Roland KR-15 Manuale Utente

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Before You Start Playing
 
Before You 
Start Playing
 
Connecting an External 
 
Display
 
You can connect a computer monitor or other such external 
display to the instrument, and display scores and lyrics on 
the larger screen, and display whatever images as you like.
 
If your instrument came with a CD drive, you can use the remote 
control to switch screens.
 
Displays That Can Be Connected to This Instrument
 
In general, a great many of the VGA monitors and multiscan 
monitors that are available on the market are compatible 
with this instrument. However, before you connect any 
monitor, make sure it meets the following specifications:
• Resolution
640 x 480 pixels
• Horizontal scan frequency
31.5 kHz
• Vertical scan frequency
60 Hz
• Connector
3-row, 15-pin D-Sub type
• Signal
Analog
NOTE
 
Confirm that the display to be used is compatible with the 
frequencies mentioned above. Using a display that is not compatible 
with the above frequencies may result in incorrect image output 
when images move, and in certain cases may even damage the 
display.
 
 
Making the Connections
NOTE
 
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.
 
1.
 
Turn off the power to the KR and the display to be 
connected.
 
2.
 
Use display cable (sold separately) to connect the 
display to the Ext Display connector on the KR.
 
3.
 
Switch on the KR.
 
4.
 
Switch on the connected display.
 
For more on handling the external display, refer to your display’s 
owner’s manual.
 
Turning the Power Off
 
After use, turn off the power using the following procedure.
 
1.
 
Turn the volume all the way down on the KR.
 
2.
 
Turn off the KR.
 
3.
 
Turn off the connected display.
External Display
KR Bottom
Ext Display Connector
D-sub 15 pin
(Mini)
D-sub 15 pin
(Mini)
Display Cable
(Sold separately)
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