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About this manual This owners manual refers to the RADIAS sound

module as the RADIAS-R; and the M3 sound mod- ule as the M3-M.

This owners manual explains how to attach the RADIAS-R to the Keyboard Assembly 61, how to attach both the RADIAS-R and the M3-M to the Keyboard Assembly 73/88, and how to attach two M3-M modules to the Keyboard Assembly 88.

KKS Mounting Adapters

Owners manual

Thank you for purchasing the Korg MA-T rack tray (Mounting Adapter - Tray) and/or MA-L locking sup-

port (Mounting Adapter - Locking support). These product will allow you to take full advantage of the

Korg Komponent System (KKS) to customize your instrument(s). To ensure trouble-free enjoyment,

please read this owners manual carefully and use the product only as directed. Please retain this

manual for future reference.

Precautions Location Using the unit in the following locations can result in a mal- function. In direct sunlight Locations of extreme temperature or humidity Excessively dusty or dirty locations Locations of excessive vibration Close to magnetic fields

Handling To avoid breakage, do not apply excessive force to the switches or controls.

Care If the exterior becomes dirty, wipe it with a clean, dry cloth. Do not use liquid cleaners such as benzene or thinner, or clean- ing compounds or flammable polishes.

Keep this manual After reading this manual, please keep it for later reference.

Keeping foreign matter out of your equipment Never set any container with liquid in it near this equipment. If liquid gets into the equipment, it could cause a breakdown, fire, or electrical shock. Be careful not to let metal objects get into the equipment.

Cautions for use To ensure that all steps are performed safely, please observe the following points.

Perform all steps in the order specified, taking care that you use the correct parts in the correct orienta- tion.

You will need a Phillips (+) screwdriver with a number 2 tip.

When attaching or removing the sound generator module, take care not to pinch your hand.

Before connecting or disconnecting the cables, make sure that the power of the sound generator module is turned off. Plugging or unplugging cables with the power on may cause the sound generator mod- ule to malfunction.

Before using this product, be sure to read Safety cautions.

Included items

Rack Tray (MA-T) Lifting handle 1 Double-sided tape 1 Connection cable 1 Screws (M5 x 12) 4 Insulating washers 4 Insulating bushings 4 Module fastening screw (M3 x 8) 1

Locking support (MA-L) Screws (M4 x 6) 2

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Attaching the lifting handle to the RADIAS-R As shown in the illustration, attach the lifting handle in- cluded with the MA-T to the upper left of the RADIAS-R.

Before you attach the lifting handle, carefully wipe the

surface of the RADIAS-R and the lifting handle with a clean cloth to remove any dirt or dust. If the lifting handle

should come off after installation, peel off the double-

sided tape, and use a new piece of double-sided tape to reattach the lifting handle.

Mounting the RADIAS-R to the MA-T rack tray Using your Phillips (+) screwdriver, use the insulating bushings, insulating washers, and screws to attach the rack tray (MA-T) to the RADIAS-R.

You must perform this step after the MA-T rack tray

has been attached to the Keyboard Assembly, and with

the sound module retainers part B (61 key) or the lock- ing support (73/88 key) folded down. You must also be

sure to securely fasten the screws at all four locations.

Front panel surface Insulating washer

Insulating bushing

Screw

Insulating washer

Insulating bushing

Screw

Caution when using the RADIAS-R If you are using the RADIAS-R attached to one of the keyboard assemblies, youll need to update the RADIAS to system ver- sion 2.0 or later. For cautions regarding use in this situation, refer to the RADIAS documentation Functions added in sys- tem version 2.0.

Attaching the RADIAS-R to the Key- board Assembly 61

Using the Rack Tray (MA-T)

1 Remove the M3-M from the Keyboard Assembly. (Refer to the Keyboard Assembly 61 owners manual section Remov- ing the module.)

Dont lose the screws you removed or the sound mod-

ule retaining bar part A; youll need these later.

