Roland c-180 Owner's Manual

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POWER button
Press this button once to switch the C-180. Press it
again to switch the C-180 off.
DC IN connector
This where you need to connect the supplied ACJ
adapter. If it is damaged or out of order, be sure to
replace it with the same ACJ model. Do not use other
adapters as these may damage your C-180 beyond
repair.
Cord hook
Allows you to anchor the adapter’s power cord. See
page 7.
SUSTAIN connector
This is where you can connect an optional DP-2, DP-
6, or BOSS FS-5U footswitch that allows you to hold
the notes you are playing on the keyboard.
EXPRESSION PEDAL connector
Connect an optional Roland EV-5, or FV-300L pedal
to this jack so as to be able to control the C-180’s out-
put level.
PITCH control
Allows you to tune the C-180 to acoustic instruments.
Turn it towards the “
” symbol to tune the C-180 flat-
ter (lower), and towards “#” to tune it higher.
OUTPUT STEREO R, L/MONO connectors
The C-180 boasts an excellent internal stereo amplifier
and speaker system that do away with the need for
external amplification. Yet there may be times, when
you prefer the C-180’s sound to be distributed via the
public address system of the hall or church where you
are performing – or you may want to record the
C-180’s sound without background noises.
MIDI OUT/IN connectors
Use these connectors for transmitting (OUT) and
receiving (IN) MIDI messages to/from other instru-
ments.
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1.2 Rear panel
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1.3 Headphone connectors
The C-180 features two headphone jacks. This allows
two people to listen through headphones simultane-
ously, making it very useful for lessons. Additionally,
this allows you to play without having to worry about
bothering others around you, even at night.
For optimum sound quality, be sure to use optional
Roland RH-25 or RH-50 headphones.