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The following describes how to insert a diskette into the disk drive and how to eject it.
To insert a diskette into the floppy disk drive1. With the label area of the diskette facing up, insert the diskette shutter first into the disk drive, as shown in the illustration.
2. Slide the diskette into the drive as far as it will go, until it clicks into place.
To eject a diskette from the floppy disk driveIMPORTANT!
Before ejecting a diskette, always check to make sure that the access lamp is not lit or flashing. A lit or flashing access lamp means that the keyboard is performing a data read or write operation. Ejecting a diskette while it is being accessed can cause its data to become corrupted.
1. Press the Eject button.•This causes the diskette to be partially ejected from the disk drive.
2.Remove the diskette from the drive by hand.Basic Diskette Operation
The following is the basic procedure when using a diskette.
1. Insert a diskette into the keyboards disk drive.2. Press the DISK button.•This causes the indicator lamp above the DISK button to light, which indicates the SMF Play Mode. See “Playing Back an SMF” on page
•The indicator lamp above the DISK button flashes at this time.
4.Scroll through the disk operation screens.•Use the [▲] and [▼] cursor keys to scroll through the four available screens.
| Op t i o n |
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•Option … Use this screen to set SMF playback options. See “Playing Back an SMF” on page
•DiskLoad … Use this screen to load a file created with the
•DiskSave … Use this screen to save data created with the
•Utility … Use this screen to access utilities that let you con- vert rhythm data, delete data from a diskette, and format a diskette. See “Using the Utilities” on page
•Use the [] and [] cursor keys to make settings.
•See the sections that follow this procedure for full details on performing disk operations.
6.After you are finished, press the DISK button.•This causes the indicator lamp above the DISK button to go out.
❚ NOTE ❚
You will be able to start the above procedure even when there is no diskette in the disk drive.
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