Yamaha DGX-640 Owner's Manual - Page 111
Appendix, LCD Message, Comment
View all Yamaha DGX-640 manuals
Add to My Manuals
Save this manual to your list of manuals |
Page 111 highlights
Messages LCD Message Comment Saving... Displayed while saving data in the memory. Never turn the power off while saving. Doing so may result in data loss. Send OK? Confirms whether the data transmission is executed or not. Sending... Displayed while transmitting data. "Since the media is in use now, this function is not available." Indicates that the file control function is currently unavailable since the media is being accessed. Style data is too large to load. Indicates that style data cannot be loaded since the style data is too large. Sure ? [YES/NO] Reconfirms whether each operation is executed or not. "The limit of the media has been reached." Indicates that saving data cannot be executed since the folder/directory structure has become too complicated. The media is not formatted. Indicates the inserted media has not been formatted. "The media is write-protected." Indicates that the inserted media cannot be written since it is write-protected. Set to the write-protect switch to the "overwrite" position before use. The notation cannot be displayed, since this song is not allowed to display the notation. This message will appear if you attempt to display the score of a song for which score display is prohibited. "The song data is too large to be converted Indicates that the score cannot be displayed since the song data is too large. to notation." There are too many files. Indicates that saving data cannot be executed since the total number of files exceeds the capacity. "This function is not available now." Indicates the designated function is not available since the instrument is executing another job. [nnn] "file name" Indicates the file name of the currently transmitting. "nnn" indicates the receiving block. NOTE • Not all the messages are listed in the table: the messages necessary to be explained only. Appendix Owner's Manual 111