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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!

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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!

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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!

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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!

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This is a Preset song; changes to settings are not saved.

Summary of Contents for TD-6V

Page 1: ...E OF CONTENTS SPECIFICATIONS 2 LOCATION OF CONTROLS 4 LOCATION OF CONTROLS PARTS LIST 5 EXPLODED VIEW 6 EXPLODED VIEW PARTS LIST 7 PARTS LIST 8 CHECKING THE VERSION NUMBER 10 USERS DATA SAVE AND LOAD...

Page 2: ...s Trigger Input Jacks 9 11 Inputs Hi Hat Control Jack Output Jacks L MONO R Phones Jack stereo miniature phone type Mix in Jack stereo miniature phone type MIDI Connectors IN OUT THRU Output Impedance...

Page 3: ...3 TD 6V...

Page 4: ...4 Feb 2004 LOCATION OF CONTROLS fig panel 1 2 3 4 12 5 6 7 8 9 11 10...

Page 5: ...02456390 JACK EXT TERMINAL 3 5MM JACK YKB21 5290 2 7 02897334 JACK EXT TERMINAL 6 5MM JACK HTJ 064 10D 10 8 02568867 JACK EXT TERMINAL MIDI CONNECTOR HDC 052A 12 1 9 02341634 JACK EXT TERMINAL DC JAC...

Page 6: ...6 Feb 2004 EXPLODED VIEW fig bunkai...

Page 7: ...LLANEOUS SHIELD SHEET MAIN 1 9 C4800004 PCB ASSY PANEL BOARD ASSY 1 10 C6600023 SWITCH RUBBER SWITCH 1 11 C6200057 CASING TOP CASE 1 12 22480260 KNOB BUTTON P R KNOB MF BLK LCG 1 13 C6300070 CASING TO...

Page 8: ...56390 YKB21 5290 3 5MM JACK JK4 JK7 on PANEL 2 02897334 HTJ 064 10D 6 5MM JACK JK1 JK2 JK3 JK4 JK11 JK12 JK13 on MAIN JK1 JK2 JK3 on PANEL 10 02341712 HTJ 064 10I 6 5MM JACK JK5 JK6 on PANEL 2 0234163...

Page 9: ...9 NYLON RIVET NRP 335 4 C6400012 SHIELD SHEET MAIN 1 C6400011 SHIELD SHEET PANEL 1 ACCESSORIES STANDARD C5100013 OWNER S MANUAL SET JAPANESE 1 C5100014 OWNER S MANUAL SET ENGLISH 1 00905756 ACI 100C A...

Page 10: ...external sequencer 7 Press ENTER button 8 Press ENTER button to start the data transmission fig svld03 Press EXIT button to cancel the operation Bulk load 1 Use a MIDI cable to connect the TD 6V s MID...

Page 11: ...rom the beginning When you enter test mode the contents of user memory will be erased Before you enter test mode use bulk dump to make a backup of the user memory Before exiting test mode be sure to p...

Page 12: ...he MIDI cable 3 If the result is OK you will automatically proceed to the next test fig test07 4 Switch LED 1 When you press the panel switches individually make sure that the name of the switch is di...

Page 13: ...Rim Switch 1 Connect a pad with a rim switch to each trigger input jack and strike the head and press grasp the rim section Make sure that the corresponding number disappears and that the correspondi...

Page 14: ...When the following display appears Factory Reset has been completed fig test27 3 This ends test mode Turn off the power RESTORING THE FACTORY SETTINGS This restores the pad and instrument settings son...

Page 15: ...mal mode 5 When KIT REC go dark and PLAY lights play back the Update Disks in the correct order During the update the TD 6V will operate as follows 5 1 While receiving data PART MUTE will light 5 2 Wh...

Page 16: ...IDE CRASH2 3d 3c CRASH1 HIHAT 3b 3a HH CTRL TOM3 4 2c 2d 1a 2b 2a KICK 1b TOM2 AUX SNARE 1c TOM1 1d JK1 JK2 JK3 JK1 JK2 JK13 JK3 JK4 JK11 JK12 JK9 X1 IC6 X2 IC17 IC35 IC2 5 IC3 IC12 IC29 IC23 24 IC1 I...

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 19: ...227 100k DA1 MA142WK 1 2 3 C310 0 1 C316 0 1 C313 0 1 C3 0 1 C7 0 1 RA14 NIU 1 8 2 7 3 6 4 5 C5 0 1 RA15 NIU 1 8 2 7 3 6 4 5 C8 0 1 C314 0 1 C311 0 1 C4 0 1 RA16 10k 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 R226 10k IC8C...

Page 20: ...348 0 1 C351 0 1 C339 0 1 R244 NIU IC15 TC74VHC541FT NIU A8 9 A7 8 A6 7 A5 6 A4 5 A3 4 A2 3 A1 2 G2 19 G1 1 Y8 11 Y7 12 Y6 13 Y5 14 Y4 15 Y3 16 Y2 17 Y1 18 VCC 20 GND 10 IC13 TC74VHC541FT NIU A8 9 A7...

Page 21: ...0 01 DA13 MA147 2 1 3 DA12 MA147 2 1 3 R15 68k R18 120k C38 0 1 IC20E BA10324AF 4 11 C18 0 1 IC22E BA10324AF 4 11 C58 0 1 C132 0 1 R67 390k R68 390k R51 390k R108 100 DA21 MA142WK 1 2 3 DA65 MA142WK 1...

Page 22: ...13 CLK 16 SI LSI 15 18 16 3 4 8FS 1 LRS RSI 14 LOUT 11 ROUT 6 RREF 9 LREF 10 DGND 2 AGND 5 AGND 12 Q9 2SC4081 1 2 3 L15 R159 10k IC27C UPC4570G 8 4 C145 22p C242 0 1 IC27B UPC4570G 6 5 7 C157 22p R12...

Page 23: ...IC34D TC7W04F 8 4 R249 22 R250 22 CN3 52045 4045 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 5 5 6 6 7 7 8 8 9 9 10 10 11 11 12 12 13 13 14 14 15 15 16 16 17 17 18 18 19 19 20 20 21 21 22 22 23 23 24 24 25 25 26 26 27 27 28 28...

Page 24: ...30 Feb 2004 CIRCUIT BOARD PANEL fig panel comp View from components side...

Page 25: ...31 TD 6V fig panel foil View from foil side...

Page 26: ...1 2 LED3 19 21UYOC A3 1 2 DA6 MA142WA 1 2 3 DA1 MA142WA 1 2 3 DA5 MA142WA 1 2 3 DA2 MA142WA 1 2 3 R3 220 R5 220 R2 220 R6 220 LED7 19 21SYGC E2 1 2 LED6 19 21SDRC A3 1 2 LED2 19 21UYOC A3 1 2 C1 10 1...

Page 27: ...570G 8 4 R40 10k L14 L11 L17 R30 10k R41 MCR50J 47 VR1A EVJY15FB6A14 11 12 13 C19 100 16 C30 100p C35 100p C31 0 1 C26 5600p L13 R8 10k C39 NIU C22 100 16 C13 1000p C27 1000p C23 560p C29 0 1 C12 10 1...

Page 28: ...e 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 s...

Page 29: ...he preset song the settings cannot be changed Messages and Error Messages Related to MIDI MIDI Offline fig er15 Something has caused a break in communication with the external MIDI device Check that M...

Page 30: ...E OF REPLACING THE LCD When you replaced the LCD be sure to perform followings 1 Apply the ACETATE TAPE 40122612 so that these parts are covered with it fig lcd1 fig lcd2 2 Apply the ALUMINUM TAPE 405...

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