Error messages, Main specifications – Roland JD-XA Analog/Digital Synthesizer User Manual
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Error Messages
Message
Meaning
Action
Incorrect File!
The SMF being imported cannot be
loaded into the JD-XA.
SMF data containing time signature
data other than 4/4 cannot be
loaded into the JD-XA. Correct the
time signature data of the SMF.
Set the SMF being imported to
Format 0.
USBMem NotReady!
The USB flash drive is not inserted,
or is inserted incompletely.
Turn off the unit, firmly insert the
USB flash drive, and then turn on
the unit once again (p. 4).
The USB flash drive was removed
after you selected data that was on
the USB flash drive.
The format of the USB flash drive is
invalid.
Use the JD-XA to format the USB
flash drive (p. 14).
Read Error!
Data could not be read from the
USB flash drive.
Make sure that the USB flash drive is
correctly connected.
Also make sure that you’re using a
USB flash drive sold by Roland.
The file is damaged.
Do not use this file.
Write Error!
Data could not be written to the
USB flash drive.
Make sure that the USB flash drive is
correctly connected.
Also make sure that you’re using a
USB flash drive sold by Roland.
The format of the USB flash drive is
invalid.
Use the JD-XA to format the USB
flash drive (p. 14).
USB Memory Full!
There is insufficient space on the
USB flash drive.
Delete unneeded data.
INT Memory Full!
There is insufficient space on the
internal memory.
Either initialize a pattern of an
unneeded program and resave it, or
save it to a USB flash drive.
Sys Mem Damaged!
The contents of the JD-XA’s save
area may be damaged.
Execute the factory reset operation
If this does not solve the problem,
contact your dealer or customer
support.
MIDI Buff Full!
An unusually large amount of MIDI
data was received, and could not be
processed.
Reduce the amount of MIDI
messages that are being
transmitted.
MIDI Offline!
The MIDI IN connection was broken.
Check that there is no problem with
the MIDI cable connected to the
JD-XA’s MIDI IN, and that the MIDI
cable was not disconnected.
Not Registered!
No favorites have been registered.
Check whether any favorites are
registered (p. 7).
No More Regist!
No more favorites have been
registered.
Check the currently selected favorite
number and the direction (“FAV-UP”
or “FAV-DOWN”) that’s assigned to
Program Error!
The JD-XA was unable to start up.
The program could not be read
correctly. Alternatively, the system
update program may be invalid.
Use the correct program to perform
the update once again.
If this does not solve the problem,
contact your dealer or customer
support.
Now Playing!
Since the JD-XA is playing, this
operation cannot be executed.
Stop playback before you execute
the operation.
Message
Meaning
Action
Now Recording!
Since the JD-XA is recording, this
operation cannot be executed.
Stop recording before you execute
the operation.
Rec Overflow!
Since a large amount of recorded
data was input all at once, it could
not be processed correctly.
Reduce the amount of recorded
data.
Pattern Full!
The maximum number of notes that
can be recorded in one pattern has
been exceeded; the pattern cannot
be recorded any further.
Delete unneeded data from the
pattern that you’re recording.
Not Found!
The file was not found on the USB
flash drive.
Make sure that the file exists on the
USB flash drive.
Main Specifications
Roland JD-XA: Synthesizer keyboard
Keyboard
49 keys (with velocity and channel aftertouch)
Power Supply
AC adaptor
Current draw
3,000 mA
Dimensions
899 (W) x 388 (D) x 111 (H) mm
35-7/16 (W) x 15-5/16 (D) x 4-3/8 (H) inches
Weight
6.5 kg (excluding AC adaptor)
14 lbs 6 oz
Accessories
Owner’s manual
AC adaptor
Power cord
Options
Keyboard stand (*1):
KS-18Z
Pedal Switch:
DP series
Expression Pedal:
EV-5
USB Flash Memory (*2)
*1 When using the KS-18Z ensure that the height of the unit is one meter or
lower.
*2 Use USB Flash Memory (supports USB 2.0 Hi-Speed Flash Memory) sold by
Roland. We cannot guarantee operation if other products are used.
* In the interest of product improvement, the specifications and/or appearance of this unit are
subject to change without prior notice.
If an incorrect operation is performed, or if processing could not be performed as you specified, an error message appears.
Refer to the explanation for the error message that appears, and take the appropriate action.