Channel Control Section; Master Control Section - Roland KC-500 Owner's Manual

Stereo mixing keyboard amplifier
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4. STEREO LINK IN Jack
Connect this jack to the STEREO LINK OUT jack on the main
unit (the other KC-500) when a true stereo output is required.
Left-channel input signals are output from the internal speakers.
* For details on the Stereo Link function, take a look at "CON-
NECTIONS AND POWERUP" (p. 6).
5. Line Out Jacks (1/4" and XLRs)
Connect a mixer or recording device to either (or both) of
these pairs of outputs.
CONTROL
PANEL
6. POWER Switch
This switches the amplifier on and off.
* When turning the power on or off, be sure that the volume
levels ((8], [10], [14], and [15]) for all Sections are set to "0."
* This unit is equipped with a protection circuit. A brief inter-
val (a few seconds) after power up is required before the
unit will operate normally.
7. Pilot Lamp
This indicator lights when the unit is turned on.
CHANNEL CONTROL Section
8. Volume Knobs
Each of the four knobs is used to set the volume for the corre-
sponding channel. Rotating a knob clockwise increases the
volume.
* Channel 3 doubles as a microphone input.
9. OUTPUT SELECT Knob
This knob allows you to select the output destination for sig-
nals input to Channel 4.
© : Select this position when you wish to listen to synchro-
nization signals or a drum machine (for example)
through headphones, without output to the internal or
any external speakers.
A : Output is through the headphones and the internal speak-
ers. No signals are output to Line Out. This can be a
handy function when you want to use the amplifier as a
monitor speaker during a live performance.
B : Output is through the headphones, the internal speakers,
and Line Out. Select this position when you want to connect
a keyboard and use Channel 4 equally with other channels.
PHONES Section
10. Volume Knob
This knob adjusts the headphone volume.
* The four knobs ({11], [12], [13], and [14]) in the MASTER
CONTROL Section do not affect the headphone output.
MASTER CONTROL Section
These knobs adjust the output from the internal speakers.
* The signal output is mono.
11. LOW Knob
This knob cuts or boosts the low frequencies. Frequencies in
this range are unaffected when the knob is set to "0."
12. MIDDLE Knob
This knob cuts or boosts the midrange
frequencies.
Frequencies in this range are unaffected when the knob is set
to "0."
13. HIGH Knob
This knob cuts or boosts the upper frequencies. Frequencies in
this range are unaffected when the knob is set to "0."
14. VOLUME Knob
This knob adjusts the overall volume of the KC-500.
LINE OUT Section
15. Level Knob
This knob adjusts the Line Out level. Set this knob to the opti-
mum
level for the instrument connected to the Line Out jacks
(1/4" or XLR).
ATTACHING AND REMOVING THE CASTERS
You can attach or remove casters as shown in the following
figure.
Be sure to remove all casters when accidental move-
ment may be dangerous such as when setting up the
KC-500 on stage or when transporting it in a vehicle.
* Attaching all of the casters can make it easier to move the
amplifier.
¢ You can use the KC-500 as a floor monitor by removing the
two wheels on the rear-panel side and setting the amplifier
at an angle. (Be sure it remains stable when you do so.)

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