Radio Shack 735A-E-002A Electronic Keyboard User Manual


 
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735A-E-088A
Using the SMF Player
Playing Back an SMF
Note that the first step you need to perform in the procedure
below depends on whether you are playing back from Flash
memory, a SmartMedia card, or a floppy diskette (WK-3500
only).
PREPARATION
SmartMedia Card
Insert the SmartMedia card that contains the data you
want to play into the keyboards card slot.
Floppy Diskette (WK-3500 Only)
Insert the floppy diskette that contains the data you
want to play into the keyboards floppy disk drive.
IMPORTANT!
Never remove the SmartMedia card from the card slot
or turn off the keyboard while card data is being accessed
by a save, read, or delete operation. Doing so can corrupt
the data on the SmartMedia card or even damage the
card slot.
Before ejecting a diskette, always check to make sure
that the access lamp is not lit or flashing. A lit or flashing
access lamp means that the keyboard is performing a
data read or write operation. Ejecting a diskette while it
is being accessed can cause its data to become
corrupted.
Internal
To play back an SMF
Flash Memory
2
-1
Use the SMF PLAYER button to display the
Internal indicator in the text area of the screen.
This causes the SMF PLAYER indicator to appear
on the display.
SmartMedia Card
2
-2
Insert the SmartMedia card that contains the file
you want to play into the keyboards card slot.
Use the SMF PLAYER button to display the Card
indicator in the text area of the screen.
This causes the SMF PLAYER indicator to appear
on the display.
Floppy Diskette (WK-3500 only)
2
-3
Insert the floppy diskette that contains the file
you want to play into the keyboards floppy disk
drive. Use the SMF PLAYER button to display the
Disk indicator in the text area of the screen.
This causes the SMF PLAYER indicator to appear
on the display.
3
Press the [̄] CURSOR button to display the file
selection screen.
SMFs are those shows file names end with the
extension MID. An error message appears at this
time if there are no SMF files currently in Flash
Memory.
1
What you should do first depends on whether you
are playing back from Flash memory, a memory
card, or a floppy diskette.
SMF PLAYER CURSOR
EXIT
START/STOPACCOMP VOLUME
Number buttons
[+]
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