Using a SmartMedia Card
SmartMedia Card Error Messages
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Err Card R/W | There is something wrong with the card. |
| Use a different card. | |
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Err No Card | (1) The card is not set correctly in the card slot. |
| (1) | Remove the card and reinsert it correctly (page |
| (2) There is no card in the card slot or the card was |
| (2) | Insert a card into the card slot. Never remove a |
| removed part way through a card operation. |
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| card from the card slot while a card access |
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| operation is in progress. |
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Err Format | (1) The format of the card is not compatible with |
| (1) | Change to a card that has the proper format. |
| this keyboard. |
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| (2) The card is damaged. |
| (2) | Use a different card. |
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Err Protect | The card is write protected. |
| • | Use a different card. |
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| • | Remove the card’s write protect sticker to enable |
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Err SizeOver | The SMF data you are trying to read is larger than |
| Press the CARD button to return to the SMF data | |
| 80 Kbytes. |
| selection screen, and then select different SMF data | |
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Err WrongDat | The SMF data is corrupted or the wrong format. |
| Use different data. | |
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Err Not SMF0 | You are attempting to play SMF data that is not |
| Use only Format 0 SMF data. | |
| Format 0. |
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Err No File | You are trying to read data from a card that does not |
| Load a card that contains SMF data that is | |
| contain any SMF data that is supported by this keyboard. |
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Err Fragment | The card data you are trying to use for playback or |
| Perform either of the two followng operations. | |
| sing along is fragmented. |
| • | Without deleting the original (fragmented) data, |
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| perform a “save as” operation to save the data |
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| under a different name. Next, try performing |
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| the operation using the newly saved data. |
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| • | If you saved the data to the card from another location, |
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| format the card (which will delete its contents), and |
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| then save the data to the card again. Next, try |
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| performing the operation using the newly saved data. |
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Err Mem Full | The keyboard ran out of memory for SMF data reading |
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| during a lesson or use of the evaluation feature. |
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| 1. Select other SMF data: |
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| Press the CARD button to return to the SMF data selection screen, and then select different SMF data | |||
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| 2. Delete some song data already stored in memory: |
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| After a few seconds, the “Err Mem Full” message will be replaced by one of the messages described | |||
| below. The actual message that appears will depend on the size of the SMF data you are trying to read. | |||
| a) “dEL MemSong?” |
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| This message asks whether you want to delete the contents of Song Memory in order to make room for | |||
| the SMF data you are trying to read. To clear this message and return to the SMF data selection screen, | |||
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| 1. Press the [+] (YES) button if you want to delete Song Memory contents. | |||
| • This causes a confirmation message to appear on the display. | |||
| • If you want to cancel the delete operation, press the | |||
| confirmation message. |
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| 2. Press the [+] (YES) button to delete Song Memory contents. | |||
| • After Song Memory contents are deleted, the keyboard automatically starts reading of the SMF | |||
| data you originally selected, and then starts the lesson (or evaluation). | |||
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