SETTING UP THE P-100
To prepare the P-100 for playing, follow the steps below to set it up and connect any peripheral equipment.
1. Plug in the power cord.
6.
Connect MIDI devices.
Plug the P-100’s power cord into an AC outlet.
Do not turn on, the [POWER] switch until you
have finished making all of the connections below.
Connect the P-100 to other devices using the
MIDI terminals on the rear panel. Some examples
of MIDI system connections are given on pages
46 through 49.
2.
Connect the sustain pedal.
To use the supplied FC4 footswitch as a sustain
pedal, insert its plug in the SUSTAIN jack on the
rear panel. If you have purchased additional FC4
or FC5 footswitches, you should connect them to
the SOSTENUTO and SOFT jacks at this time.
3.
Connect a foot controller.
If you have purchased an FC7 foot controller for
use as a MIDI foot controller, insert the plug of
the switch in the FOOT CONTROLLER jack on
the rear panel.
4.
Connect external amplifiers.
If you wish to amplify the P-100 through an exter-
nal audio system, connect the amplifiers to the
LINE OUT jacks on the rear panel. Use the
L/MONO jack for mono output, or both jacks for
stereo output.
5.
Connect other external audio equipment.
To amplify a device which outputs line-level audio
signals (such as a drum machine, tone generator,
or synthesizer) through the P-100’s built-in
speakers, connect cables from the output jacks of
the device in question to the LINE IN jacks on the
rear panel. Use the L/MONO jack for mono input,
or both jacks for stereo input.
7.
Connect headphones.
To listen to your P-100 through headphones,
connect a stereo headphone set to the PHONES
jack on the front panel. The built-in speakers will
turn off automatically whenever headphones are
connected to this jack.
8.
Attach the music stand.
Attach the supplied music stand to the P-100 by
inserting it into the groove along the rear edge of
the upper panel. You can set the music stand at
any desired position along the groove.
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