Roland FC-300 用户手册

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Introduction
 
Once the connections have been completed (p. 11), turn on power to your various 
devices in the order specified. Turning on devices in the wrong order may cause 
malfunction or damage to the speakers (or other components) of connected devices.
 
Turning On the Power
 
fig.power-on.eps
 
First, check that you are connected properly with the external MIDI 
instrument. Then set the power switch on the FC-300 to “ON.”
 
fig.
 
When the power is turned on, the FC-300 starts up in Standard Mode.
 
Turning Off the Power
 
1
 
Switch off the power to the device connected to the FC-300.
 
2
 
Set the FC-300’s POWER switch to OFF.
 
Turning On the Power
 
First, check that you are connected properly with the RRC2 IN device. Then set the 
power switch on the RRC2 IN device to “ON.”
 
fig.
 
Turning Off the Power
 
Switch off the power to the RRC2 IN device connected to the FC-300.
 
Turning the Power On and Off
 
When Using the FC-300 as a MIDI Foot Controller
When Using the FC-300 as a Dedicated Foot 
Controller for an RRC2 IN Device (e.g., the VG-99)
In addition, it starts up with 
the MIDI channel set to “1,” 
but you can change the startup 
MIDI channel if you want. 
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Carefully connect the RRC2 
cable or Ether cable all the way 
in—until it is firmly to the 
RRC2 connector.
When the RRC2 IN device’s 
POWER switch is set to ON, 
the FC-300’s power switches 
on automatically, regardless of 
the position of the FC-300’s 
POWER switch.
Although the FC-300 starts up 
in Standard Mode, it may be 
switched to a different mode 
by means of settings received 
from an RRC2 IN device.
Connect the RRC2 cable.
Turn on the power of RRC2 IN device.
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