Error Messages - Roland XPS-10 Owner's Manual

Table of Contents

Advertisement

Troubleshooting
Issues Related to USB Flash Drive
Problem
USB memory is not detected
The files are not shown
Can't back up to USB flash drive
Issues Related to Sample Import
Problem
Can't import an audio file

Error Messages

If an incorrect operation is performed, or if processing could not be performed as you specified, an error message will appear.
Refer to the explanation for the error message that appears, and take the appropriate action.
Message
USBMem NotReady!
Read Error!
Not Found!
Write Error!
Incorrect File!
Sys Mem Damaged!
MIDI Buff Full!
No More Fav!
UserMemory Full!
Can not Edit!
38
Cause/Action
Check the format of your USB flash drive.
The XPS-10 can use USB flash drive that has been formatted as FAT.
If your USB flash drive was formatted using any other method, please re-format it using FAT.
Could the USB memory be write protected?
Is there sufficient free space on the USB memory?
Cause/Action
There is insufficient free space in user memory.
Delete unneeded samples (p. 24).
The file is in a format that the XPS-10 cannot import. The XPS-10 can import the following files.
44.1 kHz, 16-bit, WAV format
Is the file located in the IMPORT folder of the USB flash drive?
Meaning
USB flash drive is not connected.
Failed to load data from USB flash drive.
It may be that the file is damaged.
This file cannot be loaded since its format is incorrect.
The file was not found on the USB flash drive.
Failed to write data to USB flash drive.
Data cannot be written because the USB flash drive has no more
free space.
The file or the USB flash drive itself is write protected.
The file cannot be played or imported by the XPS-10.
It is possible that the contents of system memory have been
damaged.
An unusually large amount of MIDI data was received, and could
not be processed.
No more favorites have been registered.
Import is not possible because user memory is full.
Sample editing is not possible.
Action
Connect USB flash drive.
Make sure that USB flash drive is correctly connected.
Do not use this file.
Do not use this file.
Make sure that the file exists on the USB flash drive.
Make sure that USB flash drive is correctly connected.
Delete unneeded files from the USB flash drive. Alternatively, use a
different USB flash drive device, one that has more free space
available.
Make sure that the file or the USB flash drive is not write
protected.
Do not use this file.
Please execute a Factory Reset.
If this does not resolve the problem, contact your dealer or a
nearby Roland service center.
Reduce the amount of MIDI messages that are being transmitted.
Check the currently selected favorite number and the direction
("FAV-UP" or "FAV-DOWN") that's assigned to the pedal (p. 32).
Delete unneeded samples (patches) (p. 24).
Select a sound that uses an imported sample, and then enter the
sample edit screen.

Hide quick links:

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

Table of Contents