Operation Manual
ERROR#040
This error occurs as the result of an
AMASGN command. It happens when the command would
remove a microphone from an automixer where it is assigned as the "last mic on" and the
automixer is set to manual "last mic on" mode.
ERROR#041
This error occurs as the result of an
AMASGN command. It happens when the command would
remove a microphone from an automixer where it assigned as the chairman imcrophone and
the automixer has chairman mode enabled.
ERROR#042
This error occurs as the result of an
AMLMM command. It happens when the command
attempts to set "last mic on" mode to manual, but the last mic number is set to a microphone
that does not belong to the specified automixer.
ERROR#043
This error occurs as the result of an
AMLMN command. It happens when the command
attempts to set a "last mic on" number that does not belong to the specified automixer while
"last mic on" mode is set to manual.
ERROR#044
This error occurs as the result of an
AMCHAIR command. It happens when the command tries
to enable chairman mode, but the chairman microphone is set to a microphone that does not
belong to the specified automixer.
ERROR#045
This error occurs as the result of an
AMCHAIR command. It happens when the command tries
to set the chairman microphone to a microphone that does not belong to the specified
automixer while chairman mode is enabled.
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.