Error Messages - Roland FP-4F Owner's Manual

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Error Messages

Indication
Meaning
ERROR 1
The music file you attempted to save is read-only. It cannot be saved.
ERROR 2
An error occurred while writing. It's possible that the external media has not been initialized. Initialize the external media (p. 58).
ERROR 10
External media is not inserted. Insert external media, and try the operation once again.
There is insufficient free space at the save destination. Either insert other external media, or delete unwanted data (song data, registration sets) and
ERROR 11
try the operation again.
An error occurred while attempting to read data. Change the setting for EXT MODE (p. 58). If you still experience an error, it may mean that the external
ERROR 14
media is damaged. Insert different external media, then try the procedure again.
Alternatively, format the external media (p. 58).
ERROR 15
The file could not be read. This data format is not supported by the FP-4F.
The data could not be read fast enough during song playback. In some cases you may be able to play back if you wait several seconds and then
ERROR 16
press the SONG [PLAY/STOP] button once again.
ERROR 18
This audio format is not supported. Please use WAV format 44.1 kHz 16-bit linear audio files.
ERROR 30
The FP-4F has insufficient storage space.
Too much MIDI data was transmitted by an external MIDI device all at once, and the FP-4F was unable to process it. Reduce the amount of data
ERROR 40
being transmitted by the external MIDI device.
ERROR 41
A MIDI cable was disconnected. Connect the MIDI cable correctly.
ERROR 43
An error occurred during MIDI communication. Check the MIDI cable and the connected MIDI device.
The system may have malfunctioned. Try the operation again. If this indication still appears after trying the operation several times, contact Roland
ERROR 51
Service Center.
Excessive current flow occurred in the EXT MEMORY connector. Verify that there is no malfunction in the external media, and then turn the power
ERROR 65
off, then on again.
* External media: USB memory, CD-ROM, etc.
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