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USING THE UNIT SAFELY

 

001

 

• Before using this unit, make sure to read the 

instructions below, and the Owner’s Manual.

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002c

 

• Do not open (or modify in any way) the unit or its 

AC adaptor.

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003

 

• Do not attempt to repair the unit, or replace parts 

within it (except when this manual provides 
specific instructions directing you to do so). Refer 
all servicing to your retailer, the nearest Roland 
Service Center, or an authorized Roland 
distributor, as listed on the “Information” page.

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004

 

• Never use or store the unit in places that are:

• Subject to temperature extremes (e.g., direct 

sunlight in an enclosed vehicle, near a heating 
duct, on top of heat-generating equipment); or 
are

• Damp (e.g., baths, washrooms, on wet floors); 

or are

• Humid; or are
• Exposed to rain; or are
• Dusty; or are
• Subject to high levels of vibration.

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005

 

• This unit should be used only with a rack mount 

adaptor (RAD-50) that is recommended by 
Roland.

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006

 

• When using the unit with a rack or stand recom-

mended by Roland, the rack or stand must be 
carefully placed so it is level and sure to remain 
stable. If not using a rack or stand, you still need 
to make sure that any location you choose for 
placing the unit provides a level surface that will 
properly support the unit, and keep it from 
wobbling.

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008c

 

• Be sure to use only the AC adaptor supplied with 

the unit. Also, make sure the line voltage at the 
installation matches the input voltage specified on 
the AC adaptor’s body. Other AC adaptors may 
use a different polarity, or be designed for a 
different voltage, so their use could result in 
damage, malfunction, or electric shock.

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008d

 

• Take care not to exceed the maximum rated speci-

fications (100 mA) when using the DC OUT 
terminal for the power supply.

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008e

 

• Use only the attached power-supply cord. Also, 

the supplied power cord must not be used with 
any other device.

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IMPORTANT: 

THE WIRES IN THIS MAINS LEAD ARE COLOURED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE FOLLOWING CODE.

BLUE: 
BROWN: 

As the colours of the wires in the mains lead of this apparatus may not correspond with the coloured markings identifying 
the terminals in your plug, proceed as follows:
The wire which is coloured BLUE must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter N or coloured BLACK.
The wire which is coloured BROWN must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter L or coloured RED.
Under no circumstances must either of the above wires be connected to the earth terminal of a three pin plug.

NEUTRAL
LIVE

For the U.K.

Used for instructions intended to alert 
the user to the risk of injury or material 
damage should the unit be used 
improperly. 

* Material damage refers to damage or 

other adverse effects caused with 
respect to the home and all its 
furnishings, as well to domestic 
animals or pets. 

Used for instructions intended to alert 
the user to the risk of death or severe 
injury should the unit be used 
improperly. 

The 

 symbol alerts the user to things that must be 

carried out. The specific thing that must be done is 
indicated by the design contained within the circle. In 
the case of the symbol at left, it means that the power-
cord plug must be unplugged from the outlet. 

The      symbol alerts the user to important instructions 
or warnings.The specific meaning of the symbol is 
determined by the design contained within the 
triangle. In the case of the symbol at left, it is used for 
general cautions, warnings, or alerts to danger. 

The       symbol alerts the user to items that must never 
be carried out (are forbidden). The specific thing that 
must not be done is indicated by the design contained 
within the circle. In the case of the symbol at left, it 
means that the unit must never be disassembled. 

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Summary of Contents for RSS AR-200R

Page 1: ...eel assured that you have gained a good grasp of every feature provided by your new unit Owner s manual should be read in its entirety The manual should be saved and kept on hand as a convenient reference Copyright 2006 ROLAND CORPORATION All rights reserved No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form without the written permission of ROLAND CORPORATION Owner s Manual AR 200R_e book ...

Page 2: ...ord Also the supplied power cord must not be used with any other device IMPORTANT THE WIRES IN THIS MAINS LEAD ARE COLOURED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE FOLLOWING CODE BLUE BROWN As the colours of the wires in the mains lead of this apparatus may not correspond with the coloured markings identifying the terminals in your plug proceed as follows The wire which is coloured BLUE must be connected to the te...