2 As shown in the illustration, place the rack tray (MA-T) ap- proximately in the center of the Keyboard Assembly 61.

3 Align the screw holes of the rack tray (MA-T) with the screw holes in the tab portion of the sound module retainers B. Fasten the rack tray using the two module retainer screws (M3 x 8) you removed in step 1.

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4 Noting the orientation of the sound module retaining bar that you removed in step 1, align the screw holes of the Keyboard Assembly with the screw holes of the retaining bar. Hand- tighten the four screws (M3 x 8), and then use your Phillips (+) screwdriver to tighten them firmly.

Do not forcibly tighten the screws when they are not correctly aligned in the screw holes. Doing so will dam-

age the screws.

Cross-section of retainer part A

Toward the keyboard

Toward the module

5 As shown in the illustration, pull the connection cable out over the rack tray.

6 Use the four included screws, insulating washers and insu- lating bushings to attach the rack tray (MA-T) to the RADIAS- R. (Refer to Mounting the RADIAS-R to the MA-T rack tray.)

When mounting the RADIAS-R to the rack tray, be careful not to pinch the cable between the rack tray

and the RADIAS-R.

7 Connect the connection cable to the TO KYBD connector of the RADIAS-R.

Attaching both the M3-M and the RADIAS-R to the Keyboard Assembly 73/88

Using the rack tray (MA-T) and the locking sup- port (MA-L)

1 Remove the M3-M and the retaining bar from the Keyboard Assembly 73/88. (Refer to the Keyboard Assembly 73/88 owners manual, Module removal.) Remove the locking support from the rear rail. (Refer to the Keyboard Assembly 73/88 owners manual, Locking support assembly.)

Dont lose the screws you removed, the retaining bar,

or the locking support; youll need these later.

2 Remove the two cover panels. (Refer to the Keyboard As- sembly 73/88 owners manual, Cover panels.)

3 Remove the cable clamp that is attached to the inside of the rear rail.

Attach

Rear rail

Remove

4 Connect the straight plug of the connection cable included with the rack tray (MA-T) to the TO MODULE (2nd) connec- tor.

The included cable is a dedicated cable for connection

between the TO KYBD connector and the TO MOD-

ULE connector, or between the TO KYBD connector and the TO MODULE (2nd) connector. Do not connect

it to any other connector.

5 Attach the two locking support to the rear rail. (Refer to Po- sitioning the locking support.)

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6 Place the rack tray (MA-T) and the M3-M on the Keyboard Assembly 73/88, and then route the cable connected to the TO MODULE (2nd) connector over the rack tray as shown in the illustration.

7 Noting the orientation of the retaining bar that you removed in step 1, use your Phillips (+) screwdriver to tighten the four screws.

Cross-section of retainer part A

Toward the keyboard

Toward the module

8 Align the screw holes on the bottom of the M3-M with the screw holes in the locking support, and use two screws (M4 x 6) to fasten them securely.

The M3-M has screw holes in two locations for attach-

ing the locking support; use the screw hole located on the left as seen from the rear.

9 Align the screw holes of the rack tray (MA-T) and the locking support, and use two screws (M4 x 6) to tighten them firmly.

10 Connect the cable connected to the TO MODULE connector to the M3-Ms TO KYBD connector. Route the other cable over the rack tray (MA-T) as shown in the illustration.

11 Fold down the M3-M and rack tray (MA-T), and then use the four included screws, insulating washers and insulating bushings to attach the rack tray (MA-T) to the RADIAS-R. (Refer to Mounting the RADIAS-R to the MA-T rack tray.)

When mounting the RADIAS-R to the rack tray, be careful not to pinch the cable between the rack tray

and the RADIAS-R.

12 Connect the connection cable to the TO KYBD connector of the RADIAS-R.

13 Move the M3-M and RADIAS-R to the upright position, at- tach the cable clamp in an appropriate location, and route the connection cable through it.

14 If you want to use the M3-M or RADIAS-R in the upright position, fasten the lock plate of the locking support. (Refer to the Keyboard Assembly 73/88 owners manual, Raising the module).

