Inserting A Disc; Removing A Disc - Korg D1200 Owner's Manual

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Press equally on both sides.
4 Check the installation.
Turn on the power of the D1200, and verify that the
CDRW-1 is detected in the startup LCD screen.
If the CDRW-1 was detected
If the CDRW-1 was not detected
If the D1200 does not detect the D1200, try pressing
strongly once again on the areas indicated by the arrows
in step 3, or re-install the CDRW-1.
To remove the CDRW-1
Slice the [EJECT] switch located on the bottom panel of
the D1200, and the CDRW-1 will be ejected from the
D1200. Gently pull out the ejected CDRW-1.
This procedure must be performed with the power off.
To fasten the CDRW-1 in place
By using the screw that is included with the CDRW-1,
you can lock the [EJECT] switch of the D1200 to ensure
that the CDRW-1 does not come out accidentally.
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3. Inserting a disc

Make sure that the D1200 is powered-on.
1 Open the disc tray.
Press the eject button of the CDRW-1 to open the disc
tray.
At this time the tray will only open halfway. Manually
pull out the tray far enough that the disc can be placed
on the tray.
When you use the CDRW-1 for the first time, remove
the pickup stopper from the disc tray before using the
drive.
2 Place the disc on the tray.
Place the disc accurately on the tray with the label facing
upward.
3 Close the disc tray.
Push the disk tray in until it is completely closed.
If the D1200 does not recognize the disc, re-install the
CDRW-1 as described in "Installing the CDRW-1."

4. Removing a disc

1 Press the eject button to open the disc tray.
2 Gently remove the disc from the disc tray.
3 Push the disc tray in until it is completely closed.
Emergency disc removal
Normally you will be able to remove the disc as
described above. However if this is not possible due to a
power failure or other problem, you can also remove the
disc as follows.
To use this method, you will need a pin-like object of
less than 2 mm diameter, such as a straightened paper
clip. Insert this straight into the manual eject hole, and
push. The disc tray will be forced open.
Excessive use of this method may cause the CDRW-1 to
malfunction.
This procedure must be performed with the power off.
Manual eject hole
Eject button

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