Creative E-MU manual Powering the Xboard, Inserting Batteries into the Xboard, To Insert Batteries

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Powering the Xboard

POWERING THE XBOARD

The Xboard can be powered using any of the following power sources:

USB from the host computer

6 VDC Adapter (Optional - Part Number: 70EM779006000)

(3) AA batteries

The priority of power sources is as follows:

1.6VDC power - will be used over all other power sources if available.

2.USB power - will be used if connected and 6VDC is not available.

3.Battery power - will be used only if no other power source is available.

Inserting Batteries into the Xboard

Sometimes it’s nice not to have to hassle with power at all. Thankfully the Xboard can be operated using (3) AA batteries. Battery life generally exceeds 5 hours using standard alkaline batteries. Lithium batteries typically last 16+ hours.

￿To Insert Batteries:

The battery compartment is located on the bottom of the unit.

1.Press the two tabs toward the middle of the battery door while lifting up. The compartment door lifts up and out.

2.Insert (3) AA batteries. Make sure you install them as indicated at the bottom of the battery compartment with + aligned with the + side of the battery.

The battery compartment on the Xboard 25 and Xboard 49

Insert Batteries

here

This Side

Not Used

3.Insert the tabs of the battery compartment door into the hinge slots, then press down to snap the door closed.

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Contents Xboard MU World Headquarters MU Systems Asia Pacific Africa, Middle EastEurope Japan Creative Media K. KTable of Contents Back Panel Description Powering the Xboard Xboard 61 Panel ControlsBasic Operations MU Xboard Control AppendixIndex MU Systems Introduction Hardware Installation RequirementsOn a PC On a MacConnecting the Xboard to your Computer USB ConnectionMidi Connection Midi Interface MidiSoftware Installation Macintosh OSWindows Uninstalling all Audio Drivers and Applications Click Start „ Settings „ Control PanelWindows XP Troubleshooting To confirm the problem, do the followingLost Communication Wrong Driver in Windows XP or WindowsIntroduction Introduction Windows 2000 „ You may recover by doing the following Click Have DiskData Entry / Master Volume Slider Midi IndicatorsMain Panel Controls EditStore Patch EnterOctave Down Octave UpChannel Control Mode Latch ModeMidi Channel Select Knob BypassNormal mode Channel Controller mode3D Midi and Nrpn mode Controller KnobsZones Enable Xboard 61 Panel ControlsPatch Select / Numeric Keypad Keyboard Zones ButtonsUsing the Numeric Keypad Program Change ModeBack Panel Description Powering the Xboard Inserting Batteries into the XboardTo Insert Batteries This Side Not UsedTo Select a Patch Using the Main Panel Basic OperationsEntering Data Selecting and Storing PatchesTo Select a Patch Using Direct Patch Select Buttons Xboard Changing the Midi ChannelTo Store a Patch To Change the Midi ChannelChannel Control Mode Transposing the KeyboardChanging Controller CC Channel Numbers To Change Controller CC Channel NumbersTo Select 16 Channel Control Mode To Enable or Disable the Zones FunctionTo Enable or Disable a Specific Zone Working With ZonesLatch Mode, Zones Disabled To Select Latch ModeLatch Mode, Zones Enabled Snap ShotTo Set the Keyboard Range of Latched Notes Bypass Mode Editing Patch and Device SettingsTo Edit a Setting Editing Patch Device Settings Scrolling Text DisplayEdit Parameters PGM Send on RecallSend Program Change Bank Sel MSBTo Send an External Program Change Xboard Program Change PGM Browse Mode Bank Sel LSBTo Browse Midi Program Changes CC Send On Recall Save CC Value in PatchAftertouch On/Off Semitone TransposeTips for Use… Velocity Curve Select Channel CC NumberLatch High/Low Note X1 and X2 Functions X1 Menu ItemsTo Select one of the X1 or X2 Functions CCM To Calibrate Aftertouch using One or More Keys To Calibrate the Pitch WheelLow Velocity = 1 default X2 Menu Items MU Xboard Control DefinitionsXboard Control Window ZoneBank View Dragging and DroppingChanging the Order of Patches Loading Bank or Patch FilesBasic Operation DesktopDevice Patch Modified Indicator Changing SettingsPatch Name Storing PatchesMidi Controller Knob Settings Initial Knob SettingsPatch Editor Tab CC Type Midi ChannelKeyboard Settings Basic Midi ChannelMidi Channel Number Per Control Channel Control Mode CC Number Pitch Wheel SettingsMod Wheel Settings Page Program Change per Midi Channel Send Controller Values on Patch RecallVelocity Curve Select Zones Tab Zones Graphical DisplayZones Settings Global Zones SettingsController Range Individual Zones Settings Controller Range Backups Menu ItemsPreferences DeviceLoading and Saving Load From FileSave Patch Save RevertStore RevertEdit Menu View MenuDevice Menu Help MenuAppendix Midi BackgroundMidi Channels & Continuous Controllers Footpedal Wiring Midi Program Change CommandsMidi Bank Select Commands FootpedalMidi Implementation Chart Midi Information Transmitted Recognized RemarksMidi Implementation Chart part 2 Controllers Control # Function Transmitted Recognized RemarksMidi Implementation Chart part 2 Controllers Nrpn LSB Nrpn MSB Appendix MU Systems Index NumericsMidi Index