUNO-Gi

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Connecting the JUNO-Gi for Using AC Power
The JUNO-Gi comes with a two-piece AC power adapter
you’ll need to put together for use.
1 Assemble the JUNO-Gi’s two-piece power adapter.
Of course, the AC cable’s longer than we’re
showing in this illustration.
2 Plug the AC end into a grounded power outlet—the adapters
indicator lights green as shown above.
3 Plug the other end into the JUNO-Gi’s rear-
panel DC IN jack.
You can wrap the cable at the DC end of the
power adapter around the cord hook to the left
of the DC IN jack to help avoid unintentionally
yanking out the plug or damaging the adapter.
4 Jump ahead to “Turning on the JUNO-Gi” on
Page 4.
Installing Batteries in the JUNO-Gi
The JUNO-Gi can operate on eight Ni-MH batteries. Though
battery life depends on the quality of the batteries themselves,
the JUNO-Gi will typically run continuously for about three
hours on batteries if you’re not using the USB Song Player, or
about two hours if you are.
1 Turn off the JUNO-Gi.
2 On a soft, static-free surface, turn the JUNO-Gi onto its face so its rear
edge is facing you and its battery compartment door is visible, as
shown on the next page.
Getting Ready
Before we proceed, you’ll need to power-up your JUNO-Gi and work out a
way to listen to it.
We’re going to presume you’re dealing with a factory-fresh JUNO-Gi,
and that you still have its factory SD card installed. If this isn’t the
case, the screenshots we show in this booklet may not exactly match
what you see. The factory card is also required for the “The JUNO-Gi
Digital Recordersection on Page 12.
Listening to the JUNO-Gi
We strongly recommend setting up your JUNO-Gi listening system
before connecting and turning on the JUNO-Gis to avoid damage to
your speakers, headphones, or ears.
You can listen to the JUNO-Gi in a variety of ways. Here are the most
common:
You can connect stereo headphones—to its rear-panel PHONES jack. This
is the fastest way to get going, and a great way to listen to the JUNO-Gi.
You can connect the JUNO-Gi to a stereo ampwith the JUNO-Gi’s
OUTPUT L/MONO and R jacks connected to the amp’s left and right
input channels.
You can also use a mono amp—and the JUNO-Gi’s L/MONO output only—
though listening in stereos the best way to fully appreciate its sound.
You can connect the JUNO-Gi to a mixer—with the JUNO-Gi’s OUTPUT
L/MONO and R jacks connected to two mixer channels panned left and
right.
Powering the JUNO-Gi
As a truly mobile instrument, the JUNO-Gi can run on AC power using the
included AC adapter, or on battery power.

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