Roland VS-1680 Instrukcja Właściciela Strona 6

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A small amount of heat will radiate from the unit
during normal operation.
To avoid disturbing your neighbors, try to keep the
unit’s volume at reasonable levels. You may prefer
to use headphones, so you do not need to be con-
cerned about those around you (especially when it
is late at night).
To transport the VS-1680, pack it in its original ship-
ping carton, using the included packing or equiva-
lent material. If an internal IDE hard disk (HDP88
series) is installed, then remove the hard disk. Place
the hard disk in its carton and set this in the speci-
fied place inside the VS-1680 shipping carton. The
unit is now ready to be transported. Moving the VS-
1680 with the hard disk installed may result in loss
of song data or damage to the hard disk.
Handling the Disk Drive
For details on hard disk handling, refer also to the
instructions that accompanied your hard disk.
Before performing any of the following actions, be
sure to perform the shutdown procedure. Failure to
do so may result in loss of song data or damage to
the hard disk.
Turning off the power of the VS-1680
Turning off the power of the disk drive connected
with SCSI connector
Removing a disk from a removable disk drive
connected with SCSI connector
Shutdown (Appendices p. 64)
Removable Disk Drive (Appendices p. 64)
When the VS-1680 MIDI/DISK indicator or disk drive
busy indicator is lit, it means that data is being written
to or from the hard disk. If you are using a removable
disk drive, confirm that this indicator is not lit before
removing disks.
While using the VS-1680, be careful not to subject
the unit to vibration or shock, and avoid moving the
unit while the power is turned on.
Install the unit on a solid, level surface in an area
free from vibration. If the unit must be installed at
an angle, be sure the installation does not exceed
the permissible range.
Avoid using the unit immediately after it has been
moved to a location with a level of humidity that is
greatly different than its former location. Rapid
changes in the environment can cause condensation
to form inside the drive, which will adversely affect
the operation of the drive and/or damage remov-
able disks. When the unit has been moved, allow it
to become accustomed to the new environment
(allow a few hours) before operating it.
Concerning Copyright
The law prohibits the unauthorized recording, public
performance, broadcast, sale, or distribution etc. of a
work (CD recording, video recording, broadcast, etc.)
whose copyright is owned by a third party.
The VS-1680 does not implement SCMS. This design
decision was made with the intent that SCMS should
not restrict the creation of original compositions which
do not violate copyright law. Roland will take no
responsibility for any infringement of copyright that
you may commit in using the VS-1680.
SCMS (Appendices p. 64)
Disclaimer of Liability
Roland will take no responsibility for any direct dam-
ages, consequential damages, or any other damages
which may result from your use of the VS-1680. These
damages may include but are not limited to the fol-
lowing events which can occur when using the VS-
1680.
Any loss of profit that may occur to you.
Permanent loss of your music or data.
Inability to continue using the VS-1680 itself or a
connected device.
About the License
Agreement
The VS-1680 and its CD-R capability are designed to
allow you to reproduce material to which you have
copyright, or material which the copyright owner has
granted you permission to copy. Accordingly, repro-
duction of music CDs or other copyrighted material
without the permission of the copyright owner, other
than for your own personal use and enjoyment (pri-
vate use) constitutes copyright infringement, which
may incur penalties. Consult a copyright specialist or
special publications for more detailed information on
obtaining such permission from copyright holders.
IMPORTANT NOTES
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