Page 3: ...sion cord s outlet must never exceed the power rating watts amperes for the extension cord Excessive loads can cause the insulation on the cord to heat up and eventually melt through 016 Before using the unit in a foreign country consult with your retailer the nearest Roland Service Center or an authorized Roland distributor as listed on the Information page 101b The unit and the AC adaptor should...

Page 4: ...alcohol or solvents of any kind to avoid the possibility of discoloration and or deformation Additional Precautions 552 Unfortunately it may be impossible to restore the contents of data that was stored memory card once it has been lost Roland Corpo ration assumes no liability concerning such loss of data 553 Use a reasonable amount of care when using the unit s buttons sliders or other controls a...

Page 5: ...ecording Units Phrases 18 Connecting External Devices 18 Procedure for Recording 19 Required Settings for Recording Audio Signals Recording Settings 19 Procedure 22 Checking What You Recorded 23 Information Recorded on the Card 23 Playback Using the Panel Manual Playback 24 Deleting Phrases 25 Deleting Single Phrases 25 Deleting All Phrases 25 Recording and Playing MIDI Data MIDI Phrase 26 What is...

Page 6: ...e AR 3000R 3000 Controlling the AR 200R with MIDI Signals MIDI Control 42 What is MIDI Control What You Can Do Using MIDI Control 42 Playback of Phrases Using MIDI Signals 42 Connecting External Devices 43 Assignment of Phrases to Note Numbers MIDI Note Map 43 AR 200R Settings 44 Synchronized Recording and Playback with Multiple AR Units AR LINK 45 Other Useful Functions During Phrase Playback 47 ...

Page 7: ...t features a Control In jack MIDI connectors and AR LINK connectors This lets you select from a variety of playback methods and create systems matched to usage and situations Compact Body for Easy Portability The compact half rack size body takes little space and can be conveniently transported If a separately sold RAD 50 rack mount adaptor is used the AR 200R can be installed in an EIA rack MIDI ...

Page 8: ...ch as when making connections to the connectors make sure not to lose it Additionally keep the cover out of the reach of children 17 Control I O connector CONT B This is not an RS 232C type connector 18 MIDI OUT THRU connector This is normally used as a MIDI OUT connector However by using a card with settings made on an AR 3000R 3000 or ARE 3000 this can also function as a MIDI THRU connector 19 G...

Page 9: ...tning Once the connections have been completed 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 When turning the power off reverse this procedure Connected device AR 200R Power amp etc This unit is equipped with a protection circuit A brief interval a few seconds after powe...

Page 10: ...sure to provide for adequate ventilation within the rack to keep discharged air from being sucked back into the unit If the back surface of the rack cannot be kept open then provide a ventilation port or ventilation fan at the upper area of the back surface of the rack where warm air accumulates When you are using the unit in a portable case or rack remove the covers from the front and back surfac...

Page 11: ...ry card from inadvertently being removed from the AR 200R 1 After confirming that the card is securely inserted in the card slot use the provided screws to attach the Card Protector as shown in the figure below fig CardProtect e When turning the unit upside down get a bunch of newspapers or magazines and place them under the four corners or at both ends to prevent damage to the buttons and control...

Page 12: ...ouncements played back as required Broadcast of museum exhibition explanations or guidance Playback of message broadcasts and announcements at regular set times in offices factories or other such areas Broadcasts at set times of upcoming events at amusements areas Control timer for automatic broadcasts Guidance announcements made upon detection of a person s presence Playback of event performances...

Page 13: ...six channel multi playback fig use 03 Sound field Control Using batch MIDI control from a switch box you can change programs on a mixer equalizer or the like to control the sonic field fig use 04 MIDI Patcher Sound Module Power Amp MIDI Signal Audio Signal Power Amp Power Amp As a MIDI Sequencer MIDI Patcher Switch Box Digital Mixer Console Power Amp Equalizer MIDI Signal Audio Signal Control Sign...

Page 14: ...make contact signal For information refer to Controlling the AR 200R from an External Device Control Input Connectors p 28 Playing a Variety of Phrases in Succession There are several methods for doing this Choose a playback method that matches your usage conditions Using Direct Playback of Control Input By inputting control signals to a connector number from 1 through 9 you can play back the phra...

Page 15: ...recording times with various settings see the Card specific Audio Recording Time Chart in the reference materials p 53 Formatting a Card When you use a new card or a card used previously on a device other than the unit you must first format initialize the card Cards formatted on the AR 3000R 3000 can be used just as they are Please refer to p 17 for information regarding previous models AR 2000 10...

