Yamaha CLP-280 Owner's Manual - Page 95

more songs. Save songs to an external device or delete, some songs in the storage memory

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Message List Detailed Settings Message HostError LastPowerOffIllegal MemoryChecking MakeDir ---:Select USB Drive MemoryFull NoFile NoDrive NoSongToCopy NoSongToMove Meaning There is a problem with the USB [TO HOST] terminal • When using the CLP-280/270 connected to your personal com- puter: The driver or MIDI application on your computer is not functioning correctly, perhaps because the computer is turned off, the cable is not connected correctly. In this case, turn off the power of the CLP-280/270 and your computer, and check the cable connections. Then turn on the power in the order of your computer → CLP-280/270, and check that the driver and MIDI application on your computer are functioning correctly. • When using the CLP-280/270 by itself: This message may appear if a cable is left connected to the USB [TO HOST] terminal of the CLP-280/270. In this case, turn off the power of the CLP-280/270, disconnect the cable, and then turn on the power again. If the cable is left connected, the CLP-280/270 may not function correctly. This message will appear when the power is turned on after turning off the power while saving a song or internal settings. The internal memory is being checked while this message appears. If the internal settings are damaged, they will be reset to the initial settings. If Memory songs are damaged, they will be deleted. This message appears when you attempt to create a folder to a USB storage device that cannot be accessed. Check that the USB storage device is connected to the instrument and that the [SELECT] switch specifies the appropriate device, then try again. There is not enough memory space left and you cannot save any more songs. Save songs to an external device (page 46) or delete some songs in the storage memory, then save new data to memory. A USB storage device was not connected to the instrument when you attempted to perform a drive-related function. Connect the device and continue. • This message will appear when there is no file to load from the media, even if the file name is displayed. Securely insert the media. • This message will appear when two-byte letters are included in the file name. You tried to copy a song that does not exist in the Storage memory or on USB storage device. Select a Memory song or External song via the [SONG SELECT] button. You tried to move a song that does not exist in the Storage memory or on USB storage device. Select a Memory song or External song via the [SONG SELECT] button. CLP-280/270 Owner's Manual 95

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CLP-280/270 Owner’s Manual
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Detailed Settings
Message List
Message
Meaning
There is a problem with the USB [TO HOST] terminal
• When using the CLP-280/270 connected to your personal com-
puter:
The driver or MIDI application on your computer is not function-
ing correctly, perhaps because the computer is turned off, the cable
is not connected correctly. In this case, turn off the power of the
CLP-280/270 and your computer, and check the cable connec-
tions. Then turn on the power in the order of your computer
CLP-280/270, and check that the driver and MIDI application on
your computer are functioning correctly.
When using the CLP-280/270 by itself:
This message may appear if a cable is left connected to the USB
[TO HOST] terminal of the CLP-280/270. In this case, turn off the
power of the CLP-280/270, disconnect the cable, and then turn on
the power again. If the cable is left connected, the CLP-280/270
may not function correctly.
This message will appear when the power is turned on after turning
off the power while saving a song or internal settings. The internal
memory is being checked while this message appears. If the internal
settings are damaged, they will be reset to the initial settings. If
Memory songs are damaged, they will be deleted.
This message appears when you attempt to create a folder to a USB
storage device that cannot be accessed. Check that the USB storage
device is connected to the instrument and that the [SELECT] switch
specifies the appropriate device, then try again.
There is not enough memory space left and you cannot save any
more songs. Save songs to an external device (page 46) or delete
some songs in the storage memory, then save new data to memory.
A USB storage device was not connected to the instrument when
you attempted to perform a drive-related function. Connect the
device and continue.
This message will appear when there is no file to load from the
media, even if the file name is displayed. Securely insert the media.
This message will appear when two-byte letters are included in the
file name.
You tried to copy a song that does not exist in the Storage memory
or on USB storage device. Select a Memory song or External song via
the [SONG SELECT] button.
You tried to move a song that does not exist in the Storage memory
or on USB storage device. Select a Memory song or External song via
the [SONG SELECT] button.
HostError
LastPowerOffIllegal
MemoryChecking
MakeDir
---:Select USB Drive
MemoryFull
NoDrive
NoFile
NoSongToCopy
NoSongToMove