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Error messages

If an incorrect operation is attempted or execution is not possible, an error message will appear in the display. Note the message that appears, and take the appropriate action.

fig.er-3

Situation:

It is possible that the data in the PC card or the

 

PC card itself has been damaged.

Action:

Delete all phrases (p. 25). If delete card is not

 

possible, or if the same message appears after

 

the card has been delete card, it may be that

 

the PC card is malfunctioning. Use a different

 

PC card.

fig.er-4

 

Situation:

The card is of a type which the AR-200 is not

 

able to use.

Action:

Refer to the section "Reccomended PC cards"

 

(p. 66) and use an appropriate PC card.

fig.er-5

 

Situation:

No more data can be recorded in the card.

Action:

Either delete unnecessary phrases (p. 25), or

 

use a different card.

fig.er-6

 

Situation:

Either the phrase data is damaged, or the

 

AR-200 is not able to handle the phrase.

Action:

Check the phrase for which the message was

 

displayed.

fig.er-7

 

Situation:

The write protect switch on the PC card is set

 

to the ON position.

Action:

Refer to the manual for the PC card, and set

 

the write protect switch to the OFF position.

fig.er-8

 

Situation:

The backup battery in the PC card has run down.

Action:

Refer to the manual for the PC card and

 

replace the battery.

fig.er-9

 

Situation:

A large amount of MIDI data was received in a

 

short time, and could not be processed.

Action:

Change the way in which MIDI data is being

 

transmitted.

fig.er-10

Situation:

Once an Active Sensing message was received,

 

300 msec elapsed without any message being

 

received.

Action:

Check the MIDI cable connect or turn off.

fig.er-11

 

Situation:

The PC card is not formatted for use with the

 

AR-200.

Action:

Format the PC card.

fig.er-12

 

Situation:

There is no phrase corresponding to the

 

specified phrase.

Action:

Select a saved phrase or record a new phrase.

fig.er-13

 

Situation:

Data was not written to or read from the card

 

in time.

Action:

Change the RDAC-Grade, RDAC-Mode, or

 

other recording conditions to reduce the

 

amount of data.

fig.er-14

 

Situation:

Card protect is set to ON, so data cannot be

 

written to the card.

Action:

Set card protect to OFF.

fig.er-15

 

Situation:

The AR-200 gets hot.

Action:

Ventilate well to avoid overheating, and keep

 

the unit cool.

fig.er-16

 

Situation:

Cannot overwrite or make changes on a card

 

formatted for the AR-2000.

Action:

Use a card after formatting it on the AR-200, or

 

otherwise use an AR-3000 format card.

Situation:

Checksum error found in received MIDI data.

Action:

Check the transmission status and the MIDI

 

data.

