Operation
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Connect the USB connector to the [USB] jack of the
PXR4. Make sure that the connector is oriented cor-
rectly, and insert it all the way into the jack.
2
Display the USB communications page.
Use the [SYSTEM] key and the [CURSOR] up/down
keys to display the “USB comm” page, and press the
[CURSOR] right key.
When the “Ready?” display appears, select “Yes” and
press the [CURSOR] right key. The display will indi-
cate “CrdReady.”
3
A drive named “Removable Disk” will be added to
your computer.
If you are connecting the PXR4 for the first time, the
device driver will be installed now.
4
Back up the data to your computer.
When you open the removable disk drive that was
added in step
3
, you will see the contents of the
SmartMedia that is inserted in the PXR4. Copy the
desired song/effect data into your computer. Song
data from your computer can also be written into the
SmartMedia.
5
Disconnect the PXR4 from your computer.
Left-click the card icon displayed in the right side of
your computer’s taskbar. In the menu that appears,
left-click “Stop USB disk driver (drive name).” Make
sure that a message indicating that the “USB disk may
be disconnected safely” is displayed. Make sure that
the display has changed from “CardLock” to
“CrdReady,” and press the [CURSOR] right key. When
the display indicates “Complete,” select “Yes” and
press the [CURSOR] right key. After returning to
Locate mode, disconnect the USB cable from the
PXR4.
Macintosh users
Supported versions: Mac OS9.0.4 or later
1
Use a USB cable to connect the PXR4 to your com-
puter.
Connect the USB connector to the [USB] jack of the
PXR4. Make sure that the connector is oriented cor-
rectly, and insert it all the way into the jack.
2
Display the USB communications page.
Use the [SYSTEM] key and the [CURSOR] up/down
keys to display the “USB comm” page, and press the
[CURSOR] right key.
When the display asks “Ready?,” select “Yes” and
press the [CURSOR] right key.
3
A drive named “Unnamed” will be added to your
desktop.
The display of the PXR4 will indicate “CardLock.”
4
Back up the data to your computer.
When you open the drive that was added in step
3
,
you will see the contents of the SmartMedia that is
inserted in the PXR4. Copy the desired song/effect
data into your computer. Song data from your com-
puter can also be written into the SmartMedia.
5
Put the added drive into “Trash.”
If you want to disconnect the PXR4, either drag the
drive from the desktop into the “Trash,” or select
“Exit” from the “Special” menu.
Make sure that the display has changed from “Card-
Lock” to “CdNotRdy,” and press the [CURSOR] right
key. When the display indicates “Complete,” select
“Yes” and press the [CURSOR] right key. When you