Page 16: ...on for at least 2 seconds A flashing Fot appears fig card 01 3 Insert the card that you wish to format into card slot 4 Press the PLAY button formatting will begin 5 If you wish to stop the process press the STOP button When formatting is completed the message is changed in the display fig card 02 Important Notes on Handling Cards When Inserting Insert the card all the way in until it is firmly in...

Page 17: ... the ARE 3000 In addition cards can be copied with the AR 3000 using a Compact Flash Card Adaptor cards which have not been copied using ARE 3000 or an AR 3000 cannot be used Using Cards Formatted on the AR 200R with Earlier Models Cards can be used as is with the AR 3000R 3000 200S 200 Cards can be used as is with the AR 3000 200 by copying the data to PC card PM series with the ARE 3000 Use a Co...

Page 18: ...ecording and Recording Standby Sounds input from the analog input jack INPUT can be output from the audio output jacks BALANCED OUTPUT during recording recording standby and ordinary playback The quality of sounds output from the audio output jack differs from that of RDAC Grade or RDAC Mode sound quality Be sure to play back the phrase after recording to confirm the quality of the content Phrase ...

Page 19: ...ee the Recording Audio P 18 in the reference materials p 53 RDAC Grade sampling frequency REC MODE SW 3 The RDAC grade is the type of sampling frequency for digital recording On the AR 200R you can select from among six grades fig rec 03 STANDARD is best for ordinary recording ANNOUNCE uses up the least card space and is best for recording announcements narration and the like When you are recordin...

Page 20: ...0R s bottom panel The different grade settings are shown in the following table 3 Turn on the power of the AR 200R Use a narrow tipped object to set the MODE switches to ON or OFF ANNOUNCE LONG2 LONG1 STANDARD HIGH S HIGH ON OFF OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF ON ON SW 1 SW 2 SW 3 RDAC Grade LINEAR MODE3 MODE2 MODE1 16 bit PCM Recording Amount of card memory consumed Sound qual...

Page 21: ...audio signals are input to R output is from OUTPUT R only When audio signals are input to both MONO L and R solely the signals input to MONO L are output from OUTPUT L while the MONO L and R signals are mixed and output from OUTPUT R REC SW6 ON stereo Audio signals input to MONO L are output from OUTPUT L and audio signals input to R are output from OUTPUT R What s RDAC RDAC Roland Digital Audio C...

Page 22: ... want to record 3 Hold down the STOP button and press the PLAY button to go into recording standby The PLAY indicator is flashed while the recording standby mode 4 Input the sounds from the device connected to the input jacks then use the input volume knob to adjust the recording level so that the MIDI CLIP indicator does not light Nominal Input level 0 dBm Maximum input level 2 dBu If signals lou...

Page 23: ...g fig rec 07 Checking What You Recorded After recording ends you can play back the phrase by pressing the Play button Information Recorded on the Card The AR 200R stores recorded audio and MIDI signals on the card Additionally all settings data such as MIDI channels and other information is stored on the card the information is not stored in the AR unit itself This means that you can change the se...

Page 24: ... recorded information into a slot 2 Press the or button to select the number of the phrase to be played back The non recording phrase number in display is flashed 3 Press the PLAY button and the phrase will playback During playback of the phrase the Play indicator lights up The dot in the display also lights up fig man 02 Pressing the Stop button ends playback Dot lit up lit AR 200R_e book 24 ページ ...

Page 25: ...ss the STOP button When you re finished deleting the phrase the display indication changes fig del 03 Deleting All Phrases 1 After confirming that the card to be deleted is inserted in the card slot hold down the STOP button for at least 2 seconds A flashing dEL appears 2 Press the button so you have the ALL displayed fig del 04 3 Press the PLAY button to execute deletion of the phrases To stop th...

Page 26: ... in recording standby Important Notes on Making Connections and Switching the Power On and Off P 9 Procedure for Recording MIDI Phrases Make the correct connections then turn on the power switch Important Notes on Making Connections and Switching the Power On and Off P 9 1 Insert a formatted card into one of the slots 2 Press the or button to select the number of the phrase to be recorded The non ...

