User`s manual
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14 What to do if...
If you want to completely stop the operation of the PIX-3, detach the AC adapter from AC outlet.
The PIX-3 doesn't operate
Check the following.
- Is the STANDBY key on (with the STANDBY LED lit
up)?
- Are the settings for the computer and software correct?
- Are the cable connected correctly?
Pressing the STANDBY key does not switch off the
power.
Unplug the AC adapter from the unit.
The STANDBY LEDs repeatedly flashes once
This may indicate a hardware error. Try switching the power
off and back on, then repeating the desired operation. If the
same error display occurs, consult your authorized Roland
dealer or service center.
The STANDBY LEDs repeatedly flashes twice
- When the unit is in its initialized state immediately
switching on the power, the error may be displayed if some
object touches the sensor.
If this happens, switch off the power, remove the object
touching the sensor, then switch the power back on.
- This may indicate a hardware error. Try switching the
power off and back on, then repeating the desired opera-
tion. If the same error display occurs, consult your
authorized Roland dealer or service center.
The STANDBY LEDs repeatedly flashes three
times
This indicates a communications error.
Switch off the power and check the following.
- Are the communications port settings made for Dr.
PICZA correct?
- Are the connections for the AC adapter and the cable
connecting the unit to the computer secure?
- Are the AC adapter and the cable connecting the unit to
the computer free of any internal broken wires?
- Is the operation of the computer correct?
- Was the power to the computer switched on before the
PIX-3 was turned on? (Be sure to power up the com-
puter first, then switch on the power to the PIX-3.)
The tip of the sensor was inadvertently bent
Please purchase a sensor unit APS-1 (sold separately).