11 – messages – Teac DR-22WL Reference Manual User Manual

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TASCAM DR-22WL

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11 – Messages

The following is a list of the pop-up messages.
The DR-22WL displays these pop-up messages according to the

situation; refer to this list to learn more details and/or solutions.

Message

Details and solutions

Battery Empty

The batteries are empty.

Replace the batteries.

Cannot overdub!

See REC setting

Overdubbing in 96kHz WHV file with

MP3 format is not possible.
Select the WAV format for recording.

Can’t Divide

The selected division point is not

appropriate for DIVIDE action (the

beginning and end of the track).

Card Error

The card cannot be recognized.

Replace the card.

Card Full

The card has no empty space.

Erase unnecessary files or transfer

them to a computer.

Current File MP3

MP3 files cannot be divided.

Dup File Name

The name of the DIVIDE file to be

created is identical to the name of

the file that already exists in the same

folder. The DIVIDE function adds “a” or

“b” to the end of the file name. Before

using the DIVIDE function, connect the

DR-22WL to a computer and edit the

file name.

File Full

The total number of folders and files

exceeded the limit (5000).

Delete unnecessary folders and files or

move them to a computer.

File Name ERR

More than 200 characters has been

added to the file name due to the

DIVIDE function. The DIVIDE function

adds “a” or “b” to the end of the file

name. Before choosing the DIVIDE

function, connect the unit to a

computer and edit the file name to less

than 198 characters.

File Not Found

The file cannot be found or damaged.

Check the target file.

File Not Found

Make Sys File

System files required to operate the

DR-22WL is missing. To create system

files, press the PLAY button while this

message is displayed.

File Protected

The file is read-only and cannot be

deleted.

Format Error

Format CARD

The microSD card is not formatted

properly or damaged. This message

also appears when a computer under

USB connection formatted the card, or

when an unformatted card is inserted

to the unit.
Cards must be formatted with the

DR-22WL. Insert a different card,
or press the F4

button to start

formatting.
Formatting will delete all data on the

microSD card.

Invalid Card

Change Card

The card may not work properly.

Replace the card.

Invalid SysFile

Make Sys File

The system file required to operate this

unit is invalid. To create new system
files, press the F4

button while this

message is displayed.

Message

Details and solutions

I/O Too Short

The IN (start) and OUT (end) points are

too close. Re-set by spacing at least

one second in between.

Layer too Deep

Folders can be created only up to two

layers.

You cannot create a new folder inside

this folder.

Max File Size

File size is larger than the designated

size, or the recording time exceeded

24 hours.

MBR Error Init CARD

The card is not formatted properly

or damaged. Insert a different card,
or press the F4

button to start

formatting.
Formatting will delete all data on the

microSD card.

No MUSIC File

There is no playback file and the DIVIDE

function cannot be executed.

No Card

No card is inserted in the DR-22WL; no

recording can be made.

No PB File

There are no files available for

playback. The file may be damaged.

Non-Supported

The file type is not supported. Please

refer to the 8 – Connecting with a

computer 32 for compatible file

types.

Write Timeout

Writing to the card timed out. Back up

files to a computer and format the card.

Can’t Save Data

Restart the unit when this error

message appears.

If the power cannot be turned off,

remove the batteries, disconnect the

AC adapter (TASCAM PS-P515U; sold

separately), or disconnect the USB

cable when in bus power supply.

If these error messages appear

frequently, please contact the TEAC

Repair Center.

Device Error
File Error
Not Continued
Player Error
Writing Failed
Sys Rom Err
System Err 50
System Error 1
System Error 2
System Error 3
System Error 4
System Error 5
System Error 6
System Error 7
System Error 8
System Error 9

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