Page 27: ...MIDI Signals to Start and Stop Recording With the AR 200R you can do things such as have recording start upon reception of a start message from another MIDI device as well as have a recording in progress be stopped upon reception of a stop message During recording standby recording starts when a System Real time start message FAH is received and stops when a stop message FCH is received Furthermor...

Page 28: ... Input Playback There are four types of control input playback Playback by Card Data p 28 Direct Playback Reverse Priority p 30 Binary Playback p 31 and Interval Playback p 34 You cannot use more than one type of playback at the same time Operational Specifications for Control Input Playback fig inp 01 Types of Control Input Recording The AR 200R features one type of control input recording Binary...

Page 29: ...ed phrase is not played back Playback is repeated while the control signal is continuously input fig inp 07 AR 200R Settings Selecting the Control Input Mode Set the MODE switches on the AR 200R s bottom panel to select PLAYBACK BY CARD DATA from the control input modes PLAYBACK BY CARD DATA DIRECT PLAYBACK BINARY PLAYBACK INTERVAL PLAYBACK You cannot achieve control input playback merely by conne...

Page 30: ...onnected in parallel with Control I O Connector Control B 1 2 Important Notes on Making Connections and Switching the Power On and Off p 9 Operational Specifications for Direct Playback Last In Basic Operation of Direct Playback Reverse Priority fig inp 10 Playback Input control signals to Port Nos 1 through 9 This plays the phrase assigned to the connector stopping Input control signals to Port N...

Page 31: ... phrases with control signals from a switch or other ON OFF signal device without having to use computers or other complicated equipment fig inp 14 To conduct Binary Playback you will need to obtain a control device capable of generating binary signals Input of binary specifications should be completed in no more than 50 milliseconds Connecting External Devices Connectors Used in Binary Playback 1...

Page 32: ...el to select BINARY PLAYBACK from the control input modes PLAYBACK BY CARD DATA DIRECT PLAYBACK BINARY PLAYBACK INTERVAL PLAYBACK You cannot achieve control input playback merely by connecting a device to the port Be sure to set the control input mode and match the method used for connecting to the connectors Procedure for Setting the Control Input Mode 1 Turn off the power of the AR 200R 2 Set th...

Page 33: ...001 122 01111010 123 01111011 124 01111100 125 01111101 126 01111110 127 01111111 128 10000000 129 10000001 130 10000010 131 10000011 132 10000100 133 10000101 134 10000110 135 10000111 136 10001000 137 10001001 138 10001010 139 10001011 140 10001100 141 10001101 142 10001110 143 10001111 144 10010000 145 10010001 146 10010010 147 10010011 148 10010100 149 10010101 150 10010110 151 10010111 152 10...

Page 34: ...PLAYBACK You cannot achieve control input playback merely by connecting a device to the port Be sure to set the control input mode and match the method used for connecting to the connectors Procedure for Setting the Control Input Mode 1 Turn off the power of the AR 200R 2 Set the MODE switches on the AR 200R s bottom panel as shown below SW1 ON SW2 ON 3 Turn on the power of the AR 200R Use a point...

Page 35: ...on of CONT OUT fig inp 24 Recording 9 0 Off 10 1 On While control signals are being input the specified phrase is recorded When input of the control signal stops recording then ends fig inp 25 Recording does not start if there is a binary specified phrase that has already been recorded the recording instruction is disabled When recording either specify an empty phrase or delete the existing phrase...

Page 36: ...ol input playback merely by connecting a device to the port Be sure to set the control input mode and match the method used for connecting to the connectors Procedure for Setting the Control Input Mode 1 Turn off the power of the AR 200R 2 Set the MODE switches on the AR 200R s bottom panel as shown below SW6 ON 3 Turn on the power of the AR 200R Use a pointed object to change the ON OFF settings ...

Page 37: ... is specified in the binary notation as 00000000 and as shown in the Phrase Number Binary Signal Correspondence Table below each subsequent specification is shifted by one Phrase Number Binary Signal chart p 33 The phrase number 112 becomes the binary signal 01101111 Input of binary specifications should be completed in no more than 50 milliseconds 001 00000001 002 00000010 003 00000011 004 000001...

Page 38: ...as during recording and recording standby of audio phrases MIDI phrases pattern phrases and song phrases This signal can be used to start amplifiers and other external devices in sync with phrase playback The Busy Out specifications are no voltage make contact with a make contact time of 1 second and a contact capacity of a maximum of DC 30 V at 3 A Port Nos 13 and 17 have Make contact during outp...

