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Warnings
4203
USB memory is not recognized.
Confirm the USB memory.
Check whether operation has been verified with the respective USB
flash drive model.
If operation has been verified, the USB flash drive may be damaged.
4204
Formatting USB memory error.
Please retry.
4205
Reading folder/file error.
Confirm the folder/file.
4206
Making folder/file error.
Please retry.
4207
Importing error.
Please retry.
4208
Exporting error.
Please retry.
4209
More than 99 files exist in the folder.
Use a computer or other device to delete unnecessary files from the
folder so that the number of files does not exceed 99.
4210
No file in the folder.
Confirm the folder.
Files do not exist in the folder on the USB flash drive used as the
import source. Check the folder on the USB flash drive.
For details on folder configurations, see “Formatting a USB Flash Drive” (page II-40).
4211
No data to export.
Confirm the source.
The data specified for export does not exist on the unit. Check that the
frame memory, snapshot, or other data specified for export has been
created.
4212
Importing error.
Unsupported format.
Check the requirements for TGA, TIFF, and BMP files that can be
imported.
(
See
)
4213
Folder/File name error.
The name can use only an alphanumeric
character.
Check that only alphanumeric characters are used in folder and file
names.
ID
Message
Solution
ID
Message
Solution
3001
No reference signal input.
Please confirm the reference cable
properly configured.
Reference signal input does not exist, although the input reference
signal is set to [BB] or [Tri].
Set [System Reference] to [INT], or connect the appropriate reference
signal.
(
See
)
3002
Reference signal unlocked.
Please confirm the reference cable
properly connected.
The frequency of the reference signal input does not match that of the
system format, or it is not locked. Check the reference signal input.
(
“Details on [System] Menu” (page
3003
The signal format of HDMI IN 1 differs
from the system format.
The input signal format of the HDMI IN 1 connector does not match
that of the system format. Match the signal to the system format.
3004
The signal format of HDMI IN 2 differs
from the system format.
The input signal format of the HDMI IN 2 connector does not match
that of the system format. Match the signal to the system format.
3005
The signal format of HDMI IN 3 differs
from the system format.
The input signal format of the HDMI IN 3 connector does not match
that of the system format. Match the signal to the system format.
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