Setup; Turning The Power On/Off - Korg NAUTILUS Series Operation Manual

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Introduction to NAUTILUS

Setup

Turning the power on/off

1. Connecting the power cable
1. Connect the included power cable to the NAUTILUS'
rear panel AC power inlet.
2. Connect the other end of the power cable to the AC
power outlet.
If your power cable uses a separate ground wire, you
must connect this ground wire before inserting the plug
into the AC outlet. When disconnecting, you must first
disconnect the plug before you disconnect the ground
wire. If you are unsure of how to make connections,
please contact your Korg Distributor.
Make sure that your AC outlet is the correct voltage for
your instrument.
2. Turning the power on
1. Press the rear panel
power.
2. Turn on your powered monitors or stereo amp.
3. Turn the NAUTILUS's MASTER VOLUME slider all
the way down to an appropriate level, and adjust the
volume of your powered monitors or stereo amp.
After you've turned off the power, you must wait
approximately ten seconds before turning the power on
again.
Tip: You can set the Power On Mode (GLOBAL > Basic
Setup– Basic page) so that the mode and page that had been
selected when you turned the power off will appear when the
power is turned on.
For more information, see "Recalling the last-selected mode
and page at power-on" on page 173.
3. Turning the power off
When you turn off the power, the programs and
combinations etc. will revert to their unedited state. If you
want to keep your edits, you'll need to Write them. For
more information, see "Saving data" on page 203.
Similarly, the user multisample and sample data will be
erased when you turn off the power. If you want to use
these again, save the data before turning off the power,
and then reload the data when you restart the
NAUTILUS.
Note: You can set the samples and multisamples to be
reloaded automatically when the NAUTILUS is powered
up. See "Automatically loading sample data" on page 179.
1. Turn the NAUTILUS's MASTER VOLUME slider all
the way down, minimizing the volume.
2. Turn off the power of your powered monitor or stereo
amp.
3. Press the NAUTILUS's
the power.
After you press the power button, you can let go once all
of the LEDs on the panel buttons have gone dark.
18
(power button) to turn on the
(power button) to turn off
Never turn off the power while data is being written into
internal memory. The display will show the message
"Now writing into internal memory" when this is in
progress.
Never turn off the power while media such as the internal
drive is being accessed, such as while recording or
playing audio tracks, or sampling to disk for an
extended time. Turning off the power while disk access
is occurring may render the media unusable. The DISK
LED shows when the internal drive is being accessed.
If you've turned off the power and want to turn the power on
again, wait for about 10 seconds after turning the
NAUTILUS off.
Auto Power-Off
The NAUTILUS can be set to automatically turn off the
power when the system has not been active for a certain
length of time.
Note: "Activity" includes using the TouchView display and
most front panel controls, playing sounds, sending or
receiving MIDI, local or ftp drive activity, etc. It does not
include usage of the MASTER VOLUME slider, however.
When the power turns off, any un-saved edits or settings
will be lost. Make sure that you save important settings
before this occurs.
You can control the amount of time before the system turns
off, or disable Auto Power-Off entirely. To do so:
1. Go to the GLOBAL > Basic Setup– Basic page.
2. In the menu, select the Auto Power-Off Setting...
command.
The dialog box below will appear.
3. Press the Auto Power-off popup button to select the
length of idle time after which the power will turn off.
If you don't want the power to turn off automatically,
set this to Disabled.
4 hours is the default.
You can also reach this dialog box from the two warning
dialogs associated with Auto Power-Off, as described
below.

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