Reference; Message List - Yamaha DTX-PROX Owner's Manual

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Message List

Message
Are you sure?
Auto power off disabled.
Backup error.
Bluetooth pairing....
Canceled.
Can't process.
Completed.
Connecting USB device...
Excessive demand for USB power.
Factory Reset initializing...
File already exists.
File not found.
Illegal file.
Incompatible USB device.
Invalid USB device.
Keybank full.
No data.
No response from USB device.
Now importing...
Now loading...
Now processing...
Now saving...
Overwrite?
Description
Confirms whether or not you want to run the specified operation.
Appears when the [MENU] button is held down while turning on the
power informing the user that the Auto Power Off function is dis-
abled.
Appears when writing data to the DTX-PROX has failed.
If data was not be properly saved when turning off the unit, this mes-
sage appears the next time the power is turned on. After the error
message appears, the Factory Reset is carried out automatically.
Waiting for Bluetooth devices to pair. (page 24)
Appears when the cancel operation is complete.
The DTX-PROX cannot process a requested operation.
Appears when a Kit Store, File Load/Save, Job, or other function is
complete.
Appears when connecting to a USB device.
Power consumption of the USB device exceeds the specified value.
Appears on startup if you did a factory reset.
A file with the same name already exists.
The selected file type was not found.
Appears when loading a file and the DTX-PROX cannot handle the
target file or does not support the audio file.
Appears when an unsupported USB device is connected to the [USB
TO DEVICE] terminal.
The USB device is faulty. Format the USB device again.
Appears when the total number of keybanks for waveforms have
exceeded the maximum capacity.
Appears when the target data does not exist when using the
Recorder or using Wav-related parameters under "Job."
There is no response from the USB device.
Appears when importing a .wav file.
Appears when loading a file.
Appears when running the Kit Store or Job operation. Appears
during post-processing after canceling the File Load or File Save
operation.
Appears when saving a file.
Appears when saving a file to the USB device and a file with the
same name already exists in the USB device.
Appears when attempting to rerun the Store User Kit operation for
the Kit previously saved.
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