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No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form without the written permission of CHD Elektroservis.

 

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APPENDIX 

APPENDIX 

APPENDIX –

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– ERROR STATUS INDICATION

 ERROR STATUS INDICATION

 ERROR STATUS INDICATION

 ERROR STATUS INDICATION    

 

In  some  extreme  cases,  an  error  can  occur  during  the  device  operation.  In  such  case, the device  stops  its 
operation and user is informed about the error status by “E.xx

E.xx

E.xx

E.xx” symbols on display where “xx

xx

xx

xx” specifies the 

error type (number) – see table 1. 
 

Table 1 

Table 1 

Table 1 

Table 1 –

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– Error status indication

 Error status indication

 Error status indication

 Error status indication    

Error description

Error description

Error description

Error description    

Error 

Error 

Error 

Error 

number

number

number

number     Indicated problem

Indicated problem

Indicated problem

Indicated problem    

Solution

Solution

Solution

Solution    

Automatic 

Automatic 

Automatic 

Automatic 

reset

reset

reset

reset 

E.01 

Invalid or missing operational system 

Load an operational system to the device. 

Rejected 

E.02 

Incorrect write to memory during Bulk 
Dump – System Parameters 

Turn the device off and then on again. If the problem 
persists,  the  device  must  be  repaired  in  a  service 
centre. 

Rejected 

E.03 

Incorrect write to memory during Bulk 
Dump – Instrument Parameters 

Turn the device off and then on again. If the problem 
persists,  the  device  must  be  repaired  in  a  service 
center. 

Rejected 

E.04 

Incorrect write to memory during Bulk 
Dump – Tone Parameters 

Turn the device off and then on again. If the problem 
persists,  the  device  must  be  repaired  in  a  service 
center. 

Rejected 

E.05 

Inconvenient (lower) version of the SAVVY 
device than loaded operational system 
requires 

Load correct (lower) version of operational system 

Rejected 

E.11 

Input MIDI Buffer Overflow 

Turn  the  device  off and then on again or set “MIDI 
Errors Auto Reset” global parameter to On 

Possible 

E.12 

Output MIDI Buffer Overflow 

Turn  the  device  off and then on again or set “MIDI 
Errors Auto Reset” global parameter to On 

Possible 

 

Errors E.11 and E.12 do not allow correct processing of incoming and outgoing MIDI data. Further steps depend 
on “MIDI Errors Auto Reset“ system global parameter setting (see chapter 1.3.1): If the parameter is “On“, the 
device resets automatically and returns to normal working mode. If the parameter is “Off“, it is necessary to 
turn the device off and on again. 
 
If an  error occurs during an operational system loading, the loading  procedure is interrupted and the error 
number is  indicated on the display (see table 2). In that case, press 

 button and repeat whole loading 

procedure. 
 

Table 2 

Table 2 

Table 2 

Table 2 –

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– Errors during an operational system loading

 Errors during an operational system loading

 Errors during an operational system loading

 Errors during an operational system loading     

Error number

Error number

Error number

Error number     Error description

Error description

Error description

Error description 

E.21 

“Instrument ID” byte does not match the chosen instrument in a part of the MIDI file. 

E.22 

“Version ID” byte does not match the chosen instrument in  a part of the MIDI file. 

E.23 

Total number of parts of the MIDI file exceeds maximal possible range. 

E.24 

Number of a part of the MIDI file exceeds valid value. 

E.25 

Order of a part of the MIDI file does not match the required number. 

E.26 

Wrong checksum of a part of the MIDI file. 

E.27 

Insufficient number of databytes in a part of the MIDI file than requested. 

E.28 

Excessive number of databytes in a part of the MIDI file than requested. 

E.31 

“Instrument ID” byte mismatch in loaded data. 

E.32 

“Version ID” byte mismatch in loaded data. 

E.33 

Wrong checksum of the loaded operating system. 

E.34 

Unable to store the operating system in memory. 

E.35 

Unable to clear unused area of memory. 

 

Summary of Contents for TPE-1

Page 1: ...or Editor Editor Editor Controller Controller Controller Controller Version 1 0 Version 1 0 Version 1 0 Version 1 0 Owner s Manual Owner s Manual Owner s Manual Owner s Manual 2018 CHD Elektroservis 2...

Page 2: ...________________________________ 12 4 10 HARDWARE WARM RESET ____________________________________________________________ 12 4 11 FACTORY RESET_________________________________________________________...

Page 3: ...ument to standard MIDI CCs These can be recorded in your DAW easily edited and played back i e any editings from instrument panel are transmitted in real time as MIDI CCs Macro programmer Macro progra...

