Appendix; Handling The Memory Card (Smartmedia™*) - Yamaha DTXTREME Reference Manual

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APPENDIX

Handling the Memory Card (SmartMedia™
Be sure to handle Memory Cards with care. Follow
the important precautions below.
* SmartMedia is a trademark of Toshiba Corporation.
Compatible Memory Card Type
3.3V(3V) Memory Cards can be used. 5V type Memory
Cards are not compatible with this instrument.
Memory Capacity
There are five types of Memory Cards: 2MB/4MB/
8MB/16MB/32MB. A Memory Card with the memory
capacity exceeding 32MB can also be used if it
conforms to the standards of SSFDC (Solid State
Memory Card Card: another name of SmartMedia)
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Inserting/Removing Memory Cards
• To insert a Memory Card:
Hold the Memory Card so that the connector
section (gold) of the Memory Card is facing
upward and forward, towards the Memory Card
slot. Carefully insert the Memory Card into the slot,
slowly pushing it all the way in until it is fitted in
place.
Don't insert the Memory Card in wrong direction.
Don't insert anything other than a Memory Card in
the slot.
To remove a Memory Card:
Before removing the Memory Card, be sure to
confirm that the Memory Card is not in use, or it is
not being accessed by the instrument. Then pull
the Memory Card out slowly by hand. If the
Memory Card is being accessed*, a message
indicating that it is in use appears on the
instrument's display.
* It includes saving, loading, formatting, deleting and
making directory. Also, be aware that the instrument will
automatically access the Memory Card to check the media
type when it is inserted while the instrument is turned on.
Never attempt to remove the Memory Card or
turn the power off during accessing. Doing so can
damage the data on the instrument/Memory Card
and possibly the Memory Card itself.
Formatting Memory Cards
Before using a Memory Card with your instrument it
must first be formatted. Once it is formatted all data on
it will be erased. Be sure to check if the data is
unnecessary for you or not, beforehand.
n The Memory Cards formatted with this instrument
may become unusable with other instruments.
About the Memory Cards
• To handle Memory Cards with care:
There are times when static electricity affects
Memory Cards. Before you handle Memory Cards,
to reduce the possibility of static electricity, touch
the metal parts such as a door knob and aluminum
sash.
Be sure to remove the Memory Card from the
Memory Card slot when it is not in use for a long
time.
Do not expose the Memory Card to direct sunlight,
extremely high or low temperatures, or excessive
humidity, dust or liquids.
Do not place heavy objects on a Memory Card or
bend or apply pressure to the Memory Card in any
way.
Do not touch the metal part (gold) of the Memory
Card or put any metallic plate onto the metal part.
Do not expose the Memory Card to magnetic
fields, such as those produced by televisions,
speakers, motors, etc., since magnetic fields can
partially or completely erase data on the Memory
Card, rendering it unreadable.
Do not attach anything other than the provided
labels to a Memory Card. Also make sure that
labels are attached in the proper location.
• To protect your data (Write-protect):
To prevent inadvertent erasure of important data,
stick the write-protect seal (provided in the
Memory Card package) onto the designated area
(within a circle) of the Memory Card.
Conversely speaking, to save data on the Memory
Card, make sure to remove the write-protect seal
from the Card.
Do not reuse the seal that is peeled off.
Data Backup
For maximum data security Yamaha recommends that
you keep two copies of important data on separate
Memory Cards. This gives you a backup if one
Memory Card is lost or damaged.
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