Yamaha PSR1000/2000 manual III. Data will not Save Properly

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III. Data will not Save Properly

The Internal RAM Memory in the PSR1000/2000 is "volatile." Any user-stored data in this memory location such as Songs, Styles, System Setup data, Music Database information, etc. must be backed up to floppy disk, if the unit will be unplugged from an AC outlet for more than a week. If the unit is left unplugged for over a week, the data may be lost.

Another way that data may be lost, is if the storing procedure for System Setup data is performed incorrectly; on the PSR1000/2000, if a user changes the settings in a screen, they must remember to press the [EXIT] button afterward, before turning OFF the power, or the data is lost.

Owner's Manual, p. 4, 39

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Contents PSR1000/2000 PSR1000/2000 Step by Step Procedures Copying Files from one Floppy Disk to Another Floppy Disk Page Copying Parts II. Creating a User StyleSelecting a New Style Press the Digital Recording button Recording an original Part onto a Channel from scratch Saving the User Style III. Data will not Save Properly Saving the Edited Song IV. Editing Song Track Parameters such as Voice and VolumeChanging the Voice for Example on a Track Page Page VI. Factory Reset Procedure To Reset System Setup Only to Original Factory SettingsVII. Loading Music Finder Files into a PSR1000/2000 VIII. Making Global Settings for Voices IX. Making Songs Play Continuously Multi Recording ‘SONG’ section of the front panel Recording and Saving a SongQuick Recording ‘SONG’ section of the front panel Saving the Song Page XII. Saving and Loading Registrations Saving RegistrationsLoading Registrations Page XIII. Saving User Voice Edits to Registration Memory XIV. Some Settings are not Storing with the Registrations Selecting Settings to be Saved with a RegistrationChanging Intro and Ending Settings Permanently XV. Storing Intro and Ending SettingsChanging Intro and Ending Settings Temporarily XVI. Transposing a Song Transposing the Pitch of the KeyboardTransposing a Song Temporarily Transposing a Song PermanentlyPage To Hear Effect Only no Lead in Speedy Mouse Example Balance Setting Saving the Edited Effect