Yamaha DGX-305 Electronic Keyboard User Manual


 
Setting Up
DGX-505/305 Owner’s Manual 11
Handling SmartMedia™ memory cards
* SmartMedia is a trademark of Toshiba Corporation.
This instrument features a built-in SmartMedia card slot (on the front panel). It lets you save original data you’ve created
on the instrument to a SmartMedia card, and allows you to load data from a card to the instrument. Be sure to handle
SmartMedia cards with care. Follow the important precautions below.
Compatible SmartMedia types
3.3V (3V) SmartMedia can be used. 5V type SmartMe-
dia is not compatible with this instrument.
SmartMedia cards of five different memory capacities of
(8MB, 16MB, 32MB, 64MB, and 128MB) can be used
with the instrument. SmartMedia cards greater than
32MB can be used if they conform to the SSFDC Forum
standard.
Formatting SmartMedia cards
If you find that you are unable to use new, blank Smart-
Media cards or cards that have been used with other
devices, you may need to format them. For details on
how to format a SmartMedia card, see page 74. Keep in
mind that all data on the card will be lost after format-
ting. Make sure to check beforehand whether or not the
card contains important data.
Inserting/removing SmartMedia cards
Inserting SmartMedia cards
Insert the SmartMedia card with the terminal (gold-
plated) side face up into the card slot, until it fits into
place.
Do not insert the SmartMedia card in the wrong direc-
tion.
Do not insert anything other than a SmartMedia card in
the slot.
Removing SmartMedia cards
Before removing the SmartMedia card, be sure to con-
firm that the card is not in use, or it is not being accessed
by the instrument. Then pull the card out slowly by
hand. If the SmartMedia card is being accessed*, a mes-
sage indicating that it is in use appears on the instru-
ment's display.
* Accessing includes saving, loading, formatting, deleting
and making directory. Also, be aware that the instrument
will automatically access the SmartMedia to check the
media type when it is inserted while the instrument is
turned on.
About SmartMedia cards
Handle SmartMedia cards with care, and fol-
low these precautions:
There are times when static electricity affects SmartMe-
dia. Before you touch a SmartMedia card, touch some-
thing metallic such as a door knob and aluminum sash,
to reduce the possibility of static electricity.
Be sure to remove the SmartMedia card from the Smart-
Media slot when it is not in use for a long time.
Do not expose the SmartMedia to direct sunlight,
extremely high or low temperatures, or excessive
humidity, dust or liquids.
Do not place heavy objects on a SmartMedia card or
bend or apply pressure to the card in any way.
Do not touch the gold-plated terminals of the SmartMe-
dia card or put any metallic plate onto the terminals.
Do not expose the SmartMedia card to magnetic fields,
such as those produced by televisions, speakers, motors,
etc., since magnetic fields can partially or completely
erase data on the SmartMedia, rendering it unreadable.
Do not attach anything other than the provided labels to
a SmartMedia. Also make sure that labels are attached in
the proper location.
To protect your data (write-protect):
•To prevent inadvertent erasure of important data, affix
the write-protect seal (provided in the SmartMedia
package) onto the designated area (within the circle) of
the SmartMedia card. Conversely, to save data on the
SmartMedia card, make sure to remove the write-protect
seal from the card.
Do not reuse a seal that has been peeled off.
Data Backup
•For maximum data security, Yamaha recommends that
you keep two copies of important data on separate
SmartMedia cards. This gives you a backup if one card
is lost or damaged.
*
SSFDC is an abbreviation for Solid State Floppy Disk Card
(another name for SmartMedia cards). The SSFDC Forum is a
voluntary organization established for the promotion of SmartMe-
dia.
NOTE
SmartMedia cards formatted on this device may or may not be
useable as is on other devices.
NOTE
•Never attempt to remove the SmartMedia card or turn the
power off during accessing. Doing so can damage the data
on the instrument or card and possibly damage the Smart-
Media card itself.
CAUTION