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Warning/Error Messages
Message
5.1SOLO : Only input cue is enabled.
xxx Parameters Copied.
xxx Parameters Initialized.
xxx Parameters Pasted.
xxx Parameters Swapped with Copy
Buffer.
ALTERNATE FUNCTION: Turned off!
Cannot Assign!
Cannot Bookmark This Popup.
Cannot Mount This Type of Device in
This Position.
Cannot Open This Page.
Cannot Paste to Different Parameter
Type!
Cannot Paste!
Cannot Recall!
Cannot Select This Channel.
Cannot Store!
Cannot Undo!
Channel Copied.
Channel Moved.
Channel Returned to Default Settings.
Console initialized due to memory mismatch.
Corrupted data fixed!
Couldn’t Access File.
Couldn’t Write File.
Current User Changed. [xxx]
DANTE audio resource overflow.
DANTE Connection Error!
DANTE is not working by GIGA bit.
DANTE is working at Secondary.
Meaning
If switched to Surround mode, only the input channel can be cuemonitored when CUE MODE is set to 5.1 SOLO. (Attempted to cuemonitor a different channel.)
Parameter xxx was copied to the copy buffer.
Parameter xxx was initialized.
Parameter xxx was pasted from the copy buffer.
Parameter xxx was exchanged with the contents of the copy buffer.
ALTERNATE FUNCTION was turned off.
In the USER DEFINED KEYS popup of the QL1, you attempted to edit an item that cannot be edited for that model.
This popup window cannot be bookmarked.
You attempted to mount a specific device at a position where it cannot be mounted.
This window cannot be opened.
Parameters of one type cannot be pasted to another different type.
Cannot paste the character string.
Failed to recall a scene memory or library.
You attempted to select a channel that cannot be operated due to your user level or some other reason.
Failed to store a scene memory or library.
You pressed the UNDO button when Undo was not available.
Channel settings have been copied.
Channel settings have been moved.
Channel settings have been returned to the default settings.
All data has been initialized because the data in internal backup memory has been lost, due to an update or some other reason. Please contact your Yamaha service center listed at the end of the Owner’s
Manual (separate document).
Data has been repaired.
File on the USB flash drive could not be accessed for some reason.
File could not be saved to the USB flash drive.
Current user was changed to [xxx].
Audio resources are not enough for the Dante audio network.
You have the wrong connection of PRIMARY and SECONDARY in the daisy chain network.
The Dante audio network is not functioning as Giga-bit Ethernet.
The Dante audio network is operating in the SECONDARY PORT.
276
Warning/Error Messages
Message
DANTE module Error!
DANTE switched to secondary port.
Different File Format! Some Data was not Loaded.
Directory Not Empty!
Editor: Data Framing Error!
Editor: Data Overrun!
Editor: Rx Buffer Full!
Editor: Tx Buffer Full!
EFFECT CUE: Turned Off.
Error occurred at Secondary Port.
External HA Connection Conflict!
Fader Bank Snapshot is Done.
File Access is Busy!
File Already Exists!
File Error [xx]!
File Protected!
Flash Memory Initializing Finished.
Help File Not Found!
Illegal Address!
Illegal DIP Switch Setting.
Illegal MAC Address! Cannot Use
Ethernet.
Illegal MAC Address!
Illegal Storage Format!
Invalid value
KEY IN CUE: Turned Off.
LIBRARY #xxx is Empty!
Loading Aborted.
Meaning
The Dante module has malfunctioned.
Only the SECONDARY PORT is used, even though a QL series console is being used via a redundant connection.
Data was loaded in a format that is not supported.
You attempted to delete a directory, but failed because there were files remaining in the directory.
Invalid signals are being exchanged with QL Editor.
Too much data is being received at the QL Editor input port.
Too much data is being transmitted from the QL Editor output port.
CUE was defeated because you switched from the EFFECT popup window or the premium rack popup window to a different screen.
The Ethernet cable of the SECONDARY connector has been removed during the REDUNDANT setting.
External HA data could not be recalled, because the state of connections to the external HA has changed since the scene was stored.
