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Troubleshooting

Problem

Items to check

Cause/Action

Page

Power does not turn on

Is the AC adaptor connected correctly?

p. 5

The buttons of the 

operating panel do not 

work

Could you have enabled the “Panel 

Lock” setting to prevent inadvertent 

operation?

Disengage the “Panel Lock” setting.

p. 28

The volume level of the 

unit connected to Input 

jack is too low

Could the volume of the connected device be turned down?

Could “Input/Bluetooth Vol.” be lowered?

p. 25

 

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Error Messages

Indication

Meaning

Error 2

An error occurred during writing. The USB flash drive may be corrupted.
Insert other USB flash drive and try again. Alternatively, you can initialize the USB flash drive (“Initializing the Memory 

(Format Media)” (p. 23)).
The internal memory might be damaged. Format the internal memory (“Initializing the Memory (Format Media)” (p. 23)).

Error 10

No USB flash drive is inserted. Insert the USB flash drive and try again.
The internal memory might be damaged. Format the internal memory (“Initializing the Memory (Format Media)” (p. 23)).

Error 11

There is not sufficient free memory in the save destination.
Either insert other USB flash drive or delete unneeded files and try again.

Error 14

An error occurred during reading. The USB flash drive may be corrupted.
Insert other USB flash drive and try again. Alternatively, you can initialize the USB flash drive (“Initializing the Memory 

(Format Media)” (p. 23)).
The internal memory might be damaged. Format the internal memory (“Initializing the Memory (Format Media)” (p. 23)).

Error 15

The file is unreadable. The data format is not compatible with the unit.

Error 18

This audio format is not supported.
Use an WAV format (44.1 kHz, 16-bit linear) or MP3 format audio file.

Error 30

Internal memory capacity of the unit is full.

Error 40

The unit cannot deal with the excessive MIDI data sent from the external MIDI device.
Reduce the amount of MIDI data sent to the unit.

Error 43

A MIDI transmission error has occurred. Check the connected MIDI device.

Error 51

There may be a problem with the system. Repeat the procedure from the beginning. If it is not solved after you have tried several 

times, contact the Roland service center.

Error 65

The USB Memory port was subjected to excessive current. Make sure that there is no problem with the USB flash drive, then turn 

the power off, then on again.

Summary of Contents for HP 702-LA

Page 1: ...Owner s Manual...

Page 2: ...5 W 4 16 W Dimensions including piano stand With music rest 1 377 W x 468 D x 1 113 H mm 54 1 4 W x 18 7 16 D x 43 7 8 H inches When folding down the music rest 1 377 W x 468 D x 957 H mm 54 1 4 W x...

Page 3: ...tooth for Use with an App 21 Convenient Functions 22 Loading Saving Piano Setups 22 Saving Piano Settings Piano Setup Export 22 Loading Piano Settings Piano Setup Import 22 Initializing the Memory For...

Page 4: ...11 5 Split Dual button Lets you play different tones in the left and right hand areas of the keyboard Split Play or layer two tones together on the keyboard Dual Play p 10 6 Tone buttons Select the s...

Page 5: ...r computer allowing you to produce or edit music 21 USB Memory port Here you can connect a USB flash drive You can use it to record your piano performance as audio or use the piano to play back music...

Page 6: ...cover Using the Music Rest HP704 only 1 2 1 Gently raise the music rest 2 Fit the latch into one of the slots so that the music rest is at the desired angle The long groove is the normal position 3 R...

Page 7: ...When operating the pedal take care not to pinch your fingers between the moving part and the body of the unit Pay special attention to this when using the unit where children are present NOTE Under t...

Page 8: ...ange to another category SavingYour Performance Settings Registration Lets you register your favorite performance settings so that you can easily recall those settings while you perform Such settings...

Page 9: ...n appears 5 Rename the registration set Select the character which you want to change Turn the knob Change the character Press the knob confirm Turn the knob change the character Press the knob back I...

Page 10: ...t to change MEMO You can specify the Split Point by holding down the Split Dual button and pressing the key where you want to split the keyboard Changing the volume balance of the left hand tone and r...

Page 11: ...rm 4 Turn the knob to select the value that you want to change Suppressing a strong beat downbeat on the first beat Changing the metronome s pattern Changing the metronome s volume Changing the metron...

Page 12: ...ss the button The button goes dark Changing how songs play back Operation Playing back individual performance parts The built in songs consist of three parts right hand left hand accompaniment and you...

Page 13: ...ess the button The button is lit and the piano is in function mode 2 Turn the knob to access the Delete Song screen 3 Press the knob to confirm The Delete Song screen appears 4 Turn the knob to select...

