Owner`s manual
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Error Messages
Section 9
Rev0.02
Event Memory Full!
Cause: The BR-1200CD has used up all the events that can
be handled by one song.
Action: Perform the Song Optimize operation. (p. 112)
Finalized Disc!
Cause: Data has already been written to the CD-R/RW disc,
and the data has been finalized.
Action: Place a CD-R/RW disc that has not been finalized
in the drive.
HDD Damaged! Can't Access HDD.
Cause: Data could not be read from or written to the hard
disk.
Action: There is a possibility that the hard disk has been
damaged. Shut down the BR-1200CD as instructed
and send it for repair.
HDD Full!
Cause: There is insufficient free space on the hard disk.
Action 1: Erase unneeded data.
Action 2: Perform the Song Optimize operation. (p. 112)
HDD Read Error!
Cause: An error occurred while reading data from the hard
disk.
Action: The hard disk must be initialized (p. 285).
HDD Write Error!
Cause: An error occurred while writing data to the hard
disk.
Action: The hard disk must be initialized. Also, the song
data you had been attempting to save will be lost.
Insert Disc #***!
Cause: During recovery of backup data located on multiple
CD-R/RW discs, the disc of the requested number
was not placed in the drive.
Action: Place the disc with the requested number in the
drive.
Lack of Events!
Cause: It is not possible to execute Undo or Redo if fewer
than 200 events remain.
Action: Perform the Song Optimize operation. (p. 112)
Marker Memory Full!
Cause: The BR-1200CD has used up all the marker memory
(100 markers) that can be handled by one song.
Action: Delete unneeded markers.
Medium Error!
Cause: There is a problem with the CD-R/RW disc or hard
disk. Alternatively, the disc on the CD-R/RW drive
is unreadable.
Action 1: Confirm that the correct type of disc is placed in
the CD-R/RW drive.
Action 2: Use a new CD-R/RW disc.
Action 3: Use the following procedure to initialize the hard
disk.
MIDI Error!
Cause 1: Active Sensing is on, and it has detected that no
MIDI message transmissions have taken place for
more than approximately 400 ms.
Action 1: Check the external MIDI device connected to MIDI
IN to make sure it is turned on, and that the
settings are correct. Also, confirm that the MIDI
cable has not been disconnected.
Cause 2: Processing has been overloaded due to high
volumes of MIDI messages received from the
external MIDI device.
Action 2: Reduce the amount of MIDI messages transmitted
by the external MIDI device.
No Data!
Cause 1: You attempted to modify marker or scene data when
none existed.
Cause 2: You attempted to create an audio CD with no data
in the tracks or songs, or you attempted to export a
WAV or AIFF file.
Action: First create data.
Cause 3: You have attempted to undo the Song Optimize (p.
112) immediately after executing the procedure.
Action: Song optimization also clears the song’s edit
history, and for this reason, you will not be able to
use the Undo function for any edits carried out
before this process.
No File!
Cause 1: During a USB import operation, no file was copied
from the PC to the USB folder.
Action 1: Copy the file from the PC to the USB folder.
Cause 2: The copied file is not of WAV or AIFF format.
Action 2: Copy a file of WAV or AIFF format.
Not Blank Disc!
Cause: The CD-R/RW disc already has data written to it.
Action: Place a CD-R/RW disc with no data written to it (a
blank disc) in the CD-R/RW drive.
If using a CD-RW disc, you can erase the data on
the disc in order to create a blank disc (p. 237).