Convenient Functions
Initializing the Memory
(Format Media)
Here’s how you can completely erase all songs that were
saved in the internal memory or the USB ash drive (sold
separately).
NOTE
• Once an initialization is performed, all songs that
have been saved in the internal memory or the USB
ash drive will be erased. The erased data cannot
be recovered, so we recommend that you check the
contents of memory before you proceed.
• If you’re using new USB ash drive (sold separately) with the unit
for the rst time, you’ll need to initialize (format) the USB ash
drive before using it. The unit can’t use USB ash drive that has
not been initialized.
If you want to format USB ash drive, connect the USB ash drive to
the USB memory port (p. 10).
1. While holding down the [Key Touch] button, press the
[Transpose] button.
2. Use the [ ] [ ] (Slow/Fast) buttons to select “Format.”
3. Press the [Song] button.
A screen will appear, allowing you to proceed with the format.
If you decide not to proceed with the format, press the
[Metronome] button.
4. Use the [–] [+] buttons to select the memory that you
want to initialize.
5. Press the [Song] button.
A conrmation message will appear.
6. Press the [ ] (Fast) button to select “Y.”
Formatting of the media will begin.
If you decide not to initialize, press the [
] (Slow) button.
Once the initialization is nished, you’ll be returned to the screen
you were in at step 2.
7. Press the [Key Touch] button or the [Transpose] button to
nish the procedure.
Caution when initializing the memory
• Never turn o the power while “Working...” is shown in the
display.
• If the screen indicates “Error,” please refer to “Error Messages”
(p. 51).
• Initializing the unit’s internal memory will not initialize
settings other than the contents of the internal memory. If
you want to return settings other than the contents of the
internal memory to their factory-set condition, execute the
Factory Reset operation (p. 40).
• Don’t disconnect the USB ash drive until USB ash drive
initialization has been completed.
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