Yamaha PF-500 Musical Instrument User Manual


 
PF-500 87
Message List
Message Meaning
There is a problem with the TO HOST/USB connector
When using the PF-500 connected to your personal computer ...
The driver or MIDI application on your computer is not functioning cor-
rectly, perhaps because the computer is turned off, the cable is not con-
nected correctly, or the HOST SELECT switch is not set correctly. In this
case, turn off the power of the PF-500 and your computer, and check the
cable connections and HOST SELECT switch setting. Then turn on the
power in the order of your computer PF-500, and check that the driver
and MIDI application on your computer are functioning correctly.
When using the PF-500 by itself ...
This message may appear if a cable is left connected to the [TO HOST] or
[USB] connector of the PF-500. In this case, turn off the power of the PF-
500, disconnect the cable, and then turn on the power again. If the cable is
left connected, the PF-500 may not function correctly.
You turned off the power to the PF-500 while it was writing a song to
storage memory. This message appears next time you turn on the
power. The PF-500 checks if the contents of storage memory can be
recovered.
This message appears following the message “LastPowerOffIlle-
galMemorySongChecking,” indicating that the PF-500 recovered
data in the storage memory as much as possible.
This message appears following the message “LastPowerOffIlle-
galMemorySongChecking,” indicating that the PF-500 could not
recover data in the storage memory and that all memory songs were
deleted.
While a preset song was being read, the PF-500 detected defects in
memory. Reset the PF-500 to its normal (factory default) settings
with “MemorySongIncluded” (page 85) after you back up all song
data.
This message indicates that there may be a problem with the mem-
ory. If the message appears repeatedly when you continue using the
PF-500, back up the song data, then restore the default setting by
using “FactorySet” with “MemorySongIncluded” selected (page 85).
There is not enough memory space left and you cannot save any
more songs. Save or delete some songs in the storage memory, then
save new data to memory.
This message will appear if there is no song for the “SaveToMemory”
(page 45) operation to save. In this case, no song will be saved.
You tried to delete a song that does not exist in the storage memory.
You cannot delete the song.