Error Messages - Roland TD-9 Owner's Manual

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Error Messages

If an error message appears in the TD-9's screen, the TD-9 has failed to operate correctly for some reason, or an incorrect operation
has been performed. Please take the appropriate action described here.
Message
MIDI-related error messages
MIDI Offline!
MIDI Com Error!!
Receive buffer full!
Transmit buffer full!
USB-related error messages
USB memory not Ready!
No file!
USB Memory Full
Broken Data!!
Decrease the number of
wav files.
Check USB memory!
Remove the USB device!
QUICK REC-related error messages
Memory Full!
System-related error messages
Unknown System Error
64
Meaning
A MIDI cable was disconnected. (Or communi-
cation with the external MIDI device stopped
for some reason.)
A problem has occurred with the internal sys-
tem.
A large amount of MIDI messages were re-
ceived in a short time, and could not be pro-
cessed completely.
The TD-9 was attempting to transmit more data
than could be correctly output from MIDI OUT.
USB memory key is not connected.
The specified data does not exist in USB memory key.
The USB memory key does not have sufficient
free space.
The saved data is damaged.
The speed of access to USB memory key has
slowed down because the number of files has
increased.
The USB memory key is not operating correctly.
Either a USB device not usable by the TD-9 is
connected, or foreign matter has entered the
USB memory connector, causing a short.
No more memory capacity for Quick Rec.
A problem has occurred with the internal sys-
tem.
Action
Make sure that MIDI cables have not been
pulled out or broken.
Contact your dealer or a nearby Roland ser-
vice center.
Confirm that the external MIDI device is prop-
erly connected. If the problem persists, reduce
the amount of MIDI messages sent to the TD-9.
Reduce the amount of data that is being trans-
mitted.
Connect your USB memory key to the USB
memory connector.
Delete unneeded data.
Decrease the number of files.
Check the USB memory key.
Immediately disconnect the device, and check
that no foreign matter has entered the USB
memory connector.
Save your recording data on the USB memory
key, and then start further recording.
Contact your dealer or a nearby Roland ser-
vice center.

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