Roland FR-3sb User Manual Page 17

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Using batteries and no external amplification (FR-3s/FR-3sb only)
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(5) Press the FR-3’s [POWER] button to switch it on.
(6) Switch on the receiving audio device.
(7) Start playing (see “First steps” on page 19).
Note: 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.
—To switch off you system—
(8) Turn down the output volume of the receiving
audio device or switch it off.
(9) Press the FR-3’s [POWER] button again so that its
indicator goes dark.
Using batteries and no external amplification
(FR-3s/FR-3sb only)
Note: See page 54 for how to work with batteries.
(1) Press the FR-3s/FR-3sb’s [POWER] button (it lights)
to switch it on.
Note: You can also connect headphones.
(2) Start playing (see “First steps” on page 19).
(3) Press the [POWER] button again so that it goes
dark when you are finished.
If you are using batteries and an audio connec-
tion to an external device
The FR-3/FR-3b needs to be connected to an amplifica-
tion system of some sort (unless you want to use head-
phones).
Note: You can also purchase a wireless transmitter from third-
party suppliers and connect it to the FR-3’s OUTPUT sockets.
(1) Turn down the output volume of the receiving
audio device.
You can also simply switch it off.
(2) Connect the FR-3’s OUTPUT sockets to the external
audio device using two 1/4” guitar cables.
Note: You can also connect headphones to the PHONES
socket, in which case you do not need to establish an audio
connection.
(3) Press the FR-3’s [POWER] button (it lights) to
switch it on.
(4) Switch on the receiving audio device.
(5) Start playing (see “First steps” on page 19).
—To switch off your system—
(6) Turn down the output volume of the receiving
audio device, or switch it off.
(7) Press the FR-3’s [POWER] button again so that it
goes dark.
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