Roland AX-Synth Electronic Keyboard User Manual


 
Making connections
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(3) Insert 8 rechargeable AA-type Ni-MH batteries
into the compartment (4 on either side), taking
care to orient them in accordance with the “+” and
“–” indications.
(4) Close the AX-Synth’s battery compartment.
Battery charge indication
If, while using batteries, three flashing dots appears
in the display, the remaining battery power is low.
Replace the batteries at your earliest convenience.
Three constantly lit dots mean that you need to
replace the batteries right away (or use the supplied
adaptor).
Note: The AX-Synth cannot recharge your batteries.
Note: The battery charge indication is only an approxima-
tion.
Note about rechargeable batteries
Certain batteries can be recharged several times
before they need to be replaced with a new ones.
Note that it is normal for the batteries to last
increasingly shorter as time goes by. At the end of
their life cycle, they may only last one hour, for
example. But that is a gradual process.
Connecting the AX-Synth
Connecting the AX-Synth to an amplifier, mixer,
etc., using cables
The AX-Synth needs to be connected to audio equip-
ment, such as a keyboard amplifier, a mixing console,
active speakers, etc.
(1) Connect the OUTPUT jacks on the AX-Synth’s rear
panel to the input jacks of your external device.
Please choose unbalanced (mono) cables with 1/4”
jacks at one end (for the AX-Synth). The connectors
at the other end need to match the input sockets of
the device to which you are connecting the
AX-Synth.
Note: If your amplifier is monaural, you only need to con-
nect the L/MONO socket.
(2) Set the ATT switch to the “OFF” position.
Note: You can also connect headphones to the PHONES
socket, in which case you do not need to establish an audio
connection.
INPUT L & R
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