How To Read The Display - Roland V-Accordion FR-1x Owner's Manual

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FR-1x V-Accordion
Before you start playing
Cautions when using headphones
• To prevent damage to the cord's internal conductors,
avoid rough handling. When using headphones,
mainly try to handle either the plug or the headset.
• Your headphones may be damaged if the volume of a
device is already turned up when you plug them in.
Minimize the volume before you plug in the head-
phones.
• Excessive input will not only damage your hearing,
but may also strain the headphones. Please enjoy
music at an appropriate volume.
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How to read the display

The FR-1x's display keeps you informed about the
FR-1x's status and helps you locate functions you may
wish to set. The display can show up to three alphanu-
meric characters, either with or without a dot.
The main page contains the following information:
423 .
Digit
Explanation
First
Refers to the bass register you are currently
using.
Second
The digit in the middle refers to the Chord/Free
Bass register you are currently using.
Third
Refers to the treble register you are currently
using.
A dot to the right of a digit has the following meaning:
Status
Explanation
Dark
You are using an accordion sound.
Lit
You are using an orchestral sound.
Flashes
You are using an organ sound. (Only in the Tre-
ble section.)
In addition to the above, the display also shows infor-
mation that refers to the selected function. Messages
(information) are displayed only temporarily.
There are also two indicators below the display that
serve the following purposes:
Indicator
Explanation
USER PRG
Lights when you select User Program
mode (see p. 37).
SPEAKER OFF
Lights when the internal speakers are off.
This state can be selected using a
PARAMETER function (see "Speaker
Mode" on p. 55) or simply by connecting
a jack to the PHONES socket.

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