Chapter 9. Restoring The Original Settings; Restoring The Factory Settings (Factory Reset); Restoring Gm/Gm2 Basic Settings (Gm/Gm2 System On) - Roland RS-5 Owner's Manual

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Chapter 9. Restoring the Original Settings

Restoring the Factory
Settings (Factory Reset)
You can restore all User Performance, User Tone, User Drum
Set and System Setup settings to the factory condition.
* If the RS-5/9's internal memory already contains important
data that you have created, this operation will cause all of this
data to be lost. Save data that you want to retain by sending
the data to an external sequencer (p. 115).
Notes
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When data is being written to the User Memory, the
message "KEEP POWER ON!" appears in the display; be
sure not to turn off the power while this message is
being displayed.
If the power is turned off or interrupted while data is
being written to memory, the internal data may become
corrupted, and you may not be able to turn the power
back on. If you have confirmed that internal data has
been lost, or if a similar problem exists, consult your
Roland dealer or Roland Service. Note, however, that
Roland assumes no liability, including compensation, for
consequences arising from loss of data.
Five types of Factory Reset are provided depending on the
application.
User Tone:
Settings of all User Tones
User Drum Set:
Settings of all User Drum Sets
User Performance:
Settings of all User Performances
System Setup:
Settings of System Setup
All:
All four of the above settings
1. Press [UTILITY], getting the indicator to light.
2. Use VALUE [-]/[+] to select "Factory Reset."
3. Press [ENTER].
4. Use the VALUE [-]/[+] to select the types of Factory
Reset.
fig.R09-01
5. Press [ENTER].
A confirmation message appears.
fig.R09-02
6. Press [ENTER] to execute the Factory Reset operation.
After the Factory Reset operation is finished, the display
will indicate "Completed."
The [UTILITY] indicator goes out, and you are returned
to the previous screen.
Restoring GM/GM2 Basic
Settings (GM/GM2 SYSTEM ON)
If no GM or GM2 System On message is included at the very
beginning of a song you have created for use with a GM or
GM2 sound generator, you must restore the RS-5/9's sound
generator to the GM/GM2 basic settings before playback.
Additionally, you must also restore the sound generator
settings to the GM or GM2 initial settings when creating
songs for use with GM or GM2 sound generators.
1. Press [UTILITY], getting the indicator to light.
2. Use VALUE [-]/[+] to select "Initialize."
3. Press [ENTER].
4. Press VALUE [-]/[+] to select "GM System ON" or
"GM2 System ON."
fig.R09-03
5. Press [ENTER] to execute the Initialize operation.
After the Initialize operation is finished, the display will
indicate "Completed."
The [UTILITY] indicator will go dark.
When the RS-5/9 is functioning as a GM/GM2 system
compatible sound module, the Performance Select display
will be as follows.
fig.R09-04
* To return to the normal settings mode after being set to the
GM/GM2 basic settings, you can either switch Performances,
or send a GM System Off from the external sound generator to
the RS-5/9.
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