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Chapter
7
Error Messages
Appendices
Cannot Edit Song Name!
It is not possible to edit the song name. Use Song List Editor
to edit the name.
The song name edited by Song List Editor can be viewed but
not edited on the JS-8.
Card Full!
There is no free space on the SD card.
Either delete unwanted songs from this card (p. 9), or use a
different SD card that contains free space. (p. 35)
Card Locked!
The SD card’s write protection is activated.
Turn off write protection. (p. 35)
Card Read Error!
The SD card cannot be read. Format the SD card. (p. 35)
However, be aware that formatting an SD card will erase all
data stored on that card.
Card Write Error!
Cannot write to the SD card. Format the SD card. (p. 35)
However, be aware that formatting an SD card will erase all
data stored on that card.
Data Too Long!
Playback is not possible because the song is too long (too
large).
Data Too Short!
Playback is not possible because the song is too short.
Drive Busy!
The data could not be read or written fast enough.
• If this error message appears when you're playing high-
bit-rate MP3 data, or when you've raised the playback
speed or pitch of MP3 data, use CONVERT to convert that
MP3 data to JS-8 song format before using it.
• If this error message appears when you're playing back a
song from USB memory, use IMPORT to import that song
into the SD card before using it.
No Backup Data!
There is no effect data backed up to the SD card.
No Card!
No SD card is inserted in the JS-8.
No File!
The selected song does not exist on the SD card.
From the song list, delete the song that produced the error.
Protected!
The song is protected.
Turn off protection. (p. 38)
Too Many Songs!
The limit on the number of songs that can be recorded on an
SD card (4,000) has been reached. (p. 35)
Either delete unwanted songs from this card (p. 9), or use a
different SD card that contains free space. (p. 35)
Unformatted Card!
Either the SD card has not been formatted, or it was format-
ted in a way that the JS-8 cannot recognize.
Use the JS-8 to format the SD card. (p. 35)
Unformatted USB Memory!
Either the USB Memory has not been formatted, or it was
formatted in a way that the JS-8 cannot recognize.
Use your computer to initialize the USB memory.
Unsupported Card!
Unsupported USB Memory!
This card (or USB Memory) cannot be used by the JS-8.
Use an SD card (USB Memory) that Roland has verified as
working with the JS-8. Information on SD cards (USB Memo-
ries) confirmed to work with the JS-8 can be found on the
Roland website.
Unsupported Format!
The song cannot be played because it is in a format not sup-
ported by the JS-8.
USB is not connected!
No USB cable is connected.
Use a USB cable to connect the JS-8 to your computer.
USB Memory Full!
There is no free space on the USB Memory.
Either delete unwanted songs from this USB Memory (p. 9), or
use a different USB Memory that contains free space.
USB Memory Read Error!
The USB Memory cannot be read.
Use your computer to initialize the USB memory. However,
be aware that formatting an USB Memory will erase all data
stored on that USB memory.
USB Memory Write Error!
Cannot write to the USB Memory.
Use your computer to initialize the USB memory. However,
be aware that formatting an USB Memory will erase all data
stored on that USB memory.