Saving User Data To A Usb Flash Drive - Yamaha PSR-I400 Owner's Manual

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USB Flash Drive Operations
Saving User Data to a USB Flash
Drive
The following data created on this instrument com-
prise the "User Data."
• All 10 User Songs
• Styles which have been transferred from a com-
puter then loaded to Style numbers 219–223.
• All the Registration Memory settings
The User Data can be saved as a single "User File"
(.usr) to a USB Flash Drive.
NOTE
• The extension (.usr) of the User File will not be shown on the
display of this instrument. Confirm the extension on the com-
puter display when connecting the USB Flash Drive to a com-
puter.
1
Hold the [FUNCTION] button for longer
than a second to call up the File Control
display.
2
Use the CATEGORY [+] and [-] buttons to
call up "Save USR."
3
Press the [0/EXECUTE] button.
As the target file name, "USER***" (***: num-
ber) appears on the display. If desired, rotate the
dial to select a different file name from
"USER001"–"USER100."
4
Press the [0/EXECUTE] button again.
A confirmation message will appear. To cancel the
operation, press the [-/NO] button.
Overwriting existing files
If a file that already contains data is selected
as the target user file, an overwrite confirma-
tion message will appear.
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Save USR
USER001
5
Press the [0/EXECUTE] button again, or
the [+/YES] button to execute the Save
operation.
After a while, a message indicating completion of
the operation appears, and a User file (.usr) will be
saved in a "USER FILES" folder which will auto-
matically be created on the USB Flash Drive.
NOTICE
• The Save operation cannot be cancelled during exe-
cution. Never turn off the power or disconnect the
USB Flash Drive during the operation. Doing so may
result in data loss.
NOTE
• The amount of time required for this operation may vary
depending on the condition of the USB Flash Drive.
6
Press the [FUNCTION] button to exit
from the File Control display.
NOTE
• If you want to recall the User file (.usr) to this instrument
again, execute the Load operation (page 56).

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