Roland S-BP User Manual

S-BP (Blank Panel) Installation Manual

This guide describes how to install S-BP (Blank Panel) in your S-4000S. Before you attempt installation, please read this document carefully.

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For the Purchaser — Please Read

When installing or detaching the S-BP, be sure to consult your RSS Authorized Service Center.

For the Installer (Service Technician)

— Please Read

After installing the S-BP, please be sure to return this document to the purchaser.

Cautions When Installing the S-BP

• Always turn the unit off and unplug the AC plug before attempting installation of the S-BP.

• Remove only the specified screws.

When the S-BP installation is complete, double-check your work.

Use a Philips screwdriver of the appropriate size to avoid damaging the screw heads (a number of 2 screwdriver).

• Turn the screwdriver counter-clockwise to loosen

loosen

tighten

the screws-turn it clockwise to tighten them.

 

 

• Be careful not to let the screws drop inside the each

 

 

unit.

 

 

Never leave a module uninstalled. Cover any unused slots with S-BP blank panels.

Be careful not to cut your hand on the edge of the circuit board or the opening edge wile removing the S-BP.

Roland S-BP User Manual

Installing the S-BP to the S-4000S

1

Remove the two screws from each module (SI-AD4 or SO-DA4) installed in the S-4000S.

2

Extract the module from the S-4000S.

3

Install an S-BP in the opening left by the removed module.

The module shown in the figure is the SO-DA4. The removal procedures for the SI-AD4 and SO-DA4 are the same.

Extraction of the SI-AD4 or SO-DA4 may be accomplished more easily by inserting an XLR plug into a connector on the module, then pulling out the module while gripping the plug.

4

Secure the module in place using the two screws removed when detaching the module.

 

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