Greetings - Has anyone replaced the battery in a XV-5050? If so, what type of battery and where it located in the unit?
Thanks in advance for your help :-)
XV-5050 Battery
Re: XV-5050 Battery
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My son and I opened and disassembled my XV-5050 for clean and maintenance, no battery located anywhere, prolly there should be some backup component embedded in the PCB, but at least there is not the usual round battery type CR2032 or similar in XV-5050 inner.
My son and I opened and disassembled my XV-5050 for clean and maintenance, no battery located anywhere, prolly there should be some backup component embedded in the PCB, but at least there is not the usual round battery type CR2032 or similar in XV-5050 inner.
Re: XV-5050 Battery
Hi,
has anyone figured out if / where the battery is?
I downloaded the Service manual https://www.synthxl.com/roland-xv-5050/ , but doesn't look like there is a battery, nor can I see one inside
Roland XV-5050
Another post mentions it uses flash memory, and that they resolved the issue, but doesn't elaborate further.
Any ideas - I'm sure other Roland models have the same issue.
Thanks.
has anyone figured out if / where the battery is?
I downloaded the Service manual https://www.synthxl.com/roland-xv-5050/ , but doesn't look like there is a battery, nor can I see one inside
Roland XV-5050
Another post mentions it uses flash memory, and that they resolved the issue, but doesn't elaborate further.
Any ideas - I'm sure other Roland models have the same issue.
Thanks.
Re: XV-5050 Battery
Hmm - I think if it's the flash memory, then its chip IC3:
Looks like I'm going to have to open it up and hopefully it's just a bad solder joint.
Looks like I'm going to have to open it up and hopefully it's just a bad solder joint.
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Re: XV-5050 Battery
No sign of battery in parts list. If there's some problem with non-volatile memory then EEPROM chip IC10 is a possible suspect as well. When data is written to EEPROM or FLASH, more current is needed which can expose power rail issues like weak bypass caps.
What are the exact symptoms? My hunch is that Flash is used for USER data and EEPROM is used for SYSTEM data. Might help sniff it out.
What are the exact symptoms? My hunch is that Flash is used for USER data and EEPROM is used for SYSTEM data. Might help sniff it out.
Re: XV-5050 Battery
The symptoms are basically if I change anything (so let’s say changing the LCD contrast), it will be forgotten after power off.
It’s a problem for me because I have a MAC, and the Roland USB driver is not supported anymore. You can set the XV-5050 to use a generic USB mode - BUT to get it to work, it needs a reboot, which clears the change I just made!
It’s a problem for me because I have a MAC, and the Roland USB driver is not supported anymore. You can set the XV-5050 to use a generic USB mode - BUT to get it to work, it needs a reboot, which clears the change I just made!
Re: XV-5050 Battery
Caps perhaps. Had similar with a JV-1080, if you edited anything in a patch and tried to save your work it would revert to the un-edtied instance. Replacing Power supply caps fixed it. Ok, your hardware is different, but caps still wear out and when stuff is written to Flash, it can gobble big spikes of current.
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That is certainly possible.
But in a bizarre turn of events, it just started working!
The only thing I can think of is that it's been pretty warm these last few days (yeah sometimes this happens in the UK - thanks to:
THE GLOBAL WARMING CRISIS - (just kidding, there is no crisis).
So maybe some component got up to a temperature that got it working?
Anyway, USB is now working on MAC's. Shame it doesn't do audio over USB like some (most) of the boutiques. It would be great if there was an audio interface that could take SPDIF or TOSLINK digital, and output USB audio to the PC. Theres plenty of DAC's that can take USB and output digital, so I don't see why it can't go in the other direction. Guess this is a whole other topic......
But in a bizarre turn of events, it just started working!
The only thing I can think of is that it's been pretty warm these last few days (yeah sometimes this happens in the UK - thanks to:
THE GLOBAL WARMING CRISIS - (just kidding, there is no crisis).
So maybe some component got up to a temperature that got it working?
Anyway, USB is now working on MAC's. Shame it doesn't do audio over USB like some (most) of the boutiques. It would be great if there was an audio interface that could take SPDIF or TOSLINK digital, and output USB audio to the PC. Theres plenty of DAC's that can take USB and output digital, so I don't see why it can't go in the other direction. Guess this is a whole other topic......