Energy saving function
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Energy saving function
Connecting the FR-1x to an
amplifier, mixer, etc.
The FR-1x is equipped with an internal speaker system
and thus does not need to be connected to an amplifier
at all. There may be times, however when using an
external amplification system is more convenient.
NOTE
If you are using optional batteries and need to connect the
FR-1x to a PA system or mixer, we recommend using a com-
mercially available wireless system to avoid having to use
excessively long signal cables.
NOTE
To prevent malfunction and/or damage to speakers or other
devices, always turn down the volume, and turn off the
power on all devices before making any connections.
1.
Turn the [VOLUME] knob all the way
towards the small dot to minimize the vol-
ume.
2.
Switch off all devices.
3.
Connect the FR-1x’s OUTPUT jacks to the
inputs of your external device.
Please choose unbalanced (mono) cables with 1/4”
jacks at one end (for the FR-1x). The connectors at
the other end need to match the input sockets of the
device to which you are connecting the FR-1x.
NOTE
If you use a commercially available wireless transmitter,
the FR-1x’s output signals may distort. In that case, change
the FR-1x’s output level (see “Output Level Attenuation” on
p. 55).
NOTE
If your amplifier is monaural, you only need to connect the
L/MONO (or R/MONO) socket.
NOTE
This unit has an Auto Off function, which auto-
matically switches off the power after a certain
amount of time has passed without any buttons
being operated.
One minute before the FR-1x shuts down automati-
cally, the display starts counting down the seconds. If
you want to keep using the FR-1x at this stage, press
any button or register.
You can also disable the “Auto Off” function. For
more about the Auto Off function, refer to “Auto Off”
on p. 55.
OUTPUT
L/MONO (Treble) + R/MONO (Bass)
INPUT
L + R
Use either a long signal cable (10m or more) or an optional wireless system
(recommended).
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