Yamaha CLP-175 Owner's Manual - Page 99

Message, Meaning

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Message List Detailed Settings Message Meaning The floppy disk space is full and can no longer record data. Use a new disk (page 50) or delete unnecessary files from the disk (page 51) to make room for new data. You attempted to eject a floppy disk from the disk drive while the drive was writing or reading. The writing or reading operation is not complete yet. Try it again. When you attempted to rename a song and save it in "RenameSong" (page 53), this message will appear if an identically-named song already exists in the save memory / floppy disk that contains that song. Three seconds after this message is displayed, you will return to the previous screen. Please specify a different name. This message prompts you to execute a file-related operation. Press the B [+ (YES)] button to proceed, or press the [EXIT] button to cancel. The Clavinova is processing the data internally. Wait until the message disappears, then proceed to the next step. The normal (factory default) settings (except for the memory song setting) ("FactorySet" on page 97) have been restored. This message also appears if you press and hold down the C7 key and turn on the power to the Clavinova (page 97). The normal (factory default) settings (including the memory song setting) ("FactorySet" on page 97) have been restored. This message also appears if you press and hold down the C7 and B 6 keys and turn on the power to the Clavinova (page 97). The Clavinova's flash memory (storage memory) has expired. Consult your Yamaha dealer. If this message appears, the Clavinova will not back up the songs and settings in memory. Press the [EXIT] button to return to the previous screen. There is a problem with the TO HOST/USB connector When using the CLP-175 connected to your personal computer ... The driver or MIDI application on your computer is not functioning correctly, perhaps because the computer is turned off, the cable is not connected correctly, or the HOST SELECT switch is not set correctly. In this case, turn off the power of the CLP-175 and your computer, and check the cable connections and HOST SELECT switch setting. Then turn on the power in the order of your computer → CLP-175, and check that the driver and MIDI application on your computer are functioning correctly. When using the CLP-175 by itself ... This message may appear if a cable is left connected to the [TO HOST] or [USB] jack of the CLP-175. In this case, turn off the power of the CLP-175, disconnect the cable, and then turn on the power again. If the cable is left connected, the CLP-175 may not function correctly. CLP-175 99

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Detailed Settings
CLP-175
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Message List
Message
Meaning
The floppy disk space is full and can no longer record data. Use a
new disk (page 50) or delete unnecessary files from the disk
(page 51) to make room for new data.
You attempted to eject a floppy disk from the disk drive while the
drive was writing or reading. The writing or reading operation is not
complete yet. Try it again.
When you attempted to rename a song and save it in “RenameSong”
(page 53), this message will appear if an identically-named song
already exists in the save memory / floppy disk that contains that
song. Three seconds after this message is displayed, you will return
to the previous screen. Please specify a different name.
This message prompts you to execute a file-related operation. Press
the B [+ (YES)] button to proceed, or press the [EXIT] button to
cancel.
The Clavinova is processing the data internally. Wait until the mes-
sage disappears, then proceed to the next step.
The normal (factory default) settings (except for the memory song
setting) (“FactorySet” on page 97) have been restored. This message
also appears if you press and hold down the C7 key and turn on the
power to the Clavinova (page 97).
The normal (factory default) settings (including the memory song
setting) (“FactorySet” on page 97) have been restored. This message
also appears if you press and hold down the C7 and B
µ
6 keys and
turn on the power to the Clavinova (page 97).
The Clavinova’s flash memory (storage memory)
has expired. Con-
sult your Yamaha dealer. If this message appears, the Clavinova will
not back up the songs and settings in memory. Press the [EXIT] but-
ton to return to the previous screen.
There is a problem with the TO HOST/USB connector
When using the CLP-175 connected to your personal computer ...
The driver or MIDI application on your computer is not functioning cor-
rectly, perhaps because the computer is turned off, the cable is not con-
nected correctly, or the HOST SELECT switch is not set correctly. In this
case, turn off the power of the CLP-175 and your computer, and check the
cable connections and HOST SELECT switch setting. Then turn on the
power in the order of your computer
CLP-175, and check that the driver
and MIDI application on your computer are functioning correctly.
When using the CLP-175 by itself ...
This message may appear if a cable is left connected to the [TO HOST] or
[USB] jack of the CLP-175. In this case, turn off the power of the CLP-175,
disconnect the cable, and then turn on the power again. If the cable is left
connected, the CLP-175 may not function correctly.