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USING THE UNIT SAFELY

002a

Do not open or perform any internal 
modifications on the unit.

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003

Do not attempt to repair the unit, or 
replace parts within it (except when this 
manual provides specific instructions 
directing you to do so). Refer all servicing to 
your retailer, the nearest Roland Service 
Center, or an authorized Roland distributor, 
as listed on the “Information” page.

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004

Never install the unit in any of the following 
locations.

• Subject  to  temperature extremes (e.g., 

direct sunlight in an enclosed vehicle, 
near a heating duct, on top of heat-
generating equipment); or are

• Damp (e.g., baths, washrooms, on wet 

floors); or are

• Exposed to steam or smoke; or are

• Subject to salt exposure; or are

• Humid;  or  are

• Exposed to rain; or are

• Dusty or sandy; or are

• Subject to high levels of vibration and 

shakiness.

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007

Make sure you always have the unit placed 
so it is level and sure to remain stable. 
Never place it on stands that could wobble, 
or on inclined surfaces.

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011

Do not allow any objects (e.g., flammable 
material, coins, pins); or liquids of any kind 
(water, soft drinks, etc.) to penetrate the 
unit.

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012d

Immediately turn the power off, and 
request servicing by your retailer, the 
nearest Roland Service Center, or an 
authorized Roland distributor, as listed on 
the “Information” page when:

• If smoke or unusual odor occurs

• Objects  have  fallen  into, or liquid has 

been spilled onto the unit; or

• The unit has been exposed to rain (or 

otherwise has become wet); or

• The unit does not appear to operate 

normally or exhibits a marked change in 
performance.

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Used for instructions intended to alert the 
user to the risk of injury or material 
damage should the unit be used 
improperly. 

* Material damage refers to damage or 

other adverse effects caused with 
respect to the home and all its 
furnishings, as well to domestic animals 
or pets. 

Used for instructions intended to alert the 
user to the risk of death or severe injury 
should the unit be used improperly. 

The       symbol alerts the user to things that must be 
carried out. The specific thing that must be done is 
indicated by the design contained within the circle. In the 
case of the symbol at left, it means that the power-cord 
plug must be unplugged from the outlet. 

The       symbol alerts the user to important instructions or 
warnings.The specific meaning of the symbol is 
determined by the design contained within the triangle. In 
the case of the symbol at left, it is used for general 
cautions, warnings, or alerts to danger. 

The        symbol alerts the user to items that must never be 
carried out (are forbidden). The specific thing that must not 
be done is indicated by the design contained within the 
circle. In the case of the symbol at left, it means that the 
unit must never be disassembled. 

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Summary of Contents for UM-2G

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Page 2: ...Additionally in order to feel assured that you have gained a good grasp of every feature provided by your new unit Owner s manual should be read in its entirety The manual should be saved and kept on...

Page 3: ...on page when If smoke or unusual odor occurs Objects have fallen into or liquid has been spilled onto the unit or The unit has been exposed to rain or otherwise has become wet or The unit does not app...

Page 4: ...conventional audio CD player The resulting sound may be of a level that could cause permanent hearing loss Damage to speakers or other system components may result 104 Try to prevent cords and cables...

Page 5: ...loth impregnated with a mild non abrasive detergent Afterwards be sure to wipe the unit thoroughly with a soft dry cloth 402 Never use benzine thinners alcohol or solvents of any kind to avoid the pos...

Page 6: ...ttings for Using the UM 2G with Windows Media Player 17 Macintosh Users 18 Installing the Driver 18 MIDI Device Settings 19 Basic Use 22 Basic Connections and MIDI Flow 22 Transmitting MIDI Messages f...

Page 7: ...make sure that all items are included If any are missing contact the dealer where you purchased the UM 2G USB MIDI Interface UM 2G CD ROM UM 2G CD ROM This contains drivers for use with the UM 2G Owne...

Page 8: ...OFF this indicator will light when MIDI messages are received from the device connected to MIDI IN connector MIDI OUT Indicator If the MIDI THRU switch is OFF this indicator will light when MIDI mess...

Page 9: ...de fig panel ADVANCED DRIVER mode select Switch This switches the operating mode between Advanced mode and Standard driver mode Normally you should use Advanced mode ON FPT Fast Processing Technology...

Page 10: ...ect change_e You can change the setting of the MIDI THRU switch while the UM 2G is connected to the computer There s no need to re connect the UM 2G when doing so Don t change the setting of the MIDI...

Page 11: ...lose all currently running software 3 Insert the included UM 2G CD ROM into your CD ROM drive 4 In the CD ROM go to the appropriate folder as listed below and double click the Setup icon UM 2G Driver...

Page 12: ...e 7 To begin the installation click Next once again Installation will begin If a dialog box related to Windows security appears click Install The screen will indicate Ready to install the driver If an...

Page 13: ...etes the driver installation Next you ll need to make the input output device settings for your application You won t be able to use the UM 2G unless you ve made these settings Specify the MIDI device...

Page 14: ...d UM 2G CD ROM into your CD ROM drive 4 In the CD ROM go to the appropriate folder as listed below and double click the Setup icon UM 2G Driver XP Setup exe If the Install Program As Other user dialog...

