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Troubleshooting Problem A downloaded tone with waveform contains noise or keyboard operations become abnormal when user data is selected. Cannot save data to an SD memory card. Cannot recall data from an SD memory card. A tone's quality and volume sounds slightly different depending where it is played on the keyboard. Possible Cause Action See page Someone may have turned off the keyboard while data was being stored in Flash memory or something else has caused Flash memory contents to become corrupted for some reason. 1. The memory card is writeprotected. Use the TRANSPOSE/FUNCTION E-74 button to perform the system reset operation. If this does not correct the problem, contact your nearest authorized CASIO Service Provider to request maintenance. 1. Adjust the memory card's write E-84 protect switch to enable data storage. 2. The memory card is not inserted correctly into the card slot. 3. There is not enough space left on the memory card. 4. You are trying to use a memory card whose capacity is not supported by this keyboard. 5. The memory card is damaged. 2. Correctly insert the memory card E-84 into the card slot. 3. Use a different memory card or E-92 delete files you no longer need from the memory card you are using. 4. Use only a memory card of the E-84 capacity specified for this keyboard. 5. Use a different memory card. 1. The memory card is not inserted correctly into the card slot. 2. There is not enough space available in the area into which you are trying to import the data. 3. You are trying to use a memory card whose capacity is not supported by this keyboard. 4. The memory card is damaged. 1. Correctly insert the memory card E-84 into the card slot. 2. Delete rhythm, SMF, or tone with E-74 wave data currently in the keyboard's Flash memory to make room for the imported data. 3. Use only a memory card of the E-84 capacity specified for this keyboard. 4. Use a different memory card. This is an unavoidable result of the digital sampling process,* and does not indicate malfunction. * Multiple digital samples are taken for the low range, middle range, and high range of the original musical instrument. Because of this, there may be a very slight difference in tonal quality and volume between sample ranges. E-99

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E-99
Troubleshooting
Problem
Possible Cause
Action
See page
A downloaded tone with
waveform contains noise or
keyboard operations become
abnormal when user data is
selected.
Cannot save data to an SD
memory card.
Cannot recall data from an SD
memory card.
Someone may have turned off the
keyboard while data was being
stored
in
Flash
memory
or
something else has caused Flash
memory contents to become
corrupted for some reason.
1. The memory card is write-
protected.
2. The memory card is not inserted
correctly into the card slot.
3. There is not enough space left on
the memory card.
4. You are trying to use a memory
card whose capacity is not
supported by this keyboard.
5. The memory card is damaged.
1. The memory card is not inserted
correctly into the card slot.
2. There is not enough space
available in the area into which
you are trying to import the data.
3. You are trying to use a memory
card whose capacity is not
supported by this keyboard.
4. The memory card is damaged.
Use the TRANSPOSE/FUNCTION
button to perform the system reset
operation. If this does not correct
the problem, contact your nearest
authorized CASIO Service Provider
to request maintenance.
1. Adjust the memory card
s write
protect switch to enable data
storage.
2. Correctly insert the memory card
into the card slot.
3. Use a different memory card or
delete files you no longer need
from the memory card you are
using.
4. Use only a memory card of the
capacity specified for this
keyboard.
5. Use a different memory card.
1. Correctly insert the memory card
into the card slot.
2. Delete rhythm, SMF, or tone with
wave data currently in the
keyboard
s Flash memory to
make room for the imported data.
3. Use only a memory card of the
capacity specified for this
keyboard.
4. Use a different memory card.
E-74
E-84
E-84
E-92
E-84
E-84
E-74
E-84
This is an unavoidable result of the digital sampling process,
*
and does not indicate
malfunction.
*
Multiple digital samples are taken for the low range, middle range, and high range of
the original musical instrument. Because of this, there may be a very slight difference in
tonal quality and volume between sample ranges.
A tone
s quality and volume
sounds
slightly
different
depending where it is played
on the keyboard.