Message List - Yamaha ARIUS YDP-184 Owner's Manual

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Some message display remains open. In this case, press the [EXIT] button to close message display.
Message
Access error
Cannot be executed
Change to Current Tempo
Change to Current Voice
Completed
Completed
Restart now
Copy completed to USB/
USERFILES/
Copy completed to User
Device removed
Duplicate name
Executing
Factory set executing
Memory Song excluded
FactorySet Completed
Restart
Incompatible device
Internal hardware error
Last power off invalid
Checking memory
Maximum no. of devices
exceeded
Memory full
Move completed to USB/
USERFILES/
Move completed to User
No device
No response
from USB device
Notice:
Protected Song
Please wait
Protected device
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The operation has failed. The following causes can be considered. If the following are not responsible, the
file may be damaged.
• The file operation is wrong. Follow the instructions in "Handling Song Files" (page 60) or "Backup"/
"Restore" (pages 92 – 93).
• The connected USB flash drive is not compatible with this instrument. For information on compatible USB
flash drive, see page 68.
• The protected Song on which you attempted the operation is defective.
The operation has failed. The following causes can be considered. Solve the causes, and try again.
• The file operation you attempted cannot be executed to Preset Songs. For information on the limitation of
handling Song files, see page 60.
• The Song file operation cannot be made to an empty Song file (page 50) or NoSong.
NoSong: This is displayed when you select a folder which does not contain any Songs.
This message indicates that you are applying the current tempo to the selected Song.
This message indicates that you are changing the Voice of the Song with the current Voice.
This message indicates that the operation is completed. Go on to the next step.
Restore is completed. The instrument is automatically turned on again.
This message appears when the copy operation to the "USER FILES" folder on a USB flash drive is
completed.
This message appears when the copy operation to the "User" on this instrument is completed.
This message appears when the USB flash drive is removed from the instrument.
This message indicates that an identically named file already exists. Rename the file (page 65).
The instrument is executing the operation. Wait until the message disappears, then go on to the next step.
The default settings (except the Songs in the "User") have been restored (page 93).
This message also appears if you press and hold down the C7 key and turn on the power to the instrument.
Factory set is completed. The instrument is then restarted.
This message appears when an incompatible USB flash drive is connected. Use a device whose
compatibility has been confirmed by Yamaha (page 68).
A malfunction has occurred in the instrument. Contact your nearest Yamaha dealer or authorized distributor.
This message appears when the power is turned on after turning off the power while handling a Song file
(page 60) or saving a backup file (page 92). The internal memory is being checked while this message
appears. If the internal settings are damaged, they will be reset to the default settings. If the Songs in the
"User" are damaged, they will be deleted.
The number of devices exceed the limitation. Up to two USB devices can be connected simultaneously. For
details, see page 68.
Since the capacity and the number of files in the "User"/USB flash drive are full, the operation cannot be
completed. Delete some Songs in the "User"/USB flash drive or move Songs to another USB flash drive,
and try again.
This message appears when the move operation to the "USER FILES" folder on a USB flash drive is
completed.
This message appears when the move operation to "User" on the instrument is completed.
A USB flash drive was not connected to the instrument when you attempted to perform a device-related
operation. Connect the device, and try again.
The instrument cannot communicate with the connected USB device. Redo the connection (page 68). If
you still see this message, the USB device may be damaged.
This message appears when you attempt to handle the Protected Song. For information on the limitation of
file operations, see page 60.
The instrument is processing the data. Wait until the message disappears, then go on to the next step.
This message appears when you attempt a file operation (page 60), record your performance or save the
data on a read-only USB flash drive. Cancel the read-only setting, if possible, and try again. If you still see
this message, the USB flash drive is internally protected (such as commercially available music data). You
cannot make the file operation or record your performance to such a device.
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