Yamaha NP-V80 Owner's Manual - Page 83

Exit From the File Control Function, Exit?

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Saving and Loading Data (NP-V80 Only) Exit From the File Control Function Mode To exit from the file control function mode press the [VOICE], [STYLE], [SONG], [FUNCTION], or [GRAND PIANO] button. You can also exit from the file control function mode as follows: 1 Select the Exit item. Press the category [ ] or [ ] button as many times as necessary until "Exit?" appears. Exit? Message Can't use Complet. Data Err Disk Ful Error File Ful no data no file Our Protect Unformat UseAdpt Comment Indicates that the file control function is currently unavailable since the media is being accessed. Indicates the specified job completion such as data saving and transmission. Displayed when the user song contains illegal data. Displayed when saving data cannot be executed since the media memory becomes full. Displayed when a file error or operational error occurs. Indicates that SMF songs cannot be displayed since the total number of files exceeds the capacity. There is no data to save in the flash memory. There is no file to load or delete from the media. Communication with the USB device has been shut down because of the overcurrent to the USB device. Disconnect the device from the [USB TO DEVICE] terminal, then turn on the power of the instrument. Displayed when trying to save or delete data on a protected media, or format a protected media. Set protect to off and try again. Displayed when connecting an unformatted media. USB flash memory save, delete, and format operations cannot be performed when the instrument is being powered from battery. Use an AC adaptor. 2 Exit. Press the [0] button to exit from the file control function mode. f r Reference Owner's Manual 83

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Saving and Loading Data (NP-V80 Only)
Owner’s Manual
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Reference
Exit From the File Control Function
Mode
To exit from the file control function mode press the
[VOICE], [STYLE], [SONG], [FUNCTION], or
[GRAND PIANO] button.
You can also exit from the file control function mode
as follows:
1
Select the Exit item.
Press the category [
] or [
] button as many
times as necessary until “Exit?” appears.
2
Exit.
Press the [0] button to exit from the file control
function mode.
f
r
Exit?
Message
Comment
Can’t use
Indicates that the file control function is cur-
rently unavailable since the media is being
accessed.
Complet.
Indicates the specified job completion such as
data saving and transmission.
Data Err
Displayed when the user song contains illegal
data.
Disk Ful
Displayed when saving data cannot be exe-
cuted since the media memory becomes full.
Error
Displayed when a file error or operational error
occurs.
File Ful
Indicates that SMF songs cannot be displayed
since the total number of files exceeds the
capacity.
no data
There is no data to save in the flash memory.
no file
There is no file to load or delete from the
media.
Communication with the USB device has been
shut down because of the overcurrent to the
USB device. Disconnect the device from the
[USB TO DEVICE] terminal, then turn on the
power of the instrument.
Protect
Displayed when trying to save or delete data on
a protected media, or format a protected
media. Set protect to off and try again.
Unformat
Displayed when connecting an unformatted
media.
UseAdpt
USB flash memory save, delete, and format
operations cannot be performed when the
instrument is being powered from battery. Use
an AC adaptor.
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