Yamaha D24 Owner's Manual - Page 31
Connecting the Power Cord, Turning On & Off the D24, Write Protecting Disks
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24 Chapter 3-The Basics Connecting the Power Cord Warning: Turn off all equipment before making any power connections. Connect the socket-end of the supplied power cord to the AC IN socket on the rear panel of the D24, and the plug-end to a suitable AC wall outlet, one that conforms to the power supply requirements stated on the D24 rear panel. AC IN Turning On & Off the D24 To prevent loud clicks and thumps in your loudspeakers, turn on your audio equipment in the following order (reverse this order when turning off your equipment)-sound sources, D24, mixing console, monitor amplifier. Before turning on the D24, turn on any external disk drives connected to the D24's SCSI port. Disk drives that are not turned on will not be recognized by the D24. Drives that you do not intend to use should be disconnected before turning on the D24. See "Using External Disk Drives" on page 154 for more information. POWER 1 Press the [POWER] switch to turn on the D24. After several seconds,"NO DISK"appears on the display and the D24 is ready for use. ON OFF 2 Press the [POWER] switch again to turn off the D24. Write Protecting Disks MO disks feature write-protect tabs similar to those found on floppy disks, allowing you to protect your recordings against accidental overwriting. When the write-protect tab window is open, the disk is write protected and cannot be used for recording or editing. When the write-protect tab window is closed, the disk is unprotected and both recording and editing are possible. Individual projects can be protected using the Project Edit Protect function. See "Protecting Projects" on page 82 for more information. D24-Owner's Manual