Electronic Keyboard User Manual
USB Flash Drive
E-33
English
The following shows how the lamps indicate the error type when an error occurs due to data transfer failure or 
some other reason.
Error Indicators
Lamps Error Type Cause Action
No Media
1. The USB flash drive is 
not connected to the 
digital piano’s USB 
flash drive port.
1. Correctly plug the USB 
flash drive into the USB 
flash drive port.
2. The USB flash drive 
was removed while 
some operation was in 
progress.
2. Do not remove the USB 
flash drive while any 
operation is in 
progress.
3. The USB flash drive is 
write-protected.
3. Unprotect the USB 
flash drive.
4. The USB flash drive has 
anti-virus software.
4. Use a USB flash drive 
that does not have anti-
virus software.
No File
There is no loadable file in 
the “MUSICLIB” folder or 
no playable file in the 
“AUDIO” folder.
Move the file you want to 
load into the “MUSICLIB” 
folder or the file you want 
to play into the “AUDIO” 
folder (pages E-26 and 
E-29).
No Data
You are attempting to save 
data to a USB flash drive 
when there is no data to 
save.
Record something before 
performing a save 
operation.
Read Only
A read-only file with the 
same name you are trying 
to use is already stored on 
USB flash drive.
• Change the name and 
then save the new data.
• Remove the read-only 
attribute from the existing 
USB flash drive file and 
overwrite it with the new 
data.
• Use a different USB flash 
drive.
Media Full
There is not enough space 
available on the USB flash 
drive.
Delete some of the files on 
the USB flash drive to 
make room for new data 
(page E-31) or use a 
different USB flash drive.
File Full
1. There are too many 
files on the USB flash 
drive.
1. Delete some of the files 
on the USB flash drive 
to make room for new 
data.
2. There is a file named 
TAKE99.WAV in the 
“AUDIO” folder.
2. Delete the WAV file in 
the “AUDIO” folder.
Not SMF01
You are attempting to play 
back SMF Format 2 song 
data.
This Digital Piano 
supports playback of SMF 
Format 0 or Format 1 only.
Size Over
The data on the USB flash 
drive is too big to play.
This digital piano supports 
playback of song data files 
with a maximum size of 
65 kbytes.
Wrong Data
1. The USB flash drive 
data is corrupted.
—
2. USB flash drive 
contains data that is not 
supported by this 
digital piano.
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