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Error Messages

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194 Appendix Error Messages If the D24 displays an error message, follow the instructions below. Message Meaning Remedy Sync no comm TC not read WC not read FILE ERROR DEV CONT ERR SCSI BREAK n FIFO UO ERR n INVALID COM n PARITY ERR n SCSI OUT n SCSI ERR nn MEDIA ERR nn DRIVE ERR nn REC ERROR TOO SHORT DISK FULL The slave machine is not connected properly. Check the connections to the slave machine. The timecode source cannot be read properly. Check the timecode settings. The wordclock source cannot be read properly. Check the wordclock settings. The MO disk data is not correct. Follow the instructions on the display. If "TURN OFF" is displayed, turn the D24 off and then on again. SCSI communication error. External device connection. Follow the instructions on the display. SCSI communication error. Command break. Follow the instructions on the display. SCSI communication error. FIFO under/over. Follow the instructions on the display. SCSI communication error. Invalid command. Follow the instructions on the display. SCSI communication error. Parity error. Follow the instructions on the display. SCSI communication error. Time out. Follow the instructions on the display. SCSI error. SCSI error other than those listed above. Follow the instructions on the display. Error due to media. Try the following: 1) Clean the media or disk drive head. 2) Physically reformat the disk. See "Physical Formatting for MO Disks" on page 173. If the error persists, change the media. Error due to media or drive. Reload the disk. If the error persists, change the media. If that doesn't fix it, the drive may be broken, in which case you should see your Yamaha dealer. An incorrectly recorded track has been detected and its contents may be distorted. This message may appear after recording on a disk containing heavily edited tracks and is due to the D24's disk drive not been able to keep up with the excessive workload. Press the [UNDO] button to undo the last recording, reduce the number of tracks selected for simultaneous recording, and try recording again. Temporarily assigning unused virtual tracks to main tracks is another way to reduce the D24's workload. The interval between the points is too short. For part editing, the minimum interval between the start and end points is 15 ms. For punch in/out recording, the minimum interval is 15 ms. Increase the interval as necessary. There is no space available for storing sound files. Retrieve some disk space by using the Optimize function. See "Recovering Disk Space" on page 172 for more information. Delete or erase an unwanted project. D24-Owner's Manual

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194
Appendix
D24—Owner’s Manual
Error Messages
If the D24 displays an error message, follow the instructions below.
Message
Meaning
Remedy
Sync no comm
The slave machine is not con-
nected properly.
Check the connections to the slave
machine.
TC not read
The timecode source cannot be
read properly.
Check the timecode settings.
WC not read
The wordclock source cannot be
read properly.
Check the wordclock settings.
FILE ERROR
The MO disk data is not correct.
Follow the instructions on the display. If
TURN OFF
is displayed, turn the D24
off and then on again.
DEV CONT ERR
SCSI communication error. Exter-
nal device connection.
Follow the instructions on the display.
SCSI BREAK n
SCSI communication error. Com-
mand break.
Follow the instructions on the display.
FIFO UO ERR n
SCSI communication error. FIFO
under/over.
Follow the instructions on the display.
INVALID COM n
SCSI communication error. Invalid
command.
Follow the instructions on the display.
PARITY ERR n
SCSI communication error. Parity
error.
Follow the instructions on the display.
SCSI OUT n
SCSI communication error. Time
out.
Follow the instructions on the display.
SCSI ERR nn
SCSI error. SCSI error other than
those listed above.
Follow the instructions on the display.
MEDIA ERR nn
Error due to media.
Try the following:
1) Clean the media or disk drive head.
2) Physically reformat the disk. See
Physical Formatting for MO Disks
on
page 173. If the error persists, change
the media.
DRIVE ERR nn
Error due to media or drive.
Reload the disk. If the error persists,
change the media. If that doesn
t
x it,
the drive may be broken, in which case
you should see your Yamaha dealer.
REC ERROR
An incorrectly recorded track has
been detected and its contents
may be distorted. This message
may appear after recording on a
disk containing heavily edited
tracks and is due to the D24
s disk
drive not been able to keep up
with the excessive workload.
Press the [UNDO] button to undo the
last recording, reduce the number of
tracks selected for simultaneous record-
ing, and try recording again. Temporarily
assigning unused virtual tracks to main
tracks is another way to reduce the D24
s
workload.
TOO SHORT
The interval between the points is
too short.
For part editing, the minimum interval
between the start and end points is 15
ms. For punch in/out recording, the min-
imum interval is 15 ms. Increase the
interval as necessary.
DISK FULL
There is no space available for
storing sound
les.
Retrieve some disk space by using the
Optimize function. See
Recovering Disk
Space
on page 172 for more informa-
tion.
Delete or erase an unwanted project.