Yamaha PM5000 Owner's Manual - Page 96

Error Messages

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Appendix Error Messages Any of the following messages appearing on the 4-character message display indicate that an error has occurred. Refer to the information listed below in combination with the "Troubleshooting" section on next page. Error Message [H.ER] Startup Error [S.ER] [LoBT] Error During Normal Operation [CmER] [RxER] [BfER] [CsER] [CfER] [PROT] Operation Error [NoDT] [FULL] [SPC!] Meaning Action Fatal hardware error. The system cannot be started. Contact your Yamaha dealer or service center. Internal data error. There is a problem with the internal data, but the system can be started by pressing the [ENTER] key. Save all (ALL) data to a memory card and contact your Yamaha dealer or service center. Low backup battery. If the battery voltage drops any further all data saved in the internal memory will be lost. Contact your Yamaha dealer or service center as soon as possible. Internal communication error. Contact your Yamaha dealer or service center. MIDI transmit/receive error. Make sure that all external MIDI equipment is properly connected. This error can also be caused by attempting to send a large amount of data to the PM5000 at once. Cascade connection error. Check that both of the cascaded consoles are connected properly, that the correct cascade cable is being used, and that the [MASTER/ SLAVE] switch settings have been made properly. Memory card access error. Check that the memory card has been properly inserted into the console's card slot, that the card has sufficient remaining capacity, and that it is properly formatted. You attempted to store to a protected scene. Use the utility mode to turn memory protection off. If the entire memory is protected use the MEMORY PROTECT function. If a specific scene memory is protected use the SCENE EDIT function (page 62). You attempted to recall a NO DATA scene. If the left dot on the scene display is lit, that scene is empty and cannot be recalled. Make sure scene data is stored in the scene number to be recalled. You attempted to insert a scene when scene number 999 exists. Move or delete the data in scene number 999. There is a space in the name of the file you attempted to save. Save the file after deleting the space. 94

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Appendix
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Error Messages
Any of the following messages appearing on the 4-character message display indicate that an error has occurred. Refer to
the information listed below in combination with the “Troubleshooting” section on next page.
Error
Message
Meaning
Action
Startup Error
[H.ER]
Fatal hardware error.
The system cannot be started. Contact your Yamaha dealer or service
center.
[S.ER]
Internal data error.
There is a problem with the internal data, but the system can be
started by pressing the [ENTER] key. Save all (ALL) data to a
memory card and contact your Yamaha dealer or service center.
[LoBT]
Low backup battery.
If the battery voltage drops any further all data saved in the internal
memory will be lost. Contact your Yamaha dealer or service center as
soon as possible.
Error During
Normal
Operation
[CmER]
Internal communication error.
Contact your Yamaha dealer or service center.
[RxER]
MIDI transmit/receive error.
Make sure that all external MIDI equipment is properly connected.
This error can also be caused by attempting to send a large amount of
data to the PM5000 at once.
[BfER]
[CsER]
Cascade connection error.
Check that both of the cascaded consoles are connected properly, that
the correct cascade cable is being used, and that the [MASTER/
SLAVE] switch settings have been made properly.
[CfER]
Memory card access error.
Check that the memory card has been properly inserted into the
console’s card slot, that the card has sufficient remaining capacity,
and that it is properly formatted.
Operation
Error
[PROT]
You attempted to store to a protected
scene.
Use the utility mode to turn memory protection off. If the entire
memory is protected use the MEMORY PROTECT function. If a
specific scene memory is protected use the SCENE EDIT function
(page 62).
[NoDT]
You attempted to recall a NO DATA
scene.
If the left dot on the scene display is lit, that scene is empty and
cannot be recalled. Make sure scene data is stored in the scene
number to be recalled.
[FULL]
You attempted to insert a scene when
scene number 999 exists.
Move or delete the data in scene number 999.
[SPC!]
There is a space in the name of the file you
attempted to save.
Save the file after deleting the space.