Error message list, Troubleshooting, E j c – Roland SP-404SX User Manual

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Error Message List

Message

Description

E J C

Eject

Processing is not possible because the SD card was removed .

* Don’t remove the card while the power is on .

L o C

Lock

The SD card is locked . The SP-404SX will be unable to function properly if the SD card is locked . (“LoC” will appear in the

display .) Make sure that the SD card is not locked (p . 10) .

E N P

Empty

There is no sample, pattern, or backup data to delete .

There is no backup data to load .

There is no WAV or AIFF to import .

E r r

Error

Invalid data was found, and it was repaired or deleted .

F U L

Memory.Full

Processing could not be performed because of insufficient memory .

While sampling, the sample exceeded 2 GB (approximately 180 minutes for stereo) . Sampling was stopped .

P r t

Protected

Processing could not be performed because Protect is enabled .

If you want to continue the operation, turn off Protect as described in “About the Protect Function” (p . 38) .

U n S

Unsupported.format

Processing was halted because the WAV or AIFF was in a format not supported by the SP-404SX .

Troubleshooting

This section lists some items to check and actions to take if you experience problems . Refer to the section appropriate for your

situation .

Problem

Points.to.check

Action

No.sound./.Insufficient.

volume

Has the power to the SP-404SX and your connected

equipment been turned on?

Use the dedicated AC adaptor .
Make sure that fresh batteries are installed .

Are the SP-404SX and your external equipment

connected correctly?

Check the connections .

Could an audio cable be broken?

Replace the cable .

Could the volume of the connected amp or mixer be

turned down?

Adjust the volume to an appropriate level .

Could the SP-404SX’s volume be lowered?

Adjust the volume to an appropriate level .

Check whether you hear sound in your headphones .

If you hear sound in your headphones, the connection cable may be broken, or there

may be a problem with the connected amp or mixer . Check the connections and the

connected equipment .

If you’re using an SD card, is the card inserted

correctly?

Check the SD card .

If you’re attempting to play a sample, is its pad lit?

The sample will play when you press a lit pad . No sample is assigned to a pad that is

unlit .

Could the sample level be lowered?

Adjust the level of the sample (p . 19) .

Could the effect level be lowered?

For some effect types, the level can be adjusted by a control knob . For details on effect

types and the control knob assignments, refer to “Effect List” (p . 42) .

Could OUTPUT GAIN be set too low?

Check the setting for OUTPUT GAIN (p . 39) .

No.sound.or.insuf-

ficient.volume.from.

equipment.connected.

to.LINE.IN.jacks

Is [EXT SOURCE] pad lit?

To play sounds from the line input, press the [EXT SOURCE] pad so it’s lit .

Could the volume of the device connected to LINE IN

jacks be lowered?

Adjust the level appropriately .

Is the audio cable connected correctly?

Check the connection .

Could the audio cable be broken?

Replace the cable .

Could you be using an audio cable that contains a

built-in resistor?

Use a connection cable that does not contain a built-in resistor (such as the Roland PCS

series) .

Could INPUT GAIN be set too low?

Check the setting for INPUT GAIN (p . 39) .

No.sound.or.

insufficient.volume.

from.a.mic

Is [MIC] button lit?

To play sound from the mic input, press the [MIC] button so it’s lit .

Could the MIC IN level be lowered?

Turn the [MIC IN] knob to adjust the level appropriately .

Is the mic cable connected correctly?

Check the connections .

Could the mic cable be broken?

Replace the cable .

The.mic.picks.up.noise

The [MIC IN] knob can’t be turned down to zero

If you’re not using the mic, turn the [MIC] button off .

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