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Troubleshooting
 
If you think there’s a problem, read this first.
 
Case
Cause/Remedy
 
The power doesn’t 
come on
 
Is the power cord connected and plugged in 
correctly? (p. 12)
 
The button doesn’t 
work
 
Is the panel locked? (p. 44) 
Turn the power off, then back on.
 
No sound is heard
 
Is the volume level of the HP107 turned all the 
way down? (p. 14)
Are headphones plugged in? (p. 13)
Has a plug remained connected to the Phones 
jack?
When headphones are connected, the 
keyboard’s speaker stops playing.
Is Local Off selected? 
When Local Control is set to OFF, no sound is 
produced by playing the keyboard. Set Local 
Control to “ON” (p. 49).
Is V-LINK switched on?
While V-LINK is switched on, no sound is 
produced when you press any of the twelve 
keys at the left end of the keyboard.
 
No sound is heard 
(when a MIDI 
instrument is 
connected)
 
Have all devices been switched on?
Are the MIDI cables connected correctly?
Does the MIDI channel match the connected 
instrument? (p. 49)
 
Sounds are heard 
twice (doubled) 
when the keyboard 
is played
 
When the HP107 is connected to an external 
sequencer, set it to the Local OFF mode (p. 49). 
Alternatively, the sequencer could be set so its 
MIDI Thru feature is OFF.
 
Tone doesn’t 
change
 
Is the panel locked? (p. 44)
Turn the power off, then back on.
Are the indicators for the [Split] and [Chorus] 
buttons flashing?
Setting of functions is in progress. Press the 
[Split] or [Chorus] button to exit function mode 
(p. 41, p. 48).
 
Not all played notes 
are sounded
 
The maximum number of notes that the HP107 
can play simultaneously is 128. 
Frequent use of the damper pedal when 
playing along with a song may result in 
performance data with too many notes, 
causing some notes to drop out.
 
The tuning or pitch 
of the keyboard or 
song is off
 
Are the settings for the “Temperament” and 
“Stretch Tuning” correct? (p. 42)
Is the setting for the “Master Tuning” correct? 
(p. 42)
 
Song doesn’t play 
back/ Only the 
sound of a particular 
instrument in a song 
does not play
 
Are the indicator for the Track buttons ([Left] 
and [Right] buttons) extinguished? (p. 35) 
If the button indicator is out, the music on that 
track is not heard. Press the track button so the 
indicator is illuminated.
 
Can’t record
 
Has the track buttons for recording been 
selected? (p. 36–p. 39)
 
Tempo of recorded 
song or metronome 
is off
 
If you select an built-in song in which the 
tempo changes during the song, and then 
record, the tempo will change in the same way 
for the performances. The tempo of the 
metronome will also change in the same way.
If you record additional material without 
erasing the previously recorded song, the song 
will be recorded at the first-recorded tempo. 
Please erase the previously recorded song 
before you re-record (p. 40).
 
The recorded 
performance has 
disappeared
 
Recorded performance that have not been 
backed up with Song Backup is erased with the 
power is turned off. A performance cannot be 
restored once it’s been deleted.
The HP107 includes a “Song Backup function” 
(p. 45), which allows you to store song 
recorded with the HP107 in the instrument 
itself. Use the Song Backup function to save 
any performance you do not want deleted to 
the HP107.
 
Depressing a pedal 
has no effect, or the 
pedal effect doesn’t 
stop
 
Is the pedal connected correctly? 
Make sure the pedal cable extending from the 
stand is securely connected to the pedal jack on 
the rear of the unit (p. 12).
 
The pedal rattles
 
Adjust the adjuster underneath the pedal so 
that the adjuster presses firmly against the 
floor surface (p. 14).
 
Reverberation still 
audible even with 
Reverb turned off
 
Since the H107’s piano sounds accurately 
reproduce the depth and reverberation of the 
original acoustic piano, you may find that 
reverberation is audible when the Key Off 
function and Grand Space are enabled.
If you want to eliminate the reverberation, turn 
off the Key Off function (p. 19) and Grand Space 
(p. 23–24).
 
In the upper range, 
the sound changes 
abruptly beyond a 
certain key
 
On an acoustic piano, notes in the upper one 
and a half octaves of the keyboard continue to 
sound until they decay naturally, regardless of 
the damper pedal. There is a difference in the 
timbre as well. Roland pianos faithfully 
simulate such characteristics of the acoustic 
piano. On the HP107, the range that is 
unaffected by the damper pedal will change 
depending on the Key Transpose setting.
 
Case
Cause/Remedy
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