﻿CVP-701 Owner's Manual

Starting Up

Opening/Closing the Key Cover
When opening the key cover, lift the cover slightly, then push and slide it open.
When closing the key cover, slide the cover toward you and gently lower the cover over the keys.
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CAUTION
Be careful to avoid catching your fingers when opening/closing the cover.
CAUTION
Hold the cover with both hands when opening or closing it. Do not release it until it is fully opened or closed. Be careful to avoid catching fingers (yours or others, especially children's) between the cover and the unit.
Do not place objects such as a piece of metal or paper on top of the key cover. Small objects placed on the key cover may fall inside the unit when the cover is opened and may be nearly impossible to remove. This could cause electric shock, short circuit, fire or other serious damage to the instrument.

Using the Music Rest

To raise the music rest:
1	Pull the music rest up and toward yourself as far as it will go.
2	Flip down the two metal supports at the left and right on the rear of the music rest.
3	Lower the music rest so that the metal supports latch into place.
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CAUTION
Do not try to use the music rest in a half-raised position. Also, when raising or lowering the music rest, do not release your hands from the music rest until it is all the way up or down.

To lower the music rest:
1	Pull the music rest toward yourself as far as it will go.
2	Raise the two metal supports (at the rear of the music rest).
3	Gently lower the music rest backward until it is all the way down.
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Power Supply
Connect the plugs of the power cord in the order shown in the illustration. In some areas a plug adaptor may be provided to match the pin configuration of the AC wall outlets in your area.
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[AC IN] jack (page 15)
AC Outlet
The shape of the plug and outlet differs depending on your locale.
WARNING
Use only the supplied power cord.
CAUTION
When setting up the product, make sure that the AC outlet you are using is easily accessible. If some trouble or malfunction occurs, immediately turn off the power switch and disconnect the plug from the outlet.
NOTE
When disconnecting the power cord, first turn off the power, then follow this procedure in reverse order.

Turning On/Off the Power
1	Turn down the [MASTER VOLUME] dial to "MIN."
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2	Press the Standby/On switch to turn the power on.
The display and the power indicator located below the left end of the keyboard lights up. Adjust the volume as desired while playing the keyboard.
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The power indicator lights up.
3	Press and hold the Standby/On switch for about a second to turn the power off. 
CAUTION
Even when the Standby/On switch is in standby status, electricity is still flowing to the instrument at the minimum level. Remove the electric plug from the outlet when the instrument is not to be used for extended periods of time, or during electrical storms. 
NOTICE
While recording or editing, or while a message is displayed, the power cannot be turned off even if you press the Standby/On) switch. If you want to turn off the power, press the Standby/On) switch after recording, editing, or after the message has disappeared. If you need to force-quit the instrument, hold down the Standby/On switch for longer than three seconds. Note that the force-quit operation might cause data loss and damage to the instrument.

Auto Power Off function
To prevent unnecessary power consumption, this instrument features an Auto Power Off function that automatically turns the power off if the instrument is not operated for a specified period of time. The amount of time that elapses before the power is automatically turned off is approximately 15 minutes by default; however, you can change the setting.
NOTICE
Any data which is not saved via the Save operation will be lost if the power automatically turns off. Make sure to save your data before this happens.

Disabling Auto Power Off (simple method)
Turn the power on while holding down the lowest key on the keyboard. A message appears briefly, then the instrument starts up with the Auto Power Off is disabled.
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For details on how to set the desired Auto Power Off time, refer to the Reference Manual on the website (page 9), Chapter 12. 

Adjusting the Master Volume
To adjust the volume of the entire keyboard sound, use the [MASTER VOLUME] dial while playing the keyboard.
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CAUTION
Do not use the instrument for a long period of time at a high or uncomfortable volume level, since this can cause permanent hearing loss. 

Intelligent Acoustic Control (IAC)
IAC is a function which automatically adjusts and controls the sound quality according to the overall volume of the instrument. Even when the volume is low, it permits both low sounds and high sounds to be clearly heard. IAC Control affects only the sound output of the instrument speakers. You can turn the IAC function on or off, and set the depth, although the default setting for this function is on. For details, refer to the Reference Manual on the website (page 9), Chapter 12. 

