Checking That Memory Is Installed Correctly - Roland Fantom-Xa Owner's Manual

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4.
Paying attention to the location of the notch on the memory
module and the orientation, insert it vertically within the
guides at either side of the socket.
fig.DIMM2
* If you have difficulty inserting the memory module, try tilting it a bit
and inserting one end at a time.
5.
Move the white clips upward, and press them until the
memory module is locked in place.
fig.DIMM3
6.
Use the screws that you removed in step
cover back in place.
Removing the Memory
To remove the memory module, reverse the installation procedure.
1.
Simultaneously press outward the white clips located at
either end of the socket.
fig.DIMM4
2.
Remove the memory module from the socket.
Checking that memory is
installed correctly
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
fig.MemoryInfo
* If the correct amount of memory is not shown, it is possible that the
6.
Specifications of the expansion memory
(DIMM) that can be used
2
to fasten the
Number of pins:
Speed:
Voltage:
Capacity:
Board height:
Expanding the Memory
Turn on the power, as described in p. 16.
Press [MENU] to open the Top Menu window.
Press
to select "1. System," and then press
[ENTER].
Press [F6 (INFORMATION)].
The SYSTEM INFO screen appears.
Press [F1 (MEMORY)].
Verify that the screen correctly shows the amount of memory
you installed.
memory is not being recognized properly. Turn off the power as
described in Turning Off the Power (p. 16), and re-install the
memory correctly.
Press [EXIT] to exit the SYSTEM INFO screen.
168-pin
100 MHz (PC100 CL=2)
133 MHz (PC133 CL=3)
3.3 V
64/128/256/512 MB
38 mm or less
The Fantom-Xa has been confirmed to work with standard
memory that meets the above specifications. However, we
cannot guarantee that all memory of these specifications will
work correctly. Please be aware that even with identical
specifications, differences in the design of the memory module
or the conditions of use may mean that a memory module may
not be usable.
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