Roland SH-32 Electronic Keyboard User Manual


 
17
Getting Ready
In order to take full advantage of the SH-32’s performance, we
recommend using a stereo amp/speaker system, If you are using
a mono system, make you connections to the OUTPUT jack L
(MONO).
Audio cables, MIDI cables, headphones, foot switches, and pedal
switches are not included. These cables must be acquired
separately.
Turning On the Power
Once the connections have been completed (p. 16), turn on
power to your various devices in the order specified. By turning
on devices in the wrong order, you risk causing malfunction
and/or damage to speakers and other devices.
1. Before you turn the power on, check to make sure that:
Are peripheral devices connected correctly?
Have the volume controls of the SH-32 and all connected audio
devices been turned to the minimum position?
2. Turn on the POWER switch located on the rear panel of the
SH-32.
fig.00-05
This unit is equipped with a protection circuit. A brief interval (a
few seconds) after power up is required before the unit will
operate normally.
3. Turn on the power of the connected audio equipment.
4. Play the SH-32 and gradually raise the volume controls of
the SH-32, or the connected audio equipment to an
appropriate volume level.
fig.00-06
Be careful not to raise the volume excessively. Excessive volume
may damage your amp/speaker system or could cause hearing
problems.
Turning Off the Power
1. Before turning off the power, make sure of the following
point.
Have the volume controls of the SH-32 and all connected audio
devices been turned to the minimum position?
Have you saved the sounds or other data you’ve created?
2. Turn off the power of the connected audio devices.
3. Turn off the POWER switch of the SH-32.
Restoring the Factory Settings
(Factory Reset)
When using the SH-32 for the first time, start out by restoring the
settings programmed at the factory to ensure that the SH-32
functions correctly according to the procedures described in the
Owner’s Manual.
While you may already have created important data that you
want to keep, all such existing data is lost when Factory Reset
is carried out. If you do have data that you want to keep, save
the data to an external MIDI sequencer or similar device (p. 88).
1. First, turn off the power by pressing the POWER switch on
the rear panel.
2. While holding down [1/A], turn the power back on.
fig.00-07
[1/A] blinks; “ ” (Reset) appears in the display as long as
you continue to hold down [1/A].
3. Press [VALUE /] to select “ ” (All Data).
4. Press [WRITE (EXEC)].
[WRITE (EXEC)] blinks, and the message “ ” (Sure?) blinks
in the display, prompting you to confirm that you want to carry
out a Factory Reset.
5. Press [WRITE (EXEC)] once more to have the Factory Reset
be carried out. To cancel the Factory Reset, press [EXIT].
All Patches, Rhythm Sets, Performances, Arpeggio Styles,
Rhythm Styles, Chord Forms, and system settings are returned
to the original factory-programmed settings.
6. When you have finished Factory Reset, turn the power off,
then on again.
You can also select the type of data you want to restore to the
original factory settings when carrying out Factory Reset with
the SH-32 (p. 94).