Page 15: ...ptions Settings Windows XP p 27 The screen will indicate Ready to install the driver If any other message appears proceed as directed by the message 7 Set the UM 2G s ADVANCED DRIVER switch to the ON...

Page 16: ...Continue Anyway to proceed with the installation If you are unable to proceed click OK to halt the installation and then change the settings as described in Driver Signing Options Settings Windows XP...

Page 17: ...and Audio Devices and then click the Sounds and Audio Devices If you re using the Classic view double click the Sound and Audio Devices icon 2 Click the Audio tab and in the MIDI music playback area c...

Page 18: ...3 Insert the included UM 2G CD ROM into your CD ROM drive 4 In the CD ROM go to the appropriate folder as listed below and double click the UM2GUSBDriver pkg UM 2G Driver UM2GUSBDriver pkg A message...

Page 19: ...h 3 Open the Applications folder of your Macintosh hard disk In the Utilities folder double click Audio MIDI Setup to open the Audio MIDI Setup dialog box The Audio MIDI Setup dialog box will appear 4...

Page 20: ...ct the newly added New external device and then click Show Info 2 In the Device Name field enter name 3 Click Apply 8 Using your mouse drag to connect the up down arrows which represent the input outp...

Page 21: ...are Before using the UM 2G with your sequencer software please note the following points Connect the UM 2G to your Macintosh before you start up your sequencer software Do not disconnect the UM 2G fro...

Page 22: ...tting MIDI messages from the MIDI device e g MIDI keyboard digital piano connected to the UM 2G s MIDI IN connector are transmitted to the computer Don t change the setting of the MIDI THRU switch whi...

Page 23: ...age Windows Vista p 13 Windows XP p 17 Macintosh p 19 MIDI THRU switch setting MIDI messages from the computer are transmitted to the MIDI device e g MIDI sound module digital piano connected to the U...

Page 24: ...le connected to the UM 2G s MIDI OUT connector Even if the UM 2G is connected to a computer no MIDI messages will be sent to the computer Don t change the setting of the MIDI THRU switch while you re...

Page 25: ...id you log on to Windows You must log on to Windows as one of the following types of user A user belonging to the Administrators group such as Administrator A user whose account type is Computer Admin...

Page 26: ...that contains a power supply Is the CD ROM correctly inserted into your CD ROM drive Installation is not possible unless the CD ROM included with the UM 2G is inserted in your CD ROM drive Make sure t...

Page 27: ...the UM 2G to a different USB connector than the one you used when installing the driver If your computer or USB hub has two or more USB connectors and you connect the UM 2G to a different USB connect...

Page 28: ...n with the above procedure uninstall the UM 2G driver as described in Deleting the Driver p 34 and then reinstall the driver as described in Getting Connected and Installing Drivers p 11 Could you hav...

Page 29: ...cted If your computer enters Standby Suspend Hibernate or Sleep mode while the UM 2G is connected it may stop operating correctly Close all applications that are using the UM 2G disconnect the UM 2G s...

Page 30: ...r a password for an administrative account log on to Windows as a user whose account type is Administrator and then make this setting again 4 In Performance click Settings and then click the Advanced...

Page 31: ...ou re not experiencing problems 1 Close all programs that are using the UM 2G 2 Open the Control Panel click Additional Options and then click UM 2G If you re using the Classic view double click the U...

Page 32: ...rding once again If you are still unable to play back or record close all applications that are using the UM 2G disconnect the UM 2G s USB cable and then reconnect it Was a heavy processing load exper...

Page 33: ...computer The driver must also be installed in order for the computer to recognize the UM 2G Getting Connected and Installing Drivers Windows Vista p 11 Windows XP p 14 Macintosh p 18 Could the sound...

Page 34: ...other than a USB keyboard or USB mouse Log on as a user that has administrative privileges e g Administrator 2 Insert the CD ROM into the CD ROM drive of your computer 3 Go to the appropriate folder o...

Page 35: ...UM2G_Uninstaller 4 The display will indicate This uninstalls UM 2G driver from this Macintosh Click Uninstall If any other message appears proceed as directed by that message 5 The display will indic...

Page 36: ...er Disconnect all USB cables other than those for your keyboard and mouse and restart your Macintosh 2 Exit all currently running software applications 3 Set the UM 2G s ADVANCED DRIVER switch to OFF...

Page 37: ...e Settings for using the UM 2G with the Media Player that s included with Windows XP are the same as for Advanced mode Refer to Settings for Using the UM 2G with Windows Media Player p 17 and select U...

Page 38: ...2 MIDI Channels USB Cable x 1 Power Supply Supplied from the computer Current Draw 70 mA Dimensions 122 9 W x 48 0 D x 28 0 H mm 4 7 8 W x 1 15 16 D x 1 1 8 H inches Weight 125 g 5 oz Accessories Owne...

Page 39: ...11 Driver Signing Options Settings 27 I Installing the Driver Macintosh 18 Windows Vista 11 Windows XP 14 M Macintosh 18 Media Player 17 MIDI Device 22 24 Macintosh 19 Windows Vista 13 Windows XP 17 M...

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Page 41: ...etermined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the...

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