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Turning the power on, Turning the power off, Auto power-off function – KORG ARP 2600 M Analog Synthesizer Module with Carrying Case User Manual

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Turning the power on

Check the following before you turn the power on.
• Make sure that you’re using an AC outlet that supplies the correct voltage for your

unit.

• Use only the included AC adapter.
• If you’re connecting to an external output device such as a mixer or a powered

monitor speaker, minimize its volume and turn off its power.

• Make sure that the ARP 2600 M’s power is off.

1.

Lower this unit’s LEFT SPEAKER slider and RIGHT SPEAKER slider to the

minimum position.

2.

Connect the included AC adapter’s DC plug to the AC adapter connector

located on the ARP 2600 M’s side panel.

3.

Plug the power cord into an AC outlet.

4.

Connect the power cord to the AC adapter.

5.

When you turn this unit’s power switch ON, the power supply LED is lit, and

the power turns on. Lower the volume of your powered monitors or other

external output equipment before you turn the power on.

6.

Adjust this unit’s LEFT SPEAKER slider and RIGHT SPEAKER slider. If

external output equipment is connected, raise the volume of that equipment as

appropriate.

Tip:

If the AC adapter is disconnected while the ARP 2600 M is turned on or if the

auto power off function has been enabled, the device may have turned off

without the power switch in the off position. Before turning on the ARP 2600 M

again, you’ll have to turn it off.

Tip:

If you are not familiar with how to create sounds, we suggest that you now

adjust the settings as described in the “Basic settings” section.

Turning the power off

1.

Lower the volume of your powered monitors or external output system, and

turn their power off.

2.

When you set this unit’s power switch to the STANDBY position, the power

supply LED goes dark, and the power turns off.

Auto power-off function

The ARP 2600 M has an auto power-off function that automatically turns the power

off when approximately four hours have elapsed since the instrument was last

played or used. With the factory settings, the auto power-off function is enabled.

Changing the auto power-off setting

If desired, you can enable or disable the auto power-off function.

Disabling the auto power-off function

On side panel L, set MODE SWITCH 5 off (upward

position). The auto power-off function is disabled; you don’t

have to turn the power off and on again to apply the setting.

Enabling the auto power-off function

On side panel L, set MODE SWITCH 5 on (downward

position). The auto power-off function is enabled; you don’t

have to turn the power off and on again to apply the setting.

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