Yamaha PSR-1000 Owner's Manual - Page 41

File/Folder-related Operations, Naming Files/Folders

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Basic Operations - Organizing Your Data File/Folder-related Operations Naming Files/Folders You can assign names to files and folders. Any file/folder in the USER and FLOPPY DISK sections can be named or renamed. Execute the following steps when there is data in the User drive. If there are Preset files/folders you wish to rename, copy them beforehand (page 43) and use them as User files/folders. 1 Press the [1M] (NAME) button (page 38). The NAME display appears. A file/folder name can contain up to 50 half size letters (or 25 Hiragana and kanji letters), including the Icon ID (see the note below) and the extension. 2 Select the appropriate file/folder and press the [7M](OK) button. The currently selected file/folder is highlighted. To select another file/folder, press one of the [A] [J] buttons. To cancel, press the [8M] (CANCEL) button. A F B G C H D I E J The file name will appear on your computer as follows. If you change the Icon ID or the extension, the icon may change or the file may not be properly recognized. ABCDE.S002.MID File ID Icon ID Extension 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 END Input the new name (page 45). Press the [8L] (OK) button. To cancel, press the [8M] (CANCEL) button. PSR-2000/1000 41

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Basic Operations — Organizing Your Data
41
PSR-2000/1000
Naming Files/Folders
You can assign names to files and folders. Any file/folder in the
USER
and
FLOPPY DISK
sections can be named or
renamed. Execute the following steps when there is data in the User drive. If there are Preset files/folders you wish to
rename, copy them beforehand (page 43) and use them as User files/folders.
File/Folder-related Operations
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3
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1
Press the [1
] (NAME) button (page 38).
The
NAME
display appears.
2
Select the appropriate file/folder and press the [7
](OK) button.
The currently selected
le/folder is highlighted. To select another
le/folder, press one of the [A] -
[J] buttons.
To cancel, press the
[8
] (CANCEL)
button.
Input the new name (page 45).
Press the [8
] (OK)
button.
To cancel, press the
[8
] (CANCEL)
button.
A
le/folder name can con-
tain up to 50 half size letters
(or 25 Hiragana and kanji let-
ters), including the Icon ID
(see the note below) and the
extension.
The
le name will appear on
your computer as follows. If
you change the Icon ID or
the extension, the icon may
change or the
le may not be
properly recognized.
ABCDE.S002.MID
File ID
Icon ID
Extension