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SECTION
2
STARTUP.DOC
12/22/92
2.5
BASIC STARTUP CHECKLIST
Make certain
the k2000's voltage setting
matches
the voltage in
your location.
Set the K2000 on
a
hard flat surface or
a
stable keyboard
stand,
and leave plenty of room for ventilation.
Connect the power
cable.
Make sure the sound system
is at
a
safe volume level.
Plug in
a
pair
of stereo
headphones or run standard
(H
inch)
audio
cables from the
MIX audio outputs
to your
sound system
(use
the
left MIX output for mono)
Plug the included foot pedal into the rear panel jack
marked
"Foot
Switch
1".
Power up the unit and begin playing.
If
distortion
is
heard, reduce the gain on the
mixing
board, or
use the pad if
it has one.
Scroll through the Program list with the Alpha Wheel
(the
large
knob to the right of the display)
Press the Setup mode button, then use the
Alpha Wheel
to
select
tri~zone setups with independent programs, MIDI channels and
controls in each
zone.
Press the Quick Access mode button and use the numeric keys
to
select from programmable banks of ten programs or setups.
Insert
a
program library disk into
the floppy drive.
Press the
Disk mode button, then scroll through the files with the Alpha
Wheel.
Press "Load", then press "OK" twice.
Then check out the
programs numbered
in the 200s.
2.6.
STARTUP
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THE DETAILS
2.6.1
This section will walk you through the hookup of the K2000.
We
*11
take
a
look
at the rear panel,
then describe the power, audio, and
other cable connections.
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BEFORE STARTING.
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2.7.1
Before connecting anything, make certain the K2000
is
properly and
safely situated.
It
will rest securely on most standard keyboard
and instrument stands.
Otherwise, it should rest on
a
hard
flat
surface.
In this case, it
mast
rest on its rubber
feet,
and
NOT
on the
bottom
panel.
NEVER block
the
ventilation openings
on the
rear panel; doing
so
can cause overheating which will seriously
damage
the K2000.
To provide adequate ventilation, the rear panel
should be
at
least four inches from any vertical surface.
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