Roland 60S Manual Do Utilizador

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Troubleshooting
If the AT-90S/80S/60S does not function in the way you except, first check the following chart. If this does 
not resolve the problem, consult your dealer or a nearby Roland Service Station.
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When you press the [Power 
On] switch, the power doesn’t 
come on.
Power cord is not connected correct-
ly.
Connect the power cord correctly.
No sound is heard.
The [Master Volume] slider is set too 
low.
Turn the [Master Volume] knob to-
ward “Max.”
Headphones are connected.
When you connect the headphones, 
the sound is heard only through the 
headphones.
If you want sound to be output from 
the speakers, disconnect the head-
phones.
The volume is set too low on the Lev-
el [▲] [▼] buttons.
Press the Level [▲][▼] buttons to 
raise the volume.
The volume is set too low on the Ex-
pression Pedal.
Advance the expression pedal.
You do not have a Voice selected.
Voices that have their button indica-
tor lit can be played.
Press a voice button to select a voice.
No sound is heard.
(by the Upper keyboard)
You have selected Drums/SFX for 
the Lower keyboard, and are playing 
a key to which no drum sound or 
Sound Effect has been assigned.
Either turn off Drums/SFX, or play a 
note to which a drum sound or 
sound effect is assigned.
No sound is heard.
(by the Lower keyboard)
“Percussion Set 3” has been selected 
for the Upper keyboard.
When “Percussion Set 3” is selected, 
some keys may have no sound as-
signed to them.
For the upper keyboard, select a 
voice other than “Percussion Set 3.”
No sound is heard.
(by the pedalboard)
Pedal cord is not connected correct-
ly.
Use the pedal cable to connect the 
pedal correctly.
No sound is heard (when a 
MIDI instrument is connect-
ed).
The power of the connected external 
devices is not turned on.
Use the correct procedure to turn on 
the power of the connected external 
devices.
The Computer switch on the bottom 
of the unit is not set to “MIDI.”
Change the setting of the computer 
switch.
Damper Pedal does not oper-
ate.
The damper pedal affects only the 
Lower keyboard and Upper key-
board. The damper pedal does not 
affect the Bass pedalboard.
You can change the settings so that 
the damper pedal affects the Upper 
keyboard.
The damper pedal does not affect the 
Solo voice.
This is not a malfunction.
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Expression Pedal does not 
operate.
The function of the Expression Pedal 
during recording or the function 
during playback has been set to 
“COMPOSER.”
Set the expression pedal function 
during recording to “PEDAL,” and 
during playback to “PEDAL” or 
“PEDAL+COMP.”