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3. Error messages 3. Error messages Monitor Illegal Input This will appear in response to inappropriate operation or input. Check your input method. Preset Phrase This will appear when you attempt to edit a Preset Phrase. If you wish to edit a preset phrase, you must first copy it to a User Phrase. No Data When a job is executed, this will appear if the selected track or area contains no data, making the job invalid. Re-select the area. Time Sig. Mismatch In Pattern mode, this will appear when you attempt to input a phrase whose time signature is different than the time signature of the pattern. Change the time signature of the pattern, and try the operation again. Exceed Pat Meas In Pattern mode, this will appear when you attempt to input a phrase that is longer than the number of measures in the pattern. Specify the number of measures in the pattern, and try the operation again. MIDI XG Data Error This indicates that MIDI data sent to the QY700 contained an error. Check MIDI settings and MIDI cables etc., and transmit the data once again. MIDI Buffer Full This indicates that the MIDI reception buffer of the QY700 has filled up, and processing was not possible. Transmit the data once again. XG Adrs Error XG Data Error XG Size Error XG Checksum Error These will appear when the received XG data contains an error. Transmit the data once again. Disk No Data When saving data to floppy disk, this will appear if the selected song or style contains no data, and the save operation is invalid. Select a different song or style. No Disk This indicates that the floppy disk is not correctly inserted into the QY700. Insert the floppy disk correctly. Illegal Format This will appear if the floppy disk is of a format which the QY700 is not able to handle. Check the contents of the disk. Unformat This will appear if the floppy disk is not formatted. Format the disk. Bad Disk The floppy disk is faulty. Use a different floppy disk. Bad File This will appear when you attempt to load a defective file. File Not Found When loading, this will appear if the specified file does not exist in the floppy disk. Insert the disk once again, and try the operation again. Write Protected This will appear if the write-protect slider of the floppy disk is in the write prohibit position. Remove the floppy disk, close the write-protect slider, and try the operation once again. Disk Full This will appear if the floppy disk is full and has no room to save the file. Either use a new floppy disk, or delete unneeded files before trying the operation once again. 322 APPENDIX