Dialogues on the Window

4 Chaper Tips Operation

Cases

 

Dialogues and remedies

The title files are corrupted.

 

“Corrupted title files.

 

 

Do you want to initialize all titles?”

 

 

[Yes]

(The corrupted title files are deleted.)

The storage space is insufficient to save the current title.

 

“Insufficient storage space.

 

 

You must delete unnecessary file(s) first.”

 

 

[Yes]

(The dialogue is closed.)

 

 

Remedy: Delete any unnecessary file(s) . Or save the

 

 

title on a floppy disk.

 

 

 

 

 

Load error occurs.

 

“Load error.

 

 

 

Current title cleared.”

 

 

[Yes]

(The dialogue is closed.)

 

 

Remedy: If the load error occurs again after

 

 

reloading, the title or the media is corrupted.

 

 

If this dialogue appears while loading up a title from

 

 

the flash memory, delete the title.

 

 

Note that when this dialogue appears, the current

 

 

title is cleared.

 

 

 

 

 

While saving a title, a write error occurs.

 

“Save error.”

 

 

 

[Yes]

(The dialogue is closed.)

 

 

Remedy: While saving on a floppy disk, check that

 

 

the write-protect tab is set to the protect position or

 

 

not. While saving on the flash memory of the unit,

 

 

retry saving.

 

 

 

 

 

 

The current title is corrupted when starting up the unit.

 

“Corrupted title file.

 

 

 

The current title is initialized.”

 

 

[Yes]

(The corresponding title is initialized

 

 

 

 

to the default setting.)

 

 

 

 

 

The file of the title to be loaded is corrupted.

 

“Corrupted title file.

 

 

 

This title is deleted.”

 

 

 

[Yes]

(The corresponding title is cleared.)

 

 

 

 

When you touch the CALIBRATE button on

 

“Is a PS2 mouse connected to mouse port?

the TOUCH PANEL section of the MISC SETUP window.

 

Without a mouse, you cannot re-calibrate the touch screen,

 

 

if you fail to calibrate it successfully.”

 

 

[Yes]

(Execute the calibration program of

 

 

 

 

the touch panel.)

 

 

[Cancel]

(No action)

 

 

 

 

 

 

NOTE

 

 

 

 

Be sure to calibrate the touch panel with a mouse

 

 

connected. If you fail calibration, re-calibrate the touch

 

 

panel using the mouse.

 

 

 

 

 

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