Using Headphones
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Standard stereo phone plug

Since this instrument is equipped with two [PHONES] jacks, you can connect two sets of standard stereo headphones. If you are using only one set of headphones, insert a plug into either of these jacks.
CAUTION
Do not use the headphones for a long period of time at a high or uncomfortable volume level, since this can cause permanent hearing loss. 

Reproducing natural sound distance (Stereophonic Optimizer)
The Stereophonic Optimizer feature recreates for headphones the spacious sensation you hear when you play an acoustic piano. In general, the sound from headphones is much too close to your ears for natural sound. When this function is turned on, you can sense a natural sound distance as if the sound is coming from the piano, even though you hear it on headphones. This function is effective only on the VRM Voices (page 49) and does not affect the sound output of the instrument speakers. You can turn this function off, although the default setting for this function is on. For details, refer to the Reference Manual on the website (page 9), Chapter 12. 

Using the Headphone Hanger
A headphone hanger is included in the instrument package so that you can hang the headphones on the instrument. Install the headphone hanger by following the instructions at the end of this manual.
NOTICE
NOt hang anything other than the headphones on the hanger. Otherwise, the instrument or the hanger may be damaged.

Throughout this manual, arrows are used in the instructions, indicating in shorthand the process of calling up certain displays and functions.

Changing the Display Language
This determines the language used in the display for messages, file names, and character input.
1	Call up the operation display.
1 [FUNCTION] | 2 TAB [Left][Right] MENU2 | 3 [G] (SYSTEM) | 4 TAB [Left][Right] OWNER
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2	Use the [4 Up Down]/[5 Up Down] buttons to select the desired language.
The language is now set.

Adjusting the Brightness of the Display
1	Call up the operation display.
1 [FUNCTION] | 2 TAB [Left][Right] MENU1 | 3 [J] (UTILITY) | 4 TAB [Left][Right] CONFIG1
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2	Use the [A]/[B] buttons to select "LCD BRIGHTNESS."
3	Adjust the brightness of the display by using the [4 Up Down]/[5 Up Down] buttons.
The display is darkest at a setting of "1" and brightest at "4."

Showing the Owner Name in the Opening Display
You can have your name appear in the opening display (the display that appears when the power is turned on).
1	Call up the operation display.
1 [FUNCTION] | 2 TAB [Left][Right] MENU2 | 3 [G] (SYSTEM) | 4 TAB [Left][Right] OWNER
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2	Press the [I] (OWNER NAME) button to call up the Owner Name display.
Refer to page 36 for character-entry details.

Display the version number
To check the version number of this instrument, press the [7 Up Down]/[8 Up Down] (VERSION) buttons in the display in step 1 above. Press the [EXIT] button or the [8 Up Down] button to return to the original display.

Using the Pedals
The instrument features three pedals.
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Soft pedal
Sostenuto pedal
Damper pedal

Damper pedal (Right)
Pressing this pedal lets you sustain notes even after releasing the keys. When you select a Piano Voice compatible with VRM (page 49), pressing this pedal activates the VRM to accurately recreate the unique resonance of an acoustic grand piano's soundboard and strings. This pedal can be used to control the half-pedal function.
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When you press the right pedal here, the notes you play before you release the pedal have a longer sustain.

Half-pedal function:
This function allows the sustain length to vary depending on how far the pedal is pressed. The farther you press the pedal, the more the sound sustains. For example, if you press the damper pedal and the notes you play sound a bit murky and loud with too much sustain, you can partially release the pedal to lessen the sustain (murkiness). The point at which pressure on the pedal affects the damper muting (half pedal point) can be set in the following way: [DIRECT ACCESS] button | press the damper pedal | [A]/[B] RIGHT | [4 Up Down] HALF PEDAL POINT
NOTE
Certain Voices, such as [STRINGS] or [BRASS], sustain continuously when the damper/sostenuto pedal is pressed. Also, certain Voices such as drum kits may not be affected by use of the damper/sostenuto pedal.

