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Roland V-Accordion FR-1x - Display and Headphone Usage; Cautions When Using Headphones; How to Read the Display

Roland V-Accordion FR-1x
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Before you start playing
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FR-1x V-Accordion
Cautions when using headphones
•To prevent damage to the cord’s internal conductors,
avoid rough handling. When using headphones,
mainly try to handle either the plug or the headset.
Your headphones may be damaged if the volume of a
device is already turned up when you plug them in.
Minimize the volume before you plug in the head-
phones.
Excessive input will not only damage your hearing,
but may also strain the headphones. Please enjoy
music at an appropriate volume.
How to read the display
The FR-1x’s display keeps you informed about the
FR-1x’s status and helps you locate functions you may
wish to set. The display can show up to three alphanu-
meric characters, either with or without a dot.
The main page contains the following information:
A dot to the right of a digit has the following meaning:
In addition to the above, the display also shows infor-
mation that refers to the selected function. Messages
(information) are displayed only temporarily.
There are also two indicators below the display that
serve the following purposes:
Digit Explanation
First Refers to the bass register you are currently
using.
Second The digit in the middle refers to the Chord/Free
Bass register you are currently using.
Third Refers to the treble register you are currently
using.
Status Explanation
Dark You are using an accordion sound.
Lit You are using an orchestral sound.
Flashes You are using an organ sound. (Only in the Tre-
ble section.)
Indicator Explanation
USER PRG Lights when you select User Program
mode (see p. 37).
SPEAKER OFF Lights when the internal speakers are off.
This state can be selected using a
PARAMETER function (see “Speaker
Mode” on p. 55) or simply by connecting
a jack to the PHONES socket.
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FR-1x GB.book Page 22 Tuesday, November 8, 2011 11:44 AM

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