Error messages/messages – Roland RS-70 User Manual

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Error Messages/Messages

Message

Meaning

Action

Checksum Error

The checksum of a received System Exclusive mes-
sage was incorrect.

Set the correct checksum value.

MIDI Buffer Full

Due to an inordinate volume of MIDI messages re-
ceived, the RS-70 has failed to process them properly.

Reduce the amount of MIDI messages to be transmit-
ted.

MIDI Communication Error

A problem has occurred with the MIDI cable connec-
tions.

Check that MIDI cables are not broken or pulled out.

Receive Data Error

A MIDI message was received incorrectly.

If the same error message is displayed repeatedly, the
problem lies with the MIDI messages that are being
transmitted to the RS-70.

User Memory Damaged

The data in user memory has been lost.

Use the Factory Reset function to initialize the mem-
ory to the factory settings.

USB Off Line

It is possible that the power has been turned off for the
computer connected to the RS-70’s USB connector.

Check the power of the connected computer.

It is possible that a USB cable has been pulled out or
has a short.

Check that USB cable is not broken or pulled out.

No File

There is no file that the RS-70 can use. (Note: This will
be displayed if there is no file with an extension of
RSU or MID.)

Disk Not Ready

A disk is not inserted in the disk drive.

Insert a disk.

Unformatted Disk

This disk cannot be used by the RS-70.

Format the disk on the RS-70.

Write Protected

Since the write protect tab of the disk is in the Protect
position, data cannot be written to the disk.

Set the write protect tab to the Write position, and re-
try the operation.

Master Disk

This disk is a master disk. Master disks cannot be
used to save data or be formatted.

Disk Read/Write Error

A file is corrupted, the disk is scratched or damaged,
or the disk drive is malfunctioning.

Insert another disk formatted on the RS-70 (not con-
taining important data). If this solves the problem,
the problem is probably a scratched or damaged disk,
or a corrupted file. Do not use the disk. If the same er-
ror message appears repeatedly, a malfunctioning
disk drive is suspected.
If the disk drive is malfunctioning, it could damage
the disk. Consult your dealer or closest Roland ser-
vice station.

Too Many Files

The maximum number of files that can be created has
been exceeded.

Delete unneeded files.

File Format Error

The RS-70 cannot handle this file.

Disk Incorrect

The operation you attempted to execute is not appro-
priate for this disk. (Note: This will be displayed if
you insert a different disk during disk backup.)

Do not select this disk as the object of the operation.

Memory Full

Internal memory is full, preventing processing of the
data.

Delete unneeded data, reducing the amount of data
in the pattern.

File Name Duplicate

A file with the same name already exists on the disk.

Use a different file name.

Disk Full

Insufficient free space available on the disk to save
the data.

Either insert a different disk (formatted on the RS-70)
or delete unnecessary data and retry the operation.

Irregular Name

There is a space within the file name.

Change the file name.

Data Not Found

Since data was not found at the specified location, the
operation could not be executed. (This will be dis-
played if there is no applicable data for the Micro-
scope.)

Specify the correct location.

CANCELED

Processing is canceled. (This is not an error message.)

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