Saving And Loading Setup Data To And From A Usb Flash Drive; Save/Load - Yamaha CL5 Reference Manual

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Saving and loading setup data to and from a USB
flash drive
This section explains how to connect a commercially-available USB flash drive to the USB connector
located to the right of the display, and use it to save or load internal settings of the CL series console and
user authentication keys.
NOTE
• Operation is guaranteed only for USB flash drives.
• The operation of USB flash drives with capacities of up to 32GB has been verified. (However, this
does not necessarily guarantee the operation of all USB flash drives.) The FAT16 and FAT32
formats are supported. A USB flash drive with a capacity of 4GB or larger will be formatted in
FAT32, and a USB flash drive with a capacity of 2GB or smaller will be formatted in FAT16.
NOTICE
An ACCESS indicator appears in the Function Access Area while data is being accessed (saved,
loaded, or deleted). During this time, do not disconnect the USB plug or power-off the CL unit.
Doing so may damage the data in the flash drive.
Saving the CL console's internal data on a USB flash drive
All of the CL series console's internal data (excluding the data contained in a user authentication key)
can be saved on a USB flash drive as a setting file. The saved file will have an extension of ".CLF".
1.
In the Function Access Area, press the SETUP button to access the SETUP screen.
2.
Press the SAVE/LOAD button to access the SAVE/LOAD popup window.
3.
If necessary, press the directory icon and change the directory.
To move to the next higher level, press the arrow button in the PATH field.
4.
Press the SAVE button.
A keyboard window will appear, allowing you to enter a file name and comment.
5.
Enter a file name or comment, and press the SAVE button.
When the file has finished being saved, the popup window showing the save progress indication
and the type of data will close.
NOTE
• If you are going to overwrite a file or save a file with the same name in the same folder, a dialog
will ask you to confirm the overwrite.
• You can enter a comment of up to 32 characters.
• You may enter a file name of more than eight characters. However, the drive name, path name,
and file name are limited to a total of 256 characters. If you exceed this limit, you will be unable
to save the file. If an error message appears at the bottom of the screen, shorten the file name
and try saving the file again.
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