A snapshot was taken of the current bank settings.
The following operation has not been performed yet because the USB flash drive is being accessed.
The USB flash drive already contains a file/directory with the same name as the one you are attempting to save, rename, or create.
Internal file access error
Overwriting was not possible because the file on the USB flash drive is write-protected.
Memory initialization has been completed.
The help file has not been loaded.
The IP address or Gateway address setting is invalid.
The DIP switches of the R series are not set correctly.
Communication via the Network connector is not possible because the MAC address setting has been damaged for some reason.
Please contact your Yamaha service center listed at the end of the
Owner’s Manual (separate document).
The QL series started up with an illegal MAC Address.
The USB flash drive could not be accessed because its format is invalid or unsupported.
The MonitorMix application PIN that is set on the QL series console must be a 4-digit numeric password.
KEY IN CUE was defeated because you switched from the
DYNAMICS 1 popup window of an input channel to a different screen.
No data has been stored in library #xxx that you attempted to recall.
Loading from USB flash drive was aborted.
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Message
Loading Finished.
Low Battery!
Maximum Number of Audio Files
Exceeded!
Memory Error.
MIDI: Data Framing Error!
MIDI: Data Overrun!
MIDI: Rx Buffer Full!
MIDI: Tx Buffer Full!
Monitor Assignment is Restricted to
Max. 8 Sources!
No Access From Recorder!
No Channel Selected.
No Copy Item Selected.
No Corresponding Help Items.
No ID3 Tag exists. You can not edit.
No Response from External HA.
No Response from I/O DEVICE.
Operating as the word clock leader.
Page Bookmarked.
Parameter out of range!
Password Changed.
PlayBack Failed: Recorder is Busy!
PLAYBACK OUT CUE: Turned Off.
Please use Dante Controller.
Please wait, Dante patch is proceeding now.
Power Supply Fan has Malfunctioned!
PREVIEW Mode : Cannot Use This
Function.
PREVIEW Mode : Disabled
PREVIEW Mode : Enabled
Processing Aborted.
Recorder Busy: Operation Aborted!
RECORDER: CODEC Error [0x%08X] !
Meaning
Finished loading from USB flash drive.
The backup battery voltage is low.
The number of songs that can be managed by the USB memory recorder has been exceeded.
The backup memory of the R series has been corrupted.
An inappropriate signal is being input to the MIDI input port.
Too much data is being received at the MIDI input port.
Too much data is being transmitted from the MIDI output port.
The Monitor Define function allows a maximum of eight sources to be selected, but you attempted to assign more than eight.
In the RECORDER screen, it is not possible to move to a level higher than \YPE\SONGS\.
A copy-source channel was not selected in the GLOBAL PASTE screen.
In the GLOBAL PASTE screen, you attempted to paste without having selected an item to paste.
The corresponding section was not found in the Help file.
The music file cannot be edited because it has no ID3 tag.
No response from an external AD8HR.
The I/O devices not responding.
The QL series is operating correctly as a word clock leader.
The current screen or popup has been bookmarked.
Some data could not be loaded because of a parameter mismatch.
The password has been changed.
Audio file link playback is not possible because recording is in progress.
CUE was canceled for PLAYBACK OUT because you switched from the
RECORDER screen to another screen.
DANTE PATCH settings from the console are not enabled.
You attempted to edit in the DANTE PATCH screen at a time when patching was not possible.
The cooling fan of the internal power supply has stopped. Please contact your Yamaha service center listed at the end of the Owner’s
Manual (separate document).
The operation was ignored because this function cannot be used during Preview.
Preview was disabled.
Preview was enabled.
Processing was interrupted.
Operation of the button was canceled because time is required for recorder processing.
A codec error occurred in the RECORDER screen.
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Warning/Error Messages
Message
RECORDER IN CUE: Turned Off.
Re-Enter Password!
Meaning
CUE was canceled for RECORDER IN because you switched from the
RECORDER screen to another screen.
When specifying the user password, the password was not entered a second time.
REMOTE: Data Framing Error!
REMOTE: Data Overrun!
