Yamaha QY300 Owner's Manual - Page 132

Delete, Rename

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Disk Operations s Delete The disk write-protect slide must be in the write-enable position to perform a delete operation. If it is not, the "Write Protected!" error message will appear when you attempt to execute the delete operation. This operation completely erases the specified file from the current disk. To delete a file, move the cursor to highlight the file you want to delete (you can also use the data dial to select files, or directly enter the file number via the numeric keypad) then press the [ENTER] key. Respond to the "Delete Old Data?" display with the [+1/YES] key to go ahead with the operation or the [-1/NO] key to cancel. "Completed" will appear briefly when the operation has finished. s Rename The disk write-protect slide must be in the write-enable position to perform a rename operation. If it is not, the "Write Protected!" error message will appear when you attempt to execute the rename operation. The Rename function function makes it easy to directly change the name of a file on disk. • File names can be up to 8 characters in length. • File-name extensions (3 characters following a period at the end of the file name) are included on ESEQ and SMF song files. File list New name area To rename a file, first move the cursor to the file list and highlight the file you want to rename (you can also use the data dial to select files, or directly enter the file number via the numeric keypad), then move the cursor to the new name area and enter the new file name (name entry is accomplished via the micro-keyboard in the same way as described for the "Song Name" job, page 54). Once the file has been selected and the new name entered, press the [ENTER] key. "Completed" will appear briefly when the operation has finished. 124

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Disk Operations
Delete
This operation completely erases the specified file from the current disk.
To delete a file, move the cursor to highlight the file you want to delete (you
can also use the data dial to select files, or directly enter the file number via the
numeric keypad) then press the
[ENTER]
key. Respond to the “Delete Old
Data?” display with the
[+1/YES]
key to go ahead with the operation or the
[–1/NO]
key to cancel. “Completed” will appear briefly when the operation
has finished.
Rename
The Rename function function makes it easy to directly change the name of a
file on disk.
To rename a file, first move the cursor to the file list and highlight the file you
want to rename (you can also use the data dial to select files, or directly enter
the file number via the numeric keypad), then move the cursor to the new
name area and enter the new file name (name entry is accomplished via the
micro-keyboard in the same way as described for the “Song Name” job, page
54). Once the file has been selected and the new name entered, press the
[ENTER]
key. “Completed” will appear briefly when the operation has fin-
ished.
The disk write-protect
slide
must be in the
write-enable position to
perform a delete operation. If it
is not, the “Write Protected!” er-
ror message will appear when
you attempt to execute the de-
lete operation.
File list
New name area
• File names can be up
to 8 characters in
length.
• File-name extensions (3 char-
acters following a period at
the end of the file name) are
included on ESEQ and SMF
song files.
The disk write-protect
slide
must be in the
write-enable position to
perform a rename operation. If it
is not, the “Write Protected!” er-
ror message will appear when
you attempt to execute the re-
name operation.