Attaching The Mouse, Rc-100 And Monitor Outputs - Roland S-760 Supplemental Manual

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Please carefully follow the installation instructions below to install the OP-760-01. If you are not
comfortable installing the Expansion board, be sure to have a qualified service technician install it for
you.
Parts in the OP-760-01 Kit
1 OP-760-01 Main Sheet
2 Video Board
3 OP-760-01 Expansion Cover Plate
4 MU-1 Mouse
5 2.0 Operating System disk
Hardware
A M 3X6mm S-Tight Bind Cm
B Boss Nut M3/M3 L22
C M3X6mm B-Tight Bind BC
D M3X8mm P-Tight Bind BC
E M2 6X5 S-TIGHT Bind
Carefully open the OP-760's container and remove the contents. Be sure to work in a uncluttered, well
lighted area. Check to see that all the contents from box are present. Use the check list above:
Steps for Installation.
1) Unplug the S-760 from the AC power outlet.
2) Remove the outer case and the rear blank panel. Be sure to set aside the screws that you have
removed from the rear blank plate, you will need them later to install the new cover plate.
3) Place the OP-760 Video board (#2 in picture) in the empty location inside the sampler with the out-
puts of the Video board facing out of the rear panel.
4) Use the 4 Boss Nuts (B in picture) to screw down the Video board.
5) Gently insert the plastic connector from the Main board (#1 in picture) into the slot on the Video
board.
6) Screw down the Main board with 3X6 screws (A in picture).
7) Remove the two screws (E in picture) that secure the mouse jack on the rear panel of the Video
board. Place the Expansion cover over the ports on the Video board and install the two screws that
you just removed to attach the expansion board cover to the mouse port.
8) Install the 3X8 screw (D in picture) to tighten down the option board cover.
9) Use the screws that you removed in step 2 to tighten down the sides of the option board (C in
picture).
10) Reattach the outer casing.
Attaching the Mouse, RC-100, & Monitor Outputs
Before restarting the S-760, plug-in all the peripherals (video monitor, mouse, or RC-100) that you
intend to use with the digital sampler.
The S-760 supports several types of video output, Digital RGB, S-Video, and composite video. The
highest video resolution is supported by the Digital RGB and S-Video ports. The most common and
easy to find RGB monitors are made by the Atari Corporation.
© 1995 Roland Corporation U.S.
SN29 S-760 Supplemental Manual
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