REMOTE: Rx Buffer Full!
REMOTE: Tx Buffer Full!
An inappropriate signal has been input to the Remote connector.
Too much data has been received at the Remote connector.
Too much data has been transmitted from the Remote connector.
Removed from the Channel Link group.
The channel was removed from the link group.
Saving Aborted.
Saving Finished.
Saving to the USB flash drive has been interrupted.
Finished saving to USB flash drive.
SCENE #xxx is Empty!
SCENE #xxx is Protected!
SCENE #xxx is Read Only!
Scene Playback Link Canceled!
SLOT x: Data Framing Error!
SLOT x: Data Overrun!
SLOT x: Rx Buffer Full!
SLOT x: Tx Buffer Full!
Some Song Files Are Unidentified.
Song File Not Found!
No data has been stored in the scene you attempted to recall, or the data has been damaged so that it cannot be recalled.
You attempted to overwrite (store) a protected scene.
You attempted to overwrite (store) a read-only scene.
The audio playback link for the scene was canceled.
Invalid signals are being input to the SLOT x input port.
Too much data is being received at the SLOT x input port.
Too much data is being transmitted from the SLOT x output port.
Some songs were not identified. Songs that have not been specified might be used for DIRECT PLAY or SCENE PLAY BACK LINK.
The file specified for SCENE LINK or DIRECT PLAY assigned to a USER
DEFINED key does not exist.
STAGEMIX: Data Framing Error!
STAGEMIX: Data Overrun!
STAGEMIX: Rx Buffer Full!
STAGEMIX: Tx Buffer Full!
STEREO Mode: Cannot Use This
Function.
STEREO MODE ON.
Invalid signals are being exchanged with StageMix.
Too much data is being received at the StageMix input port.
Too much data is being transmitted from the StageMix output port.
You cannot use this function in Stereo mode.
Storage Full!
The console has switched to Stereo mode.
The file could not be saved because there is insufficient space on the
USB flash drive.
The USB flash drive could not be recognized.
Access is not possible because the USB flash drive is not ready.
Storage Not Found!
Storage Not Ready!
SURROUND Mode: Cannot Use This
Function.
SURROUND MODE ON.
Sync Error! [xxx]
Tap Operation Ignored.
You cannot use this function in Surround mode.
The console has switched to Surround mode.
The QL series console is not synchronized to the [xxx] signal.
Tap operation was ignored because the TAP TEMPO button is not displayed in the screen.
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Message
Target device is in WGM Mode.
Operation Denied.
This Operation is Not Allowed.
Meaning
Attempted to operate RMio64-D when the mounted RMio64-D is in
WGM mode (RMio64-D operating as a member of the NUAGE
Workgroup).
This operation has been ignored because the current user does not have permission.
This Operation is Not Allowed in This
View.
This function is not allowed in this screen.
This page does not exist in this model.
Too Large File! Loading Failed.
Too Many Bands Used! Cannot
Compare.
Too Many Bands Used! Cannot Paste to
Flex15GEQ.
Total Slot Power Capability Exceeded!
Unassigned Encoder.
Unit Fan has Malfunctioned
Unit ID Duplicated!
Unsupported File Format!
USB Currently Active for Recorder function!
USB Currently Active for SAVE or LOAD!
USB Memory Busy: Recorder Stopped!
USB Memory Full !
USB Memory Full! Recorder Stopped.
USB Memory is Protected!
USB Memory Unmounted! Recorder
Stopped.
USB over current Error! Disconnect USB device.
Version Changed. All Memories were
Initialized.
You attempted to open a bookmark or window that does not exist in the QL series.
Loading is not possible because the bitmap file is too large. The maximum supported file size is 307,256 Bytes.
Or loading is not possible because the bitmap file is too large. The maximum supported file size is 1024 kilobytes.
Copying 31BandGEQ and comparing it to Flex15GEQ has failed because more than 15 bands are included in the copy source.
Copying and pasting 31BandGEQ to Flex15GEQ has failed because more than 15 bands are included in the copy source.
Power consumption of the I/O cards installed in the slots has exceeded the rated value.
