Roland HP103 owner manual Error Messages/Other Messages, Display Meaning

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Error Messages/Other Messages

Case

Cause/Remedy

 

 

 

 

 

On an acoustic piano, notes in the upper one

 

and a half octaves of the keyboard continue to

In the upper range,

sound until they decay naturally, regardless of

the damper pedal. There is a difference in the

the sound changes

timbre as well. Roland pianos faithfully

abruptly beyond a

simulate such characteristics of the acoustic

certain key

piano. On the HP103, the range that is

 

 

unaffected by the damper pedal will change

 

depending on the Key Transpose setting.

 

 

 

When listening through headphones:

 

Some of the more flamboyant and

 

effervescent piano tones feature an ample

 

high-end component, which may make the

 

sound appear to have metallic

 

reverberation added. Since this

 

reverberation becomes particularly

A High-pitched

audible when supplemented by heavy

whine is produced

reverb, you may be able to diminish the

 

problem by reducing the amount of reverb

 

applied to the sound.

 

When listening through speakers:

 

Here, a different cause (such as resonance

 

produced by the HP103) would be suspect.

 

Consult your Roland dealer or nearest

 

Roland Service Center.

 

 

Case

Cause/Remedy

 

 

 

 

 

When listening through speakers:

 

Playing at loud volumes may cause

 

instruments near the HP103 to resonate.

 

Resonation can also occur with fluorescent

 

light tubes, glass doors, and other objects.

 

In particular, this problem occurs more

 

easily when the bass component is

The bass range

increased, and when the sound is played at

higher volumes. Use the following

sounds odd, or

measures to suppress such resonance.

there is a vibrating

• Place speakers so they are 10–15 cm from

resonance

walls and other surfaces.

 

 

• Reduce the volume.

 

• Move the speakers away from any

 

resonating objects.

 

When listening through headphones:

 

Here, a different cause would be suspect.

 

Consult your Roland dealer or nearest

 

Roland Service Center.

 

 

The volume level of

Could you be using a connection cable that

the instrument

contains a resistor?

connected to Input

Use a connection cable that does not contain a

jacks is too low

resistor.

 

 

Error Messages/Other Messages

Display

Meaning

 

 

 

 

USr

User Song. Stores recorded performances (p. 31).

 

 

Usr.

The “.” in the display indicates that there is performance material already

recorded (p. 31).

 

 

 

S.

Internal song number (p. 13).

 

 

PU

This appears when a song with a pickup (a song that does not start on the first

beat) is played back.

 

 

 

dEL

This appears when you attempt to delete a recorded song (p. 30, p. 34).

 

 

E.32

The amount of performance information is too large, and further recording is

not possible.

 

 

 

E.41

A problem such as a loose MIDI cable occurred. Make sure the MIDI cables

are correctly hooked up.

 

 

 

_._._.

V-LINK function is On (p. 38).

 

 

*Error messages are indicated by an “E.” before the number. Press any button, and you can cancel the error message.

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Contents Comfortable for Use with Headphones Main FeaturesPursuing the Playing Feel of a Grand Piano Important Safety Instructions 001 002a Protect the unit from strong impact. Do not drop it For HP103-PE Power SupplyPlacement MaintenanceAdditional Precautions Contents Front Panel Panel DescriptionsInput jacks Rear PanelBefore You Start Playing Connecting the Pedal CordConnecting the Power Cord Setting Up the Music RestUsing the Headphones Hook Connecting HeadphonesTurning the Power On and Off Using the Music HoldersAbout the Adjuster Adjusting the Sound’s Volume and BrillianceAbout the Pedals Choosing the song to play back Listening to Internal SongsSelecting a Song and Playing It Stopping the playbackStopping the Tone Demo Songs Listening to the Demo SongsPlaying Back the Tone Demo Songs Press the Demo buttonStopping the Demo of the Functions Button assigned function Demo content Grand SpaceListening to a Demo of the Functions Press any of the following buttonsSelecting variation tones PerformancePerforming with a Variety of Sounds Selecting a tone groupRed Adjusting the Keyboard Touch Key TouchIndicator Settings Press the Key Touch buttonAdding a Sense of Depth to the Sound Grand Space Changing the Grand Space SettingsHold down the Grand Space button, and press the or + button Adding the Right Sense of Depth for Headphones Grand Space Hold down the Dynamics button, and press the or + button Press the Dynamics button, getting its indicator to lightChanging the Dynamic Emphasis Settings Adding Liveliness to the Sound Dynamic EmphasisChanging the depth of the reverb effect Applying Effects to the SoundAdding Reverberation to the Sound Reverb Press the Reverb buttonFig.panel2-6 Transposing the Key of the Keyboard TransposePress the or + button to change the value Adjusting the Volume Balance in Dual Play Dual BalancePlaying Two Sounds Together Dual Play Hold down the Transpose button and press the Split buttonPress the Tone button Press the Split buttonChanging tone played by the left hand Changing tone played by the right handSounding the Metronome Using Metronome2, 4 1 Changing the Keyboard’s Split PointStopping the metronome Changing the Metronome VolumeChanging the beat of metronome Hold down the Song/Tempo button, and press the or + buttonFig.panel3-1 To exit the function, press the Split buttonAdding a Count-in to Match the Timing Count-In Changing the TempoStopping the song Playing Each Hand SeparatelySelecting the part that you yourself will play Playing back a songIf you see the following Recording Your Performance6,7,8 5,7 Recording a New SongSelecting the track to record Recording Along with a Song3 6,7,8 4,7 Selecting the song to record5,6 2,5 Selecting and Recording the Track for Each Hand SeparatelyAs necessary, turn on the metronome p Press the Rec button Hold down the Song/Tempo button and press the Rec button Erasing Recorded PerformancesErasing a Performance from the Specified Track Erasing a SongMaking Detailed Settings Function Changing Various SettingsChanging the Damper Pedal’s Resonance Changing the Temperament Tuning to Other Instruments’ Pitches Master TuningTonic Changing How Grand Space is Applied Grand Space Mode Setting the Tuning Curve Stretch TuningApplying the Damper Pedal to Left-hand Keyboard Area How to Use the V-LINK Using the V-LINK functionDisabling Everything Except Piano Play Panel Lock Connection Examples Connecting External DevicesConnecting to a Computer Connecting to Audio Equipment Setting various functions Connecting Midi Devices What’s MIDI? Transmitting a Performance You Recorded Midi Send Channel SettingsSwitching Local Control on Off Value Power-up default settingCase Cause/Remedy TroubleshootingDisplay Meaning Error Messages/Other MessagesSplit Off Split On Tone ListSong Song Name Composer Copyright Internal Song ListProfile John Maul Internal Song ListHold down the button and press the or + button Easy Operation ListMidi Implementation Chart Main Specifications Midi IndexMemo Memo Memo Information Avis 03679534 ’05-4-3N