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20. DISPLAY MESSAGES

During operation the RY9 will display various error and other messages in the

LCD. Below is a list and description of each display message.

DISPLAY COMMENTS

BACKUP ERROR
BATT LOW
BUFFER FULL
BULK SEND
DATA ERROR
END
MEMORY FULL
MIDI ERR 1
MIDI ERR 2
NOT EMPTY
PART EMPTY
PRESET
If the batteries are dead (or are not installed), when you turn
the RY9 on, this message will appear, the factory default
settings will be reinstated, and the User data will have been
lost.
The batteries are running low on power. Insert a new set of six
batteries. (Do not mix and match old and new batteries or
batteries of a different type, such as alkaline and manganese!)
MIDI receive buffer memory is too full to receive any more
data. Reduce the amount of data being sent to the RY9.
Bulk data is being transmitted to a MIDI data storage device
or another RY9.
An error occurred during the bulk data receive operation due
to unrecognizable MIDI data. Make sure that all bulk data
sent to the RY9 conforms with the RY9 MIDI specification.
The current operation is completed.
Memory is too full to hold any more data, and the specified
operation cannot be performed. Delete unwanted songs or
patterns to make more memory available.
A MIDI overrun error was detected in the incoming data during
MIDI receive. Check all relevant settings, as well as cables
and connections, then try transmitting the data again.
A MIDI framing error was detected in the incoming data during
MIDI receive. Check all relevant settings, as well as cables
and connections, then try transmitting the data again.
The pattern which you are trying to change the meter for the
pattern already contains data. Clear the pattern and try again.
The part which you are trying to insert or delete in the song is
empty, i.e., the part does not contain any data.
The pattern, song or drum kit which you are trying to edit is a
factory-programmed Preset, and therefore cannot be modified.
Copy the pattern, song or drum kit to a User memory and try
again.
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