With the module raised

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If you want to use the module in the lowered position, rotate the latch of the locking support to the horizontal position and fasten it. In the case of the RADIAS-R, use the module retaining screws included with the rack tray to fasten the rack tray and the locking support. (Refer to the Keyboard Assem- bly 73/88 owners manual, Lowering the module.)

With the module lowered (storage position)

Attaching only one RADIAS-R to the Keyboard Assembly 73/88

Using the rack tray (MA-T)

1 Remove the M3-M from the Keyboard Assembly 73/88. (Re- fer to Keyboard Assembly 73/88 owners manual, Module removal.) Remove the locking support. (Refer to Keyboard Assembly 73/88 owners manual, Locking support assem- bly.)

Dont lose the screws you removed, the retaining bar,

or the locking support; youll need these later.

2 Re-attach the locking support to the rear rail. (Refer to Posi- tioning the locking support.)

3 Position the rack tray (MA-T) on the keyboard 73/88.

4 Align the screw holes of the rack tray (MA-T) with the screw holes of the locking support. Use your Phillips (+) screwdriver to firmly tighten the two screws (M4 x 6).

5 Noting the orientation of the retaining bar that you removed in step 1, fasten it using the four screws.

Cross-section of retainer part A

Toward the keyboard

Toward the module

6 Route the connection cable as shown in the illustration.

7 Fold down the rack tray (MA-T), and then use the four included screws, insulating washers and insulating bushings to attach the rack tray (MA-T) to the RADIAS-R. (Refer to Mounting the RADIAS-R to the MA-T rack tray.)

When mounting the RADIAS-R to the rack tray, be

careful not to pinch the cable between the rack tray and the RADIAS-R.

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8 Connect the cable to the TO KYBD connector of the RADIAS-R.

Attaching two M3-M units to the Keyboard Assembly 88

Using the locking support (MA-L)

1 Remove the M3-M, the locking support, the retaining bar, the connection cable, and the cable clamp from the Keyboard As- sembly 88. (Refer to the Keyboard Assembly 73/88 owners manual, Module removal and Locking support assembly.)

Dont lose the screws, retaining bar, locking support, or cable clamp that you remove; youll need them later.

2 Attach the two locking supports to the rear rail. (Refer to Posi- tioning the locking support.)

3 Connect the straight plugs of the two connection cables to the Keyboard Assembly 88s TO MODULE connector and TO MOD- ULE (2nd) connector.

The included cable is a dedicated cable for connec-

tion between the TO KYBD connector and the TO MODULE connector, or between the TO KYBD con-

nector and the TO MODULE (2nd) connector. Do not

connect it to any other connector.

4 Place the two M3-M units on the Keyboard Assembly 88 as shown in the illustration.

5 Noting the orientation of the retaining bar that you removed in step 1, fasten it using the four screws (M3 x 8).

Cross-section of retainer part A

Toward the keyboard

Toward the module

6 Use two screws (M4 x 6) to fasten the M3-Ms to the locking sup- ports.

7 Connect the L-shaped plugs of the two cables to the TO KYBD connector of each M3-M module.

8 Attach the cable clamp to an appropriate location inside the rear rail, and route the connection cable.

Attach

Rear rail

Remove

Positioning the locking support The illustrations below show various examples of attaching the M3-M and RADIAS-R to the Keyboard Assembly 73/88. Use these as guidelines for positioning the locking support.

