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Owner's Manual (FP-7F_OM.pdf) - Roland

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TroubleshootingIf you suspect a malfunction, please read this section first.Problem Cause/Action PagePower will not turn on Is the AC adaptor connected correctly? P. 14Buttons don’t workNothing is shown in the screenVertical stripes appear in the screen/Color is faded at the edge of the screenPedal does not work, or remains stuckCan’t read or write USB memoryA buzzing sound is heard from an externaldeviceThe volume level of the instrumentconnected to the INPUT jacks is too lowCould Panel Lock be activated?Deactivate Panel Lock.P. 40The <strong>FP</strong>-<strong>7F</strong> uses a liquid crystal screen; if the temperature is below zero degrees centigrade, charactersmight not appear in the screen. This does not indicate a malfunction.—These occur due to the nature of a liquid crystal display, and do not indicate a malfunction.By adjusting the screen contrast you can make these artifacts less noticeable.P. 18Is the pedal connected correctly?Insert the plug all the way into the pedal jack.P. 17Could you be using a pedal made by another manufacturer?Use the included pedal or the RPU-3.—The pedal effect may remain stuck if you disconnect the pedal cord while the power is on.Switch off the <strong>FP</strong>-<strong>7F</strong>’s power before you connect or disconnect the pedal cord.—If you’ve assigned the soft pedal or sostenuto pedal as a registration select switch, or assigned it to someother function, the pedal won’t operate as a Soft pedal or Sostenuto pedal.P. 70Are you using <strong>Roland</strong> USB memory (sold separately)?Operation cannot be guaranteed if any other USB memory is used.—If you’re unable to read or write USB memory, change the Ext Memory setting. P. 78Could you be powering your external equipment from two or more electrical outlets?If external equipment is connected, it must be powered from the same electrical outlet.—Could you be using a connection cable that contains a resistor?Use a connection cable that does not contain a resistor.—No soundProblem Cause/Action PageCould the <strong>FP</strong>-<strong>7F</strong>’s volume or the volume of a connected device be minimized? P. 15Could headphones be connected?Could a plug have been left in the headphone jack?No sound will be output from the speakers if headphones or any other device is connected to theP. 18headphone jack.No soundCould the [BALANCE] knob be turned all the way toward “ACC<strong>OM</strong>P” or “KEYBOARD”? P. 15Could the [SPEAKER] switch be “OFF”?If the [SPEAKER] switch is “OFF,” sound will not be heard from the built-in speakers.P. 12Could the Local Control setting be “Off”?If Local Control is turned off, no sound will be heard when you play the keyboard. Turn Local ControlP. 84“On.”No sound when you play back a songCould the Local Control setting be “Off”?If Local Control is turned off, no sound will be heard when you play back a song. Turn Local Control “On.”P. 84No sound from the left-hand zone of thekeyboardNo sound(when a MIDI device is connected)No sound from the microphoneCould V-LINK be on?If V-LINK is on, the lowest twelve keys are used to control images, and will not produce sound.P. 86Are all devices powered up?P. 83Are the MIDI cables connected correctly?Does the MIDI transmit channel match the setting of the connected device? P. 84Could the MIC [VOLUME] knob be set to the minimum? P. 76Could Mic Sw be set to “Off”? P. 71Could the switch of the microphone itself be turned off? —87

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