Power up diagnostics and actions

Europa User Guide

E-6Roland factory patches reloaded. This occurs when Europa has been ordered to reload Roland factory patches/presets into its NVRAM and flash via holding BENDER and powering the board on.

E-7Patches and presets copied from internal flash to NVRAM. This converts presets from Europa format back to Roland format so the Roland code can read the patches and presets. Note that many Europa specific settings are lost if the data is copied to NVRAM, and then back to flash. This is accomplished by holding GLISSANDO and powering up.

Group F boot codes

The F group of boot codes indicates diagnostic failures that Europa has detected, but cannot correct, due to the memory protect switch being on. One or more of these codes will be shown, but the board will not boot further, as they are hard failures that need to be corrected before board operation can occur:

F-4 to F-5

Identical to E-4and E-5as listed in the prior E group section, but the

 

conditions are not correctable due to the memory protect switch being on. To

 

correct, power off the Jupiter 6, disable the memory protect, and power the

 

Jupiter 6 on.

F-6

Indicates that one or both voice boards are not responding. This fault can also

 

show up if the voice boards’ connections to the controller board were installed

 

backwards or are not making a solid connection to the controller board.

F-7

Identical to E-7above, but indicates that the copy to NVRAM is not possible

 

because the memory protect switch is on.

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Roland manual Group F boot codes, To F-5