Roland JV-1010 User Manual

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Quick Start
Reset to Default Factory Settings (Factory Reset)
When using the JV-1010 for the first time, start by returning the settings to 
their factory defaults so that the JV-1010 operates as described in the 
procedures in the owner’s manual.
This returns all settings stored in memory in the JV-1010 to the values they 
had when the unit was shipped from the factory.
fig.1-09
1
Press the VALUE knob to switch to a mode other than the 
Patch mode (
PATCH
), that is, to the 
PERFORM
RHYTHM
, or 
GM
 mode.
2
While holding down the VOLUME knob, press the VALUE knob.
Switch to the Edit mode.
3
Turn the CATEGORY/BANK knob to choose 
PIANO
 (
Factory 
Reset
).
Fct
 flashes on the display.
In the Edit mode, choosing 
PIANO
 (
Factory Reset
) with the CATEGORY/
BANK knob makes it possible to perform Factory Reset.
4
Press the VALUE knob.
Sur
 flashes on the display, prompting you to confirm that you indeed wish 
to carry out a Factory Reset.
fig.Sur
5
Press the VALUE knob.
The Factory Reset is performed, and you leave the Edit mode.
1,4,5
2
3
If there is important data 
you’ve created that’s stored 
in memory, all such data is 
discarded, and everything is 
returned to the factory 
defaults when a Factory Reset 
is performed. If important 
data is stored in the unit, save 
it on an external MIDI device 
(p. 48).
When in the Patch mode, you 
can’t enter the Edit mode.
For more information 
about the CATEGORY/
BANK knob’s other 
functions in Edit mode, 
refer to the 
EDIT 
PARAMETER SELECT
 
chart on the JV-1010’s top 
panel.
To exit from the Edit mode 
without carrying out a 
Factory Reset, follow the 
same procedure as in step 2.