Page 14: ...me if you like Set the metronome s tempo and time signature The metronome setting is stored in the song and you can use the same settings during playback 3 Press the t button The t button lights the s...

Page 15: ...lit The performance is saved automatically MEMO You can also start recording by playing the keyboard instead of pressing the s button In this case a count is not sounded 8 To stop recording press the...

Page 16: ...ou can apply a Headphones 3D Ambience effect that creates the impression that the sound is being heard from the piano itself even when you re using headphones The Headphones 3D Ambience effect applies...

Page 17: ...priate for this tuning Kirnberger II This is a revision of Kirnberger I that reduces the limitations on the usable keys Kirnberger III This is an improvement of the Meantone and Just tunings that prov...

Page 18: ...ff 1 10 Adjusts the overall resonance of the acoustic piano when its damper pedal is pressed the sound of other strings vibrating in sympathy when you press the damper pedal and the resonance of the e...

Page 19: ...peakers Make settings so that music data saved on your smartphone or other mobile device can be played wirelessly through the piano s speakers As an example we explain how to make settings for an iOS...

Page 20: ...uetooth MIDI The information provided about apps made by Roland was current when this manual was published For the latest information refer to the Roland website Pairing You can make settings for usin...

Page 21: ...of p 20 from step 1 1 Make sure that the piano s Bluetooth function is On 1 Press the piano s button The button is lit and the piano is in function mode 2 Turn the knob to access the Bluetooth screen...

Page 22: ...Turn the knob change the character Press the knob back Insert one character Press the s button Delete one character Press the 7 button 5 Turn the knob to select the at the right edge of the screen and...

Page 23: ...Never disconnect the USB flash drive or turn off the power while the screen indicates Executing 7 Press the button to exit function mode The button goes dark Restoring the Factory Settings Factory Re...

Page 24: ...You can divide the keyboard into left and right areas so that two people can play the same range of pitches One person can play a model performance and the other person can practice along with that mo...

Page 25: ...odes You can choose whether to record as SMF or as audio MEMO You can also switch recording modes by holding down the t button and turning the knob SMF Your performance is recorded to Internal Memory...

Page 26: ...SB set this parameter to Local Off Since most sequencers have their Thru function turned on notes you play on the keyboard may be sounded in duplicate or get dropped To prevent this you can enable the...

Page 27: ...and on again Off Settings are not saved When you turn the power off and on again settings will return to their default values On The settings are saved automatically This is convenient since you don t...

Page 28: ...he power off and on again Settings that are saved automatically This piano automatically saves the following settings These settings are remembered even if the power is turned off Setting Page Speaker...

Page 29: ...tion p 18 The sound of the higher notes suddenly changes from a certain key This simulates the characteristics of an acoustic piano and is not a malfunction The sound will change where there is a chan...

Page 30: ...play back a song Could the SMF Play Mode be set to Internal Set the SMF Play Mode to External p 25 Can t play back a song saved in USB flash drive Is the file extension WAV or MP3 or MID This piano ca...

Page 31: ...emory in the save destination Either insert other USB flash drive or delete unneeded files and try again Error 14 An error occurred during reading The USB flash drive may be corrupted Insert other USB...

Page 32: ...r AC adaptors may use a different polarity or be designed for a different voltage so their use could result in damage malfunction or electric shock Use only the supplied power cord Use only the attach...

Page 33: ...we will do our utmost to preserve the data stored in your unit when we carry out repairs in some cases such as when the memory section is physically damaged restoration of the stored content may be im...

Page 34: ...usic Box 63 Vibraphone 64 Vibraphone w 65 Marimba 66 Marimba w 67 Xylophone 68 TubularBells 69 Church Bell 70 Carillon 71 Santur 72 Organ 1 73 TremoloOrgan 74 60 s Organ 75 Organ 2 76 Perc Organ 1 77...

Page 35: ...tness 223 Goblins 224 Echo Drops 225 Echo Bell 226 Echo Pan 227 Star Theme No Tone Name 228 Sitar 1 229 Sitar 2 230 Banjo 231 Shamisen 232 Koto 233 Taisho Koto 234 Kalimba 235 Bagpipe 236 Fiddle 237 S...

Page 36: ...yderyk Franciszek Chopin 20 Valse op 64 1 Fryderyk Franciszek Chopin 21 Fantaisie Impromptu Fryderyk Franciszek Chopin 22 Tr umerei Robert Alexander Schumann 23 Dolly s Dreaming Awakening Theodor Oest...

Page 37: ...y 22 Gondola Song 23 The Return 24 The Swallow 25 The Knight Errant Czerny 100 1 100 1 100 Carl Czerny All rights reserved Unauthorized use of this material for purposes other thanprivate personal enj...

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