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Error Messages An Error Message will appear when incorrect settings or operation are detected, or abnormal operation occurs. Check the Error Message below and make the appropriate corrections. ERROR Data Initialized WARNING Battery Low ERROR MIDI Buffer full ERROR HOST is OffLine ERROR Check Sum Error ERROR Illegal Data CAN'T EDIT PRESET SONG ERROR SEQ is Running ERROR Data not Empty ERROR Memory Full This message appears just after the power is switched on and the device can not correctly read the data. The cause of the problem may be that the backup RAM data has been damaged or the backup battery power is low. Contact the nearest Yamaha Service Center or the dealer where you purchased the device. The internal memory backup battery power is too low. User data may be deleted. Contact the nearest Yamaha Service Center or the dealer where you purchased the device. Too much MIDI data is being received at one time and the device could not manage the data. Reduce the amount of data being sent at one time and try again. The computer connected to the device is either turned off or not correctly connected. Check cable connections and the power and try again. The check sum for the data received is incorrect. Check the check sum of the data being transmitted. An error occurred while data was being received. There may be abnormalities in the data being sent. Check the data being transmitted. This message is displayed when you try to edit preset song. Preset song cannot be edited. The operation can't be performed while the sequencer is running. Stop the sequencer and try again. This message appears if you try to record to a track containing data. Select an empty track and try recording again. You have exceeded the memory capacity of the user song. Delete unwanted songs to make more memory available and try recording again. At this time, use the bulk dump function to move any songs you wish to keep to an external MIDI device. 65