Language; Support; Error Codes - Melco N10 User Manual

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Chapter 4 Appendix

Language

English
日本語
Deutsch
Français

Support

This menu is used for user assistance.
Create Archive

Error Codes

If any of the following error codes are displayed on the N10/N100's display panel, try the corrective actions.
Error
010–012
No backup found.
020
Friendly name is too short.
021
Friendly name is too long.
030
Not enough space on drive.
031
Some files not copied.
033
I/O error.
034
Could not erase data.
040, 041
Updater not found.
042–044
Update error.
091
No external drive available.
094
No response from NTP server.
101
Could not mount drive.
102
Could not dismount drive.
103
Could not format drive.
104
Could not form partition.
Changes the display language to English.
Changes the display language to Japanese.
Changes the display language to German.
Changes the display language to French.
Analyzes the N10/N100's operating environment and archives the data to
a file with the ".sendme" file extension. The archived file will be saved into
the shared folder on the N10/N100. We may ask you to send it to us it when
contacting us.
We don't recommend creating archives while playback.
Respective Corrective Actions
Make sure the USB drive that contains backup data is connected
to the USB 2.0 port.
The friendly name has not been configured. Enter the friendly
name. The friendly name should be between 1–15 characters.
The entered friendly name must be 15 characters or shorter.
Delete extra files on the copy target drive.
Files in the copy source drive may be corrupted.
The connected USB drive may be malfunctioning. Connect it to a
computer and run a drive check.
The drive to be formatted may be malfunctioning.
Make sure the N10/N100 is connected to the Internet or the
updater is saved on the connected USB drive.
The updater file may be corrupted. Try the update again, or
download a new updater file from melco-audio.com.
Make sure the USB drive is connected to the N10/N100.
Put the N10/N100 on a network that can access the Internet.
The USB drive may be malfunctioning or the drive format is not
supported.
The USB drive is possibly being accessed at this time.
The formatted USB drive may be malfunctioning.
The drive may be malfunctioning or is not supported.
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