Yamaha 24N DME64N/24N V3.8 Owners Manual - Page 56

Error Messages, DME64N/DME24N Owner's Manual

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Error Messages Error Messages Message Error messages Cannot Select Component Corrupt Update Firmware! Critical Battery Int.Data Corrupt Invalid Password Log Buffer Full Low Battery No Battery Param Access Err Param Set Err ResumeData Corrupt Recall a Scene! Resume Data Lost! Recall a Scene! Saving Failed Slots Overloaded Store Disable Storing Failed Status messages Cable Disconnect Cannot be assigned Cannot Store CAS. In Sync Err CAS. Out Sync Err Connection to Master DME is Lost Connection to Slave SME is Lost Meaning Action No selectable items are available in the scene or monitoring point list display. The component data is corrupt or can't be found. The internal battery is almost discharged. Your data may be lost. Data inside the internal flash memory has been erased. An invalid password has been entered. Saving is not possible, since the Event Log saving area is full. The backup battery voltage is low. The internal battery is completely discharged or not installed. The current setting cannot be displayed because the parameter you attempted to operate does not exist. It is possible that the component is not operating normally. The current setting cannot be changed because the parameter you attempted to operate does not exist. It is possible that the component is not operating normally. The data has been partially corrupted due to power shutdown while writing to the internal memory. The current settings have been lost. Current setting has been lost. A save operation has failed. The current being used by all cards installed in I/O slots exceeds the rated limit. The scene store parameter is set to "Disable." Either the flash memory for storing data is full, or the file system has been damaged. Make the appropriate settings via the DME Designer application. Restart after updating the component using DME Designer. If the error indicators are still indicating the error, execute the "Delete All Data" initialization. If the problem persists, contact a Yamaha dealer. If you turn off power to the unit, the current settings may be lost and reset to the default values. Stop operating the unit, and contact a Yamaha dealer for battery replacement. Execute the "Delete All Data" initialization. If the problem persists, contact a Yamaha dealer. Enter the correct password. If you have lost or forgotten your password, contact a Yamaha dealer. Use DME Designer to delete the log. This does not affect the operation of the unit. However, if you continue using the unit, the settings may be lost and reset to the default values. Contact a Yamaha dealer for battery replacement at your earliest convenience. If you turn off the power to the unit, the current settings will be lost and reset to the default values. Stop operating the unit, and contact a Yamaha dealer for battery replacement. Save the current settings using DME Designer, execute the initialization (Delete All Data). If the problem persists, contact a Yamaha dealer. Save the current settings using DME Designer, execute the initialization (Delete All Data). If the problem persists, contact a Yamaha dealer. Recall the scene again. If the problem persists, contact a Yamaha dealer. Recall the scene again. If the problem persists, contact a Yamaha dealer. Stop using the device immediately and contact a Yamaha dealer. Make sure that the total current consumption of the cards used does not exceed the limit. Set the scene store parameter to "Enable" via the Utility display "Lock" page. Reduce the number of unused scenes. Alternatively, delete the files saved via the File Storage function. If deleting these items does not solve the problem, execute the Delete All Data initialization. If the problem persists, contact a Yamaha dealer. No network cable connected. Make sure that a network cable is properly connected, and that all network devices are functioning normally. No parameter assigned. - The scene data is protected. Set the protect parameter to "OFF" via the DME Designer application. The DME64N/24N clock is not in sync with the clock signal being received at the [CASCADE IN] connector. Make sure that the DME64N/24N and the card or external source supplying the word clock are set to use the same word clock. The DME64N/24N clock is not in sync with the clock Make sure that the DME64N/24N and the card or external signal being received at the [CASCADE OUT] connector. source supplying the word clock are set to use the same word clock. Communication with the master DME device has been interrupted. Check that all cables are properly connected, and than network switches, routers, and related devices are functioning properly. Communication with the slave DME device has been interrupted. Check that all cables are properly connected, and than network switches, routers, and related devices are functioning properly. References 56 DME64N/DME24N Owner's Manual

