Error message list – Boss Audio Systems DR-670 User Manual
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Error Message List
Error messages are displayed when there is an error in an operation or when an operation cannot be executed
properly. Take the actions suggested in the error messages that are displayed.
fig.10-01
● The DR-670’s batteries are running low.
❍ Use the AC adapter, or change the batteries
promptly.
Press [STOP/CONT] to clear the message.
Sounds may become distorted, or the DR-
670 may not operate correctly if you
continue to use it in this condition.
fig.10-02
● The DR-670’s memory backup battery is
nearly depleted (this message appears when
the power is turned on).
❍ Have the battery replaced as soon as
possible.
For information on replacing the battery,
consult Roland Service.
Although you can press [STOP/CONT] to
clear the message and continue using the
DR-670, the recorded pattern and song data
may be lost if the power is turned off.
fig.10-03
● Data stored in the DR-670 is corrupted;
resetting the data is necessary (this message
appears when the power is turned on).
❍ Press [
] to restore the factory
settings.
fig.10-04
● Memory is full. No more patterns or songs
can be recorded.
❍ Press [STOP/CONT].
To continue recording, first delete unneeded
patterns or songs (p. 60, 70).
fig.1fig.10-04a
● The number of patterns recorded in the song
exceeded 250.
❍ Press [STOP/CONT].
You cannot record any further to the song
currently being edited. To continue, create a
new song, then use Song Chain (p. 71).
0-05
● Copy source and cleared patterns and song
data are not being recorded during copying
and clearing of the pattern or song.
❍ Confirm the pattern numbers and song
numbers of the copy source, or the data to be
cleared.
fig.10-05a
● A MIDI Active Sensing error has occurred.
A abnormality has been detected in the
device or cable connected to MIDI IN.
❍ Check the device or cable connected to MIDI
IN.
fig.10-06
● Too many MIDI messages were received all
at once, and the DR-670 was unable to
process all of them.
❍ Press [STOP/CONT].
Reduce the volume of the MIDI messages
being sent by the transmitting device.