Troubleshooting
If you are encountering problems with the unit, please read the section below before assuming that there is a malfunction.
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The piano |
| Is the AC adaptor properly connected? |
cannot be |
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switched on |
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| Is the [Volume] knob set to the |
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No sound is |
| Are the headphones connected? (p. 12) |
produced |
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| Has a plug remained connected to the | |
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| Is Local On/Off set to “Off”? (p. 24) |
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Only One Tone |
| balance, and the particular selection of |
Plays in Dual |
| tones you make, certain tones may be |
Play |
| difficult to hear when layered. Try |
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| adjusting volume balance (p. 21). |
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Demo songs |
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do not play |
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Buttons do not |
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function |
| Is Panel Lock on? (p. 19) |
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Keyboard |
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sound does not |
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change |
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Two sounds |
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Case | Cause/Remedy | |
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| On an acoustic piano, notes in the upper | |
| one and a half octaves of the keyboard | |
In the upper | continue to sound until they decay | |
naturally, regardless of the damper | ||
range, the | ||
pedal. There is a difference in the timbre | ||
sound changes | ||
as well. Roland pianos faithfully | ||
abruptly | ||
simulate such characteristics of the | ||
beyond a | ||
acoustic piano. On the | ||
certain key | ||
that is unaffected by the damper pedal | ||
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| will change depending on the Key | |
| Transpose setting. |
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| Certain piano tones that feature vibrant, |
| sparking sounds contain a large high- |
| frequency component, which may make |
| it appear that a metallic reverberation |
| has been applied. This faithfully |
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| acoustic pianos, and does not indicate |
| any malfunction. Since this |
reverberation becomes particularly | |
Whine is | audible when supplemented by heavy |
Produced | reverb, you may be able to diminish the |
| problem by reducing the amount of |
| reverb applied to the sound. |
are produced | Is the keyboard in Dual Play mode? | |
when the | ||
(p. 16) | ||
keyboard is | ||
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played |
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The tone has | If you use Dual Play with a Tone button | |
for which tone number 3 or 4 is selected, | ||
changed in the | ||
tone number 1 will be selected for that | ||
Dual Play | ||
Tone button (p. 15). | ||
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The pitch of the | Is the Master Tuning setting correct? | |
keyboard | (p. 20) | |
sounds |
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Is the Key Transpose setting correct? | ||
incorrect | ||
(p. 20) | ||
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The recorded | Any performance that has been | |
recorded is deleted when the power to | ||
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Bass notes
If you can’t hear the problem in the headphones:
Here, a different cause (such as resonance produced by the
If you can’t hear the problem in the headphones:
When playing at high volumes, resonance may occur in the piano itself or in objects near the piano. At times, other objects in the room, such as fluorescent lights or glass doors, could start vibrating. Such phenomenon becomes more prevalent when sounding the lower frequencies at high
performance |
sound wrong/
the |
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cannot be restored once it’s been |
buzzing or
volume. To minimize such unwanted resonance, please observe the following:
disappeared | deleted. | |
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| Raising the volume too high may distort | |
Sound is | the sound. Adjust the volume level with | |
the [Volume] knob (p. 12). | ||
distorted | ||
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With certain tones, the sounds may | ||
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vibration
• Locate the instrument so it is
occurs
cm away from walls.
•Reduce the volume.
•Increase the distance from the object that is resonating.
If you can hear the problem in the headphones:
The problem may be for a different reason. Please contact your dealer.
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