Sostenuto pedal (Center)
When the Piano Voice is selected, if you play a note or chord on the keyboard and press this pedal while holding the note(s), the notes will sustain as long as the pedal is held. All subsequent notes will not sustain. When a Voice other than piano is selected, a specific function appropriate for the Voice is automatically assigned to the center pedal. 
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When you press the center pedal here while holding the note(s),
the notes will sustain as long as you hold the pedal.

Soft pedal (Left)
When the Piano Voice is selected, pressing this pedal reduces the volume and slightly changes the timbre of the notes you play. When a Voice other than piano is selected, a specific function appropriate for the Voice is automatically assigned to the left pedal. You can adjust the depth of the left pedal effect. Voice Selection display | [8 Down] MENU1 | [5 Down] VOICE SET | TAB [Left][Right] CONTROLLER | [A]/[B] LEFT PEDAL. For details, refer to the Reference Manual on the website (page 9), Chapter 11.

Making settings for the pedals
You can assign one of the various functions to the three pedals or a foot controller/footswitch (sold separately) doing things like controlling the Super Articulation Voices or starting and stopping the Song (page 105).

Playing the Demos
The Demos provide helpful, easy-to-understand introductions to the features and functions as well as sound demonstrations.
1	Press the [DEMO] button to call up the Demo display.
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2	Press one of the [A] – [D] buttons to show a specific Demo.
Pressing one of the [F] – [I] buttons plays back the overview Demo continuously, calling up the various displays in sequence.
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The sub menus are shown on the display. Press one of the [A] – [J] buttons corresponding to the sub menu.
NOTE
To return to the next higher level menu, press the [EXIT] button.
3	Press the [EXIT] button repeatedly if necessary to exit from the Demos.

Display-based Controls
The LCD provides comprehensive at-a-glance information on all current settings. The displayed menu can be selected or changed by the controls around the LCD.
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[A] – [E] buttons (see below)
[DIRECT ACCESS] button (page 28)
[1 Up Down] – [8 Up Down] buttons (page 26)
TAB [Left][Right] buttons (page 26)
[F] – [J] buttons (see below)
[EXIT] button (page 27)
[DATA ENTRY] dial and [ENTER] button (page 27)

[A] – [J] buttons
The [A] – [J] buttons are used to select the corresponding menu items shown next to them.

Example 1
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In the File Selection display (page 30), the [A] – [J] buttons can be used to select the corresponding respective files.

Example 2
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The [A] and [B] buttons are used to move the cursor up or down.
The [C], [D] and [I] buttons are used to select the corresponding parameter.

TAB [Left][Right] buttons
These buttons are used mainly to change the pages of displays that have "tabs" at the top.
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[1 Up Down] – [8 Up Down] buttons
The [1 Up Down] – [8 Up Down] buttons are used to make selections or adjust settings (up or down correspondingly) for functions shown directly above them.
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If a menu appears in this section of the display, use the [1 Up] – [8 Up] (upper) buttons to select the desired items.
If a menu appears in this section of the display, use the [1 Down] – [8 Down] (lower) buttons to select the desired items.
If a menu list appears, use the [1 Up Down] – [8 Up Down] buttons to select the desired item.
If a parameter appears in slider (or knob) form, use the [1 Up Down] – [8 Up Down] buttons to adjust the value.

Changing the page
If multiple pages exist in the display, the page numbers (P1, P2 ...) are shown at the bottom of the display. Pressing the corresponding [1 Up] – [7 Up] button changes the display page.
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[DATA ENTRY] dial and [ENTER] button
Depending on the selected LCD display, the [DATA ENTRY] dial can be used in the following two ways.

Selecting files (Voice, Style, Song, and so on)
When one of the File Selection displays (page 30) is shown, you can use the [DATA ENTRY] dial to move the cursor, then press the [ENTER] button to actually select a file.
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Move the cursor (bold frame).
Press the [ENTER] button to actually select the file. The selected file is highlighted.

