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Chapter 2. Using the RG-3 with an External Display or Television

Selecting What is To Be Displayed on the
External Display or Television

Here’s how you can specify what it is that you want to have displayed on
the external display or television connected to the RG-3.

1.

Press the remote control’s [DISPLAY] button to switch the content
displayed in the external display or television.

2.

Press the [Function] (Exit) button so the indicator goes out.

Notes When Switching the Display on External Displays and
Televisions

• Notations are not displayed with audio CDs and audio files.

• If no user image is stored in the USB memory connected to the Ext

Memory port, you cannot exhibit slide shows on an external display or
television screen.

• You cannot display any lyrics screen when playing back music files that

does not include lyrics data.

• The internal songs include a number of jazz pieces that are played in an

improvised fashion, and you may find notes not conforming to measure
lines, odd divisions of the parts played in the left and right hand, and
other such features that do not match what is shown in the notation.

Screen Displayed

Description

Song Select

Displays the Song Select screen.
Selecting songs is made easier when the Song Select
screen is displayed on an external display or television
set.

Lyrics

Displays the Lyrics screen.
However, lyrics are displayed only during playback of
music files that includes lyrics data.
You can also connect USB memory to the Ext Memory
port and display “karaoke background images” saved
to the USB memory. For more details, refer to “Chang-
ing the Background for the Lyrics Screen” (p. 52).

Slide Show

You can connect USB memory to the Ext Memory port
and display user images saved to the USB memory as
slide shows.
For more details, refer to “Displaying Favorite Images
on an External Display or Television (Slide Show)” (p.
49).

Notation

Displays the notation.
This allows you to check the music as the song is played
back.