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Message Message List Meaning 1. This message will be displayed if current memory fills up during recording. Recording will stop automatically at this point. The data that had been recorded up to that point will remain. This message will also be displayed if you attempt to enter Record mode for additional recording if that song already occupies all of current memory. In this case, additional recording will not be possible. If there is an alreadyrecorded track that you do not need to keep, you can use "ChannelClear" (page 63) to delete the unneeded track so that you will then be able to record the equivalent amount of additional material. 2. This message will be displayed when you select a song if that song is larger than the capacity of the current memory. This song cannot be loaded into the P-250, and cannot be played back. Please select a different song. This message will be displayed when you edit a song if that song is larger than the capacity of the current memory. This song cannot be edited on the P-250. This message prompts you to start the operation. To start, press the B [+(YES)] button. Press the [EXIT] button to cancel the operation. This message prompts you to confirm the execution. Press the B [+(YES)] button to continue. Press the B [-(NO)] button to cancel. This message means that the P-250 was unable to transmit voice bulk data. If this message appears, make sure that the power to your computer is not turned off, that the cable is connected correctly, that the HOST SELECT switch is set correctly, and that the driver on your computer is functioning correctly. Then try transmitting the data once again. You used a period or space at the beginning of a song name or file name, or you tried to edit a song name or file name that includes unsupported characters. The P-250 could not process the name. The P250 will display the previous screen in three seconds. Rename the song correctly. Appendix P-250 85