Error Messages - Roland JUNO-Di Owner's Manual

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Error Messages

If an incorrect operation is performed, or if processing could not be performed as you specified, an error message will appear.
Refer to the explanation for the error message that appears, and take the appropriate action.
Message
USB Mem Not Ready!
Read Error!
Write Error!
Incorrect File!
Sys Mem Damaged!
MIDI Buffer Full!
MIDI Offline!
Now Playing!
Battery Low!
No More Favorites!
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Meaning
USB memory is not connected.
Failed to load data from USB memory.
It may be that the file is damaged.
This file cannot be loaded since its format is incorrect.
The target file was not found in USB memory.
Failed to write data to USB memory.
Data cannot be written because the USB memory has no
more free space.
The file or the USB memory itself is write protected.
This is a file that the JUNO-Di is unable to play.
This song has not been transferred from Playlist Editor to USB
memory.
Playback is not possible, since you have exceeded the
number of songs that the JUNO-Di can handle.
It is possible that the contents of system memory have been
damaged.
An unusually large amount of MIDI data was received, and
could not be processed.
The MIDI IN connection was broken.
The Song Player is currently playing.
The battery has run down.
No more favorites have been registered.
Action
Connect USB memory.
Make sure that USB memory is correctly connected.
Do not use this file.
Do not use this file.
Make sure that the target file exists in USB memory.
Make sure that USB memory is correctly connected.
Delete unneeded files from the USB memory. Alternatively, use a
different USB memory device, one that has more free space available.
Make sure that the file or the USB memory is not write protected.
Do not use this file.
Select the song for transfer from Playlist Editor, and transfer the data
once again to USB memory.
The JUNO-Di can handle up to 99 songs in the root directory, and a
total of up to 399 songs in all other playlists.
Please execute a Factory Reset.
If this does not resolve the problem, contact your dealer or a nearby
Roland service center.
Reduce the amount of MIDI messages that are being transmitted.
Check that there is no problem with the MIDI cable connected to the
JUNO-Di's MIDI IN, and that the MIDI cable was not disconnected.
Either stop playback, or wait until playback has ended.
Recharge the batteries, or use an AC adaptor.
Check the currently selected favorite number and the direction
("FAV-UP" or "FAV-DOWN") that's assigned to the pedal (p. 76).

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