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    Error messages (continued)
    No. Message Measure
    E28402
    All USB storages are read only.
    Couldn’t start export.Connect a write-enabled USB memory 
    device.
    E28403 Media error.
    Export is incomplete.
    Replace the P2 card or the USB 
    memory device.
    E28404USB storage file system error.
    Couldn’t start export.
    Replace the USB memory device.
    E28405 USB storage write error.
    Export is incomplete.
    E28406 Found update file in USB 
    storages.
    Couldn’t start export.Delete the update file on the USB 
    memory device.
    E28407 No P2 cards.
    Couldn’t start export.Insert a P2 card with recorded files.
    E28408
    Found unformatted P2 cards.
    Couldn’t start export.Insert a formatted P2 card with data 
    stored on it.
    E28409 Couldn’t start export. Replace the P2 card with another one.
    E28499 System error.
    Export is incomplete.Reboot this unit.
    E28880 USB storage was ejected.
    Export is incomplete.Do not remove the USB memory device 
    while exporting data. Reconnect the 
    USB memory device and export again.
    E28881 USB storage was inserted.
    Export is incomplete.Export the data again. 
    						
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    Status Display
    The Status Display shows messages about the operating status of the P2 card 
    and this unit. Take action as appropriate for each status.
    Status Display Measure
    CARD FULL8 GB or lower capacity P2 cards: 
       The following conditions may have occurred. 
      •  
    There is no space left on the P2 card. 
      •  
    The P2 cards inserted in P2 card slots 1 and 2 contain 
    20,000 or more files.
     
       Replace the P2 card with a P2 card with free capacity, or 
    free up space in the P2 card for new data. 
    16 GB or higher capacity P2 cards: 
       The following conditions may have occurred. 
      •  
    There is no space left on the P2 card. 
      •  
    The P2 cards inserted in P2 card slots 1 and 2 contain 
    20,000 or more files.
     
      •  The maximum number of files that can be recorded has 
    been exceeded for that day. 
      •  The number of recording days has been exceeded
       Replace the P2 card with a P2 card with free capacity, or 
    back up the data on the P2 card and reformat it. 
    CARD PROTECTThe write-protect switch of the P2 card is set to “PROTECT”. 
    Move the switch to enable writing.
    VUP CARD Writing is not possible on a P2 card intended for version 
    upgrade. Replace the card with one that is not intended for 
    version upgrade.
    UNFORMATTEDThe P2 card is not formatted. Replace it with a formatted card.
    REFORMAT P2 card data has been modified on another device. 
    Upload or export data to back it up and reformat the card.
    RUNDOWN A P2 card is nearing the end of its service life. 
    While it will still be possible to record and play back a P2 card after 
    this message has appeared, you are recommended to replace it.
    ILLEGAL CARD • An unusable card is inserted.
      Check the type of card.
    • The inserted P2 card cannot be recognized.
      Replace it with a compatible card.
    • The P2 card is not inserted correctly.
      Remove and re-insert the card correctly.
    NO CARD No P2 card is inserted. Insert a P2 card.
    READ ERROR An error occurred while reading. File playback is not possible, 
    or the associated meta information cannot be displayed 
    correctly.
    META ERROR No associated meta information file exists. The information 
    cannot be displayed.
    PLAY ERROR A decoder malfunction occurred. Playback is not available. 
    Reboot this unit. 
    						
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