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Instruções de Operação Roland, Modelo GK-3

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Pay attention to the following points at this time. • Install on a level surface. • Position the controller so it does not interfere with your playing. • If your guitar includes a fine tuning control, position the controller so it does not interfere with operation of the fine tuning. • Position the controller so you can comfortably operate the select switch, the S1 and S2 switches, and other controls. • Position the controller so that it does not place undue strain on the Normal Pickup Input jack, divided pickup, or GK connector cables. * Make sure that the plugs connected to the GK connector and Normal Pickup Input jack do not stick out, as this may result in damage should undue strain be placed on the GK connector or Normal Pickup Input jack. 2. Once the controller position has been determined, place the controller in position and carefully drill a pilot hole in the guitar body where the controller’s attachment hole is located. * The diameter of the hole should be about 2 mm (0.08 inches). * Confirm that there are no other problems in attaching the controller before drilling the pilot hole. 3. After attaching the double–sided tape A to the underside of the Controller, attach the controller to the guitar. 4. Secure the controller with the supplied screw (flat-head, 3x16 mm). Put the screw (flat-head, 3x16 mm) through this hole. * If you’d rather not drill a hole in your guitar, you can secure the Controller using only the double- sided tape or the holders. However, if only the double-sided tape is used to secure the unit, shocks from rough handling during performances and from use over an extended period will cause the tape to deteriorate, with the GK-3 shifting out of position as a result. Furthermore, if the finish on your guitar is less than perfect, you may discover that the finish is also removed when you later remove the tape. 18 How to Connect the GK-3 * To prevent malfunction and/or damage to speakers or other devices, always turn down the volume, and turn off the power on all devices before making any connections. * When connection cables with resistors are used, the volume level of equipment connected to the inputs (Normal Pickup Input jack) may be low. If this happens, use connection cables that do not contain resistors, such as those from the Roland PCS series. * When all devices are properly connected, turn on the power to the various devices in the order specified below. Turning on devices in the wrong order may result in malfunction and/or damage to speakers and other devices. 1. Make sure that the power to the GKcompatible device being connected is turned off, then connect the device to the GK-3’s GK connector using the GK cable. fig.2010 Connect the GK-3 only with dedicated GK cable (supplied with Roland GK-compatible devices and optional GK cables sold by Roland). Use of any other cable may result in damage or malfunction. * The GK cable is a locking cable. When disconnecting the cable, do not pull on it with undue force, but instead release the lock and gently disconnect the cable. You can disconnect the cable simply and easily by holding down the locking portion with your thumb and gently pulling on the plug. fig.2020 GK cable GK-compatible device GK IN How to Connect the GK-3 2. Use the included Normal guitar cable to connect the output jack on the guitar to the GK-3’s Normal Pickup input jack. Normal Guitar Cable * This connection is necessary not only for playing the guitar’s normal (straight) sound as well as the guitar’s straight sound mixed with the synthesizer sound, but also for connecting the guitar’s ground and the GK-3’s ground. Even if you are not going to use the guitar’s straight sound at all, always make this connection because of the noise reduction benefits it provides. 3. Turn on the power to the connected GK-compatible device. The Power indicator on the Controller lights up. Now, when you play your guitar you’ll hear the sound of the connected GK-compatible device. * The power indicator lights up when the GK-3 and the GK-compatible device are properly connected with a GK cable and the power to the GK-compatible device is turned on. * Always make sure to have the volume level turned down before switching on power. Even with the volume all the way down, you may still hear some sound when the power is switched on, but this is normal, and does not indicate a malfunction. * Before playing, be sure to wrap the cable around the guitar strap near the end pin. This will prevent the excess strain on the cable that can end up damaging the guitar or the GK-3. 20 GK-3: Divided Pickup . Controls GK Volume DOWN/S1 Switch UP/S2 Switch Select Switch . Indicator Power Indicator . Connectors GK Connector Normal Pickup Input Jack . Weight 60 g / 3 oz . Accessories Normal Guitar Cable Parts for installation Owner’s Manual . Options GK Cables: GKC-3, GKC-5, GKC-10 GK Parallel Box: GKP-4 Unit Selector: US-20 * In the interest of product development, the specifications and/or appearance of t...


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