Power management settings” (p. 100), Power management settings – Roland SD-50 User Manual

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Troubleshooting

If you experience problems such as interrupted notes or
dropouts in the sound, you may be able to solve the problem
by changing your computer’s power management settings.

Windows 7 users

1.

Open the “Control Panel,” click [System and

Security], and then click [Power Options].

If you’re using an icon display, double-click the [Power
Options] icon.

2.

In “Select a power plan,” choose [High

performance].

3.

In the [High performance] area, click [Change plan

settings].

If you don’t see [High performance], click [Show additional
plans].

4.

Click [Change advanced power settings].

5.

In “Power Options” [Advanced Settings], click the
[+] symbol for “Hard Disk,” and click the [+] symbol

for “Turn off hard disk after” to open it.

6.

Click [Setting (Minutes)], and click the down arrow

to change the setting to [Never].

7.

Click [OK] to close the “Power Options” window.

8.

Close the “Edit Plan Settings” screen.

Windows Vista users

1.

Open the “Control Panel,” click [System and

Maintenance], and then click [Power Options].

If you’re using the Classic view, double-click the [Power
Options] icon.

2.

In “Select a power plan,” choose [High

performance].

3.

In the [High performance] area, click [Change plan
settings].

4.

Click [Change advanced power settings].

5.

In “Power Options” [Advanced Settings], click the
[+] symbol for “Hard Disk,” and click the [+] symbol

for “Turn off hard disk after” to open it.

6.

Click [Setting (Minutes)], and click the down arrow

to change the setting to [Never].

7.

Click [OK] to close the “Power Options” window.

8.

Close the “Edit Plan Settings” screen.

Windows XP users

1.

Open the “Control Panel,” click [Performance and

Maintenance], and click [Power Options].

If you’re using the Classic view, double-click the [Power
Options] icon.

2.

Click the [Power Schemes] tab, and in the “Power

Schemes” field, select [Always On].

3.

Click [OK] to close “Power Options Properties.”

Mac OS X users

* Depending on the version of Mac OS X that you use, you may

not be able to make the setting below.

1.

In “System Preferences,” click [Energy Saver].

2.

Click [Options].

3.

In the “Processor Performance” field, choose

[Highest].

Power Management Settings

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