Owner`s manual
18
Setting up your MX-200
Connecting to the Organ
The MX-200 contains no amplifier or speakers. Refer to the
diagram below and connect it to the organ.
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.
1. Make sure that the power to all connected devices
is turned off before making any connections.
2. Connect audio cables and MIDI cables as shown
in the figure.
3. Connect the included AC adaptor to the DC IN
jack, and plug into a power outlet.
■ When Connecting Only the MX-200
fig.Connect1.e
If you need to use the MX-200 monaurally, connect only to
the L (MONO) OUTPUT phone jack.
The MX-200’s headphone output allows you to hear only the
sounds made by the MX-200 itself. Use the organ’s
headphone output if you want to hear the MX-200’s sounds
combined with the organ sound through headphones.
When Powering the MX-200 from the
Organ
Certain Rodgers organs come equipped with a DC OUT jack
for use with external devices. You can use this to supply
power to the MX-200. The organ is equipped with a
dedicated power cord; use this to connect the MX-200. This
feature allows you to turn on the power to the MX-200 and
the organ simultaneously.
Leave the MX-200’s POWER switch on at all times.
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AC Adaptor
(ACI series
or
PSB-1U)
MIDI IN
Headphones
Sequencer OUT
Rodgers organ
MX-200
If the organ is equipped with a
DC OUT jack, you can use the
DC cable included with the organ
to supply power to the MX-200.
MIDI OUT
When connecting to an organ
that is not equipped with a
Sequencer connector, connect
to the MIDI OUT connector.
This headphone jack only allows you to
listen to the tones from the MIDI couplers.
To enjoy the sounds from the entire organ,
use the organ's headphone jack.