Roland BR-600 User Manual

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Connecting Peripheral Devices
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Quick Start
 
The bottom of the BR-600 features a groove (cord hook) for 
securing the AC adaptor (PSA series) cord. 
To prevent the inadvertent disruption of power to your unit 
(should the plug be pulled out accidentally), and to avoid 
applying undue stress to the AC adaptor jack, anchor the 
power cord using the cord hook.
Cord thickness and shape may differ according to the AC 
adaptor used. 
Set the cord as shown in Figure A or B below to secure the 
cord.
• To prevent malfunction and/or damage to 
speakers or other devices, always turn down the 
volume, and turn off the power on all devices 
before making any connections.
• Feedback could be produced depending on the 
location of microphones relative to speakers. 
This can be remedied by:
 1. Changing the orientation of the microphone(s).
 2. Relocating microphone(s) at a greater distance 
from speakers.
 3. Lower the volume.
• The MIC1 and MIC2 jack are TRS phone type 
jacks that are compatible with balanced input.
The pin assignment for the MIC1 and MIC2 jack 
are as shown below. Before making any 
connections, make sure that this pin assignment is 
compatible with that of all your other devices.
fig.00-120
• When using the FS-5U foot switch (sold 
separately), set the polarity switch as shown 
below. If the polarity switch is not set correctly, 
the foot switch may not operate properly.
fig.00-130
• You can also use an FS-6 (sold separately) for the 
foot switch. If using an FS-6, connect to only one 
of the FS-6’s jacks, either the A or B jack. 
Additionally, set the polarity switch to “FS-5U.” 
The A&B jack cannot be used.
• If using an expression pedal (Roland EV-5, BOSS 
FV-500L/FV-500H), set the MIN volume level to 
“0.”
Polarity Switch
 
How to Use the Cord Hook
Cord Hook
A)
B)
• Do not use undue force to insert the cord in the groove. 
Doing so may cause the cord to break.
• Turning the BR-600 over upon a desktop or table 
may cause scratching of the BR-600 or the surface 
of the desk or table. Be sure to carry out this 
procedure on a soft surface or with a cloth or other 
soft material laid on top of the desk or table.
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