Restoring The Factory-Programmed Settings; Data Backup - Yamaha Tyros5-76 Owner's Manual

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Restoring the Factory-programmed Settings

While holding the right-most key on the keyboard, turn the power on. This restores all settings to the factory default.
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The right-most key
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You can also restore the factory default value of specified settings or delete all files/folders in the USER drive. Call up the
operation display: [FUNCTION]  [H] UTILITY  TAB [][] SYSTEM RESET. For details, refer to the Reference
Manual on the website.

Data Backup

You can back up all data saved in USER drive (except Protected Songs and Expansion Voices/Styles) and all settings to a
USB flash memory as a single file. This procedure is recommended for data security and backup in case of damage.
1
Connect the USB flash memory to the [USB TO DEVICE] termi-
nal as backup destination.
2
Call up the operation display.
[FUNCTION]  [H] UTILITY  TAB [][] OWNER
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3
Press the [C] (BACKUP) button to save the backup file to the
USB storage device.
4
Follow the on-display instructions.
Restoring the Backup File
To do this, press the [D] (RESTORE) button in the OWNER page. When the operation is completed, the instrument will
be restarted.
Before using a USB flash memory, be
sure to read "Connecting USB Devices"
on page 101.
NOTICE
Move the Protected Songs (saved
to the USER drive) to USB flash
memory before restoring. If the
songs are not moved, the opera-
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tion deletes the data.
You can also back up files in the USER
drive such as Voice, Song, Style, Multi
Pad and Registration Memory by copy-
ing them individually to USB flash
memory as desired. For instructions,
refer to page 32.
Completing the backup/restore opera-
tion may take a few minutes.
You can also back up System settings,
MIDI settings, User Effect settings, and
Music Finder Records individually as
desired. Call up the operation display:
[FUNCTION]  [H] UTILITY  TAB
[][] SYSTEM RESET. For more
information, refer to the Reference Man-
ual on the website.
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