Connecting Headphones; Using The Headphone Hook - Roland HPi-6 Owner's Manual

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Connecting Headphones

The HPi-6 has two jacks for plugging in headphones. This allows
two people to listen through headphones simultaneously, making it
very useful for lessons and when performing piano pieces for four
hands. Additionally, this allows you to play without having to
worry about bothering others around you, even at night.
If connecting only one pair of headphones, they can be connected to
either one of the headphone jacks.
fig.Headphones
1.
Connect the headphones to the Phones (headphones)
jack on the left underside of the HPi-6.
When you connect headphones, no sound will be output from
the speakers of the HPi-6.
The headphone volume is adjusted by the [Volume] knob (p. 18)
of the HPi-6.
NOTE
Please use stereo headphones.
Some Notes on Using Headphones
• To avoid damaging or severing the headphone cord, be sure to
handle the headphones by holding the phones themselves, and
grasping the plug and not the cord when pulling the headphone
plug.
• To prevent possible auditory damage, loss of hearing, or
damage to the headphones, the headphones should not be used
at an excessively high volume. Listen at appropriate levels.
• The headphones may be damaged if the volume is too high
when they are plugged in. Connect the headphones only after
turning the volume down completely.
Before You Begin Playing

■ Using the Headphone Hook

Whenever you are not using the headphones, you can hang them on
the headphone hook at the lower left of the HPi-6.
Attaching the Headphone Hook
1.
Press and twist the headphone hook included with the
HPi-6 into the hole in the bottom left of the HPi-6 (refer
to the figure below).
2.
Turn the headphone hook wing nut to secure the
headphone hook.
fig.HeadphoneHook
Hole
Wing
nut
Headphone
Hook
Some Notes on Using Headphone Hook
Do not hang anything other than headphones on the headphone
hook. Doing so may damage the instrument or the hook.
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