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Accessing an Internal Hard Disk Drive on the Tyros5 from the Computer
(USB Storage Mode)
When the instrument is in the USB Storage Mode, Wave files and Song files can be
transferred between the internal hard disk drive of the Tyros5 and the computer. When
the instrument is NOT in the USB Storage Mode, the USB connection can be used for
MIDI control. The USB interface does not directly handle audio signals.
1
Turn the computer's power on.
2
Turn the Tyros5's power on while holding the [MUSIC
FINDER] button to enter the USB Storage Mode.
3
Manage files/folders in the internal hard disk drive of the
Tyros5 by using the computer.
While the computer is accessing the internal hard disk drive of the Tyros5, the
lamp at upper right corner on the display flashes.
4
To exit the USB Storage Mode, press the [EXIT] button.
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The USB Storage Mode can be used with
Windows XP/Vista/7/8.
The instrument does not execute the func-
tions from the panel and pedals, or receive
MIDI signals while the instrument is in the
USB Storage Mode.
Flashes during access.
NOTICE
Execute the following before entering/
exiting the USB Storage Mode.
• Close all application programs.
• If the instrument is NOT in the USB
Storage Mode, make sure that data
is not being transmitted from the
Tyros5.
• If the instrument is in the USB Stor-
age Mode, make sure that no file
reading or writing operation is in
progress.
• If the instrument is in the USB Stor-
age Mode, safely remove the Tyros5
hard disk icon from the Windows
taskbar.
NOTICE
Never disconnect the USB cable or
turn off the power while the lamp at
upper right corner on the display is
flashing.
NOTICE
Do not format the hard disk drive or
change the volume label from a com-
puter when accessing the drive via the
USB storage mode. If you do this, the
drive may not be able to be used in the
Audio Recorder/Player function.
NOTICE
Do not access the AUDIOREC.ROOT
folder containing the audio files that
you have created with the Audio
Recorder function. If you access the
folder or make changes to it (moving
the folder or copying some files in the
folder, etc.), your important data will
be deleted or damaged.
NOTE
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