Yamaha CP300 Musical Instrument User Manual


 
Message List
CP300 Owner’s Manual
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Appendix
The instrument’s flash memory (storage memory) has expired.
Consult your Yamaha dealer. If this message appears, the instrument will not be able to back
up the Songs, Performance files and settings in memory. Press the [EXIT] button to return to
the original display.
There is a problem with the USB connector.
The power to the computer is turned off, the cables are connected incorrectly, or the driver
or MIDI application on the computer is working incorrectly. In this situation, turn the power off
to both the instrument and the computer, and check the cable connection. Then, turn on the
power to the computer and the instrument in this order and check to see if the driver and
MIDI application on the computer work properly.
This message is also shown if the USB cable is connected to the instrument without being
connected to your computer. When you wish to use the instrument alone, turn off the power
of the instrument, disconnect the USB cable from the instrument, then turn the power on
again. If the cable is left connected in this condition, the instrument may not function
properly.
The power was incorrectly turned off the previous time. The instrument is
checking the internal memory.
You turned off the power to the instrument while it was writing data to storage memory. This
message appears next time you turn on the power. The internal memory is being checked
while this message is displayed. If it has been confirmed that any files in the storage
memory are corrupted, all the files will be deleted.
Some files in the storage memory have been restored.
This message appears following the message “Last Power Off Illegal / Memory File
Checking,” indicating that the instrument recovered as much data in the storage memory as
possible.
Files on the storage memory have been deleted.
This message appears following the message “Last Power Off Illegal / Memory File
Checking,” indicating that the instrument could not recover data in the storage memory and
that all memory files were deleted.
A memory problem has occurred.
While a Song or a Performance file was being loaded, the instrument detected defects in
memory. Reset the instrument to its normal (factory default) settings with “Memory File
Included” (page 71) after you back up all Song data.
There may be a memory problem.
1. This message indicates that there may be a problem with the memory when selecting a
Song or Performance file. If the message appears repeatedly when you continue using
the instrument, back up the Song data, then restore the default setting by using “Memory
File Included” in “Factory Set” (page 71).
2. This message will appear if a different “Character Code” (page 84) is selected than was
when you assigned the Performance file name. In this case, switch the “Character
Code,” re-select the Performance file.
There is no more available space in storage memory.
There is not enough memory space left and you cannot save any more Songs or
Performance files. Delete some Songs or Performance files in the storage memory (pages
80, 83), then save the new data to memory.
There is no Song to be saved.
This message will appear if there is no Song for the “Save To Memory” (page 82) operation
to save. In this case, no Song will be saved.
There is no file to be deleted.
You tried to delete a file that does not exist in the storage memory. You cannot delete the file.
There is no Song to be deleted.
You tried to delete a Song that does not exist in the storage memory. The Song cannot be
deleted.
Message Description
FlashMemoryLifeTime
Exit-->
HostError
LastPowerOffIllegal
MemoryFileChecking
LastPowerOffIllegal
MemoryFileErrorRecovered
LastPowerOffIllegal
MemoryFileErased
MemoryError
MemoryError
MemoryFull
NoSong
NoFileToDelete
NoSongToDelete