Yamaha PSR-S650 Owner's Manual - Page 60

Deleting Data from USB Flash Memory, Make sure that a formatted USB flash

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9. Using USB Flash Memory Deleting Data from USB Flash Memory This procedure deletes Registration files, Song files and Style files in the USB flash memory. The files to be deleted must be located inside the "USER FILES" folder on the USB flash memory. 1 Make sure that a formatted USB flash memory has been connected to the USB TO DEVICE terminal, then call up the FILE CONTROL display (page 55). 6 When the operation is complete, a "Completed" message appears briefly, then returns to the display of step 2. Press the [EXIT] button to exit from the FILE CONTROL display. NOTE • If the USB flash memory has been write-protected, an appropriate message will appear in the display and you will not be able to execute the operation. 2 Use the CATEGORY [] buttons to select "USB Delete." User Delete This procedure deletes the selected User Songs, User Styles and User MDBs in the instrument's internal memory. 1 Press the [FILE MENU] button. 2 Use the CATEGORY [] buttons to locate "User Delete." 3 Follow the procedure described above from step 3. 3 Select the file you want to delete. You can press the [+/YES] and [-/NO] buttons simultaneously to select the first Song or registration file on the USB flash memory. 4 Press the [EXECUTE] button. The display prompts you for confirmation. You can cancel the delete operation at this message by pressing the [-/NO] button. 5 Press the [EXECUTE] button again, or the [+/YES] button, to execute the delete operation. NOTICE • Once the delete-in-progress message appears in the display, the operation cannot be canceled. Never turn off the power or remove the USB flash memory during this operation. Doing so could result in damage to the data. 60 Owner's Manual

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Owner’s Manual
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9. Using USB Flash Memory
This procedure deletes Registration files, Song files
and Style files in the USB flash memory. The files to
be deleted must be located inside the “USER FILES”
folder on the USB flash memory.
1
Make sure that a formatted USB flash
memory has been connected to the
USB TO DEVICE terminal, then call up
the FILE CONTROL display (page 55).
2
Use the CATEGORY [
<
] and [
>
] buttons
to select “USB Delete.”
3
Select the file you want to delete.
You can press the [+/YES] and [-/NO] buttons
simultaneously to select the first Song or registra-
tion file on the USB flash memory.
4
Press the [EXECUTE] button.
The display prompts you for confirmation.
You can cancel the delete operation at this mes-
sage by pressing the [-/NO] button.
5
Press the [EXECUTE] button again, or
the [+/YES] button, to execute the delete
operation.
6
When the operation is complete, a “Com-
pleted” message appears briefly, then
returns to the display of step 2. Press the
[EXIT] button to exit from the FILE CON-
TROL display.
Deleting Data from USB Flash Memory
• Once the delete-in-progress message appears in the
display, the operation cannot be canceled. Never turn
off the power or remove the USB flash memory during
this operation. Doing so could result in damage to the
data.
NOTICE
• If the USB flash memory has been write-protected, an
appropriate message will appear in the display and you
will not be able to execute the operation.
User Delete
This procedure deletes the selected User Songs, User Styles
and User MDBs in the instrument’s internal memory.
1
Press the [FILE MENU] button.
2
Use the CATEGORY [
<
] and [
>
] buttons to locate
“User Delete.”
3
Follow the procedure described above from step 3.
NOTE