Adjusting the parameter values
You can conveniently use the [DATA ENTRY] dial in tandem with the [1 Up Down] – [8 Up Down] buttons to adjust parameters indicated in the display.
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Select the desired parameter with the appropriate [1 Up Down] – [8 Up Down] button.
Rotate the [DATA ENTRY] dial to adjust the selected parameter.

This convenient technique also works well with pop-up parameters such as Tempo and Transpose. Simply press the appropriate button (ex., TEMPO [+]), then rotate the [DATA ENTRY] dial and press [ENTER] to close the window.

[EXIT] button
Pressing the [EXIT] button returns you to the previously indicated display. Pressing the [EXIT] button repeatedly returns to the default Main display (page 29).
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Messages Shown in the Display
A message (information or confirmation dialog) sometimes appears on the screen to facilitate operation. When the message appears, simply press the appropriate button.
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Instant Selection of the Displays — Direct Access
With the convenient Direct Access function, you can instantly call up the desired display — with just a single additional button press.
1	Press the [DIRECT ACCESS] button.
A message appears in the display prompting you to press the appropriate button.
2	Press the button or pedal corresponding to the desired setting display to instantly call up that display.
For example, pressing the [GUIDE] button calls up the display in which the Guide mode can be set.
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Refer to the separate Data List for a list of the displays that can be called up with the Direct Access function.

Main Display Configuration
The display that appears when the power is turned on is the Main display. The Main display shows the current basic settings such as the currently selected Voice and Style, allowing you to see them at a single glance. The Main display is the one you'll usually see when you play the keyboard.
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1	Voice name
Displays the Voice names currently selected for RIGHT 1, RIGHT 2 and LEFT parts (page 44). Pressing one of the [A] – [B] and [F] – [I] buttons calls up the Voice Selection display for each part.
NOTE
An "H" indication appears when the Left Hold function (page 51) is set to ON.
2	Style name and related information
Displays the currently selected Style name, time signature and tempo. Pressing one of the [1 Up Down] – [4 Up Down] buttons calls up the Style Selection display (page 58).
3	Current chord name
When the [ACMP ON/OFF] button is set to on and the Style is being played back, the chord specified in the chord section of the keyboard will be displayed. When the Song containing the chord data is played, the current chord name will be displayed.
4	Song name and related information
Displays the currently selected Song name, time signature and tempo. Pressing one of the [5 Up Down] – [8 Up Down] buttons calls up the Song Selection display (page 71).
5	Registration Memory Bank name
Displays the currently selected Registration Memory Bank name. Pressing the [J] button calls up the Registration Memory Bank Selection display (page 98).
NOTE
An "F" indication appears when the Freeze function is set to ON. It lets you maintain the settings of certain parameter groups and leave them unchanged, even when selecting other Registration Memory buttons. For details, refer to the Reference Manual on the website (page 9), Chapter 9.
6	Volume Balance
Pressing the [C] button displays the volume balance among the parts. There are two display pages, and you can toggle between them by pressing the [C] button (page 68).
7	Transpose
Displays the amount of transposition in semitone units (page 68).
8	TEMPO/BAR/BEAT
Displays the current position (tempo/bar/beat) in Style playback or Song playback.
9	Audio information
Displays information for the selected audio file (file name, time, etc.) When the recording of USB Audio Player/Recorder is in standby, a "REC WAIT" indication appears. While recording, "REC" appears.
10	Registration Sequence
Indicates the sequence order of the Registration Memory (if set to on; page 99) numbers, which can be called up via the TAB [Left][Right] buttons or the pedal. The selected Registration Memory number is enclosed in a frame. For instructions on programming the sequence, refer to the Reference Manual on the website (page 9), Chapter 9.

