Yamaha CLP-535 Owner's Manual - Page 103

Messa, Meanin, Protected Son

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Message List Message No device No response from USB device Notice: Protected Song Please wait Protected device Protected Song Remaining space on drive is low Same file name exists Song error Song too large System limit Unformatted device Unsupported device USB device overcurrent error USB hub hierarchical error USB power consumption exceeded Wrong device Wrong name Meaning A USB flash memory was not connected to the instrument when you attempted to perform a device-related operation. Connect the device, and try again. The instrument cannot communicate with the connected USB device. Redo the connection (page 70). If you still see this message, the USB device may be damaged. This message appears when you attempt to handle the Protected Song. For information on the limitation of file operations, see page 61. The instrument is processing the data. Wait until the message disappears, then go on to the next step. This message appears when you attempt a file operation (page 61), record your performance or save the data on a read-only USB flash memory. Cancel the read-only setting, if possible, and try again. If you still see this message, the USB flash memory is internally protected (such as commercially available music data). You cannot make the file operation or record your performance to such a device. You attempted a file operation to a Protected Song or read-only file. Data of those types have handling limitations (page 61), and also cannot be used for editing (page 57). Use a read-only file after cancelling the read-only setting. Since the remaining space on the "User"/USB flash memory is low, delete any unnecessary files (page 63) before recording. This message appears to prompt you to confirm if overwriting or not when executing a Copy/Move/ MIDItoAudio operation. This message appears, if a problem is found with the Song data when you select a Song or while the Song is playing. In this case, reselect the Song, and try again to play back. If the message still appears, the Song data may have been damaged. The size of Song data (MIDI/Audio) exceeds the limitation. The following causes can be considered. • The Song size you attempt to play back exceeds the limitation. The limitation for playback is approx. 500KB (MIDI), 80 minutes (Audio). • The Song size exceeds the limitation during recording. The limitation for recording is approx. 500KB (MIDI), 80 minutes (Audio). The Audio recording will end automatically and the recorded data before the end is saved; however, the MIDI Song will be lost. • The Song size exceeds the limitation during converting a MIDI Song to an Audio Song. The limitation is 80 minutes (Audio). This message appears when the number of files exceeds the system limit. The maximum number of files which can be saved in a folder is 250. Try again after deleting/moving the unnecessary file(s). This message appears when you attempt to use an unformatted USB flash memory. Format it (page 92), and try again. This message appears when an unsupported USB flash memory is connected. Use a device whose compatibility has been confirmed by Yamaha (page 70). Communication with the USB device has been cut off because of an abnormal power surge to the device. Disconnect the USB device from the USB [TO DEVICE] terminal and turn the [1] (Standby/On) switch of the instrument standby and on again. The USB hub is connected in two layers. USB hub use is limited to one layer. A bus-powered USB hub is usually recommended. When this message appears, however, use a self-powered USB hub (with its own power source) and turn the power to on, or use a device whose compatibility has been confirmed by Yamaha (page 70). The file operation cannot be made to the connected USB flash memory. The following causes can be considered. • The USB flash memory in not formatted. Format it (page 92), and try again. • The number of files exceeds the system limit. The maximum number of files and folders which can be saved in a folder is 250. Try again after deleting/moving the unnecessary file(s). The Song name is not appropriate. This message appears during the "Renaming files" (page 66) operation because of the following causes. Rename the Song correctly. • No character has been input. • You used a period or space at the beginning/ending of a Song name. 103 CLP-585/575/545/535/565GP Owner's Manual

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Message List
103
CLP-585/575/545/535/565GP Owner’s Manual
No device
A USB flash memory was not connected to the instrument when you attempted to perform a device-related
operation. Connect the device, and try again.
No response
from USB device
The instrument cannot communicate with the connected USB device. Redo the connection (page 70). If
you still see this message, the USB device may be damaged.
Notice:
Protected Son
g
This message appears when you attempt to handle the Protected Song. For information on the limitation of
file operations, see page 61.
Please wait
The instrument is processing the data. Wait until the message disappears, then go on to the next step.
Protected device
This message appears when you attempt a file operation (page 61), record your performance or save the
data on a read-only USB flash memory. Cancel the read-only setting, if possible, and try again. If you still
see this message, the USB flash memory is internally protected (such as commercially available music
data). You cannot make the file operation or record your performance to such a device.
Protected Son
g
You attempted a file operation to a Protected Song or read-only file. Data of those types have handling
limitations (page 61), and also cannot be used for editing (page 57). Use a read-only file after cancelling
the read-only setting.
Remainin
g
space
on drive is low
Since the remaining space on the “User”/USB flash memory is low, delete any unnecessary files (page 63)
before recording.
Same file name exists
This message appears to prompt you to confirm if overwriting or not when executing a Copy/Move/
MIDItoAudio operation.
Son
g
error
This message appears, if a problem is found with the Song data when you select a Song or while the Song
is playing. In this case, reselect the Song, and try again to play back. If the message still appears, the Song
data may have been damaged.
Son
g
too lar
g
e
The size of Song data (MIDI/Audio) exceeds the limitation. The following causes can be considered.
• The Song size you attempt to play back exceeds the limitation. The limitation for playback is approx.
500KB (MIDI), 80 minutes (Audio).
• The Song size exceeds the limitation during recording. The limitation for recording is approx. 500KB
(MIDI), 80 minutes (Audio). The Audio recording will end automatically and the recorded data before the
end is saved; however, the MIDI Song will be lost.
The Song size exceeds the limitation during converting a MIDI Song to an Audio Song. The limitation is 80
minutes (Audio).
System limit
This message appears when the number of files exceeds the system limit. The maximum number of files
which can be saved in a folder is 250. Try again after deleting/moving the unnecessary file(s).
Unformatted device
This message appears when you attempt to use an unformatted USB flash memory. Format it (page 92),
and try again.
Unsupported device
This message appears when an unsupported USB flash memory is connected. Use a device whose
compatibility has been confirmed by Yamaha (page 70).
USB device
overcurrent error
Communication with the USB device has been cut off because of an abnormal power surge to the device.
Disconnect the USB device from the USB [TO DEVICE] terminal and turn the [
P
] (Standby/On) switch of
the instrument standby and on again.
USB hub
hierarchical error
The USB hub is connected in two layers. USB hub use is limited to one layer.
USB power consumption
exceeded
A
bus-powered USB hub is usually recommended. When this message appears, however, use a self-powered
USB hub (with its own power source) and turn the power to on, or use a device whose compatibility
has been
confirmed by Yamaha (page 70).
Wron
g
device
The file operation cannot be made to the connected USB flash memory. The following causes can be
considered.
• The USB flash memory in not formatted. Format it (page 92), and try again.
• The number of files exceeds the system limit. The maximum number of files and folders which can be
saved in a folder is 250. Try again after deleting/moving the unnecessary file(s).
Wron
g
name
The Song name is not appropriate. This message appears during the “Renaming files” (page 66) operation
because of the following causes. Rename the Song correctly.
• No character has been input.
• You used a period or space at the beginning/ending of a Song name.
Messa
g
e
Meanin
g