Yamaha CVP-201 Owner's Manual - Page 139

Disk, FUNCTION [DISK 1] Display ム Registration & Setup Files

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Disk FUNCTION [DISK 1] Display - page 4 s Registration & Setup Files You can use the functions on this page to load, save, delete, and rename data files containing registration data (page 89) or panel setup data. Before executing one of these functions, make sure that the disk you want to use for this operation is inserted in the disk drive. Z Select the file type. Press either of the two leftmost LCD buttons to select the file type to be loaded, saved, deleted or named. REGISTRATION ALL SETUP A Registration file may contain the data for just one registration, or a full set of twenty. Refer to page 11 in the Reference Booklet for a list of settings registered by the Registration function. An All Setup file contains all panel setting data in the list on page 11 in the Reference Booklet. ➾ If you select REGISTRATION as the file type, you can also use the REGIST function to specify whether the operation will affect one memory location or a full set of twenty. When saving registration data, the REGIST setting specifies which memory location(s) will be saved to disk. When loading data, the REGIST setting specifies how the registration data will be loaded, as shown below: File contains: REGIST setting: ALL A1 - E4 All Only registration saved from All registrations are loaded. specified location is reloaded registrations (to original location). One Selected registration file is Selected registration file is registration loaded into original location. loaded into specified location. You can delete or rename any registration file on the disk, regardless of the REGIST setting. CVP-201 139 137

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CVP-201
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Registration & Setup Files
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You can use the functions on this page to load, save, delete, and re-
name data files containing registration data (page 89) or panel setup data.
Before executing one of these functions, make sure that the disk you
want to use for this operation is inserted in the disk drive.
Disk
FUNCTION [DISK 1] Display — page 4
Z
Select the file type.
Press either of the two leftmost LCD buttons to select the file type to
be loaded, saved, deleted or named.
REGISTRATION
A Registration file may contain the data for just one
registration, or a full set of twenty. Refer to page 11 in
the Reference Booklet for a list of settings registered
by the Registration function.
ALL SETUP
An All Setup file contains all panel setting data in the
list on page 11 in the Reference Booklet.
If you select
REGISTRATION
as the file type, you can also use the
REGIST
function to specify whether the operation will affect one
memory location or a full set of twenty.
When saving registration data, the
REGIST
setting specifies which
memory location(s) will be saved to disk. When loading data, the
REGIST
setting specifies how the registration data will be loaded, as
shown below:
You can delete or rename any registra-
tion file on the disk, regardless of the
REGIST setting.
REGIST setting:
File contains:
ALL
A1 — E4
All
registrations
All registrations are loaded.
Only registration saved from
specified location is reloaded
(to original location).
One
registration
Selected registration file is
loaded into original location.
Selected registration file is
loaded into specified location.