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Yamaha Disklavier E3 Series - Troubleshooting Common Errors; Error Messages: File Management; Error Messages: USB Connection

Yamaha Disklavier E3 Series
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8. Trouble Shooting/Points to Check
1.Error Messages
Errors resulting from improper operation may cause the following messages to appear.
The appropriate remedy should be carried out.
Error Messages Situation Remedy
SELECT REC TRACK!
You tried to start recording with no
Part selected.
Select the part to record before starting
recording.
CANNOT RECORD
NO PIANO PART
You tried to start recording to the
track with no piano part.
You cannot record to the track with no
piano part.
CANNOT EXECUTE
NO DESTINATION MEDIUM
You selected the destination
Medium that has not been inserted
when copying the album.
Insert the destination medium and select
it.
CANNOT EXECUTE TO DELETE
1ST ALBUM
You tried to delete the first album in
a medium
You cannot delete the first album in a
medium.
CANNOT EXECUTE TO CREATE
MORE THAN 99 ALBUMS
You tried to create a new album on
the medium that already contains 99
albums.
No more than 99 albums can be created
on the medium.
CANNOT EXECUTE SAME TITLE
EXISTS
You tried to create a new album
titled as same as the album that
already exists.
Enter a different title to a new album.
CANNOT EXECUTE
PROTECTED FILE
You tried to copy the protected song
file to the removable medium such
As a USB flash memory
You cannot copy the protected song file
to the removable medium.
You tried to delete the playlist, but
no playlist exists.
PLAYLIST NOT FOUND
You tried to add songs to the
playlist, but no playlist exists.
First, you must create a new playlist, and
then add songs to it.
You tried to make a backup without
connecting an external USB HDD.
Connect an external USB HDD before
making a backup.
Please connect an USB
HDD to USB port
You tried to restore a backup
without connecting an external
USB HDD.
Connect the external USB HDD that
contains a backup data.
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