Roland GI-20 Speaker System User Manual


 
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Chapter 5 Appendices
Error Messages
If you attempt an incorrect operation or if an operation could not be executed, the display will indicate an error message. Refer to
this list and take the appropriate action.
fig.05-01
Reason Reception of bulk data in the Bulk Load screen
was immediately followed by reception of
subsequent bulk data, so the data received after by
the GI-20 could not be processed.
Action Switch the screen for a moment, then select the
Bulk Load screen again and retransmit the bulk
data.
In case of transmitting the bulk data more than
twice, please make sure that the previous data was
firmly received and transmit another data.
fig.05-02
Reason There was an error in the bulk data received in the
Bulk Load screen.
Action Switch the screen for a moment, then select the
Bulk Load screen again, and transmit the bulk
data again after correcting the data to transmit to
the GI-20.
fig.05-03
Reason 1 The GI-20 stopped processing due to an attempt to
transmit numerous MIDI messages from the GI-20
at one time.
(The GI-20’s MIDI IN/OUT connectors may be
connected with a single MIDI cable.)
Action 1 Check the connections.
Reason 2 Soft Thru on the sequencer connected to the MIDI
IN/OUT is set to ON.
Action 2 Set the sequencer’s Soft Thru to OFF.
fig.05-04
Reason The data transmitted from the GI-20’s USB
connector was not received by the connected
computer, preventing the GI-20 from processing
transmissions.
Action Confirm that the USB-connected device is capable
of receiving the data properly.
fig.05-05
Reason The GI-20’s MIDI IN connector received many
MIDI messages at once, and the GI-20 was unable
to process the data.
Action Reduce the amount of MIDI data transmitted to
the GI-20’s MIDI IN.
fig.05-06
Reason [SELECT] was pressed while exclusive data was
being transmitted via the computer’s USB
connector, so the exclusive data could not be
received properly.
Action The sound module or other device connected to
the GI-20’s MIDI OUT may not be operating
correctly. Turn off the power to the sound module
or other device, then turn it back on again.