Owner's Manual
Appendix
Error Messages
DME64N/24N Owner’s Manual
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Error Messages
Message Meaning Action
Error messages
Cannot Select No selectable items are available in the scene or
monitoring point list display.
Make the appropriate settings via the DME Designer
application.
Flash Rom Full The flash ROM is full. Reduce the number of stored scenes.
Invalid Password An invalid password has been entered. Enter the correct password. If you have lost or forgotten
your password, contact your Yamaha service center or
representative.
Low Battery The backup battery voltage is low. Stop using the device immediately and contact your
Yamaha service center or representative.
MIDI Port In Use The MIDI host setting is set to the same setting as the
DME Designer application.
Set the Utility MIDI page “Host” parameter to a different
port.
No Battery The battery is completely depleted. Stop using the device immediately and contact your
Yamaha service center or representative.
Param Access Err Current setting cannot be displayed. Try again.
Param Set Err Current setting cannot be changed. Try again.
Saving Failed A save operation has failed. Stop using the device immediately and contact your
Yamaha service center or representative.
Slots Overloaded The current being used by all cards installed in I/O slots
exceeds the rated limit.
Re-install the cards so that the current limit is not
exceeded.
Store Disable The scene store parameter is set to “Disable.” Set the scene store parameter to “Enable” via the Utility
display “Lock” page.
Status messages
CAS. In Sync Err The DME64N/24N clock is not in sync with the clock
signal being received at the [CASCADE IN] connector.
Set the device connected to the [CASCADE IN]
connector and the DME64N/24N to use the same word
clock.
CAS. Out Sync Err The DME64N/24N clock is not in sync with the clock
signal being received at the [CASCADE OUT] connector.
Set the device connected to the [CASCADE OUT]
connector and the DME64N/24N to use the same word
clock.
Connecting Connecting to the network. None required.
Download Success The DME64N/24N program has been successfully
updated.
None required.
Downloading DME64N/24N program update in progress. None required.
Duplicate IP Adr. Duplicate IP addresses. Change the IP addresses so that there are no duplicates.
File Operating A file operation in which the computer is manipulating
scene data (including configuration and component
data) is in progress.
None required.
Illegal MAC Adr. An illegal MAC address has been encountered. This could be due do a hardware malfunction. Refer this
problem to a Yamaha service center or representative.
Invalid IP Adr. The network ID address is not appropriate. Set an appropriate network ID address.
Network Busy There is too much network traffic. Communication is not
possible.
Check the devices connected to the network. If there are
too many devices connected, reduce the number of
devices.
Network Error One of the following errors has occurred on the network:
• A cable has been unplugged.
• The power to a hub or router has been shut off.
• A cable is in an inappropriate state (e.g. a heavy object
has been placed on the cable, etc.). Static electricity
can also cause errors.
Locate and eliminate the cause of the error.
Network Setup Preparing network connection. None required.
No Current Scene There is no data in the current scene. Send appropriate scene data from a computer running
the DME Designer application.
No MAC Adr. MAC address not specified. This could be due do a hardware malfunction. Refer this
problem to a Yamaha service center or representative.
Panel Locked Panel operation not allowed. Press the [CANCEL] button for longer than 2 seconds to
disengage panel lock and allow panel operation.
Panel Unlocked Panel lock has been disengaged. Panel operation is now
possible.
None required.
Recovering A DME64N/24N program update attempt has failed, and
the previous program is currently being restored.
(Do not turn power off.)
After the program has been restored, try the update
operation again. If repeated update attempts fail, a
hardware malfunction may be the problem. Contact your
Yamaha service center or representative.
Saving HA Info Head amplifier info save in progress.
(Do not turn power off.)
None required.