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Treble control panel
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FR-7x V-Accordion
Battery compartment and USB port
Connection panel
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TO FBC-7 socket
Use the supplied cable to connect this socket to the
supplied FBC-7 power supply/footswitch unit/battery
charger.
V
OUTPUT L/MONO (TREBLE) & R/MONO (BASS) sockets
These sockets can be connected to an amplifier, a
mixing console or a wireless system.
If you use both connectors, the FR-7x’s output is ste-
reo. If you only use one jack (connected to the “L” or
“R” socket), the FR-7x’s output is mono.
Note:
If you don’t plan to use a commercially available
wireless system, consider connecting the FR-7x to the
FBC-7 when you need to connect it to an external ampli-
fier.
Note:
Connecting jacks to these sockets does not mute the
internal speakers.
W
PHONES socket
This is where you can connect optional stereo head-
phones (Roland RH-series). Connecting a pair of
headphones mutes the internal speakers.
Connection panel of the FBC-7
A
POWER ON switch
Press it to switch the FBC-7 on and off.
Note:
This switch only switches on the FBC-7. To switch on
the FR-7x, use its
[POWER]
button.
B
AC connector
This is where you need to connect the supplied power
cable. See also page 18.
C
MIDI THRU/OUT/IN sockets
Use these sockets to connect the FR-7x to external
MIDI gear (see p. 107).
D
OUTPUT R/MONO & L/MONO sockets
Connect these sockets to an external amplifier or
mixing console. For stereo operation, be sure to con-
nect both jacks.
S
T
S
Battery compartment
This is where you install the supplied bat-
tery pack (see p. 16).
T
USB port cover
The FR-7x’s USB port allows you to connect
a USB storage device. It can be used to
record your playing, to play back audio files
(MP3 and WAV) and to save and load set-
tings.
Use USB memory sold by Roland. We can-
not guarantee operation if any other USB mem-
ory is used.
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