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Roland KC-500 - Control Panel; Channel Control Section; Phones Section; Master Control Section

Roland KC-500
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4.
STEREO
LINK
IN
Jack
Connect
this
jack
to
the
STEREO
LINK
OUT
jack
on
the
main
unit
(the
other
KC-500)
when
a
true
stereo
output
is
required.
Left-channel
input
signals
are
output
from
the
internal
speakers.
*
For
details
on
the
Stereo
Link
function,
take
a
look
at
"CON-
NECTIONS
AND
POWERUP"
(p.
6).
5.
Line
Out
Jacks
(1/4"
and
XLRs)
Connect
a
mixer
or
recording
device
to
either
(or
both)
of
these
pairs
of
outputs.
CONTROL
PANEL
6.
POWER
Switch
This
switches
the
amplifier
on
and
off.
*
When
turning
the
power
on
or
off,
be
sure
that
the
volume
levels
((8],
[10],
[14],
and
[15])
for
all
Sections
are
set
to
"0."
*
This
unit
is
equipped
with
a
protection
circuit.
A
brief
inter-
val
(a
few
seconds)
after
power
up
is
required
before
the
unit
will
operate
normally.
7.
Pilot
Lamp
This
indicator
lights
when
the
unit
is
turned
on.
CHANNEL
CONTROL
Section
8.
Volume
Knobs
Each
of
the
four
knobs
is
used
to
set
the
volume
for
the
corre-
sponding
channel.
Rotating
a
knob
clockwise
increases
the
volume.
*
Channel
3
doubles
as
a
microphone
input.
9.
OUTPUT
SELECT
Knob
This
knob
allows
you
to
select
the
output
destination
for
sig-
nals
input
to
Channel
4.
©
:
Select
this
position
when
you
wish
to
listen
to
synchro-
nization
signals
or
a
drum
machine
(for
example)
through
headphones,
without
output
to
the
internal
or
any
external
speakers.
A
:
Output
is
through
the
headphones
and
the
internal
speak-
ers.
No
signals
are
output
to
Line
Out.
This
can
be
a
handy
function
when
you
want
to
use
the
amplifier
as
a
monitor
speaker
during
a
live
performance.
B
:
Output
is
through
the
headphones,
the
internal
speakers,
and
Line
Out.
Select
this
position
when
you
want
to
connect
a
keyboard
and
use
Channel
4
equally
with
other
channels.
PHONES
Section
10.
Volume
Knob
This
knob
adjusts
the
headphone
volume.
*
The
four
knobs
({11],
[12],
[13],
and
[14])
in
the
MASTER
CONTROL
Section
do
not
affect
the
headphone
output.
MASTER
CONTROL
Section
These
knobs
adjust
the
output
from
the
internal
speakers.
*
The
signal
output
is
mono.
11.
LOW
Knob
This
knob
cuts
or
boosts
the
low
frequencies.
Frequencies
in
this
range
are
unaffected
when
the
knob
is
set
to
"0."
12.
MIDDLE
Knob
This
knob
cuts
or
boosts
the
midrange
frequencies.
Frequencies
in
this
range
are
unaffected
when
the
knob
is
set
to
"0."
13.
HIGH
Knob
This
knob
cuts
or
boosts
the
upper
frequencies.
Frequencies
in
this
range
are
unaffected
when
the
knob
is
set
to
"0."
14.
VOLUME
Knob
This
knob
adjusts
the
overall
volume
of
the
KC-500.
LINE
OUT
Section
15.
Level
Knob
This
knob
adjusts
the
Line
Out
level.
Set
this
knob
to
the
opti-
mum
level
for
the
instrument
connected
to
the
Line
Out
jacks
(1/4"
or
XLR).
ATTACHING
AND
REMOVING
THE
CASTERS
You
can
attach
or
remove
casters
as
shown
in
the
following
figure.
Be
sure
to
remove
all
casters
when
accidental
move-
ment
may
be
dangerous
such
as
when
setting
up
the
KC-500
on
stage
or
when
transporting
it
in
a
vehicle.
*
Attaching
all
of
the
casters
can
make
it
easier
to
move
the
amplifier.
¢
You
can
use
the
KC-500
as
a
floor
monitor
by
removing
the
two
wheels
on
the
rear-panel
side
and
setting
the
amplifier
at
an
angle.
(Be
sure
it
remains
stable
when
you
do
so.)

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