Displaying A Graphic At Power-Up (At-80Sl) - Roland Atelier AT-60SL Owner's Manual

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Chapter 10 Various Other Settings
■ Displaying a Graphic at
Power-up (AT-80SL)
The AT-80SL allows you to load a favorite graphic into
internal memory, and have it be displayed when the power is
turned on.
1.
Use your computer to create a graphic image file
that meets the following criteria:
Size
320 x 240 pixels
Color
8 bit (256 colors)
Format
image saved in BMP format
Name
1–8 characters in length (lowercase is ok). A
filename extension of ".BMP" (uppercase
characters) must be added after the name.
The following characters can be used to
name an image.
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U
V W X Y Z a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s
t u v w x y z 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 # $ % & ' ( ) -
@ ~ { } ^ _ !
NOTE
If you use a character that cannot be used
in a name, it will be replaced by another
character when displayed.
2.
Use your computer to save the graphic image file
on a DOS format floppy disk.
3.
Insert the floppy disk containing the graphic
image file into the floppy disk drive of the AT-
80SL.
4.
Touch <System> on the Main screen.
The System screen appears.
5.
In the System screen, touch <Utility>.
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6.
Touch <BMP Installer>.
The BMP Installer screen appears.
Display
Images stored in internal memory
01–03
View
View an image stored in internal memory.
Load an image from floppy disk into
Load...
internal memory.
Clear...
Delete an image from internal memory.
The AT-80SL can store up to three images. If two or more
images are stored in internal memory, those images will be
displayed consecutively after the power is turned on.
7.
In the screen, touch <01>–<03> to select the
destination at which the image is to be saved.
fig.
8.
Touch <Load...>.
The BMP Load screen appears.
The name of images saved on the floppy disk will be
displayed.
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