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Owner’s Manual 

© 2018 Roland Corporation

Rack-Mounting

Attaching the rack-mount angles

By attaching the included rack-mount angles to this 

unit, you can mount it in a rack.

1. 

Remove the screws from the side panels. Using 

the screws that you removed, attach the rack-

mount angles as shown in the illustration.

Important notes on rack mounting

 

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Install in a well-ventilated location.

 

5

Do not block the cooling vents located on 

the unit’s top panel and side panels.

 

5

Avoid mounting the unit in a sealed-type 

rack. Warm air within the rack cannot 

escape and is sucked into the unit, making 

efficient cooling impossible.

 

5

If the back of the rack cannot be opened, install 

an exhaust port or ventilation fan at the top back 

surface of the rack, where warm air collects.

 

5

When using the unit while mounted in a movable 

case (portable rack), remove the front and rear rack 

covers so that the front and back of the unit are not 

obstructed.

 

5

Take care not to pinch your fingers etc. while 

mounting the unit in a rack.

Before using this unit, carefully read “USING THE UNIT SAFELY” and “IMPORTANT NOTES” (the leaflet “USING THE UNIT SAFELY” and the 

Owner’s Manual (p. 8)). After reading, keep the document(s) where it will be available for immediate reference.

Before using the unit, ensure that its system program is at the most recent version. For information on available upgrades for the 

system program, see the Roland website (https://proav.roland.com/).
You can check the system program version by Long-pressing the [MENU] button

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“System”

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“Version.”

PDF Manual 

(download from the Web)

Details on operations, menu lists, and a list of RS-232 

commands are provided in “Reference Manual” (PDF).

Downloading

1. 

Access the Roland website.

https://proav.roland.com/

2. 

Move to the product page

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click “Support”

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download the applicable PDF file.

Free-Standing Use

Attaching the rubber feet

If you will be placing this unit on a desk or shelf for 

use, attach the included rubber feet (4 pcs.). This 

prevents the unit from slipping or from scratching the 

surface on which it is placed.

1. 

Remove the rubber feet from the sheet.

2. 

Peel the double-sided tape off the rubber feet, 

and affix the feet so that they cover the four 

guide holes on the bottom of the unit.

Summary of Contents for VP-42H

Page 1: ...in a rack Before using this unit carefully read USING THE UNIT SAFELY and IMPORTANT NOTES the leaflet USING THE UNIT SAFELY and the Owner s Manual p 8 After reading keep the document s where it will b...

Page 2: ...of the headphones Front Panel LINE IN LINE IN knob Adjusts the volume of the line input Adjust this so that the LINE indicator is sometimes lit yellow LINE IN indicator Indicates the volume level of...

Page 3: ...a scene registered video audio settings p 7 5 5 The cross point buttons and the BLACK button function as scene select buttons 1 10 5 5 The video audio settings are automatically registered to the cur...

Page 4: ...enu the Input Status shows the video format that is being input to each channel and the presence or absence of an HDCP signal LINE OUT jacks These output the result of mixing the input audio Connect t...

Page 5: ...utton to confirm the selection The menu items of the selected category are displayed 3 Press the CURSOR buttons to select a menu item 5 5 If the value area indicates Enter you can press the ENTER butt...

Page 6: ...6 9 buttons INPUT HDMI 1 4 10 button Still image 5 5 For details on how to load a still image refer to Reference Manual PDF 3 Long press the MENU button0 Composition 0 Layer 1 Layer 4 0adjust each of...

Page 7: ...istered as scenes and recalled for use when necessary This unit provides ten scenes Registering to a scene Video audio settings are automatically registered in the currently selected scene You don t n...

Page 8: ...epairs in some cases such as when the memory section is physically damaged restoration of the stored content may be impossible Roland assumes no liability concerning the restoration of any stored cont...

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