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Showing the Text Display and Editing Text Display Settings Text files (.txt) of 60 KB or smaller created on a computer can be viewed on the instrument's display. This feature enables various useful possibilities, such as the showing of lyrics, chord names, and text notes. Showing the Text Display If you want to view the text in a USB flash drive, connect the USB flash drive containing text data to the [USB TO DEVICE] terminal beforehand. 1 Call up the Text display via [Menu] → [TextViewer]. 2 Page 2 Touch the bottom left corner on the display to call up the Text File Selection display. 3 Select the desired text file, and touch [Close] to show the text in the display. If the text extends over several pages, you can scroll through the entire text by touching [] or [], which are shown at the right and left of the page. To clear the text from the display, touch [×] located at right of the text file name. NOTE • Line breaks are not automatically entered in the instrument. If a sentence is not displayed in its entirety because of limitations in the screen space, enter line breaks manually on your computer by using a text editor, etc. beforehand. • Information about Text File selection can be memorized to the Registration Memory. For details, refer to the Owner's Manual, Chapter 8. • The preset text files are sample data for the Playlist function. For details about Playlist, refer to the Owner's Manual, Chapter 8. • The Text can be displayed on an external monitor or television. For details on instructions, refer to the Owner's Manual, Chapter 10. CVP-809/CVP-805 Reference Manual 22

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Showing the Text Display and Editing
Text Display Settings
Text files (.txt) of 60 KB or smaller created on a computer can be viewed on the instrument’s display. This feature enables
various useful possibilities, such as the showing of lyrics, chord names, and text notes.
If you want to view the text in a USB flash drive, connect the USB flash drive containing text data to the [USB TO
DEVICE] terminal beforehand.
1
Call up the Text display via [Menu] → [TextViewer].
2
Touch the bottom left corner on the display to call up the Text File Selection display.
3
Select the desired text file, and touch [Close] to show the text in the display.
If the text extends over several pages, you can scroll through the entire text by touching [
] or [
], which are
shown at the right and left of the page. To clear the text from the display, touch [×] located at right of the text file
name.
NOTE
• Line breaks are not automatically entered in the instrument. If a sentence is not displayed in its entirety because of
limitations in the screen space, enter line breaks manually on your computer by using a text editor, etc. beforehand.
• Information about Text File selection can be memorized to the Registration Memory. For details, refer to the Owner’s
Manual, Chapter 8.
• The preset text files are sample data for the Playlist function. For details about Playlist, refer to the Owner’s Manual,
Chapter 8.
• The Text can be displayed on an external monitor or television. For details on instructions, refer to the Owner’s Manual,
Chapter 10.
Showing the Text Display
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