Roland KR7/5 用户手册

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Chapter 8 Various Settings
Chapter 8
Changing the Screen Message 
When the Power Is Turned On 
(Opening Message)
You can modify this screen to show your favorite phrase 
when the power is turned on.
A screen like the one shown below appears.
fig.d-openmsg.eps_50
Use 
 to move the cursor.
When you touch the character icon, the character is input 
where at the position.
When you touch the icon for the character to be input, the 
character appears at the cursor position. For example, 
touching the <ABC> icon in succession cycles you through the 
available choices in that character group (A
B
C
A...).
Each touch of <A-a-0-!> cycles the type of characters through 
“English (upper case),” “English (lower case),” “numerals,” 
“symbols,” then back to “English (upper case).”
When you touch <Del>, the character at the cursor position is 
deleted.
When you touch <Ins>, a space is inserted at the cursor 
position.
When you have finished inputting the characters, touch 
<Execute>.
* Never turn off the power while the display indicates 
<Executing...>. Doing so will damage the KR-7/5’s internal 
memory, making it unusable.
→ If you touch <All Clear> at the bottom of the screen and then 
touch <Execute>, the display reverts to the screen that 
normally appears when you turn on the power to the 
instrument.
Changing the Settings for Showing 
Images with the External Display 
(External Display) (KR-7)
This selects the content shown on the external display 
connected to the KR-7.
A screen like the one shown below appears.
fig.d-extdisp.eps_50
Touch the parameter 
 to make the settings.
Setting
Settings 
Value
Description
Mode 
Auto
The display of scores, lyrics, 
score + keyboard, and image 
data are switched automati-
cally.
Score
The Score screen is normally 
displayed.
Lyrics
The Lyrics screen is normally 
displayed. However, lyrics 
are displayed only when 
playing back music files that 
contains lyrics data.
Score and
Keyboard
The score and keyboard are 
displayed.
Back-
ground
Bitmap, 
White, Black, 
Red, Yellow, 
Green, Blue, 
Cyan, 
Magenta
Selects the screen’s back-
ground color. 
“Bitmap” displays a image 
data set in “User Image Dis-
play” (p. 154).
Line
Color
White, Black, 
Red, Yellow, 
Green, Blue, 
Cyan, 
Magenta
Selects the color used for 
lines and text in the display.
Bounc-
ing Ball
White, Black, 
Red, Yellow, 
Green, Blue, 
Cyan, 
Magenta
Selects the color used for the 
bouncing ball on the score 
and lyrics displays.