Basic Operations And The Screen; Turning On/Off The Power; Turning On The Power; Turning Off The Power - Roland FP-E50 Reference Manual

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Basic Operations and the Screen

Turning On/Off the Power

Once everything is properly connected (p. 10), be sure to follow the
procedure below to turn on their power. If you turn on equipment in
the wrong order, you risk causing malfunction or equipment failure.

Turning on the Power

1.
Move the [Master Volume] slider all the way down to
minimize the volume .
Press the [ Ā Ā ] (power) switch to turn on the power .
2.
NOTE
¹ Before turning the unit on/off, always be sure to turn the volume down .
Even with the volume turned down, you might hear some sound when
switching the unit on/off . However, this is normal and does not indicate a
malfunction .
¹ To ensure proper operation of the wheel, make sure not to touch the
wheel when turning the FP-E50's power on .

Turning off the Power

1.
Move the [Master Volume] slider all the way down to
minimize the volume .
Hold down the [ Ā Ā ] (power) button until the display
2.
shows "Don't disconnect the power . " .
3.
Take your finger off the button .
The power turns off after a short while.
NOTE
¹ Never turn off the power of the FP-E50 during playback or recording, or
when loading/saving data to or from the USB flash drive .
¹ When you turn off the power of the FP-E50, the contents of the loaded
(currently edited) scene are lost . Save any important data before you turn
off the power .
¹ If you need to turn off the power completely, press the [ Ā ] (power)
button; after the unit's power switch has been turned off, disconnect the
plug from the AC outlet .

Adjusting the Overall Volume

If headphones are connected, use the [Master Volume] slider to adjust
the headphone volume.
1.
Move the [Master Volume] slider to adjust the overall
volume .
Adjust the volume while you play the keyboard to produce sound.
Move the slider up to raise the volume, and move the slider down to lower
the volume.

Adjusting the Volume Balance

Use the four level sliders to adjust the volume for when you're playing
the instrument, when the internal songs are playing and so on.
1.
Use the individual level sliders to adjust the volume
balance .
Slider
Level [Keyboard] slider
Level [Accomp] slider
Level [Song] slider
Level [Mic] slider
11
11
Explanation
Adjusts the volume of what you play on the
keyboard.
Adjusts the auto-accompaniment volume.
Adjust the volume of the song player.
Adjusts the volume of the microphone
(Mic Input jack).

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