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SD Memory Card Error Messages

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Saving Data SD Memory Card Error Messages Display Message Err Card R/W Err CardFull Err No Card Err No Data Err Name Err ReadOnly Err Format Err Mem Full Err Not SMF0 Err No File Err Protect Err Convert Err WrongDat Cause There is something wrong with the memory card. The memory card is full. 1. The memory card is not set correctly in the card slot. 2. There is no memory card in the card slot or the memory card was removed part way through a card access operation. You are attempting to save data to an SD memory card while a keyboard user area that does not contain any data is selected. 1. A file with the same name as the one you are trying to use already exists. 2. You are trying to use a file name that is not allowed by MS-DOS. Attempt to save a file using the same name as an existing file that is read only. 1. The format of the memory card is not compatible with this keyboard. 2. The memory card is not formatted. 3. The memory card is damaged. Keyboard memory became full while importing data from a memory card. The file you are reading is not an SMF 0 format file. 1. The keyboard cannot find any file it can read on the memory card. 2. You are trying to store an SMF to an SD memory card when there is no SMF in keyboard memory. The memory card is write protected. There is not enough unused memory available to save data produced by converting song data from SONG format to SMF format. The data on the memory card is corrupted. Action Use a different memory card. 1. Use a different memory card. 2. Delete files you no longer need from the memory card (page E-92). 1. Remove the memory card and reinsert it correctly (page E-84). 2. Insert a memory card into the card slot. Never remove a memory card from the card slot while a card access operation is in progress. Select a keyboard user area that contains data. 1. Use a different name (page E-91). 2. Name files using the allowable characters (page E-94). Save the new file to a different card or use another name. 1. Change to a memory card that has the proper format E-84 2. Format the memory card E-93 3. Use a different memory card. 1. Delete any SMF data, waveform data, or accompaniment data that you no longer need from the keyboard's memory to free up keyboard flash memory space. ....... E-74 2. If you have song data stored in Song Memory (SG0 to 4), delete the song data you no longer need E-64 Use SMF 0 format files only. 1. Use a memory card that contains data stored by this keyboard or compatible data from another device. 2. - 1. Use a different memory card. 2. Adjust the SD memory card's write protect switch to enable data storage E-84 Delete any SMF data, waveform data, or accompaniment data that you no longer need from the keyboard's memory to free up keyboard flash memory space (page E-74). Use other data or another memory card. E-95

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E-95
Saving Data
SD Memory Card Error Messages
Display Message
Cause
Action
Err Card R/W
Err CardFull
Err No Card
Err No Data
Err Name
Err ReadOnly
Err Format
Err Mem Full
Err Not SMF0
Err No File
Err Protect
Err Convert
Err WrongDat
There is something wrong with the memory
card.
The memory card is full.
1. The memory card is not set correctly in the
card slot.
2. There is no memory card in the card slot or
the memory card was removed part way
through a card access operation.
You are attempting to save data to an SD
memory card while a keyboard user area that
does not contain any data is selected.
1. A file with the same name as the one you
are trying to use already exists.
2. You are trying to use a file name that is not
allowed by MS-DOS.
Attempt to save a file using the same name as
an existing file that is read only.
1. The format of the memory card is not
compatible with this keyboard.
2. The memory card is not formatted.
3. The memory card is damaged.
Keyboard memory became full while
importing data from a memory card.
The file you are reading is not an SMF 0 format
file.
1. The keyboard cannot find any file it can
read on the memory card.
2. You are trying to store an SMF to an SD
memory card when there is no SMF in
keyboard memory.
The memory card is write protected.
There is not enough unused memory available
to save data produced by converting song data
from SONG format to SMF format.
The data on the memory card is corrupted.
Use a different memory card.
1. Use a different memory card.
2. Delete files you no longer need from the
memory card (page E-92).
1. Remove the memory card and reinsert it
correctly (page E-84).
2. Insert a memory card into the card slot.
Never remove a memory card from the card
slot while a card access operation is in
progress.
Select a keyboard user area that contains data.
1. Use a different name (page E-91).
2. Name files using the allowable characters
(page E-94).
Save the new file to a different card or use
another name.
1. Change to a memory card that has the
proper format
. ........................................
E-84
2. Format the memory card
. .....................
E-93
3. Use a different memory card.
1. Delete any SMF data, waveform data, or
accompaniment data that you no longer
need from the keyboard
s memory to free
up keyboard flash memory space
. .......
E-74
2. If you have song data stored in Song
Memory (SG0 to 4), delete the song data
you no longer need
. ...............................
E-64
Use SMF 0 format files only.
1.
Use a memory card that contains data stored
by this keyboard or compatible data from
another device.
2.
1. Use a different memory card.
2. Adjust the SD memory card
s write protect
switch to enable data storage
. ..............
E-84
Delete any SMF data, waveform data, or
accompaniment data that you no longer need
from the keyboard
s memory to free up
keyboard flash memory space (page E-74).
Use other data or another memory card.