Yamaha DKC-850 Operation Manual - Page 30
Turning Off the Disklavier Control Unit (Standby Mode), Shutting Down the Disklavier Control Unit - compatibility
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Chapter 2 Getting Started Turning Off the Disklavier Control Unit (Standby Mode) Press [ON/STANDBY] on the remote control. The ending screen appears, and [ON/OFF] on the front panel lights red. Note: Press [ON/STANDBY] on the remote control to turn the Disklavier control unit back on. English See you again When you connected the Disklavier control unit to your piano with the MIDI cables, turn off your piano. Shutting Down the Disklavier Control Unit Press [ON/OFF] on the front panel. The ending screen appears, and [ON/OFF] on the front panel turns off. Note: Be sure to wait 5 seconds before turning the Disklavier control unit back on. See you again When you connected the Disklavier control unit to your piano with the MIDI cables, turn off your piano. Compatible Media Format for the Removable Media Compact Disc The Disklavier control unit can play songs on commercial audio CDs and data CDs (such as PianoSoft·PlusAudio). • The audio CDs should be formatted in CD-DA. • The data CDs should be formatted in ISO 9660 Level 1. USB Flash Memory You can use commercially available USB flash memories to store song data. The USB flash memory should be formatted in FAT16 or FAT32 file system. USB Hard Disk You can use commercially available USB hard disk drives to store song data or make a backup of song data. The USB hard disk drive should be formatted in FAT32 file system. Floppy Disk (Optional) With the optional USB floppy disk drive, you can use 3.5" 2DD or 2HD floppy disks to store song data. The floppy disk should be formatted in MS-DOS. Note: If the external medium contains a number of albums or songs, it may take some time for the Disklavier control unit to recognize them. Note: Do not insert or remove the USB media while reading or writing data. Make sure that reading or writing has finished before doing so. 19