Yamaha PSR-620 Owner's Manual - Page 62

Using Music Cartridges

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Using Music Cartridges The PSR-620 features a cartridge slot which accepts pre-programmed Yamaha Music Cartridges containing style, song and/or registration data. One sample Music Cartridge is supplied with the PSR-620. Others are available from your Yamaha dealer. VOICE STYLE SONG REGIST MEMORY MULTI PAD DUAL VOICE SPLIT VOICE HARM/ ECHO OVERALL DIGITAL EFFECT 801 YESTERDY BEAT REGIST OTS 118 10 a01 TEMPO TRANSPOSE MEASURE REPEAT CHORD RHYTHM 1 ON / OFF BASS CHORD 1 PAD PHRASE ACCOMP MELODY MELODY 1 1 2 MINUS ONE REC REC REC REVERB VOICE 1 135102117130 101101 CHORUS VOL DSP TOUCH DUAL HARMONY SUSTAIN ACCOMP TRACK SONG TRACK NORMAL SPLIT SINGLE FINGERED LOAD SAVE DELETE FORMAT s Inserting a Music Cartridge With the power OFF, insert the Music Cartridge into the cartridge slot as shown, and press down firmly until the Cartridge is seated properly (as shown in the illustration). The Cartridge is shaped so that it will only fit in the slot one way - don't try to force it in the wrong way. Turn the power back ON again after inserting. The triangular mark on the front of the Cartridge should be completely below the panel edge when the Cartridge is properly seated. For Cartridges without the mark, the bottom of the serrated edges of the Cartridge should be even with the panel edge (not above it). s Music Cartridge Handling Precautions • Do not leave Music Cartridges in locations which are subject to excessive heat or humidity. • Do not drop Music Cartridges or subject them to strong shock. • Do not disassemble Music Cartridges. • Do not directly touch the Music Cartridge's electrical contacts. Persistently touching it may cause to break electrical contacts or generate static electricity. Static electric charges can cause loss of data and unreliable operation. • Do not insert objects or cartridges other than Yamaha Music Cartridges in the PortaTone cartridge slot. Doing so can result in serious damage to the instrument. • Never attempt to insert or remove a cartridge when the power switch is ON. Doing so can result in loss of the PSR-620 memory data or complete lack of control. • The Music Cartridge data may not be selected or played back correctly, if the electrical contacts on the Music Cartridge are affected with dust. If this happens, insert and remove the Music Cartridge several times. This may solve the problem. If the problem still happens, wipe and clean the electrical contacts on the Music Cartridge with a dry soft cloth. • Be sure to insert the applicable Music Cartridge when you recall the registration settings based on the cartridge data or playback the song based on the cartridge data. Otherwise, "No Cart (Cartridge)" or "WrongCrt (Cartridge)" will appear on the display. 60

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Using Music Cartridges
The PSR-620 features a cartridge slot which accepts pre-programmed
Yamaha Music Cartridges containing style, song and/or registration
data. One sample Music Cartridge is supplied with the PSR-620. Others
are available from your Yamaha dealer.
ACCOMP TRACK
SONG TRACK
YESTERDY
TEMPO
TRANSPOSE
MEASURE
REPEAT
CHORD
BEAT
TOUCH
MINUS ONE
REVERB
DUAL
CHORUS
HARMONY
DSP
SUSTAIN
RHYTHM
BASS
CHORD
PAD
PHRASE ACCOMP
MELODY
2
MELODY
1
1
1
1
ON /
OFF
VOICE
VOL
REGIST
REC
REC
REC
OTS
8
01
1
35
1
02
1
17
1
30
1
01
1
01
1
118
1
0
a
01
VOICE
STYLE
SONG
REGIST MEMORY
MULTI PAD
DUAL VOICE
SPLIT VOICE
HARM
/
ECHO
OVERALL
DIGITAL EFFECT
NORMAL
SPLIT
SINGLE
FINGERED
LOAD
SAVE
DELETE
FORMAT
Be sure to insert the applicable Music Cartridge when you recall
the registration settings based on the cartridge data or playback
the song based on the cartridge data. Otherwise, “No Cart (Car-
tridge)”
or “WrongCrt (Cartridge)” will appear on the display.
Inserting a Music Cartridge
Music Cartridge Handling Precautions
Do not leave Music Cartridges in locations which are
subject to excessive heat or humidity.
Do not drop Music Cartridges or subject them to
strong shock.
Do not disassemble Music Cartridges.
Do not directly touch the Music Cartridge’s electrical
contacts. Persistently touching it may cause to break
electrical contacts or generate static electricity. Static
electric charges can cause loss of data and unreliable
operation.
Do not insert objects or cartridges other than Yamaha
Music Cartridges in the PortaTone cartridge slot.
Doing so can result in serious damage to the instru-
ment.
Never attempt to insert or remove a cartridge when
the power switch is ON. Doing so can result in loss
of the PSR-620 memory data or complete lack of
control.
The Music Cartridge data may not be selected or
played back correctly, if the electrical contacts on the
Music Cartridge are affected with dust. If this hap-
pens, insert and remove the Music Cartridge several
times. This may solve the problem. If the problem
still happens, wipe and clean the electrical contacts
on the Music Cartridge with a dry soft cloth.
With the power OFF, insert the Mu-
sic Cartridge into the cartridge slot as
shown, and press down firmly until the
Cartridge is seated properly (as shown
in the illustration).
The Cartridge is
shaped so that it will only fit in the slot
one way - don’t try to force it in the
wrong way.
Turn the power back ON
again after inserting.
For Cartridges without the mark,
the bottom of the serrated edges
of the Cartridge should be even
with the panel edge (not above it).
The triangular mark on the front of
the Cartridge should be completely
below the panel edge when the
Cartridge is properly seated.