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


 
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Inserting and Removing a
SmartMedia Card
The following describes how to insert a SmartMedia card into
the card slot and how to remove it.
To insert a SmartMedia card into the card slot
With the contact side of the SmartMedia card facing
downwards, insert the card into the card slot. Carefully push
the card into the slot as far as it will go.
To remove a SmartMedia card from the slot
After making sure that the data access lamp is not lit and the
message Pls Wait is not on the display, carefully pull the
card from the slot.*
* Never remove the SmartMedia card from the card slot or
turn off the keyboard card while any of the following
conditions exists.
While the keyboard is in the SMF Player Mode and there
is a pointer next to CARD on the display
While the data access lamp is lit and the message Pls
Wait is on the display, indicating that a card access
operation is being performed
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.
Using the Floppy Disk Drive
(WK-3500 Only)
Floppy Disk Drive Features
The WK-3500 comes with a built-in disk drive, which
provides you with the capabilities described below.
You can save song memory and synthesizer data on a floppy
diskette for long-term storage. When you need the data
again, simply insert the diskette into the disk drive and
load it.
You can play back SMF (standard MIDI file) data created
on a personal computer and saved to diskette.
Floppy Diskette Precautions
IMPORTANT!
Avoid the following locations when storing and using
diskettes. Any of the conditions noted below can cause
data stored on the diskette to become corrupted.
Near TVs, on top of audio equipment, or in any area
exposed to magnetism. Take special care to keep
diskettes away from any source of magnetism.
Areas exposed to direct sunlight, or subject to high
humidity or temperature extremes.
Failure to observe any of the following precautions can
cause data stored on the diskette to become corrupted.
Never try to take a diskette apart.
Never open the shutter of the diskette or touch the
film inside with your fingers.
Never bend a diskette or otherwise subject it to rough
handling.
Affix labels in the spaces provided only, and do not
affix labels on top of previous ones.
Do not eject the diskette from the drive while the access
lamp is lit or flashing or turn off keyboard power with a
diskette in the drive. Doing either can cause data on the
diskette to become corrupted and can even cause
malfunction of the disk drive.
Never insert any foreign objects into the disk drive. Doing
so can cause it to malfunction.
The disk drive uses a magnetic head. A dirty head cannot
read data from a diskette properly and can corrupt
existing data on the diskette. To avoid this, be sure to
use a commercially available head cleaning diskette to
periodically clean the head.
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