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Basics Section Quick Guide Reference Appendix
Display Messages
Display Messages
Messages Information
Are you sure? [YES]/[NO]
Confirms whether you want to execute a specified operation or not. Press [INC/YES] or [DEC/NO] as
required.
Bad Card. The card is unusable. Format the card and try again.
Bulk protected. Bulk data was received when RcvBulk was set to “protect.” (Utility [F5][SF2] Ref. #184)
Can’t make folder. No more directories can be created below the current level.
Card full.
The card is full and no more data can be saved. Use a new card, or make space by erasing unwanted
data from the card.
Card not ready. A card is not properly inserted in or connected to the S90.
Card read/write error. An error occurred while reading or writing to/from or Memory card.
Card unformatted. The card is not formatted, or the format is unusable by the S90. Check the card contents.
Card write protected. The card is write protected.
Completed. The specified load, save, format, or other job has been completed.
Device number is off. Bulk data cannot be transmitted/received since the device number is off.
Device number mismatch. Bulk data cannot be transmitted/received since the device numbers don’t match.
Effect plug-in is not in slot 1.
The Effect Plug-in board does not work because it has not been installed to slot 1. The Effect Plug-in
board should be installed to slot 1.
Executing...
Never attempt to turn off the power while data is being written to Flash ROM. Turning the power off in
this state results in loss of all user data and may cause the system to freeze (due to corruption of data in
the Flash ROM).
File not found.
The specified file was not found on the card during a load operation. Try again after re-inserting/re-
connecting the card.
Folder is too deep. Directories below this level cannot be accessed.
Illegal Card. The format type of the Memory card is wrong.
Illegal file. The file specified for loading is unusable by the S90.
Illegal file name. The specified file name is unacceptable. Try entering a different name.
MIDI buffer full. Failed to process the MIDI data because too much data was received at one time.
MIDI checksum error. An error occurred when receiving bulk data.
MIDI data error. An error occurred when receiving MIDI data.
mLAN connection error.
Indicates a problem in the mLAN8E connection. Check the on/off status of the LED lamps on the
mLAN8E and refer to the Owner’s Manual of the mLAN8E.
mLAN error (xxx). Indicates an unspecified problem related to the mLAN8E.
mLAN network error.
Indicates a problem in the mLAN8E network. Check the on/off status of the LED lamps on the mLAN8E
and refer to the Owner’s Manual of the mLAN8E.
mLAN now in Mixer mode.
The mLAN8E board is set to the Mixer mode by your computer, and the S90 cannot control the
mLAN8E.
Multi plug-in is not in slot 3.
The Multi-Part Plug-in board does not work because it has not been installed to slot 3. The Multi-Part
Plug-in board should be installed to slot 3.
Not empty folder. You attempt to delete a folder that contains data.
Now checking plug-in board. The S90 is checking the Plug-in board installation status when powering the S90 on.
Now loading... (xxxx) Indicates that a file is being loaded.
Now saving... (xxxx) Indicates that a file is being saved.
Now working...
Indicates that the S90 is currently engaged in some operation, such as writing to/reading from the card,
etc.
Overwrite? [YES]/[NO]
A save operation will overwrite data on the card, and this message confirms whether it is OK to continue
or not. Press [INC/YES] or [DEC/NO] as required.
Please keep power on.
Never attempt to turn off the power while data is being written to Flash ROM. Turning the power off in
this state results in loss of all user data and may cause the system to freeze (due to corruption of data in
the Flash ROM).
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