Error Messages - Roland XP-60 Owner's Manual

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Error messages

If there has been an operational error, or if the XP-80 is
unable to continue as you commanded, a window will open
to display a momentary error message. If the error message
reads "Press [ENTER]," it is not possible to perform an oper-
ation until [ENTER] is pressed. Take the appropriate action
for the error message displayed.
Since it may be impossible to restore data contents on
disk once the disk has been corrupted, Roland assumes
no liability regarding data loss.
Error messages are below in alphabetical order.
Battery Low
SITUATION: The internal backup battery (for preserving the
contents of user memory) has run down.
ACTION: Consult your dealer or the closest Roland service
station to have the battery replaced.
Cannot Read The Song/File
SITUATION: This song or file was incorrect and therefore
could not be handled.
ACTION: Do not use the song or file.
Chain Step Over
SITUATION: Up to 99 songs can be stored in a chain. No
more songs can be stored.
Data not Found
SITUATION: Since data was not found at the specified loca-
tion, the operation could not be executed.
ACTION: Specify the correct location.
Disk Full
SITUATION: Insufficient free space available on the disk to
save the data.
ACTION: Either insert a different disk (formatted on the XP-
60/XP-80) or delete unnecessary data and retry the opera-
tion.
Disk not Ready
SITUATION: A disk is not inserted in the disk drive.
ACTION: Insert a disk.
Disk Read/Write Error
SITUATION: A file is corrupted, the disk is scratched or
damaged, or the disk drive is malfunctioning.
ACTION: Insert another disk formatted on the XP-60/XP-80
(not containing important data). If this solves the problem,
the problem is probably a scratched or damaged disk, or a
corrupted file. Do not use the disk. If the same error message
appears repeatedly, a malfunctioning disk drive is suspect-
ed. If the disk drive is malfunctioning, it could damage the
disk. Consult your dealer or closest Roland service station.
Disk Write Protected
SITUATION: Since the write protect tab of the disk is in the
Protect position, data cannot be written to the disk.
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ACTION: Set the write protect tab to the Write position, and
retry the operation.
File Name Duplicate
SITUATION: A file with the same name already exists on the
disk.
ACTION: Use a different file name.
File Name Format Error
SITUATION: A file name has not been assigned.
ACTION: Assign a file name.
File not Found
SITUATION: The specified file was not found.
ACTION: Insert the disk that contains the specified file, and
try the operation once again.
Internal Memory Full
SITUATION: Internal memory is full, and operation cannot
continue.
ACTION: Use Data Reduce (UTILITY/Memory) to delete
unwanted data. This may allow the operation to continue.
Master Disk
SITUATION: This disk is a master disk. Master disks cannot
be used to save data or be formatted.
MIDI Buffer Full
SITUATION: Due to an inordinate volume of MIDI messages
received, the XP-80 has failed to process them properly.
ACTION: Reduce the amount of MIDI messages to be trans-
mitted.
MIDI Communication Error
SITUATION: A problem has occurred with MIDI cable con-
nections.
ACTION: Check that MIDI cables are firmly plugged in and
in good condition.
Next Song Queue Full
SITUATION: Up to three songs can be programmed for
Quick Play. If three songs have already been programmed,
no more can be programmed.
No Track Selected
SITUATION: No Phrase track has been selected for quantiza-
tion, so the operation cannot execute.
ACTION: Specify the Phrase track(s) you want to quantize,
and repeat the operation.
Now Playing
SITUATION: The operation cannot execute while a song is
playing back.
ACTION: Either interrupt playback or wait until song play-
back is finished. Retry the operation.
Now Recording
SITUATION: The operation cannot execute while a song is
being recorded.

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