Adjusting the screen contrast, Adjusting the volume, Temporarily muting the sound (speaker mute) – Roland CD-2 User Manual
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Getting Started
If you’ve been using the CD-2 for an extended time, or
because of external temperature conditions, the characters in
the screen may seem difficult to read. If this occurs, you can
adjust the contrast for best visibility.
1
Press
until “LCD Contrast” appears
in the display, and then press
.
• You can also select this item by turning [DATA].
The following screen appears.
2
Turn
to adjust the LCD contrast.
• You can adjust this in a range of 1–10.
3
Press
twice.
You’re returned to the previous readout.
HINT
• You can also adjust the LCD contrast by holding down
[MENU] and turning [DATA].
Turn [OUTPUT LEVEL] to adjust the volume of the CD-2’s
speakers and headphone jack.
MEMO
• If the AUX OUT level is set to “Variable” (
you can use [OUTPUT LEVEL] to adjust the output level
of the AUX OUT jacks.
You can mute the sound of the internal speakers simply by
pressing a button.
For example, you might find this convenient when you need
to answer the telephone.
1
Press
.
The button lights, and the internal speaker is silenced.
• The sound from the headphones is not silenced.
2
When you want to once again hear the
sound, press
again.
The button goes out, and the volume returns to the
previous setting.
MEMO
• If you’re recording via the internal mic ([MIC SELECT] is
lit green:
Page 30), no sound will be heard from the
internal speaker during recording-standby mode or
while recording, and [SPEAKER MUTE] will light
automatically. This ensures that the sound being heard
from the internal speakers will not be recorded by the
internal mics.
Adjusting the Screen Contrast
Adjusting the Volume
softer
louder
Temporarily Muting the Sound
(Speaker Mute)
Basic Operation
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