Your operation has been ignored because there is no parameter that corresponds to the knob you operated.
The fan of the R series has malfunctioned.
The currently entered UNIT ID is not unique on the Dante audio network.
The file you attempted to load from the USB flash drive is of an unsupported format.
Save or Load operations are unavailable because the USB memory recorder is recording or playing.
The recorder cannot operate, since mixer scene memory or library data is being saved to or loaded from the USB flash drive.
Recording/playback stopped because time is required for USB flash drive processing.
Can’t save the RECORDER playlist because there is insufficient free space on the USB flash drive.
Recorder processing was halted because the USB flash drive capacity ran out while the USB memory recorder was operating.
The USB flash drive’s Protect setting is turned on.
Recorder processing was halted because the USB flash drive was disconnected while the USB memory recorder was operating.
The USB device was disconnected because of excessive USB current.
USER DEFINED KEY BANK CHANGED [x].
The bank for the USER DEFINED KEY has switched to [x]. (x is A, B, C, or D.)
The contents of the current memory are initialized by the upgrade.
Version mismatch.
The current version of the R series is not compatible with the version of the CL series and the QL series.
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Message
Word Clock Error! Recorder Stopped!
Wrong Audio File Format!
Wrong Password!
Wrong Word Clock!
You Cannot Create User Key.
Warning/Error Messages
Meaning
Recorder was halted because synchronization to the word clock was lost.
The format of the audio file is invalid.
The password you input was incorrect.
The QL series console cannot synchronize because the source selected by LEADER CLOCK SELECT in the WORD CLOCK screen is not appropriate.
The current user does not have permission to create a user authentication key.
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Table of contents
- 1 How to Use This Reference Manual
- 2 Contents
- 4 Function Tree
- 6 SELECTED CHANNEL section
- 6 Operations in the SELECTED CHANNEL section
- 12 Channel Strip section
- 12 Operations in the Channel Strip section
- 16 Input and output patching
- 17 Changing the input patch settings
- 18 Changing the output patch settings
- 20 Inserting an external device into a channel
- 22 Directly outputting an INPUT channel
- 25 Input channels
- 25 Signal flow for input channels
- 26 Specifying the channel name, icon, and channel color
- 28 Making HA (Head Amp) settings
- 34 Sending the signal from an input channel to the STEREO/MONO bus
- 36 Added pan function (Monaural input channels only)
- 38 Sending a signal from an input channel to a MIX/ MATRIX bus
- 41 Channel name display indication
- 41 Correcting delay between channels (Input Delay)
- 44 Surround output for input channels
- 49 Channel library operations
- 50 OUTPUT channels
- 50 Signal flow for output channels
- 51 Specifying the channel name, icon, and channel color
- 52 Sending signals from MIX channels to the STEREO/ MONO bus
- 54 Sending signals from MIX channels and STEREO/ MONO channels to MATRIX buses
- 56 Correcting delay between channels (Output Delay)
- 57 Using the PORT TO PORT function
- 58 Channel library operations
- 59 EQ and Dynamics
- 59 Using EQ
- 62 Simultaneously setting EQ type
- 63 Using dynamics
- 66 Using the EQ or Dynamics libraries
- 67 Channel Job
- 67 DCA group
- 69 Mute group
- 72 Using the Recall Safe function
- 76 Channel Link function
- 80 Copying, moving, or initializing a channel
- 84 About Mix Minus
- 85 Scene memory
- 86 Storing and recalling scenes
- 90 Editing scene memories
- 92 Using the Global Paste function
- 95 Using the Focus Recall function
- 97 Using the Fade function
- 99 Outputting a control signal to an external device in tandem with scene recall (GPI OUT)
- 100 Playing back an audio file that links to a scene recall
