Yamaha HD-300 HD-300 Owners Manual - Page 36
Appendix, Error Messages
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Appendix Error Messages If an error occurs, a message will appear on the display. Use the following chart to confirm the problem and find an appropriate solution. Message Battery Power is Low. Connect AC Adaptor Backup Error MIDI Error Update Error Please Reboot. File Open Error File Read Error File Close Error File Write Error Connect USB Memory. Cannot Record. Cannot Play. Operation Failed. USB Device Error System File Error File Error Disk Full Error File is too Large. USB Connection Error USB Overcurrent Error Format Error Cause The battery power is low. The function cannot be used, since now power is being drawn from batteries. An error occurred reading the settings. An error occurred while transmitting and receiving MIDI data. An error occurred during the update. The instrument needs to be restarted. An error occurred while reading the file. Solution Replace all 6 batteries. Turn off the power, connect the AC adapter, and then turn it on again (pages 13, 14). Do not remove the power adapter or batteries until the screen display disappears when turning off the power. Check the connection status with the computer or iPhone/iPad. Turn off the power and then turn it on again (pages 14, 15). Check the connection status of the USB device and the content data of the device. An error occurred while writing the file. No USB device is connected. The USB device is write-protected. Failed to play back the file. File deletion failed. An error occurred while accessing the USB device. An error occurred while accessing the system file. An error occurred while accessing the file. During recording, the recording data size has exceeded the remaining capacity of the USB device. The remaining capacity of the USB device has run out while writing a file. The selected file was too large to read. Failed to connect the USB device. An abnormal current has flowed through the USB device. (The USB device is defective.) An unformatted USB device is inserted. Check the USB device connection status, device data contents, and write protect status. Connect a USB device (page 33). Check the write protect status of the USB device. Check the USB device connection status, device data contents, and write protect status. Delete unnecessary files of the USB device, on your computer. Reduce the size of the file. Check the USB device status, and then reconnect the device. Unplug the USB device and use another USB device. Check the format of the USB device. This instrument only supports FAT32 format. 36 HD-300 Owner's Manual