Casio WK-3800 Musical Instrument User Manual


 
E-16
Power Supply
Memory Contents
Settings
Tone, rhythm, and other main keyboard settings in effect
when you turn off the keyboard manually by pressing
POWER button or when Auto Power Off turns off power are
still in effect the next time you turn power back on.
Main Keyboard Settings
Tone number, layer, split, split point, drawbar organ tone
settings, transpose, tuning, and contrast settings, touch
response, reverb, chorus, DSP, equalizer, rhythm number,
tempo, keyboard channel, MIDI In Chord Judge on/off,
accomp MIDI out on/off, assignable jack setting,
accompaniment volume, user area tones (Synthesizer
Mode), user area accompaniments, user DSP area, pitch
bend range, Auto Harmonize on/off, Auto Harmonize
type, Mixer hold, DSP hold, Auto Accompaniment mode,
all Mixer parameters, all Synthesizer Mode parameters,
Song Memory song numbers, SMF player settings (play
mode, manual play part, SMF playback volume)
Memory Contents
In addition to the above settings, data stored in the
Registration Mode and Song Memory Mode is also retained
when keyboard power is turned off.
Saving Setups and Memory Contents
About Flash memory
Your keyboard comes with built-in Flash memory, which can
continue to hold data even when electrical power is totally
cut off. This means that even after batteries go completely
dead, you can attach the AC adaptor, turn on power, and still
recall data stored in memory.
You can back up keyboard memory contents and other data
using the media described below.
SD Memory Card
See Using an SD Memory Card on page E-84.
Floppy Diskette (WK-3800 only)
See Using the Floppy Disk Drive (WK-3800 Only) on page
E-85.
Computer hard disk
See Connection to a Computer on page E-80.
IMPORTANT!
When running under battery power, be sure to replace
batteries as soon as possible after the first signs of low
battery power (dim power indicator lamp, dim display
characters, etc.) Though the keyboards Flash memory
is non-volatile (which means that data is not lost when
power is interrupted), data can be lost if power suddenly
fails while data is being written to flash memory*.
* While storing or deleting user data, while recording
with the synthesizer, while transferring data from a
computer, etc.
Initializing the Keyboard
Initialization can be used to return keyboard parameters to
their initial factory default settings, or to delete all data
currently in keyboard memory. See page E-74 for more
information about initialization.
Returning the keyboard to its initial factory defaults
You can use the CD-ROM that comes with the keyboard and
your computer to return the keyboards flash memory and
all of its parameters to their initial factory default settings.
See Bundled CD-ROM Data on page E-82 for details.