Connection panel, Connection panel of the fbc7, Connection panel of the fbc-7 – Roland FR-7/FR-5 User Manual

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Connection panel

V-Accordion

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Connection panel

S TO FBC-7 socket

Use the supplied cable to connect this socket to the
supplied FBC-7 power supply/footswitch unit/bat-
tery charger. This may be necessary in the following
cases:

• To power the FR-7/FR-5 without using the supplied

battery. In most instances, this may be unnecessary,
because the supplied battery (FR-7) lasts up to 8
hours.

Note: See also “Connecting the FBC-7” on p. 31 for details
about maximizing the life span of the battery.

If you connect the 19-pin cable, be sure to never
place the FR-7/FR-5 on the side when not using it.

• Always stand the V-Accordion on its rubber feet (and

in the corresponding direction) to avoid damaging
the 19-pin plug.

• Always handle and move the FR-7/FR-5 with care

and pay special attention to the cable slack to avoid
damaging or bending the 19-pin cable.

• If you place the FR-7/FR-5 on your lap, ensure that

the 19-pin cable runs between you legs (not side-
ways) to avoid damaging or bending the 19-pin
cable.

To be able to control certain functions by foot (see

p. 31).

• To use the FR-7/FR-5 as a MIDI controller (only the

FBC-7 has MIDI sockets).

T OUTPUT L/MONO & R/MONO sockets

These sockets can be connected to an amplifier, a
mixing console or a wireless system.

If you use both connectors, the FR-7/FR-5’s output is
stereo. If you only use one jack (connected to the “L”
or “R” socket), the FR-7/FR-5’s output is mono.

Note: If you don’t want to use a wireless system, consider
connecting the FR-7/FR-5 to the FBC-7 when you need to
connect it to an external amplifier.
Note: On the FR-7, connecting jacks to these sockets does not
mute the internal speakers.

U PHONES socket

This is where you can connect stereo headphones
(Roland RH-25, RH-50 or RH-200). On the FR-7, con-
necting a pair of headphones mutes the internal
speakers.

Connection panel of the FBC-7

A POWER ON switch

Press it to switch the FBC-7 (but not the FR-7/FR-5)
on and off.

B AC connector

This is where you need to connect the supplied power
cable. See also page 15.

C MIDI THRU/OUT/IN sockets

Use these sockets to connect the FR-7/FR-5 to exter-
nal MIDI gear (see p. 66).

D OUTPUT R/MONO & L/MONO sockets

Connect these sockets to an external amplifier or
mixing console. For stereo operation, be sure to con-
nect both jacks.

E EXPRESSION PEDAL socket

This is where you can connect an optional EV-series
expression pedal (see p. 31).

F TO FR7/5 V-ACCORDION socket

Use the suplied 19-pin cable to connect this socket to
your FR-7/FR-5 (see p. 31).

Note: See also “Using the FBC-7” on p. 31 for additonal func-
tions of the FBC-7.

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