Error Messages - Yamaha VP-1 Owner's Manual

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Error Messages

When the VP1 encounters an error or warning condition, it displays a message on the LCD to alert you to the
problem. Messages that begin with the word "Error!" generally indicate some type of operational error. A message
that begins with the word "WARNING!" indicates a system condition — such as a failing battery — that requires
attention.
After reading the message, Clear it from the screen by pressing [EXIT] then take appropriate counter measures to
correct the problem.
Messages, their meanings, and appropriate responses are as follows.
Bad disk!
Battery change!
Disk not ready!
Illegal file!
Illegal format!
Media type error!
Memory protected!
MIDI buffer full!
MIDI data error!
Slave buffer full!
The floppy disk is bad. Use a different one.
The backup battery needs replacement.
There is no floppy disk in the drive. Insert a disk and try again.
The disk file is not a VP1 file.
The floppy disk is unformatted, or has been formatted to the wrong standard. Floppy
disk must be formatted at the VP1. (
The floppy disk is the wrong type. The VP1 accepts only 2HD floppy disks.
The VP1's "Memory Protect" is set "on". Change the setting to "off".
The MIDI receive buffer is full. Reduce the volume of data being transmitted.
An error was detected in MIDI data received from external device.
Check the external device and the MIDI cables.
The slave CPU's receive buffer is full. This may be a hardware failure. Please consult
of your Yamaha dealer or one of the authorized distributor listed at the back of this
manual.
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