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Disk Drive Error Messages WK-3700 Only
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Saving Data Disk Drive Error Messages (WK-3700 Only) Display Message Err ReadOnly Err Format Err Disk R/W Err DiskFull Err Mem Full Err Not SMF0 Err No Disk Err No File Err Protect Err Convert Err WrongDat Err Name Cause Attempt to save a file using the same name as an existing file that is read only. 1. The format of the diskette is not compatible with this keyboard. 2. The diskette is not formatted. 3. The diskette is damaged. The diskette is damaged. The diskette is full. Keyboard memory became full while importing data from diskette. The file you are reading is not an SMF 0 format file. 1. The diskette is not loaded in the drive correctly. 2. No diskette is loaded in the drive. The keyboard cannot find any file it can read on the diskette. The diskette is write protected. There is not enough memory to save data produced by converting song data from SONG format to SMF format. The file you are reading is a wrong format file. The data on the diskette is corrupted. A file with the same name as the one you are trying to use already exists on the floppy diskette. Action Save the new file to a different diskette or use another name. 1. Change to a diskette that has the proper format E-91 2. Format the diskette E-91 3. Use a different diskette. Use a different diskette. 1. Use a different diskette. 2. Delete any files you no longer need in order to make room for the data you want to save E-90 1. Delete data you no longer need from the user area that corresponds to the file you are trying to store E-90 2. If you have song data stored in Song Memory (SG0 to 4), delete the song data you no longer need E-64 Use SMF 0 format files only 1. Eject the diskette from the drive and reload it E-84 2. Load a diskette into the drive. Use a diskette that contains data stored by this keyboard or compatible data from another device. 1. Use a different diskette. 2. Close the diskette's write protect hole to enable data storage E-85 Delete files you no longer need from the keyboard's flash memory (page E-73). Use other data or another diskette. Use a different name (page E-90). E-94 738A-E-096A