Yamaha SP2060 Service Manual - Display Messages
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DISPLAY MESSAGES
• Warning and error messages
* Do NOT turn off the power to the SP2060 while the unit displays the message “DO NOT TURN OFF!” at the bottom of the
display.
Message
Meaning
Action
Duplicate IP Adr.
Illegal MAC Adr.
Invalid IP Adr.
Network Error
No MAC Adr.
No Battery
Critical Battery
Low Battery
Recovering
Saving Failed
Param Access Err
Param Set Err
W.Clk Unlocked
DevGrp Sync Err
System Error
Scene Recall Err
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Duplicate IP addresses.
An illegal MAC address has been encountered.
The IP address is not set properly.
A cable is disconnected, the power to the connected
switching hub or router is turned off, or a cable is not
in proper condition.
MAC address not specified.
The internal battery is completely discharged or
not installed.
The internal battery is almost discharged. Your data
may be lost.
The backup battery voltage is low.
A program update attempt has failed, and the
previous program is currently being restored.
A save operation has failed.
Current setting cannot be displayed.
Current setting cannot be changed.
A usable word clock signal is not being received or
cannot be detected.
The device group configuration set via DME
Designer does not match the real configuration.
A system error has occurred.
A current scene data is damaged. And also analog
output is muted.
Change the IP addresses so that there are no duplicates.
This could be due to a hardware malfunction. Exchange the
CPU circuit board.
Set an appropriate network IP address.
Connect the cables properly, and make sure that the hub
and/or router are operating correctly.
This could be due to a hardware malfunction. Exchange the
CPU circuit board.
If you turn off the power to the unit, the current settings will be
lost and reset to the default values. Exchange the battery, and
then execute FACTORY SETUP.
If you turn off the power to the unit, the current settings may be
lost and reset to the default values. Buckup the data and then
exchange the battery.
This does not affect the operation of the unit. However, if you
continue using the unit, the settings may be lost and reset to
the default values. Buckup the data and then exchange the
battery.
Do NOT turn power off while the unit is displaying this mes-
sage. If the update attempt repeatedly fails, there may be a
hardware malfunction. Exchange the CPU circuit board.
This could be due to a hardware malfunction. Exchange the
CPU circuit board.
Save the current setting by using DME Designer, then initialize
the unit.
Recheck all word clock connections and internal parameters.
Use DME Designer to go off-line, create a configuration that
correctly matches the actual configuration, and then go back
on-line to synchronize the configuration.
Save the current setting by using DME Designer, then initialize
the unit.
Activate the test program, and then check the defect. (such as
SRAM and BATTERY)