File Selection Display Configuration
The File Selection display is for selecting Voice, Styles, and other data (files). The File Selection display appears when you press one of the VOICE or STYLE category selection buttons, SONG CONTROL [SONG SELECT] button, etc.
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1	Location (drive) of data
PRESET	Location where pre-programmed (preset) data is stored.
USER	Location where recorded or edited data is saved.
USB	Location where data on USB flash drive is saved. This appears only when USB flash drive is connected to the [USB TO DEVICE] terminal (page 106).
2 	Selectable data (files)
The files that can be selected on this display are shown. If more than 10 files exist, the page numbers (P1, P2 ...) are shown below the files. Pressing the corresponding button changes the display page. When all page numbers cannot fit on the display, the "Next" button appears, and for previous pages, the "Prev." button appears.
3	MENU1/MENU2
At the bottom of the File Selection display, you can toggle the indication between MENU1 and MENU2 by pressing the [8 Down] button. 
MENU1	Selecting MENU1 shows the function names related to the current file (Voice, Style, Song, etc.). When MENU1 is selected with the Voice selection display, for example, pressing the [7 Down] button will play back the Voice demo. 
MENU2	Selecting MENU2 shows the function names of file/folder management, such as save, copy, move and delete. You can also rename the files and organize them in folders, by creating a new folder (pages 32 – 37.)

Closing the current folder and calling up the next highest level folder
In the PRESET display, several data (files) are contained together in a folder. You can also organize your original data in the USER/USB display by creating several new folders (page 32). To close the current folder and call up the next highest level folder, press the [8 Up] (UP) button.

Example of the PRESET Voice Selection display
The PRESET Voice files are categorized and contained in appropriate folders.
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Press the [8 Up] (UP) button.
This display shows the Voice files in a folder.
The next highest level — in this case, folder — is shown. Each folder shown in this display contains appropriately categorized Voices.

USB display
By pressing the [USB] button, you can also access Voices, Styles, and other data files which are saved in the USB flash drive.
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File/Folder Management
If you've saved a lot of files to a USB flash drive or USER drive, it may be difficult to find the desired file quickly. To make it easier to find the files you want, you can organize your files in folders, rename the files, delete unnecessary files, etc. These operations are done in the File Selection display.

Creating a New Folder
This operation lets you create new folders. Folders can be created, named and organized as desired, making it easier to find and select your original data.
NOTE
New folders cannot be created in the PRESET tab or the "PianoRoom" folder.
NOTE
The maximum number of files/folders which can be stored in a folder is 500.
1	In the file selection display, select the appropriate tab (USER or USB) to which you want to save the data by using the TAB [Left][Right] buttons.
If you want to create a new folder within the existing folder, also select the folder here.
NOTE
In the USER tab display, folder directories can contain up to four levels. The maximum total number of files/ folders which can be stored differs depending on the file size and the length of the file/folder names.
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2	Call up MENU2 at the right bottom of the display by pressing the [8 Down] button as necessary.
3	Press the [7 Down] (FOLDER) button to call up the naming display for a new folder.
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4	Input the name of the new folder (see page 36).
NOTE
The following characters cannot be entered for a file/folder name. 
¥ / : * ? " < > |

Renaming a File/Folder
This operation lets you rename files/folders.
NOTE
Files in the PRESET tab cannot be renamed.
The "PianoRoom" folder cannot be renamed.
1	Call up the display containing the file/folder you want to rename.
2	Call up MENU2 at the right bottom of the display by pressing the [8 Down] button as necessary.
3	Press the [1 Down] (NAME) button.
The pop-up window for the Rename operation appears at the bottom of the display.
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4	Press one of the [A] – [J] buttons corresponding to the desired file/folder.
5	Press the [7 Down] (OK) button to confirm the file/folder selection.
NOTE
To cancel the Rename operation, press the [8 Down] (CANCEL) button.
6	Input the name (characters) of the selected file or folder (page 36).
The renamed file/ folder appears on the display at the appropriate position among the files in alphabetical order.

