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Feb.2004
ERROR MESSAGES
This section explains the meaning of the various error messages and other
messages that the TD-6V may display, and describes the measures to take
when these appear.
When [EXIT] appears as shown in the following figure, you can press [EXIT] to
dismiss the message.
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System and Battery Error Messages
System Error!
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A problem has occurred with the internal system.
Consult your Roland dealer or nearest Roland Service Center.
Backup NG! Execute Reset All!
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Data in the TD-6V’s memory may be corrupted.
The TD-6V’s internal backup battery (the battery used for saving User memory
data) is fully drained; internal data has been lost.
Consult your dealer or a nearby Roland service station to have the battery
replaced.
You can use the TD-6V temporarily by following the instructions appearing in
the display.
1.
Press [ENTER].
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2.
Press [ENTER] once again.
Factory Reset is executed, enabling you to use the TD-6V temporarily.
Carrying out a Factory Reset deletes all of the current TD-6V’s data and
settings, and returns them to the original factory settings.
Backup Battery Low!
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The internal backup battery of the TD-6V (a battery that maintains data in the
user memory) has run down.
Contact your dealer or a nearby Roland service center to have the battery
replaced.
Messages and Error Messages Related
to Sequencers and Songs
DATA OVERLOAD!
fig.er06
Song contained an excessive amount of data, and as a result could not be
output successfully from MIDI OUT.
Try eliminating a track that has too much data.
999 Measure Maximum!
fig.er07
The maximum number of measures for one song has been exceeded, and as a
result no more can be recorded to the song.
Not Enough Memory!
fig.er08
Song recording or editing could not be carried out because there was not
enough internal memory.
Try deleting songs that are no longer needed (SONG/DELETE).
Changes Not Saved! Preset Song!
fig.er09
This is a Preset song; changes to settings are not saved.
Summary of Contents for TD-6V
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Page 6: ...6 Feb 2004 EXPLODED VIEW fig bunkai...
Page 17: ...18 Feb 2004 CIRCUIT BOARD MAIN fig main comp View from components side...
Page 18: ...19 TD 6V fig main foil View from foil side...
Page 24: ...30 Feb 2004 CIRCUIT BOARD PANEL fig panel comp View from components side...