- 102 Using Preview mode
- 103 Monitor and Cue functions
- 104 Using the Monitor function
- 110 Using the Cue function
- 118 Talkback and Oscillator
- 118 Using Talkback
- 120 Using the Oscillator function
- 123 Meters
- 123 Operations in the METER screen
- 129 Graphic EQ, Parametric EQ, effects, and Premium Rack
- 129 About the virtual rack
- 130 Virtual rack operations
- 133 Graphic EQ operations
- 140 About AUTOMIXER
- 143 Editing the internal effects
- 149 Effects and tempo synchronization
- 151 Using the Premium Rack
- 162 Using the graphic EQ, parametric EQ, effect, and Premium Rack libraries
- 163 I/O devices and external head amps
- 163 Using an I/O device
- 166 Remotely controlling an R series unit
- 170 Third-party equipment’s HA control function
- 172 Remotely controlling an amp
- 175 Remotely controlling WIRELESS unit
- 180 Using an external head amp
- 182 Remotely controlling an external head amp
- 184 Controlling an internal head amp
- 185 MIDI
- 185 MIDI functionality on the QL series console
- 185 Basic MIDI settings
- 188 Using program changes to recall scenes and library items
- 190 Using control changes to control parameters
- 192 Using parameter changes to control parameters
- 193 Recorder
- 193 About the USB memory recorder
- 193 Assigning channels to the input/output of the recorder
- 195 Recording audio to a USB flash drive
- 197 Playing back audio files from a USB flash drive
- 198 Editing the title list
- 199 Recording or playing back using a computer DAW
- 202 Using the QL console with Nuendo Live
- 206 AFC IMAGE Control
- 206 AFC IMAGE settings
- 206 NETWORK window (AFC IMAGE page)
- 207 SELECTED CHANNEL VIEW screen
- 207 AFC IMAGE CONTROL zoom up screen (1ch)
- 208 AFC IMAGE CONTROL zoom up screen (CH 1-32, CH 33-64)
- 208 SCENE LIST screen: AFC IMAGE tab
- 209 Setup
- 209 About the SETUP screen
- 212 User settings
- 219 Preferences
- 221 USER DEFINED keys
- 222 Functions that can be assigned to USER DEFINED keys
- 227 USER DEFINED knobs
- 228 Functions that can be assigned to USER DEFINED knobs
- 229 Custom fader bank
- 231 Console Lock
- 232 Saving and loading setup data to and from a USB flash drive
- 239 Remount function to USB flash drives
- 239 Word clock and slot settings
- 241 Using cascade connections
- 245 Basic settings for MIX buses and MATRIX buses
- 246 Switching the entire phantom power supply on/ off
- 246 Specifying the brightness of the touch screen, LEDs, channel name displays, and lamps
- 247 Setting the date and time of the internal clock
- 247 Setting the network address
- 249 Setting up the Dante audio network
- 251 Dante Device Lock
- 252 Support for Dante Domain Manager
- 263 Using GPI (General Purpose Interface)
- 268 Help function
- 268 Loading a Help/text file from a USB flash drive
- 268 Viewing Help
- 269 Using USER DEFINED keys to recall Help directly
- 270 Other functions
- 270 Initializing the unit to factory default settings
- 270 Adjusting the detection point of the touch screen (Calibration function)
- 271 Adjusting the faders (Calibration function)
- 271 Fine-tuning the input and output gain (Calibration function)
- 273 Adjusting the LED color (Calibration function)
- 273 Adjusting the brightness of the channel name display
- 274 Adjusting the contrast of the channel name display
- 274 Initializing the Dante audio network settings
- 274 Update procedure for NAME SUB CPU firmware
- 275 Update function to Dante firmware
- 276 Warning/Error Messages
- 279 Index
- 280 Data List
- 280 Table of Contents
- 281 EQ Library List
- 282 DYNAMICS Library List
- 284 Dynamics Parameters
- 286 Effect Type List
- 287 Effects Parameters
- 299 Premium Rack Processor Parameters
- 302 Parameters That Can Be Assigned to Control Changes
- 306 NRPN Parameter Assignments
- 310 Mixing Parameter Operation Applicability
- 316 MIDI Data Format
- 323 Input/Output Characteristics
- 324 Electrical Characteristics
- 326 Mixer Basic Parameters
- 327 Pin Assignment
- 328 MIDI Implementation Chart