Copying or Moving Files
This operation lets you copy or cut a file and paste it to another location (folder). You can also copy a folder (but not move it) by using the same procedure.
Please note that some files have copy/move restrictions. See "Restrictions for protected Songs" on page 73.
NOTE
Files in the PRESET tab and the "PianoRoom" folder cannot be moved.
1	Call up the display containing the file/folder you want to copy.
NOTE
Copying of commercially available musical data including but not limited to MIDI data and/or audio data is strictly prohibited except for your personal use.
2	Call up MENU2 at the right bottom of the display by pressing the [8 Down] button as necessary.
3	Press the [3 Down] (COPY) button to copy or [2 Down] (CUT) to move.
The pop-up window for the Copy/Cut operation appears at the bottom of the display.
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Copy
Cut
4	Press one of the [A] – [J] buttons corresponding to the desired file/folder.
To cancel the selection, press the same [A] – [J] button again.
Press the [6 Down] (ALL) button to select all files/folders indicated on the current display including the other pages. To cancel the selection, press the [6 Down] (ALL OFF) button again.
5	Press the [7 Down] (OK) button to confirm the file/folder selection.
NOTE
To cancel the Copy operation, press the [8 Down] (CANCEL) button.
6	Select the destination tab (USER or USB) to paste the file/folder, by using the TAB [Left][Right] buttons.
If necessary, select the destination folder by using the [A] – [J] buttons.
7	Press the [4 Down] (PASTE) button to paste the file/folder selected in step 4.
The pasted file/folder appears on the display at the appropriate position among the files in alphabetical order.

Deleting Files/Folders
This operation lets you delete a file/folder.
NOTE
Files in the PRESET tab cannot be deleted.
The "PianoRoom" folder cannot be deleted.
1	Call up the display containing the file/folder you want to delete.
2	Call up MENU2 at the right bottom of the display by pressing the [8 Down] button as necessary.
3	Press the [5 Down] (DELETE) button.
The pop-up window for the Delete operation appears at the bottom of the display.
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4	Press one of the [A] – [J] buttons corresponding to the desired file/ folder.
To cancel the selection, press the same [A] – [J] button again.
Press the [6 Down] (ALL) button to select all files/folders indicated on the current display including the other pages. To cancel the selection, press the [6 Down] (ALL OFF) button again.
5	Press the [7 Down] (OK) button to confirm the file/folder selection.
NOTE
To cancel the Delete operation, press the [8 Down] (CANCEL) button.
6	Follow the on-display instructions, and select the item according to the desired operation.
YES	Delete the file/folder
YES ALL	Delete all selected files/folders
NO	Leave the file/folder as is without deleting
CANCEL	Cancel the Delete operation
NOTE
Depending on the particular operation, not all of these menu items may appear, and their location in the display may also differ, along with the button assignment.

Entering Characters
The instructions that follow show you how to enter characters for naming your files/folders, inputting keywords, etc. Entering characters is done in the display shown below.
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1	Change the type of character by pressing the [1 Up] button.

If you select a language other than Japanese as the Language (page 21), the following different types of characters are available:
CASE	Capital letters, numbers, marks
case	Lowercase letters, numbers, marks

If you select Japanese as the Language (page 21), the following different types of characters and sizes can be entered:
(kana-kan)	Hiragana and Kanji, marks (full size)
(kana)	Katakana (normal size), marks (full size)
(kana)	Katakana (half size), marks (half size)
(ABC)	Alphabet (capital and small letters, full size), numbers (full size), marks (full size)
(ABC)	Alphabet (capital and small letters, half size), numbers (half size), marks (half size)

NOTE
Depending on the display for character entry you are working in, some types of characters cannot be entered.
2	Use the [DATA ENTRY] dial to move the cursor to the desired position.
3	Use the [2 Up Down] – [6 Up Down] and [7 Up] buttons, corresponding to the character you wish to enter.
To actually enter the selected character, move the cursor or press another letter-input button. Alternately, you can wait for a short time and the character will be entered automatically.
For details on entering characters, refer to "Other character-entry operations" below.
NOTE
File names can contain up to 41 characters and folder names can contain up to 50 characters.
4	Press the [8 Up] (OK) button to actually enter the new name and return to the previous display.
NOTE
To cancel the character-entering operation, press the [8 Down] (CANCEL) button.