Page 39: ...efore output is made to anything from 0 seconds to 59 minutes 59 seconds Settings are made in phrase units The Control Out specifications are no voltage make contact with a make contact time of 1 second and a contact capacity of a maximum of DC 30 V at 3 A Port Nos 15 and 18 have Make contact during output Note that if playback of a phrase in progress is cut off no Control Out signal is output fig...

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Page 41: ...41 Applications Guide For Use in Conjunction with the AR 3000R 3000 AR 200R_e book 41 ページ 2010年7月1日 木曜日 午前11時24分 ...

Page 42: ... are received However there is no connection between MMC master operating device sending side and slave receiving side and MTC synchronization master and slave What is MTC MIDI time code MTC consists of MIDI messages that were devised to allow MIDI devices to synchronize correctly with professional use tape recorders video equipment and the like It differs from MIDI Clock displaying the absolute t...

Page 43: ...MIDI IN MIDI OUT Power Amp MIDI Sequencer As a MIDI Sequencer Program Change 1 C 1 A0001 C 1 A0002 Note No Phrase D 1 A0003 A0128 G9 1 Note No Phrase No C 1 G9 C 1 C0 C1 C2 C3 C4 C5 C6 C7 D 7 100 Phrase all 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 4 Program Change 21 30 71 80 2 11 C 1 C0 C1 C2 C3 C4 C5 C6 C7 C8 C9 G9 128 phrase all 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 8 12 12 Program Change1 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 2 3 4...

Page 44: ... on the AR 3000R 3000 or ARE 3000 the following MIDI message can be received by the AR 200R Note On Velocity Volume level when playback of the phrase starts Panpot CC10 Changes the positioning of the sound in the left and right channels Expression CC11 Changes the master volume For more a detailed explanation of MIDI refer to MIDI Implementation and MIDI Implementation Chart p 58 p 65 MIDI Note Ou...

Page 45: ...ernal Device Use MIDI to send a hard disk recorder s operation data to the master AR 3000R 3000 Connecting four slave AR 200R 200s in a chain then allows you to get 10 channel multitrack recording fig link 01 Important Notes on Making Connections and Switching the Power On and Off p 9 Use MIDI to send signals from an imaging device to the master AR 3000R 3000 You can chain 31 slave AR 200R 200s to...

Page 46: ...ettings Procedure 1 Turn off the power of the AR 200R 2 Set the MODE switches on the AR 200R s bottom panel as shown below SW4 ON 3 Turn on the power of the AR 200R The SLAVE indicator on the front panel lights up Use a pointed object to change the ON OFF settings of the MODE switches For more detailed information about synchronized operation with AR LINK refer to the AR 3000R 3000 Owner s Manual ...

Page 47: ... effective only with phrases whose settings have been made on the AR 3000R 3000 or ARE 3000 For detailed information please refer to the AR 3000R 3000 or ARE 3000 user s manual To Users of the AR 2000 100 Legacy Models On the AR 2000 100 legacy models this Dual Mono Mode is the function called Channel Playback Mode When using them please try to keep in mind that the two functions are identical Lin...

Page 48: ...layback with the AR 200R alone 2 With the power turned off set MODE switches 1 and 2 on the bottom panel of the AR 200R to OFF use a pointed object to switch the setting of a MODE switch to ON or OFF 3 Turn on the power to the AR 200R then insert the card set to Count Playback in the AR 200R Count playback is controlled with the control input connector Shorting START Terminal 9 and COM Terminal 11...

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Page 50: ...rk as intended In the AR LINK settings is AR LINK Mode set to Off When using AR LINK set this to Slave to match your usage conditions In addition check the device connections OUT IN for the AR LINK connector About playback and recording of MIDI phrases MIDI phrases cannot be recorded correctly Some MIDI sequencers output MIDI sound generator setup messages tone settings for each part volume inform...

Page 51: ...sing MTC are both devices set to the same MTC type Check the AR 3000R 3000 to confirm that the MIDI device ID settings are correct Phrases are not played back PLAY indicator is flashing Is the MTC Sync Source set to MTC When not synchronizing playback with MTC and using the AR 200R as a slave set Sync Source on the AR 3000R 3000 to Internal Pattern phrases and song phrases are not played back as i...

