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Q R S M U S I C T E C H N O L O G I E S , I N C .
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AGE
23
Play QRS CDs (
Non-SyncAlong)
From Your Own CD Player
Press STOP to halt play. Press the remote control’s SOURCE button and then the number
4
button. “
4Av
” displays.
After a few seconds the display changes to the default “
AMI
” setting. Petine will now respond to the external source.
Press the STOP button on the remote or the ADJ Dial on Petine to halt playback.
The two modes of the Auxiliary Input Source:
The
AnI
setting is used when Petine expects to receive “Analog MIDI Input” signal from the left channel of the CD
player. This is needed to play the piano.
The
StE
setting is used when Petine expects to receive a “Stereo” audio signal on both the left and right channels of the
external source. Use when playing audio CDs, he piano keys will not play.
Use the <<TRACK>> buttons on the remote control or the ADJ Dial on the controller to select the
AnI
or
StE
modes.
Start playback on the external source connected to the “Line In” jack on the back panel of the Petine controller and the piano will
play. Use Petine’s remote to control piano and audio volume levels.
Connect your CD player to Petine using one of the diagrams at the bottom of this page.
A M I
A M I
A M I
S t e
4 A v
The QRS SyncAlong series music will NOT play from the Auxiliary source.
Connect your CD player’s Left and Right
Line Outputs to Petine’s Line Inputs.
or
Connecting Petine to Your Own CD Player
or
Direct Connection
Speaker at CD Player
Wireless Connection
Speaker at CD Player
Wireless Connection
Speaker at Piano
Direct Connection
Speaker at Piano
Connect only the Left Line Output of your CD player to Petine’s Left
Line Input. The audio plays through your home stereo system.
or
or
Connect your CD player’s Left and Right Line Outputs to the Shure
wireless transmitters and Petine’s Line Inputs to the Shure Receivers.
Connect your CD player’s Left Line Output to a Shure wireless
transmitter and Petine’s Left Line Input to a Shure Receiver. The
audio plays through your home stereo system.
Auxiliary Source “
Av
”