Rename File/Song - Yamaha PortaTone PSR-4000 Owner's Manual

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Press the
LCD button when you want to go
back to the FILE LIST display.
When the file and data types have been specified,
press the
LCD button to actually begin
the save operation — the confirmation display shown
to the right will appear.
If you want to give the file to be saved an original
file name, be sure to do so before pressing the
LCD button. File names can be up to 8 characters
long. Use the < > LCD [ / ] control to move the
name cursor to the various character positions, then
use the
or
select the required character for each position. The
LCD [ / ] control selects capital letters and
the
LCD [ / ] control selects numbers
and special characters.
When you're ready to execute the save operation
press the
LCD button (or press the
button to cancel the operation). "Don't remove disk"
will appear while the data is being saved, and the
progress of the save operation will be indicated by a
bar graph on the display.
Allows the name of the specified user-recorded song or user file to be changed as required.
Press the
LCD button to if the
is not showing in order to rename a song file,
or the
LCD button if the
is not showing in order to rename a user file.
Use the
or
LCD [ / ] controls to
select the file you want to rename. The name of the
selected file is displayed to the right of the file
number, and the size of the file appears to the right
of the file name in kilobytes (approximate).
LCD [ / ] control to
LCD

Rename File/Song

NOTES
• When the data to be saved is larger than the remaining disk
memory, the following message will appear in the display.
Not enough disk space!
Press [RD] to reduce the amount of data;
[CD] to use a different disk;
or [SP] to split the data into more than one file.
(Split data can not be loaded individually.)
• Using "AUTOLXXX" (X = any character) as a file name or using
spaces only as a file name is not permitted. If spaces are used
as a file name they will automatically be changed to the charac-
ter "_".
Disk Operations
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