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Manual de usuario Yamaha, modelo CP4 STAGE

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Now saving... This message is displayed while your stage piano is busy saving a file. You can cancel saving by pressing the [EXIT] button at this time. Appendix CP4 STAGE/CP40 STAGE Owner’s Manual 49 Description Now working... This message is displayed while your stage piano is tidying up after, for example, you press the [EXIT] button to cancel a load or save operation. Overwrite? This message is displayed when saving files to confirm whether or not you wish to overwrite a file of the same name that already exists on the USB flash-memory device. Panel Locked. This message is displayed if you attempt to operate a controller that is currently disabled by the Panel Lock function. If necessary, press and hold the [PANEL LOCK] button to unlock all controllers. Please keep power on... This message is displayed while your stage piano is writing data to its User Memory. You should never turn off the stage piano while it is in this state. If this precaution is not observed, your original settings may be lost or the internal system may be damaged, rendering the instrument unable to startup normally when it is next turned on. Please stop audio play/rec. This message is displayed to inform you that the recording or playback of audio must first be stopped in order to perform the selected operation. Quick reset This message is displayed when you have executed the Quick Reset function by pressing the [ENTER] button with the [SHIFT] button held down. Doing so causes the currently selected Performance to be initialized and restores the Performance screen. Receiving MIDI bulk... This message is displayed while your stage piano is busy receiving data created using the Bulk Dump function. Rec file names all used. This message is displayed when all possible names that can be automatically assigned to a recorded audio file have been used. These files are automatically named “WAV***}{”, where *** is a number from 001 to 999. To proceed, either delete one or more of these files or rename them using a different naming format. System memory crashed. This message is displayed if a problem occurs while writing data to the instrument’s internal memory. Transmitting MIDI bulk... This message is displayed while your stage piano is busy transmitting MIDI bulk data. USB connection terminated. This message is displayed if connection with the USB flash-memory device was lost due to an abnormal electric current. Unplug the USB flash-memory device and press the [ENTER] button to return. USB device full. This message is displayed if the connected USB flash-memory device is full and no more files can be saved on it. In such a case, use a new USB flash-memory device or make space by erasing unwanted data from the one currently connected. USB device not ready. This message is displayed if you attempt to save data or perform another similar operation with no USB flash-memory device connected. USB device read/write error. This message is displayed if an error occurs during the exchange of data with the connected USB flash-memory device or if you attempt to delete or overwrite a read-only file. USB device unformatted. This message is displayed if the connected USB flash-memory device is either unformatted or formatted in a way that your stage piano does not support. In such a case, check the content of the USB flash-memory device. USB device write protected. This message is displayed if the USB flash-memory device has been write protected. USB power consumption exceeded. This message is displayed if the current being drawn by the USB flash-memory device exceeds the level supported by your stage piano. USB transmission error. This message is displayed if an error occurs while communicating with the connected USB flash-memory device. Utility stored. This message is displayed when Utility settings have been stored. Appendix 50 CP4 STAGE/CP40 STAGE Owner’s Manual Troubleshooting Troubleshooting any issues by executing the Factory Set function (page 43) after first backing up your settings on a USB flash-memory device (page 39). If any specific problem should persist, however, please contact your Yamaha dealer or a service center (see the back of this booklet). The stage piano produces no sound. • Ensure that a stereo system, amplifiers, speakers, and/or headphones have been connected to the instrument. Your stage piano does not come with built-in speakers. In order to hear the sounds that it produces, therefore, you will need to connect headphones or audio equipment such as amplifiers and speakers (page 16). • Ensure that the stage piano and the connected audio equipment are turned on. • Ensure that the master volume on your stage piano and on the connected audio equipment are not set to an excessively low level. If a foot controller has been connected to the instrument, try using it to increase the volume. • Ensure that your stage piano has been correctly connected to the other audio equipment. • Ensure that local control has not been turned off. If lo...

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