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Contents Page Using the Unit Safely Page Power Supply PlacementMaintenance Before Using PC CardsContents Troubleshooting Error messages Regarding Cards Mode SW SettingsMidi Implementation Midi Implementation Chart Specification AppendicesMain Features Panel Descriptions Front panelRear panel Bottom chassisTurning On the Power Refer also to DC power supply pAttaching the Rubber Feet Included Items InstallationRack Mounting Important Notes on Heat Radiation Attaching the Card Protector InstallationRack-Mounting the AR-200 Using the Control Input and Output Connectors Device with the AR-200 Control Output Connectors pExamples of Usage and Connection for the AR-200 Together with Other Equipment System ExamplesControlling the AR-200 With Midi Signals Midi Control p Using the Midi ConnectorsExamples of Usage and Connection for the AR-200 Repeat Playback of the Same Phrase What You Can Do Usage TipsPlaying a Variety of Phrases in Succession Cards Handled by the AR-200 Types of Usable CardsCard Storage Times and Number of Phrases Formatting a CardImportant Notes on Handling Cards Procedure for Formatting CardsCards Handled by the AR-200 If You’re Using a Legacy Model Card Compatibility with Other Models in the AR SeriesConnecting External Devices Recording AudioRecording Units-Phrases Monitor Output During Recording and Recording StandbyProcedure for Recording RDAC-Gradesampling frequency REC Mode SW-3Recording Audio Amount of cardRDAC-Mode Signal Processing FormatREC Mode SW 4 Card Audio Recording Time Chart P.53What is mono recording Recording Type Stereo/MonoREC Mode SWLine Thru Output Procedure Switching the Power OnImportant Notes on Making ConnectionsChecking What You Recorded Information Recorded on the CardPlayback Using the Panel Manual Playback Press the Play button and the phrase will playbackDeleting Single Phrases Deleting PhrasesDeleting All Phrases What is a Midi Phrase? Procedure for Recording MidiRecording and Playing Midi Data Midi Phrase PhrasesProcedure for Playing Back Midi Playback Using Control Input and Other InputRecording and Playing Midi Data Midi Phrase Manual playbackPlayback By Card Data Selecting the Control Input Mode AR-200 SettingsAssigning Phrases to the Terminals Operational Specifications for Direct Playback Last-In Operational Specifications for Control Input PlaybackBasic Operation of Direct Playback Reverse Priority Priority OrderConnectors Used in Binary Playback What Is Binary Playback?/Use and ApplicationsSpecifying Phrases in Binary Notation Binary Playback To Specify Phrases with Binary Signals Operational Specifications of Binary PlaybackBasic Operation of Binary Playback Phrase Number / Binary Signal chart Operational Specifications of Interval Playback What is Terminal Rec/Use and ApplicationsRepeated Playback of Phrases Interval Playback Basic Operation of Interval PlaybackConnecting Equipment Operational Specifications for Terminal RecConnectors Used in Terminal Rec Presence or Absence of PhrasesPlayback Switching the Terminal Recording ModeErase 001 00000000 What is the Busy Out Signal?/ Connecting Devices Important Note on Using the Control Input and Output PortsOutput of Busy Out Signals In Dual Mono Mode p Starting Another Device Busy OutOutput of Control Out Signals In Dual Mono Mode p What is the Control Out Signal? Connecting DevicesControlling Another Device Control Out Memo Applications Guide Playback of Phrases Using Midi Signals Controlling the AR-200 with Midi Signals Midi controlWhat is Midi Control?/What You Can Do Using Midi Control When Playing Back Midi Phrases Using Midi Signals Controlling the AR-200 with Midi Signals Midi controlAssignment of Phrases to Note Numbers Midi Note Map Midi Receive channel Settings Midi channel Midi Control Signals That Can Be Received Receive MessagesProcedure for Making the Midi Receive Channel Settings Midi Note OutPlayback with AR-LINK Signals What is AR-LINK?/What You Can Do Using AR-LINKExample of Connecting to an Synchronized Audio PhraseSettings Procedure Selecting the AR-200’s Operation AROther Useful Functions During Phrase Playback Line Out Thru Setting During Phrase PlaybackTo Users of the AR-2000/100 Legacy Models Line Thru Output Specifications Other Useful Functions During Phrase PlaybackAppendices Troubleshooting About recordingAbout playback About playback and recording of Midi phrasesOthers TroubleshootingCard made on the AR-3000 Error messages Fig.er-3Card Audio Recording Time Chart Regarding CardsRecorded Phrase Data Settings When a Card Is FormattedAppendices Midi settings AR-3000 settings that can be usedAR-LINK Setting Mode SW Settings Mode Switch SpecificationsControl I/O Connector specifications DC power supplyMidi Implementation Receive data Media Player SectionControl Change Program ChangeMidi Time Code Midi ImplementationMidi Machine Control MMC Transmitted message which are produced Transmitted message which are receivedRecognized message for sync Message not memorized during recording Messages received for detecting trouble in Midi connection Transmit data Midi Recorder SectionExclusive Communication Parameter Address MapExclusive Address Table Phrase Select AR-200/3000 Midi Implementation Midi Recording Section Specification Specification Input/Output Standard DimentionsIndex AR-LINKInformation AfricaAvis 02235223 ’03-8-7N