Error Message List - Roland RSS M-300 Owner's Manual

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Message
xxx is directory.
xxx is used for EXT FXx
Do you want to disable it?
Cannot operate the USB memory.
It exceeds the power capability.
Directory is not empty.
Internal battery is low.
Internal data were damaged.
M-300 starts with initialized setting.
Invalid USER NAME.
Media is abnormal.
Media not formatted.
MIDI/RS-232C Rx Error
Framing.
MIDI/RS-232C Rx Error
Buffer Full.
Passwords do not match.
REAC x Error
Fan Stop.
REAC x Error
Temp High.
REAC x: Wrong sampling frequency.
The data is locked
The internal FAN has stopped.
This operation is not allowed.
USB MIDI Rx Error
Buffer Full.
Now Playing/Now Recording
Explanation
You attempted to copy the xxx directory of the USB memory.
Port xxx is being used by EXT FXx. Do you want to disable EXT FXx?
The device connected to the USB MEMORY connector used more than the maximum allowable electrical current.
You attempted to delete a non-empty directory in USB memory.
The internal lithium battery has run down.
Data was initialized because the internal memory data was lost when the internal lithium battery was depleted
or was replaced.
You attempted to assign a blank user name.
The USB memory has malfunctioned.
The USB memory has not been formatted.
An inappropriate signal is being input to MIDI/RS-232C.
Too much data is being received via MIDI/RS-232C.
The two passwords you entered to change the user password do not match.
The cooling fan of the input/output unit connected to REAC x has stopped.
The temperature of the input/output unit connected to REAC x has become abnormally high.
A REAC device whose sampling frequency is not supported by the M-300 is connected to REAC x.
You attempted to edit a locked scene or library item.
The cooling fan located on the bottom panel has stopped.
You attempted to perform an operation that is prohibited by your user settings.
Too much data is being received via USB MIDI.
You attempted to copy a file in USB memory while the USB memory recorder was playing or recording.
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