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Chapter 4 other functions, Reset to default factory settings (factory reset), Installing the rack mount adaptor – Roland GI-20 User Manual

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Chapter 4 Other Functions

Reset to Default Factory
Settings (Factory Reset)

The procedure for restoring the GI-20’s internal settings to
the state they were in when the unit left the factory is called a
“Factory Reset.” This procedure allows you to return the
patch parameters for Patches 01–50, pickup sensitivity
settings, MIDI transmission, and other system parameters to
their original factory values.

Here, you can set the GUITAR/BASS switch to select patch
content that is optimized for the use of either a guitar or bass.

* With the factory settings, this is set to patches that are

optimized for the guitar.

The Factory Reset operation undoes any settings you have
changed and discards any edits you have made to its
patches. If you have settings or patches you wish to preserve,
use the Bulk Dump operation (p. 29) to save them, before
performing the Factory Reset operation.

1. Turn off the power to the GI-20.

2. Set GUITAR/BASS to match the instrument you are

using (guitar or bass).

3. Hold down [TUNER (STRING SEL)] and turn on the

power.

“in” appears in the display.

fig.04-01

* To cancel the procedure, turn off the power to the GI-20.

4. Press [WRITE].

“Wr” appears in the display and the dot in the display
flashes, and Factory Reset is carried out.

fig.04-02

When Factory Reset is completed, “oF” flashes in the
display.

Never turn off the power while Factory Reset is in
progress. Doing so may damage the unit.

5. Turn off the power to the GI-20.

Installing the Rack Mount
Adaptor

When installing on the rack-mount adaptor (RAD-50;
optional), use the screw (M4 x 8) included with the rack-
mount adaptor.

fig.04-03

Attaching the Rubber Feet

If you are not going to be using a rack mount adaptor, attach
the rubber feet as shown.

fig.04-04

Flash

F l a s h

Screw (M4 x 8)

Affix the supplied rubber feet
onto the bottom of the unit