Keyboard Assembly 73

[Example 1] Placing the RADIAS-R at the left and the M3-M at the right 290 mm from the left edge / 70 mm from the right edge

290mm 70mm

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[Example 2] Placing the M3-M at the left and the RADIAS-R at the right 610 mm from the left edge / 210 mm from the right edge

610mm 210mm

[Example 3] Attaching only one RADIAS-R module 530 mm from the right edge

530mm

Keyboard Assembly 88

[Example 1] Attaching two M3-M modules 630 mm from the left edge / 90 mm from the right edge

630mm 90mm

[Example 2] Placing the RADIAS-R at the left and the M3-M at the right 400 mm from the left edge / 190 mm from the right edge

400mm 190mm

[Example 3] Placing the M3-M at the left and the RADIAS-R at the right 730 mm from the left edge / 320 mm from the right edge

730mm 320mm

[Example 4] Attaching only one RADIAS-R module 650 mm from the right edge

650mm

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RADIASRADIAS-R M3M3-M

Keyboard Assembly 61RADIAS-R Keyboard Assembly 73/88RADIAS-R M3-M2Keyboard Assem- bly 882M3-M

No.2

MA-T 1 1 1 M512 4 4 4 M38 1

MA-L M46 2

2

KKS

MA-TMA-L

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RADIAS-R RADIAS-RMA-T

RADIAS-R

MA-TRADIAS-R MA-TRADIAS-R

MA-TKeyboard Assembly

B61key 73/88key 4

RADIAS-R Keyboard AssemblyRADIAS-R RADIAS2.0 RADIAS2.0

Keyboard Assembly 61 RADIAS-R

MA-T

1 Keyboard Assembly 61M3-M

Keyboard Assembly 61

A

2 MA-TKeyboard Assembly 61

3 MA-TB

12 M38

4 1A

Keyboard AssemblyKB 4M38

11

A

5

6 4RADIAS-RMA-T

MA-TRADIAS-R

RADIAS-R

7 RADIAS-RTO KYBD

Keyboard Assembly 73/88M3- MRADIAS-R2

MA-T MA-L

1 Keyboard Assembly 73/88M3-MKB

Keyboard Assembly 73/88 Keyboard Assembly 73/88

KB

2 2Keyboard Assembly

73/88

3

4 MA-T

TO MODULE2nd

TO KYBDTO MODULE

TO KYBDTO MODULE(2nd)

5 2

6 MA-TM3-MKeyboard Assembly 73/

88TO MODULE(2nd)

12

7 1KB

4

KB

8 M3-M

2M46

M3-M

2

9 MA-T

2M46

10 TO MODULEM3-M

TO KYBD MA-T

11 M3-MMA-T

4RADIAS-RMA-T MA-TRADIAS-R

RADIAS-R

12 RADIAS-RTO KYBD

13 M3-MRADIAS-R

14 M3-MRADIAS-R

Keyboard Assembly 73/88

RADIAS-R Keyboard Assembly 73/88

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Keyboard Assembly 73/88 RADIAS-R1

MA-T

1 Keyboard Assembly 73/88M3-M

Keyboard Assembly 73/88 Keyboard Assembly 73/88

KB

2

3 MA-TKeyboard Assembly 73/88

4 MA-T

2M46

5 1KB4

KB

6

7 MA-T4

RADIAS-RMA-T MA-TRADIAS-R

RADIAS-R

8 RADIAS-RTO KYBD

Keyboard Assembly 882 M3-M

MA-L

1 Keyboard Assembly 88M3-M

KB Keyboard Assembly 73/88

KB

2 2

3 Keyboard Assembly 88TO MODULETO MOD-

ULE2nd2

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TO KYBDTO MODULE

TO KYBDTO MODULE(2nd)

4 Keyboard Assembly 882M3-M

5 1KB4

M38

KB

6 2M46M3-M

7 2LM3-MTO

KYBD

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Keyboard Assembly 73/88M3-MRADIAS-R

Keyboard Assembly73

1RADIAS-RM3-M 290mm/70mm

290mm 70mm

2M3-MRADIAS-R 610mm/210mm

610mm 210mm

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3RADIAS-R1 530mm

530mm

Keyboard Assembly88

2RADIAS-RM3-M 400mm/190mm

400mm 190mm

3M3-MRADIAS-R 730mm/320mm

730mm 320mm

12M3-M 630mm/90mm

630mm 90mm

4RADIAS-R1 650mm

650mm

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