Other character-entry operations

Deleting characters
Move the cursor to the character you wish to delete by using the [DATA ENTRY] dial, and press the [7 Down] (DELETE) button. To delete all characters on the line at once, press and hold the [7 Down] (DELETE) button.

Entering special character marks (Japanese "<(Figure)>" and "<(Figure)>")
Select a character to which a character mark is to be added and press the [6 Down] button before actual entry of the character.
NOTE
In the case of characters which are not accompanied by special character marks (with the exception of kanakan and half-size katakana), you can call up the mark list by pressing the [6 Down] button after selecting a character (before actual entry of a character).

Entering marks or space
1	Press the [6 Down] (SYMBOL) button to call up the mark list.
2	Use the [DATA ENTRY] dial to move the cursor to the desired mark or space, then press the [8 Up] (OK) button.

Converting into Kanji (Japanese language)
When the entered "hiragana" characters are shown in reverse display (highlighted), press the [1 Up]/[ENTER] button one or several times to convert the characters into the appropriate kanji. You can change the reversed area by using the [DATA ENTRY] dial. To actually enter the change, press the [1 Down]/[8 Up] (OK) button.

To change the converted kanji back to "hiragana," press the [7 Down] (DELETE) button.
To clear the reversed area at once, press the [8 Down] (CANCEL) button.

Selecting custom icons for files (shown at left of file name)
1	Press the [1 Down] (ICON) button to call up the ICON SELECT display.
2	Select the icon by using the [A] – [J] buttons, [3 Up Down] – [5 Up Down] buttons or [DATA ENTRY] dial. The ICON display includes several pages. Press the TAB [Left][Right] buttons to select different pages.
3	Press the [8 Up] (OK) button to apply the selected icon.
NOTE
To cancel the operation, press the [8 Down] (CANCEL) button.

Data Backup
This procedure backs up all data stored in USER drive (except Protected Songs) and settings to the USB flash drive as a backup file (extension: bup.). The backup file can be restored to the instrument again, allowing you to recall the panel settings and performance data you created previously.
NOTE
Before using a USB flash drive, be sure to read "Connecting a USB Device" on page 106.
1	Connect a USB flash drive for the backup destination.
2	Call up the operation display.
1 [FUNCTION] | 2 TAB [Left][Right] MENU2 | 3 [G] (SYSTEM) | 4 TAB [Left][Right] BACKUP/RESTORE
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3	Press the [G] (BACKUP) button to save the data to the USB flash drive.
NOTICE
Completing the backup/restore operation may take a few minutes. Never turn off the power during this operation. Doing so could result in damage to the data.

Restoring the Backup File
To do this, press the [I] (RESTORE) button in step 3 above. When the operation is complete, the instrument will be restarted automatically.
NOTICE
Restoring deletes all the data and settings residing on the "USER" drive, including the protected Songs, and overwrites them with the previously archived data. Make sure to copy or move any important data to the USB flash drive before restoring (page 34).
NOTE
To save Music Finder Records, Effects, MIDI Templates and System Files, call up the operation display: [FUNCTION] | TAB [Left][Right] MENU2 | [G] (SYSTEM) | TAB [Left][Right] SETUP FILES. For more information, refer to the Reference Manual on the website (page 9), Chapter 12.

Restoring the Factory-programmed Settings
Restores the System Setup parameters to the original factory settings. Refer to the separate Data List booklet for details on the System Setup parameters, marked with "" in the "System Setup" row in the Parameter Chart list.
Turning the power on while holding the right-most key on the keyboard displays a message indicating that initialization is in progress. The message disappears when initialization is complete.
Recorded Songs in the USER location (page 30) will not be deleted by this operation.
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C7
NOTE
If you want to initialize only the Registration Memory setting (page 97), turn the power on while holding the B6 key.

You can also restore a specified group of settings to the factory default values, or delete all files/folders in the USER drive. Call up the operation display: [FUNCTION] | TAB [Left][Right] MENU2 | [G] (SYSTEM) | TAB [Left][Right] RESET
For details, refer to the Reference Manual on the website (page 9), Chapter 12.

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