ERROR#060
This error occurs when the user has attempted to utilize more variable DSP resources
than are available. This may occur if too many matrix crosspoints are unmuted or too
many parametric EQ filters are enabled. The
DSPLOAD
command can query the
current percentage utilization of DSP resources.
ERROR#070
This error occurs as a result of a macro or preset execution command (
PRESETX
,
PRESETQ
,
MACROX
,
MACROQ
). It indicates that the macro or preset requested was
empty.
ERROR#071
This error occurs as a result of a
PRESETW
or
PRESETK
command. In the case of
PRESETW
it indicates that an attempt was made to write to a factory preset, which is
not allowed. In the case of
PRESETK
, it indicates that an attempt was made to delete
a factory preset, which is not allowed.
ERROR#072
This error occurs as a result of a
PRESETQ
command. It indicates that one or more
commands in the preset had errors during execution.
ERROR#073
This error occurs as a result of a
MACROA
command when there are already too many
commands in the macro. The limit is 256 commands per macro.
ERROR#074
This error occurs in response to a
MACROA
or a logic pin (
LIA
,
LIH
, etc.) command.
If the command written to the macro or logic pin is illegal, then this error occurs.
ERROR#075
This error occurs when a command attempts to write non-volatile memory, but non-
volatile memory is password protected via
NVLOCK
.
ERROR#076
This error occurs when attempting to add a macro command (either during an upload
or while writing a single macro) and the Vortex runs out of room in non-volatile
memory. As a result, the entire macro is discarded. If this occurs during an upload,
all previous macros (before the one that caused the error) are written successfully.
ERROR#077
This error occurs when attempting to add a command to a macro, but the Vortex is
not in the process of writing a macro. This may happen if you forget to do a MACROS
or UMACROS command, or if you had an
ERROR#076
and continued trying to add
commands.
ERROR#090
This error indicates an EF Bus hardware handshaking error. This could happen if
bussed units are not powered on simultaneously. Powering the units up
simultaneously should remove the error.
ERROR#091
This error indicates an EF Bus software handshaking error. This could happen if
bussed units are not powered on simultaneously. Powering the units up
simultaneously should remove the error.
ERROR#092
This error indicates an EF Bus ID conflict. See the Vortex user manual for information
on valid device IDs.
This command is a boolean command. See
Section 6.1
for more information on this type of command.
This command is saved to global non-volatile memory and is not part of a preset. Its value is saved
each time it is changed. It will retain its value after power-down. Since this command writes to non-
volatile memory, there will be a delay before an acknowledgment is returned.
Example
Description
Status Message
T01ERROR1
Enable error messages.
T01ERROR1