Yamaha P-250 Owner's Manual - Page 84
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Message List Message Meaning This message will appear if there is no song for the "SaveToMemory" (page 54) operation to save. In this case, no song will be saved. You tried to delete a file that does not exist in the storage memory. You cannot delete the file. You tried to delete a song that does not exist in the storage memory. You cannot delete the song. "Overwrite?" When you record additional material on a song that already contains data, or if you have edited a performance file that already contains data, this message asks you to confirm that you really want to save the new data by overwriting the previous song. Press the B [+(YES)] button to allow overwriting. Press the B [-(NO)] button to cancel the operation. You tried to start playing a song or perform another operation right after you selected the song. Wait until the message disappears. You tried to edit data in internally-protected files. You cannot edit such files. After you load an internally-protected song, such as commerciallyavailable music data, into the P-250's current memory or storage memory, you tried to save the song to a personal computer. You cannot save such a song to a personal computer, etc. This message prompts you to select whether to save the edited settings. Press the B [+(YES)] button to save the settings. Press the [EXIT] button to cancel. You tried to perform another operation before saving the recorded song to storage memory. If you continue the operation, the recorded song will be lost. To delete the new recording, press the B [-(NO)] button. To keep the recording, press the B [+(YES)] button. The P-250 displays the "SaveToMemory" (page 54) parameter screen. Save the recorded song, then proceed another operation. 1. This message will appear 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 once again to play it back. If the message still appears, the song data may have been damaged. 2. This message will appear if a different "CharacterCode" (page 55) is selected than when you assigned the song name. In this case, switch the "CharacterCode," re-select the song, and start the playback. Appendix 84 P-250