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Messages on the M.D.R. LED Display
Display Description of the Messages
No disk is installed. Install a disk.
1) The installed disk is write-protected, so the Record, Song Copy, and Song Delete jobs cannot be
performed. Set the disks Write-protect tab (page 29) to OFF.
2) If you are using a copy-protected playback-only disk, this message may appear when you attempt
the Record, Song Copy, or Song Delete operations. Cancel the operation.
3) When executing Disk Copy, set the Write-protect tab on the source disk to on.
The installed disk is not formatted. Format the disk. (page 30)
1) The disks memory capacity is full, so the Record or Song Copy operation cannot be performed.
Use another formatted disk or delete unnecessary data.
2) All of the song numbers contain recorded data. Press the STOP button, then delete any
unnecessary data.
None of the song numbers contain recorded data, so the Song Copy operation cannot be performed.
Press the STOP button and abort the operation.
An error occurred because the disk was removed during recording or playback. Press the STOP
button, and replace the disk, then start the operation over again.
Incompatible disk has been inserted. Insert an appropriate disk.
Recording cannot be performed because too much data was received at one time. Press the STOP
button and retry recording.
The disk is defective and cannot be formatted. Use another disk.
An error occurred during the transmission or reception of data. Press the STOP button and retry the
operation over again.
You are trying to record to the song number that already contains recorded data. Stop the recording
and select the other blank song number by pressing the SONG SELECT buttons.
XX: song number
When you insert the copy-protected disk to the Electone, this message will appear on the LED
display. You cannot overwrite or save the changes.
XX: song number
This message indicates that an incompatible disk is inserted in the Voice Disk, Pattern Disk or
Registration Menu Disk operation. Insert an appropriate disk.
_XX An under line (_) before the song number indicates that it is XG song data.
XX: song number
You have inserted a wrong type disk as the destination disk in the Disk Copy operation. Use the
same disk type as the source disk.