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References
Error Messages
DME64N/DME24N Owner’s Manual
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Error Messages
Message
Meaning
Action
Error messages
Cannot Select
No selectable items are available in the scene or
monitoring point list display.
Make the appropriate settings via the DME Designer
application.
Component Corrupt
Update Firmware!
The component data is corrupt or can’t be found.
Restart after updating the component using DME
Designer. If the error indicators are still indicating the
error, execute the “Delete All Data” initialization. If the
problem persists, contact a Yamaha dealer.
Critical Battery
The internal battery is almost discharged. Your data may
be lost.
If you turn off power to the unit, the current settings may
be lost and reset to the default values. Stop operating the
unit, and contact a Yamaha dealer for battery
replacement.
Int.Data Corrupt
Data inside the internal flash memory has been erased.
Execute the “Delete All Data” initialization. If the problem
persists, contact a Yamaha dealer.
Invalid Password
An invalid password has been entered.
Enter the correct password. If you have lost or forgotten
your password, contact a Yamaha dealer.
Log Buffer Full
Saving is not possible, since the Event Log saving area is
full.
Use DME Designer to delete the log.
Low Battery
The backup battery voltage is low.
This does not affect the operation of the unit. However, if
you continue using the unit, the settings may be lost and
reset to the default values. Contact a Yamaha dealer for
battery replacement at your earliest convenience.
No Battery
The internal battery is completely discharged or not
installed.
If you turn off the power to the unit, the current settings
will be lost and reset to the default values. Stop operating
the unit, and contact a Yamaha dealer for battery
replacement.
Param Access Err
The current setting cannot be displayed because the
parameter you attempted to operate does not exist. It is
possible that the component is not operating normally.
Save the current settings using DME Designer, execute
the initialization (Delete All Data). If the problem persists,
contact a Yamaha dealer.
Param Set Err
The current setting cannot be changed because the
parameter you attempted to operate does not exist. It is
possible that the component is not operating normally.
Save the current settings using DME Designer, execute
the initialization (Delete All Data). If the problem persists,
contact a Yamaha dealer.
ResumeData Corrupt
Recall a Scene!
The data has been partially corrupted due to power
shutdown while writing to the internal memory. The
current settings have been lost.
Recall the scene again. If the problem persists, contact a
Yamaha dealer.
Resume Data Lost!
Recall a Scene!
Current setting has been lost.
Recall the scene again.
If the problem persists, contact a Yamaha dealer.
Saving Failed
A save operation has failed.
Stop using the device immediately and contact a
Yamaha dealer.
Slots Overloaded
The current being used by all cards installed in I/O slots
exceeds the rated limit.
Make sure that the total current consumption of the cards
used does not exceed the limit.
Store Disable
The scene store parameter is set to “Disable.”
Set the scene store parameter to “Enable” via the Utility
display “Lock” page.
Storing Failed
Either the flash memory for storing data is full, or the file
system has been damaged.
Reduce the number of unused scenes. Alternatively,
delete the files saved via the File Storage function. If
deleting these items does not solve the problem, execute
the Delete All Data initialization. If the problem persists,
contact a Yamaha dealer.
Status messages
Cable Disconnect
No network cable connected.
Make sure that a network cable is properly connected,
and that all network devices are functioning normally.
Cannot be assigned
No parameter assigned.
Cannot Store
The scene data is protected.
Set the protect parameter to “OFF” via the DME Designer
application.
CAS. In Sync Err
The DME64N/24N clock is not in sync with the clock
signal being received at the [CASCADE IN] connector.
Make sure that the DME64N/24N and the card or external
source supplying the word clock are set to use the same
word clock.
CAS. Out Sync Err
The DME64N/24N clock is not in sync with the clock
signal being received at the [CASCADE OUT] connector.
Make sure that the DME64N/24N and the card or external
source supplying the word clock are set to use the same
word clock.
Connection to Master
DME is Lost
Communication with the master DME device has been
interrupted.
Check that all cables are properly connected, and than
network switches, routers, and related devices are
functioning properly.
Connection to Slave
SME is Lost
Communication with the slave DME device has been
interrupted.
Check that all cables are properly connected, and than
network switches, routers, and related devices are
functioning properly.