User manual ROLAND SRG-01

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[. . . ] 201a Before using this unit, carefully read the sections entitled: "USING THE UNIT SAFELY" and "IMPORTANT NOTES" (p. These sections provide important information concerning the proper operation of the unit. 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 hand as a convenient reference. Thank you, and congratulations on your choice of the SR-G01 "G-70 Upgrade Kit" Expansion Board, specially designed for Roland arranger instruments that have an expansion slot for SRX-series boards. [. . . ] 928 * When turning the unit upside-down, get a bunch of newspapers or magazines, and place them under the four corners or at both ends to prevent damage to the buttons and controls. Also, you should try to orient the unit so no buttons or controls get damaged. 929 * When turning the unit upside-down, handle with care to avoid dropping it, or allowing it to fall or tip over. Insert the Wave Expansion Board connector into the/a connector for an SRX Series slot, while simultaneously inserting the board holders into the holes in the Wave Expansion Board. 911 * Do not touch any of the printed circuit pathways or connection terminals. If it doesn't fit properly on the first attempt, remove the board and try again. Use the supplied Installation Tool to turn the holders in the LOCK direction, so the board will be fastened in place. (To remove the Wave Expansion Board, turn the board holders in the UNLOCK direction, and lift up the board. ) 913 * Éteindre l'instrument. 1. Retirer le couvercle situé sur le dessus (ou á l'arrière) de l'instrument. Inserer le connecteur de la carte dans un des creneaux pour la serie SRX tout en enfoncant les supports a carte dans les trous de celle-ci. 911(F) * Ne pas toucher aux circuits imprimés ou aux connecteurs. Before starting the update procedure, make sure that the "Internal Protection" switch (on the G-70 rear panel) is set to "OFF" position (unlocked position). This updating procedure requires at least 13 MB of free space in your G-70 Internal Memory. To check the remaining memory space, press [MENU] > [UTILITY] > [INFO], and see "Free Space Internal Memory. " If you do not have enough memory space, please see "G-70 Update / Backup / Recovery" page in www. rolandkeyboardclub. com website or contact your nearest Roland Service. Updating New User Programs/Music Assistant Registrations 14. Press the G-70's FINDER [USER PRG] button. A progress bar shows the status of the operation. * This operation may take in excess of 10 minutes. * Loading the New Factory User Programs 15. Press [MENU] > [UTILITY] > [FACTORY RESET], then the [EXECUTE] field in the display. Press the [EXIT] button to return to the main page. Loading Update Data into the G-70 1. If a memory card is connected to the G-70's PCMCIA slot, or if a floppy disk is inserted in the drive, remove it before proceeding. Press [MENU] > [USB DATA STORAGE] > [INTERNAL MEMORY]. As soon as the connection has been established, the G-70's display shows "CONNECTED" (USB DATA STORAGE page). Adding SR-G01 Music Data While Keeping User Data (Win) * The complete update operation takes about 5 minutes. Though your user data are preserved during the update, we recommend that you make a backup to avoid damaging your data in case something goes wrong. Before starting the update procedure, make sure that the "Internal Protection" switch (on the G-70 rear panel) is set to "OFF" position (unlocked position). This updating procedure requires at least 6MB of free space in your G-70 Internal Memory. To check the remaining memory space, press [MENU] > [UTILITY] > [INFO], and see "Free Space Internal Memory. " If you do not have enough memory space, please see "G-70 Update / Backup / Recovery" page in www. rolandkeyboardclub. com website or contact your nearest Roland Service. * 4. On your computer, open the "My Computer" window. Locate the "Removable Disk" entry. It refers to the G-70's internal memory. 5. Insert the "Roland G-70 Upgrade Kit" CD-ROM into the computer's CD-ROM drive and open the "Updating_OS2+SRG01_Data" folder. In the top menu bar, select "Edit" > "Select All. " 6. Drag & drop all folders to the "Removable Disk" icon (i. e. the G70's Internal Memory) whose window you opened above. If a warning appears that the target area already contains folders of the specified names, tell Windows to replace everything. Loading Update Data into the G-70 1. [. . . ] 6. Insert the "Roland G-70 Upgrade Kit" CD-ROM into the computer's CD-ROM drive and open the "Updating_only_SRG01_Data" folder. Select the entire contents of the "Updating_only_SR-G01_Data" folder. Drag & drop the selected files and folders to the "G70_SSD" icon on your computer's desktop to copy them to the G-70. If a message asking you to overwrite data appears, confirm to replace the corresponding contents of the G-70's internal memory. 7. Drag the "G70_SSD" icon to the Trash (or use the equivalent shortcut). Wait until the icon has disappeared from your desktop. 7. Drag the "G70_SSD" icon to the Trash (or use the equivalent shortcut). Wait until the icon has disappeared from your desktop. 8. Disconnect the G-70's USB port from your computer and switch off the G-70. 8. [. . . ]

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