Page 52: ...h MIDI data is being transmitted fig er 10 Situation Once an Active Sensing message was received 300 msec elapsed without any message being received Action Check the MIDI cable connect or turn off fig er 11 Situation The CF card is not formatted for use with the AR 200R Action Format the CF card fig er 12 Situation There is no phrase corresponding to the specified phrase Action Select a saved phra...

Page 53: ...04 27 1 04 27 1 36 41 STANDARD 22 12 33 19 1 28 51 1 28 51 2 13 17 LONG1 32 13 48 20 2 08 54 2 08 54 3 13 22 LONG2 44 25 1 06 38 2 57 43 2 57 43 4 26 35 ANNOUNCE 1 28 51 2 13 17 5 55 27 5 55 27 8 53 11 512 MB RDAC Mode H LINEAR LINEAR MODE3 MODE2 MODE1 RDAC Grade S HIGH 59 16 1 28 55 3 57 07 3 57 07 5 55 40 HIGH 1 04 29 1 36 44 4 17 59 4 17 59 6 26 58 STANDARD 1 28 55 2 13 22 5 55 40 5 55 40 8 53 ...

Page 54: ...C GRADE STANDARD Recording type Stereo Trigger recording OFF MIDI Time base 192 MIDI phrase only Phrase messages Playback Volume 100 Delay time 00s00f Playback point start 00h00m00s00f0sf End The real time of the phrase Repeat playback OFF Loop playback OFF fade fade in OFF fade out OFF Control output OFF MIDI playback tempo 120 Phrase name MESSAGE1 MESSAGE Phrase number Card Edit Card protect OFF...

Page 55: ...000R 3000 settings that can be used The following AR 3000R 3000 settings can be used by the AR 200R Refer to this list if you will be using a card created by the AR 3000R 3000 Settings Data With the CardWith the AR 200R SettingSetting Recording Settingsx o Phrase settings 1 o o 2 Direct playback settingo o 4 Program Playback Settingso x Binary Playback Settingso 3 o 3 Binary Rec Settingso o 5 Dual...

Page 56: ...r SW 1 and 2 fig mode 02 Types of Control Input Playback p 28 Output Level Settings SW 3 Specifies the output level Set this in accordance with the specifications for the device to which the playback is being output OFF 10dBV ON 4dBu AR LINK Settings SW 4 When using AR LINK set this to SLAVE OFF OFF ON SLAVE Switch Protect Setting SW 5 This setting prevents malfunctioning caused when buttons are p...

Page 57: ...d DC Input Terminal CONT A or the Control I O Connector CONT B DC IN and GND pins Power supply specifications DC 9 24 V 1200 mA The DC OUT pin of the Control I O Connector CONT B can be used as power supply for a sensor etc Never short a power supply pin 21 24 25 to the GND pin since this will damage the unit When using the DC OUT be careful not to exceed the maximum rating 100 mA For reasons of s...

Page 58: ...annel No 0H FH ch 1 ch 16 vv Expression 00H 7FH 0 127 default value 7FH 127 This changes the volume level during playback of a phrase When Expression is off this is not received When MIDI playback is conducted in Dual Mono mode this is not received Data is not received if the MIDI Receive channel setting is OFF When set to 1 16 data is received only on the selected channel When set to ALL data is ...

Page 59: ...is received if the device ID matches or if 7FH is received DEFERRED PLAY MCS Status Data Bytes Status F0H 7FH dev 06H 03H F7H Byte Description F0H Status of Exclusive Message 7FH Universal System Exclusive Message Real time Header dev device ID or 7FH 06H MMC Command Message 03H DEFERRED PLAY MCS F7H EOX End of Exclusive Message Playback is started immediately when this command is received if the ...

Page 60: ...Off Controller No 1 2 3 Status Second Third BnH 7BH 00H n MIDI channel No 0H FH ch 1 ch 16 Transmitted message while a phrase is being played back 2 4 Recognized message for sync System Realtime Message Timing Clock status F8H Transmitted message while a phrase is being played back Start status FAH Stop status FCH System Common Message Quarter Frame This is transmitted when Sync Out is set to MTC ...

