Casio LK 210 User Guide - Page 44

Memory Card Error Messages

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Using a Memory Card Memory Card Error Messages Display Message Cause Err No Card There is no memory card loaded in the keyboard or the memory card you are using is not loaded correctly. Err No File (1) The memory card song data that is supported by the keyboard is not in the MUSICDAT folder. (2) The memory card does not have a MUSICDAT folder. Err WrongDat The data is damaged. Err SizeOver The file is too large to be played by this keyboard. Err Protect The memory card is write-protected. Err Format Err Not SMF0 Err Card R/W (1) The memory card has a format that is not supported by this keyboard. (2) The memory card has a capacity that is not supported by this keyboard. (3) There is something wrong with the memory card. There is no Format 0 SMF format file. This keyboard supports Format 0 SMF files only. The memory card cannot be written to or formatted for some reason. Action Load a memory card or correctly reinsert the memory card page E-40 (1) Move the files containing song data supported by the keyboard to the MUSICDAT folder. (2) Create a MUSICDAT folder and move the applicable files into the folder. Formatting the card will create a MUSICDAT folder automatically. page E-40 Take the necessary steps to replace the damaged data with normal data. The maximum supported file size is 320 KB. Select a smaller file page E-41 Remove write protection and re-format the card pages E-39, 40 (1) Use this keyboard to format the card page E-40 (2) This keyboard supports cards with a capacity of 1 GB or less page E-39 (3) Use a different card. Use a Format 0 SMF format file page E-39 Use a different card. E-42

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Memory Card Error Messages
Using a Memory Card
Display Message
Cause
Action
Err No Card
Err No File
Err WrongDat
Err SizeOver
Err Protect
Err Format
Err Not SMF0
Err Card R/W
There is no memory card loaded in the keyboard
or the memory card you are using is not loaded
correctly.
(1) The memory card song data that is supported
by the keyboard is not in the MUSICDAT folder.
(2) The memory card does not have a MUSICDAT
folder.
The data is damaged.
The file is too large to be played by this keyboard.
The memory card is write-protected.
(1) The memory card has a format that is not
supported by this keyboard.
(2) The memory card has a capacity that is not
supported by this keyboard.
(3) There is something wrong with the memory
card.
There is no Format 0 SMF format file. This keyboard
supports Format 0 SMF files only.
The memory card cannot be written to or formatted
for some reason.
Load a memory card or correctly reinsert the
memory card.
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page E-40
(1) Move the files containing song data supported
by the keyboard to the MUSICDAT folder.
(2) Create a MUSICDAT folder and move the
applicable files into the folder. Formatting the
card will create a MUSICDAT folder
automatically.
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page E-40
Take the necessary steps to replace the damaged
data with normal data.
The maximum supported file size is 320 KB. Select
a smaller file.
.....................................................................
page E-41
Remove write protection and re-format the card.
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pages E-39, 40
(1) Use this keyboard to format the card.
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page E-40
(2) This keyboard supports cards with a capacity
of 1 GB or less.
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page E-39
(3) Use a different card.
Use a Format 0 SMF format file.
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page E-39
Use a different card.