Page 4: ...ller 1 3 1 3 1 3 1 3 OPERATIONAL SYSTEM OS STRUCTURE OPERATIONAL SYSTEM OS STRUCTURE OPERATIONAL SYSTEM OS STRUCTURE OPERATIONAL SYSTEM OS STRUCTURE SAVVY s operational system OS consists of three bas...

Page 5: ...neously accordingly to the fixed algorithms The tone is not affected in the middle position i e value 64 Macros Macros Macros Macros MIDI CCs assigned to macro functions that simplify control of more...

Page 6: ...TIAL SET UP UP UP UP 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 POWER SUPPLY POWER SUPPLY POWER SUPPLY POWER SUPPLY The device is powered from external DC power supply unit5 5 5 5 The device has no power switch It starts immedi...

Page 7: ...in your computer and open the previously downloaded OS file 3 Connect the SAVVY with a computer8 8 8 8 as shown on the picture 4 Connect power supply while pressing and holding the button Display ind...

Page 8: ...pen the previously downloaded tone bank file 3 Connect the SAVVY with a computer12 12 12 12 as shown on picture 4 Set communication to direction by SLCT button It is indicated by green LED 5 Play the...

Page 9: ...4 2 4 2 4 2 4 2 COMMUNICATION DIRECTION COMMUNICATION DIRECTION COMMUNICATION DIRECTION COMMUNICATION DIRECTION SAVVY can only work in one direction only work in one direction only work in one direct...

Page 10: ...is active 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 EDIT TONE EDIT TONE EDIT TONE EDIT TONE Tone data individual tone parameters can be edited either from MIDI controller or instrument seechapter4 2 and Manual Supplements for...

Page 11: ...umber 4 7 4 7 4 7 4 7 SEND TONE SEND TONE SEND TONE SEND TONE The button transmits tone data from SAVVY s edit buffer either to instrument if direction is active or to controller PC17 17 17 17 if dire...

Page 12: ...reset is launched by pushing button When the process is launched the device stops operation and indicates rSt rSt rSt rSt message When finished the device returns to initialization sequence see chapte...

Page 13: ...pander MIDI Memory Expander To receive and save the single tone from the instrument Figure 6 part A 1 Set the communication direction to 2 Select a tone on the instrument the tone data is automaticall...

Page 14: ...xpander setup can be expanded with PC DAW With the following setting you can easily create user tone library from downloaded tone banks or to record any parameter editing as MIDI CCs for easier DAW wo...

Page 15: ...s much larger than the capacity of the Instrument s internal memory 5 4 5 4 5 4 5 4 EXAMPLE 4 EXAMPLE 4 EXAMPLE 4 EXAMPLE 4 COMBINED SET COMBINED SET COMBINED SET COMBINED SET UPs UPs UPs UPs Previous...

Page 16: ...gure 11 Advanced Combined Set Advanced Combined Set Advanced Combined Set Advanced Combined Set up up up up 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 EXAMPLE 5 EXAMPLE 5 EXAMPLE 5 EXAMPLE 5 USB MIDI CONTROLLERS USB MIDI CONTRO...

Page 17: ...CCs MIDI CCs MIDI CCs MIDI Control Changes CCs commands are accepted transmitted in dependence on selected communication direction see chapter 4 2 If direction is selected received CCs are translated...

Page 18: ...NDITIONS WARRANTY CONDITIONS WARRANTY CONDITIONS The equipment is provided with thirty thirty thirty thirty months warranty months warranty months warranty months warranty starting from the date of th...

Page 19: ...Mode 3 X X X X Mode 3 X X X X Not Altered Note Number Note Number Note Number Note Number X X X X X X X X 2 Velocity Velocity Velocity Velocity Note ON Note OFF X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X 2 After...

Page 20: ...jected E 05 Inconvenient lower version of the SAVVY device than loaded operational system requires Load correct lower version of operational system Rejected E 11 Input MIDI Buffer Overflow Turn the de...

Page 21: ...useonly shielded interconnecting cables LITHIUM BATTERY WARNING LITHIUM BATTERY WARNING LITHIUM BATTERY WARNING LITHIUM BATTERY WARNING CAUTION CAUTION CAUTION CAUTION This product may contain a lithi...

Page 22: ...the written permission of CHD Elektroservis 22 22 22 22 DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY Manufacturer s Name CHD Elektroservis M...

Page 23: ...1 BIOS ver 1 00 1 BIOS ver 1 00 1 BIOS ver 1 00 1 BIOS ver 1 00 Copyright 2018 CHD Elektroservis All rights reserved No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form without the written permi...

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