Appendix

About the CDRW-1

You can use the CDRW-1CD-R/RW drive option to do the following things.

Use the CDRW-1to backup and restore.

Use the CDRW-1to create audio CDs.

Insert an audio CD into the CDRW-1, assign its output to a mixer channel, and record or play the sound of the audio CD.

Export WAV files to a CD-R/RW.

Update the system from a CD-ROM/R/RW.

Never use any internal CD-R/RW drive other than the CDRW-1.

1. Cautions for handling

During operation, use the unit in a horizontal position.

Do not use the unit in extremely cold or hot locations.

Do not use the unit in extremely humid locations.

Do not use the unit in dusty or smoky locations.

Do not subject the unit to vibration or strong physical shock. In particular, this unit is vulnerable to shock dur- ing operation (both during reading and writing).

Normally, the drive uses software ejection, so you will be able to open the CD tray by pressing the eject button. However if this fails, you can forcibly eject the tray by inserting a thin object (such as a straightened paper clip) into the emergency eject hole.

Do not store the unit in hot or humid locations.

Never touch the focusing lens.

Do not use commercially available lens cleaners.

Do not transport the unit with a disc left in the tray.

Do not leave the unit with the disc tray open.

2. Installing the CDRW-1

Before installing the CDRW-1, you must turn off the power of the D1200 and unplug the AC/DC power sup- ply.

1Remove the cover.

Slide the [EJECT] switch (located on the bottom of the D1200) in the direction of the arrow, and the drive bay cover of the D1200 will be pushed out.

2Remove the cover.

Catch the edge of the cover that was pushed out, and remove it in the direction shown by the arrow in the dia-

gram.

The cover may be damaged if you forcibly pull it to- ward yourself.

Troubleshooting

Program List D1200 specifications About the CDRW-1Messages

CD-R/RW handling

Please observe the following points when handling discs. Failure to observe these points may cause problems such as data not being written correctly, loss of recorded data, or drive malfunction.

Do not leave discs in direct sunlight, or in locations of high temperature or high humidity.

Do not touch the surface of a disc. Hold a disc by its edges.

Remove dust or dirt from the surface of a disc. To remove dust, use an air duster or cleaner.

Do not affix labels to a disc, or write on a disc in loca- tions other than specified.

Do not use chemicals or detergent to wipe a disc.

Do not bend or drop a disc.

Responsibility for loss of data

Korg Corporation will accept no responsibility for any damages (direct or indirect, whether sustained by the customer or by a third party) resulting from loss of or damage to data written on a CD-R or CD-RW disc using the CDRW-1.

Keep the cover you removed in a safe place, since you will need it if you remove the CDRW-1.

3Insert the CDRW-1.

Push the CDRW-1 into the D1200’s drive bay until the front panel of the CDRW-1 is aligned with the side panel of the D1200. Make sure that the drive is oriented in the correct direction when you insert it into the D1200.

Press in the direction indicated by the arrow until you hear the internal connector click into place.

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