Casio WK3300DX User Guide - Page 87
Using the Floppy Disk Drive, WK-3800 Only
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Saving Data To remove a memory card from the card slot 1 Press the memory card into the card slot and then release it. • This will cause the card to come part way out of the keyboard. 2 Pull the memory card out of the card slot. • After making sure that the data access lamp is not lit, carefully pull the memory card from the card slot.* * Never remove the memory card from the card slot or turn off the keyboard while any of the following conditions exists. • While the keyboard is in the SMF Player Mode and the CARD indicator is on the display • While the data access lamp is lit and the message "Pls Wait" is on the display, indicating that a card access operation is being performed Using the Floppy Disk Drive (WK-3800 Only) The WK-3800 comes with a built-in disk drive, which provides you with the capabilities described below. • You can save song memory and synthesizer data on a floppy diskette for long-term storage. When you need the data again, simply insert the diskette into the disk drive and load it. • You can play back SMF (standard MIDI file) data created on a personal computer and saved to diskette. Floppy Diskette Precautions IMPORTANT! • Be sure to carefully read all documentation that comes with the floppy diskette for important information about how to handle it. • Avoid the following locations when storing and using diskettes. Any of the conditions noted below can cause data stored on the diskette to become corrupted. • Near TVs, on top of audio equipment, or in any area exposed to magnetism. Take special care to keep diskettes away from any source of magnetism. • Areas exposed to direct sunlight, or subject to high humidity or temperature extremes. • Failure to observe any of the following precautions can cause data stored on the diskette to become corrupted. • Never try to take a diskette apart. • Never open the shutter of the diskette or touch the film inside with your fingers. • Never bend a diskette or otherwise subject it to rough handling. • Affix labels in the spaces provided only, and do not affix labels on top of previous ones. • Do not eject the diskette from the drive while the access lamp is lit or flashing or turn off keyboard power with a diskette in the drive. Doing either can cause data on the diskette to become corrupted and can even cause malfunction of the disk drive. • Never insert any foreign objects into the disk drive. Doing so can cause it to malfunction. • The disk drive uses a magnetic head. A dirty head cannot read data from a diskette properly and can corrupt existing data on the diskette. To avoid this, be sure to use a commercially available head cleaning diskette to periodically clean the head. E-85