Roland owner manual Assembling the F-90, Check the Parts, Assembly Procedure, Introduction

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Introduction

Assembling the F-90

Make sure that another person is on hand to help with the assembly and setup.

To move the piano, lift it carefully—all the while keeping it level. Be very careful, when you assemble and move the piano, to make sure that you do not drop it on your hands or feet.

Always carry out this procedure with the F-90 lying horizontally, with the rear panel facing down.

Check the Parts

Before you begin assembling the stand, check that all the parts were supplied.

You will also need to have a Phillips screwdriver.

1F-90

2Speaker box

Speaker cable

3Side panel right and left

Front

(Left)

Rear

Cross section

Front

(Right)

 

Rear

4 Screws x 8

5 Cap x 8

 

(and some spare caps)

The speaker box can also be installed so that it faces toward the rear instead of toward the front. Having the speaker box face out the rear of the instrument allows the speakers to be directed toward listeners when the back of the instrument faces the audience.

Normal direction

 

When facing to the rear

Front

Rear

Front

Rear

 

 

 

 

 

Assembly Procedure

At first, assemble the entire stand in a temporary fashion, without really tightening the screws.

Then, after checking the overall alignment of the boards (and gently shifting certain parts where necessary), go around and tightly fasten each of the screws.

Be careful when assembling the F-90, so as to avoid scratching the side panels.

When securing the screws, lay the entire unit sideways with the rear side of the F-90 at the bottom.

1.Tighten the screws on one of the side panels to secure that side panel the F-90 and speaker box (four screws).

Install so that the speaker cable at the rear of the speaker box extends to the right side (the side where the F-90’s [Power] Switch is located).

 

F-90

Screws

 

 

Speaker box

Side with

 

rounded

Side panel

corners

facing out

(Left)

2.Tighten the screws on the other side panel to secure it the F-90 and speaker box (four screws).

F-90

 

Screws

 

Side panel

Speaker box

(Right)

 

Side with rounded corners facing out

Speaker

box

Speaker

box

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Contents 201a For the U.K Page Maintenance Power SupplyPlacement Additional PrecautionsMain Features IntroductionChecking the Included Items Check the Parts Assembly ProcedureAssembling the F-90 IntroductionWhen Changing the Orientation of the Speaker Box When Moving the InstrumentWhen Disassembling If the Stand is UnevenApplying the Tempo Setting Sheet Panel DescriptionsContents Connecting Pedals Connecting the AC AdaptorInstalling the Music Stand Before You PlayConnecting Headphones Sold Separately Turning On the PowerAdjusting the Volume Turning Off the PowerListening to the Demo Songs Playing/Stopping the Demo SongsSelecting a Song for Playback Playing the Keyboard Selecting the Instrument Sound You Wish to PlayLayering Two Instrument Sounds Dual Play Playing the KeyboardAdding Reverberation to Sounds Reverb Effect Sounding the MetronomeChanging the Metronome Tempo Example Specifying a TempoAdjusting the Volume Changing the Beat of the MetronomeSome Handy Functions Changing the Keyboard’s TouchDisabling Buttons Panel Lock Adjusting the Pitch of the Sound Master Tuning Lowering/ raising the Reference PitchSome Handy Functions Setting the Reference Pitch to 442.0 Hz Changing the Volume Balance in Dual PlaySetting the Reference Pitch to 440.0 Hz Changing the Depth of the ReverbAbout the Jacks Connecting to Audio EquipmentRecording procedure Making the ConnectionsMidi In Connector Connecting to Midi DevicesAbout the Midi Connectors Midi Out ConnectorConnecting to Midi Devices Switching Local On/OffSwitching Omni On/Off Receiving on all Midi channels Omni On/OffSet the Midi Channel Troubleshooting When the F-90 is connected to an external deviceDemo Song List 6 8 9 11 13 15 16 18 20 21 23 25Demo Song List Eb3Midi Implementation Chart Main Specifications Roland Digital PianoFunctions Assigned to the Keyboard Functions for MetronomeOther Functions Index MidiInformation