Page 61: ...d a LOCATE message is transmitted MIDI phrases and pattern phrases are not transmitted when Dual Mono mode is selected 3 Receive data MIDI Recorder Section 3 1 Message memorized during recording Channel Voice Message Note Off Status Second Third 8nH kkH vvH 9nH kkH 00H n MIDI Channel No 0H FH ch 1 ch 16 kk Note No 00H 7FH 0 127 vv Velocity 00H 7FH 1 127 Note On Status Second Third 9nH kkH vvH n MI...

Page 62: ...tatus Second Third BnH 78H 00H n MIDI channel No 0H FH ch 1 ch 16 The same processing will be carried out as when All Notes Off is received OMNI ON Status Second Third BnH 7AH vvH n MIDI channel No 0H FH ch 1 ch 16 vv value 00H 7FH OFF ON The same processing will be carried out as when All Notes Off is received 3 3 Recognized message for remote control System Real time Message Start status F8H Not...

Page 63: ... changes to the current currently displayed phrase number AR 100 2000 compatible Address H SIZE H DATA H Parameter Description 01 00 00 00 00 02 00 07 Phrase Number upper 3bits 01 00 7f Phrase Number lower 7bits Phrase number DATA H A0001 A0500 00 00 03 73 Only received packet data When reception of this packet is completed the AR 200R changes to the current currently displayed phrase number Exclu...

Page 64: ...ted when Sync Out is at MTC 4 Received when Sync Source is at MTC System Exclusive o True Voice Key s Ch s Default Message Altered Note ON Note OFF All channels x 0 127 o o x x o o Quarter Frame Song Pos Song Sel Tune x x x Clock Commands All Sounds OFF Reset All Controllers Local ON OFF All Notes OFF Active Sensing System Reset o o o o x o x x o x x 1 6 21 30 o x 1 16 x x x x x x x x x x x x x x ...

Page 65: ...ue x System Common System Real Time Aux Messages Notes Mode messages 123 127 are stored transmitted after All Note Off processing is performed System Exclusive x True Voice Key s Ch s Default Message Altered Note ON Note OFF x x x x x x x x x Clock Commands All Sounds OFF Reset All Controllers Local ON OFF All Notes OFF Active Sensing System Reset x x x x x x x x 0 119 x o o 0 127 o all channels x...

Page 66: ...imum 1000 phrases Playback method Card made on the AR 200R 200S 200 Manual playback Direct playback 9 phrases 2 modes Normal Last In Interval playback 9 phrases Count Playback 100phrases 5 program Binary playback 250 phrases MIDI playback 500 phrases AR LINK playback 1000 phrases Card made on the AR 3000R 3000 Manual playback Direct playback 9 phrases Interval playback 9 phrases Count Playback 100...

Page 67: ... 1000 mA When using the AC Adaptor 1200 mA When using an external power supply unit Dimensions 218 W x 234 7 D x 44 H mm 8 5 8 W x 9 1 4 D x 1 3 4 H inches Weight 1 4 kg 31 bs 2 oz Operating Free air Temperature Range 0 40 degrees Celsius 32 104 degrees Fahrenheit Operating Free air Humidity Range 0 80 non condensing Accessories Rubber Feet x 4 Card Protector with 2 screws Owner s Manual AC Adapto...

Page 68: ...r position 0 dBu 0 775 Vrms 10 dBV 7 79 dBu Input Sense Recommended Source Impedance Recommended Load Impedance 10 dBu 0 dBu 2 dBu 1 k ohms or less 4 dBu 10 dBV 6 dBu 600 ohms or more 1 Audio Output Jack Unbalanced Output Jack Phones Jack Input Jack Line Input Jack Unbalanced 1 100 ohms with both channels loaded 30 ohms or more Dimensions are with card inserted and rubber feet included attached Th...

Page 69: ...ack 24 MEMORY FULL Indicator 23 MIDI Control 42 MIDI Implementation Chart 64 MIDI Note Map 43 MIDI Note Out 44 MIDI Phrase 26 MIDI Receive Channel 44 MIDI CLIP Indicator 22 26 27 MMC 42 MTC 42 N No voltage Make contact 28 O Output Level 56 P Phrases 18 Playback Mode 56 Playing Back MIDI Phrases 27 R RDAC 19 21 RDAC Grade 19 RDAC Mode 20 REC MODE SW 19 21 Recorded Phrase Data 54 Recording Type 21 S...

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Page 71: ...iving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause harmful interference and...

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