Casio CTK900 User Guide - Page 79

To connect to a computer, DATA ACCESS Lamp - ctk 900 keyboard

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Returning the keyboard to its initial factory defaults The "Data" folder on the CD-ROM that comes bundled with the keyboard includes a file named "alldata.ckf", which contains factory default setup data. Transferring the "alldata.ckf" data to the keyboard's flash memory will return all settings to their initial factory defaults. • For information about transferring data to the keyboard's flash memory, see the application software manual. To connect to a computer Be sure to turn off the keyboard and your computer before connecting them. You should also set the volume controller of the keyboard to a relatively low volume. 1. Connect the keyboard's MIDI interface to your computer's MIDI interface. MIDI • When using the application software, make sure that the tone setting screen (the screen that appears after turning on power) is on the keyboard's display screen. • Performing a keyboard operation while transferring data between it and a computer may interrupt the data transfer. Do not perform any keyboard operations while data transfer is in progress. DATA ACCESS Lamp • The DATA ACCESS lamp lights whenever the keyboard is exchanging data with a connected computer over a MIDI cable connection. Never disconnect the MIDI cable while the DATA ACCESS lamp is lit. CTK-900 2. Turn on the keyboard, and then turn on your computer or other connected device. 3. Start up the software you want to use on your computer. 707A-E-079A E-77

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MIDI
Returning the keyboard to its initial factory defaults
The “Data” folder on the CD-ROM that comes bundled with
the keyboard includes a file named “alldata.ckf”, which
contains factory default setup data. Transferring the
“alldata.ckf” data to the keyboard’s flash memory will return
all settings to their initial factory defaults.
For information about transferring data to the keyboard’s
flash memory, see the application software manual.
Be sure to turn off the keyboard and your computer before
connecting them. You should also set the volume controller of
the keyboard to a relatively low volume.
1.
Connect the keyboard’s MIDI interface to your
computer’s MIDI interface.
2.
Turn on the keyboard, and then turn on your
computer or other connected device.
3.
Start up the software you want to use on your
computer.
When using the application software, make sure that the
tone setting screen (the screen that appears after turning on
power) is on the keyboard’s display screen.
Performing a keyboard operation while transferring data
between it and a computer may interrupt the data transfer.
Do not perform any keyboard operations while data transfer
is in progress.
The DATA ACCESS lamp lights whenever the keyboard is
exchanging data with a connected
computer over a MIDI
cable connection. Never disconnect the MIDI cable while
the DATA ACCESS lamp is lit.
To connect to a computer
CTK-900
DATA ACCESS Lamp
707A-E-079A