Yamaha SPX2000 SPX2000 Owners Manual - Page 97

Error message list

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Error message list Error message Low Battery! MIDI Framing Error! MIDI OUT is NOT Selected! MIDI Overrun Error! MIDI Parity Error! MIDI Rx Buffer Full! NO FINE PARAMETER Not Available in Compare Mode! Operation Locked! PORT GENERAL is Selected OFF! U## Program is Empty! Sync Error! This BANK is Protected! This Program is Protected! USB Rx Buffer Full! WRONG WORD CLOCK! Message content/Action The internal backup battery has run down. If the battery goes dead, the internal data will be lost. Press any button to cancel the error message. Then immediately use the "BULK OUT (ALL)" function (page 23) to save the internal data on your computer or on external device. After you have saved the data, contact your Yamaha dealer to have the backup battery replaced. A MIDI framing error has occurred. Press any button to cancel the error message. Then try transmitting the MIDI data once again. Since the "MIDI OUT/THRU" connector (S) is set to "THRU," MIDI messages cannot be transmitted. If you want to transmit MIDI messages, use the "MIDI OUT SETUP" (page 21) function to set the [MIDI OUT/ THRU] connector to "OUT." A MIDI overrun error has occurred. Press any button to cancel the error message. Then try transmitting the MIDI data once again. A MIDI parity error has occurred. Press any button to cancel the error message. Then try transmitting the MIDI data once again. The MIDI reception buffer is full. Press any button to cancel the error message. Then try transmitting the MIDI data once again. If the error occurs again, try increasing the spacing between the MIDI data that is transmitted, or take other measures to prevent a large amount of MIDI data from being transmitted at once. This effect has no Fine parameters. Effects of the CLASSIC bank have no Fine parameters; this message will appear if you press the [FINE PARAM] button for an effect of the CLASSIC bank. Use the [PARAMETER] button to select Basic parameters. You pressed an unavailable button while comparing the effect (while the [COMPARE] LED is blinking). Press the [COMPARE] button to defeat Compare before you perform the desired operation. The button etc. you attempted to operate has been disabled by the "OPERATION LOCK" function. Defeat the restriction as necessary. For details, refer to "Restricting operation of the SPX2000" on page 19. MIDI messages cannot be transmitted because the MIDI port (GENERAL) is turned OFF. If you want to transmit MIDI messages, set the "MIDI PORT GENERAL" setting (page 21) to the port that you want to use for MIDI message transmission and reception. There is no effect to recall. Please re-select an effect to recall. The clock of the received digital input signal differs from the SPX2000's operating clock. For details, refer to "About word clock" (page 19). You selected the PRESET bank or CLASSIC bank as the effect store-destination. Since the PRESET bank and CLASSIC bank are read-only, you cannot change store to these effects, or change the effect name, protect setting, or display background color. Press any button to cancel the error message. Then select a store-destination from the USER bank. The effect store-destination is protected. Press any button to cancel the error message. Then defeat the protect setting as desired. For details, refer to "Protecting an effect" on page 17. The USB reception buffer is full. Press any button to cancel the error message. Then try transmitting the MIDI data once again. If the error occurs again, try increasing the spacing between the MIDI data that is transmitted, or take other measures to prevent a large amount of MIDI data from being transmitted at once. The word clock signal from an external device has been interrupted, or is a frequency to which the SPX2000 cannot synchronize. Check whether there are any problems with the connection from the device supplying the word clock, and verify that the word clock settings are correct. For details, refer to "About word clock" (page 19). SPX2000-Owner's Manual 97

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SPX2000—Owner’s Manual
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Error message list
Error message
Message content/Action
Low Battery!
The internal backup battery has run down.
If the battery goes dead, the internal data will be lost. Press any button to cancel the error message. Then immediately
use the “BULK OUT (ALL)” function (page 23) to save the internal data on your computer or on external device.
After you have saved the data, contact your Yamaha dealer to have the backup battery replaced.
MIDI Framing Error!
A MIDI framing error has occurred.
Press any button to cancel the error message. Then try transmitting the MIDI data once again.
MIDI OUT is NOT Selected!
Since the “MIDI OUT/THRU” connector (
S
) is set to “THRU,” MIDI messages cannot be transmitted.
If you want to transmit MIDI messages, use the “MIDI OUT SETUP” (page 21) function to set the [MIDI OUT/
THRU] connector to “OUT.”
MIDI Overrun Error!
A MIDI overrun error has occurred.
Press any button to cancel the error message. Then try transmitting the MIDI data once again.
MIDI Parity Error!
A MIDI parity error has occurred.
Press any button to cancel the error message. Then try transmitting the MIDI data once again.
MIDI Rx Buffer Full!
The MIDI reception buffer is full.
Press any button to cancel the error message. Then try transmitting the MIDI data once again. If the error occurs
again, try increasing the spacing between the MIDI data that is transmitted, or take other measures to prevent a large
amount of MIDI data from being transmitted at once.
NO FINE PARAMETER
This effect has no Fine parameters.
Effects of the CLASSIC bank have no Fine parameters; this message will appear if you press the [FINE PARAM] but-
ton for an effect of the CLASSIC bank.
Use the [PARAMETER] button to select Basic parameters.
Not Available in Compare
Mode!
You pressed an unavailable button while comparing the effect (while the [COMPARE] LED is blinking). Press the
[COMPARE] button to defeat Compare before you perform the desired operation.
Operation Locked!
The button etc. you attempted to operate has been disabled by the “OPERATION LOCK” function. Defeat the restric-
tion as necessary. For details, refer to “Restricting operation of the SPX2000” on page 19.
PORT GENERAL is
Selected OFF!
MIDI messages cannot be transmitted because the MIDI port (GENERAL) is turned OFF.
If you want to transmit MIDI messages, set the “MIDI PORT GENERAL” setting (page 21) to the port that you want
to use for MIDI message transmission and reception.
U## Program is Empty!
There is no effect to recall.
Please re-select an effect to recall.
Sync Error!
The clock of the received digital input signal differs from the SPX2000’s operating clock.
For details, refer to “About word clock” (page 19).
This BANK is Protected!
You selected the PRESET bank or CLASSIC bank as the effect store-destination.
Since the PRESET bank and CLASSIC bank are read-only, you cannot change store to these effects, or change the
effect name, protect setting, or display background color. Press any button to cancel the error message. Then select a
store-destination from the USER bank.
This Program is Protected!
The effect store-destination is protected.
Press any button to cancel the error message. Then defeat the protect setting as desired. For details, refer to “Protect-
ing an effect” on page 17.
USB Rx Buffer Full!
The USB reception buffer is full.
Press any button to cancel the error message. Then try transmitting the MIDI data once again. If the error occurs
again, try increasing the spacing between the MIDI data that is transmitted, or take other measures to prevent a large
amount of MIDI data from being transmitted at once.
WRONG WORD CLOCK!
The word clock signal from an external device has been interrupted, or is a frequency to which the SPX2000 cannot
synchronize. Check whether there are any problems with the connection from the device supplying the word clock,
and verify that the word clock settings are correct. For details, refer to “About word clock” (page 19).