Setup - Yamaha CL5 Reference Manual

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5
PATH
Indicates the name of the current directory. Press the arrow button to move to the next higher
level. If the current directory is the top level, the arrow button is dimmed.
6
VOLUME NAME/FREE SIZE
Indicates the volume name and the amount of free space on the USB flash drive.
If the USB flash drive is write-protected, a protect symbol will appear in the VOLUME NAME
field.
7
File list
This area lists the files that are saved on the USB flash drive.
The highlighted line indicates the file selected for operations.
The file list contains the following items. When you press the item name at the top of each column,
it will turn orange, and the list will be sorted by that item. Each time you press the item name, the
sorting order will alternate between ascending and descending order.
• FILE NAME ...............Indicates the file name or directory name, and shows an icon indicating
its type.
• COMMENT ...............The comment added to the CL console setting file is displayed here. Press
this area to open a keyboard window that enables you to enter a
comment for the file.
• READ ONLY..............A lock symbol in this column indicates that the corresponding file is
protected. You can press this area to enable or disable the protect setting.
• TYPE ...........................ALL indicates a file containing CL internal settings, KEY indicates a user
authentication key, XML indicates a Help file, BMP indicates a bitmap
image file, MP3 indicates an MP3 file, and [DIR] indicates a directory.
• TIME STAMP............Indicates the date and time at which the file was modified most recently.
8
File selection knob
Selects a file on the file list. You can operate this knob using the multifunction knob.
9
SAVE button
Saves all of the CL console internal settings together (see
0
LOAD button
Loads the selected CL setting file (see
page
A
CREATE USER KEY button
Creates a user authentication key (see
page
B
FORMAT button
Initializes the USB flash drive (see
page
175).
C
WITH DANTE SETUP AND I/O RACK button
If this is off, the DANTE SETUP and I/O rack settings will be omitted when a settings file is
loaded.
page
172).
173).
153).
NOTE
The DANTE SETUP settings SECONDARY PORT and CONSOLE ID will not be changed even
if the "WITH DANTE SETUP AND I/O RACK" button is on.
3.
Perform the desired editing operation.
For details on the procedure, refer to the explanations that follow.
■ Sorting files and editing file names/comments
1.
To sort the files, press one of the headings "FILE NAME," "COMMENT," "READ
ONLY," "TYPE," or "TIME STAMP" at the top of each column on the file list.
The list will be sorted as follows, according to the column heading you press.
1
1
FILE NAME
Sort the list in numerical/alphabetical order of the file names.
2
COMMENT
Sort the list in numerical/alphabetical order of the comment.
3
READ ONLY
Sort the list by Write Protect on/off status.
4
TYPE
Sort the list by file type.
5
TIME STAMP
Sort the list by date and time of update.
NOTE
By pressing the same location again, you can change the direction (ascending order or
descending order) in which the list is sorted.
2.
If you want to edit the file name or comment, press the FILE NAME field or
COMMENT field of each file to access the keyboard window.
3.
Enter a file name or comment, and press the RENAME button or SET button.
4.
To turn the protect setting on or off, press the READ ONLY field for the file.
A protect symbol is displayed for write-protected files. These files cannot be overwritten.
NOTE
You cannot edit the file name or comment of a write-protected file.
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User settings (Security)
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