Radio Shack 42-4058 owner manual Installing Batteries, Using AC Power, FCCWantsYoutoKnow

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FCCWantsYoutoKnow

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This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.

However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:

Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.

Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.

Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.

Consult your local RadioShack store or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.

If you cannot eliminate the interference, the FCC requires that you stop using your keyboard.

Changes or modifications not expressly approved by RadioShack may cause interference and void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.

You must use shielded interface cables with this equipment.

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Dispose of old batteries promptly and properly. Do not burn or bury them.

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Installing Batteries

Use only fresh batteries of the required size and recommended type.

Do not mix old and new batteries, different types of batteries (standard, alkaline, or rechargeable), or rechargeable batteries of different capacities.

If you do not plan to use the keyboard with batteries for a week or more, remove the batteries. Batteries can leak chemicals that can destroy electronic parts.

Using AC Power

You must use a Class 2 power

!delivers at least 800 mA. Its center tip must be set to negative and its plug must fit the keyboard'sDC 9V jack. Using an adapter that does not meet these specifications could damage the keyboard or the adapter.

Always connect the AC adapter to the keyboard before you connect it to AC power. When you finish, disconnect the

adapter from AC power before you disconnect it from the keyboard.source that supplies 9V DC and

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You can power your keyboard using internal batteries or with standard AC power using an optional AC adapter.

The keyboard retains the following settings in its memory even when the power is turned off as long as power is supplied to it (either by the batteries or AC adapter):

tone number

layer and split

split point

touch response

reverb/chorus

DSP

equalizer

rhythm number

tempo

mixer mode

MIDI keyboard channel

MIDI in chord judge

MIDI accompaniment out

assignable jack

accompaniment volume

user area tone (synthesizer tone)

user area accompaniment

user area DSP

song memory

registration mode

If the keyboard loses power (by disconnecting the AC adapter when batteries are not installed or the batteries lose power), these settings are lost or initialized to factory settings.

You can also delete or initialize some settings independently. See “Resetting the Keyboard” on Page 15.

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Your keyboard can use 6 D batteries (not supplied) for power. For the best per- formance and longest life, we recommend RadioShack alkaline batteries. ￿

1.While pressing the tabs on the battery compartment cover on the bottom of the keyboard, pull up the cover to remove it.

2.Place the batteries in the compartment as indicated by the polarity symbols (+ and –) marked next to the compartment.

3.Replace the cover.

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You can power the keyboard using a 9V, 800 mA AC adapter and a size M Adaptaplug™ adapter (neither supplied). Both are available at your local RadioShack store. Connecting an AC adapter automatically disconnects any internal batteries. ￿

1.Set the AC adapter’s voltage switch to

9V.

2.Insert the Adaptaplug adapter into the adapter’s cord so it reads – TIP.

3.Connect the AC adapter’s barrel plug to DC 9V on the back of the keyboard.

4.Plug the AC adapter’s other end into a standard AC outlet.

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Contents 42-4058 FCCWantsYoutoKnow Installing BatteriesUsing AC Power Headphones ConnectingQuick Look at Your Automatic Intro/Ending RhythmMidi In/Out Jacks KeyboardBasic Operation Using the Preset TonesBasic Operation Chorus Parameters Using Reverb and ChorusReverb Parameters Selecting a DSP Type Signal ProcessorChanging the Reverb or Chorus Parameters Changing DSP ParametersUsing Layer Adjusting the GainUsing Split Using SplitAuto-Rhythms UsingSelecting/Playing an Auto-Rhythm Concert Chord Using Auto AccompanimentUsing Auto Accompaniment Standard Fingering Full-Range ChordsTuning Parameters Using Auto HarmonizeUsing the Mixer Using the MixerCreating and Storing a User Tone Using the Tone SynthesizerEffect Parameters Cut Off Frequency 88# * toUsing the Registration Memory Using the Registration MemoryTuning the Keyboard Changing KeysCurrent setting default # appear Special FeaturesUsing the Song Memory ModeCorrecting Mistakes Playing Back from Song MemoryStep Recording Tone Number/Rhythm Number Rhythm Controller INTRO/ENDING 1 or#$%$% Always turn off power to your keyboard Using the Song Memory Troubleshooting Tone List Tone List Tone List Tone List Tone List Tone List Tone List Tone List Tone List Effect List Effect List $-#$ From slow to fast ListLFO Chorus LFO Rate M08 Multi08 Rotary Speed Auto Wah Distortion ChartImplementation MidiSpecifications Memory FunctionPage Limited One-Year Warranty