Roland 5 manual Europa User Guide Power up diagnostics and actions, Group B boot codes

Page 17
Europa image is bad, not present, or TAPE + WRITE (force Firmware Transfer Mode) was held on board powerup. The Jupiter 6 is waiting for a Europa image to be programmed in. This code can come up if a prior Europa firmware update failed or the Europa image is bad. Not to worry! This just means the Europa Firmware Update Utility needs to send the board a good image!
Europa image area prepared and awaiting programming. Europa programming in process.
Europa programming complete. Check code/image is good! Europa programming complete. Check code/image is bad!

Europa User Guide

Power up diagnostics and actions

A-3Internal “external” CPU RAM failure. The Europa chip contains an additional 1K of onboard static RAM and this indicates its failure. This is a failure with the Europa chip itself. As with boot code A-1, contact Synthcom Systems, Inc. to arrange replacement if still under warranty.

Group B boot codes

The B group of boot codes indicates that Europa is executing firmware transfer mode. It is indicated by the B BANK LED being lit solid and one 1-8 NUMBER LED lit solidly with all other NUMBER LEDs blinking. All B boot codes are recoverable:

B-1

B-2

B-3

B-4

B-5

Group E boot codes

The E group of boot codes indicates diagnostic failures that Europa has detected and corrected. For example, it is possible for E-6to be shown, (requiring pressing a button/key), followed by E-2(also requiring pressing a button/key). Pressing a button or key will cause the board to continue the bootup process. More than one E code can be shown simultaneously as well as sequentially:

E-1Bad patch data found in flash and corrected. This usually indicates that Europa has trashed a patch – most likely due to a bug. Note that this code is expected after a first time Europa installation! This is because the Roland code does not validate its patches or presets, and Europa does. If E-1codes are persistent, it may indicate the Europa chip is failing or has failed. Corrections can occur even if write protect is thrown, because the flash writability is not controlled by the memory protect switch.

E-2Indicates operator has pressed the PORTAMENTO button and powered the Jupiter 6 on

causing the contents of the NVRAM to be copied in to flash. This is not a failure! It is positive feedback to a user requested action.

E-3Bad preset data found in flash and corrected. This is identical to E-1in terms of root cause.

E-4Bad Europa board settings found and defaults loaded. Europa uses part of the NVRAM for storing current board state and settings. This code is shown when the area contains bad/bogus settings. This failure can also be shown when the board is first powered up after Europa is installed, the controller board’s battery is failing, or if a boot to the Roland code was performed.

E-5Bad Europa board settings checksum – defaults loaded. Similar to code E-4listed above, the checksum of the board settings area is bogus. Checksums are not reliable enough to detect all corruptions, so both checking in-block data and entire block data is needed.

Page 17

Image 17
Contents Page Trademarks What’s on disc Europa User Guide Table Of ContentsVoice assignment modes Table Of Contents Europa User GuideBoot block Europa Common problemsArpeggiator step rhythm programming buttons Arpeggiator mode and options when the UP button is HeldEuropa User Guide Terminology and symbols Introduction Europa User Guide Tape BoldAdditional arpeggiator modes New feature summary Europa User GuideEuropa User Guide New feature summary What is not included Arpeggiator, voice, and synchronization structure Europa User Guide Operational differencesOperational differences Europa User Guide Additional voice assignment modes Power up diagnostics Power up diagnostics and actions Europa User GuideEuropa User Guide Power up diagnostics and actions To F-5 Europa boot and diagnostic flowchart Internal CPU stack RAM is tested Jig mode is tested Tape Button is testedInternal CPU Xram is tested External scratch RAM is testedBender Write + TapeSelection Base Midi channel Setting the Jupiter 6’s base Midi channelLED Off LED onLED Blinking C D E F Aftertouch assign ENV-1 Key track ENV-2 Key track LFO Delay Manual Cross MOD VCO 1 RangeVCA LFO Solo Solo assign LED lit solid Europa User Guide Voice assignment modesWhole Split Voice assignment modes Europa User GuidePoly 2 steal Poly 2 LED blinking Arpeggiator Europa User Guide Arpeggiator EuropaUser Guide Midi Clock Sources of notes to be played and keyboard/MIDI interaction Europa User Guide ArpeggiatorArpeggio note List Sequence note Arpeggio note calculator takes the note to play Internal clock a Arpeggiator mode and options when the UP button is held E F G a B Random mode Sequence modes and optionsRecording a sequence Arpeggiator step rhythm programming buttons Europa User Guide Arpeggiator Transfer patches from tape to Europa? How do I……..? Europa User GuideEuropa User Guide How do I……..? Save all patches and presets to MIDI? Can’t get any sound out of Europa from the local keyboard Europa User Guide Common problemsCommon problems Europa User Guide Hear unplayed or missing notes in my arpeggiations Arpeggiator runs too fast/slow or doesn’t stay in sync Windows firmware update utility Europa User Guide Europa Firmware Update UtilityEuropa Firmware Update Utility Europa User Guide Locate an image to update Update the Jupiter Apple Macintosh Europa Firmware Update Utility Locate an image to update Update the Jupiter Basic Midi functionality Europa Midi Implementation Europa User GuideIDI Message Europa User Guide Europa Midi ImplementationVCO MOD =LOWER SPLIT, 127=UPPER SplitLFO ENVVCA ENV VCO MixerVCF LFO VCO UnisonPWM LOWER/UPPE KEY ModeLower Upper Lower SPLIT, 127= Upper SplitEuropa Midi Implementation Europa User Guide Europas Continuous Controller map BPM F0h Command 02h Set Europas base Midi channel VCO MOD LFO Europa User GuideEuropa Midi ImplementationXmod Manual VCO MOD ENVVCF LFO 1 mod VCA ENV 2 LevelPWM LFO Europa Midi Implementation Europa User Guide Upper /WHOLE UPPER/WHOLEA1-F8 Whole Lower Upper WholeCommand 07h Assign controller F0h 41h 10h 4ah 36h 00h 68h 36h f7h Europa User Guide Europa Internal Architecture Boot blockVisit Synthcom on the internet Contact Information Europa User GuideUser installed Europa upgrades Europa User Guide Europa Limited WarrantyEuropa Limited Warranty Europa User Guide Europa User Guide Acknowledgements AcknowledgementsEuropa supermode reference sheet Arpeggiator mode and options when the UP button is held