Yamaha CVP-701 CVP-701 Owners Manual - Page 38

Data Backup, Restoring the Backup File

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Starting Up Data Backup This procedure backs up all data stored in USER drive (except Protected Songs) and settings to the USB flash drive as a backup file (extension: bup.). The backup file can be restored to the instrument again, allowing you to recall the panel settings and performance data you created previously. NOTE Before using a USB flash drive, be sure to read "Connecting a USB Device" on page 106. 1 Connect a USB flash drive for the backup destination. 2 Call up the operation display.  [FUNCTION] →  TAB [-][3] MENU2 →  [G] (SYSTEM) →  TAB [-][3] BACKUP/RESTORE     3 3 Press the [G] (BACKUP) button to save the data to the USB flash drive. NOTICE Completing the backup/restore operation may take a few minutes. Never turn off the power during this operation. Doing so could result in damage to the data. Restoring the Backup File To do this, press the [I] (RESTORE) button in step 3 above. When the operation is complete, the instrument will be restarted automatically. NOTICE Restoring deletes all the data and settings residing on the "USER" drive, including the protected Songs, and overwrites them with the previously archived data. Make sure to copy or move any important data to the USB flash drive before restoring (page 34). NOTE To save Music Finder Records, Effects, MIDI Templates and System Files, call up the operation display: [FUNCTION]  TAB [-][3] MENU2  [G] (SYSTEM)  TAB [-][3] SETUP FILES. For more information, refer to the Reference Manual on the website (page 9), Chapter 12. 38 CVP-701 Owner's Manual

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Starting Up
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V
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This procedure backs up all data stored in USER drive (except Protected Songs) and settings to the USB
flash drive as a backup file (extension: bup.). The backup file can be restored to the instrument again,
allowing you to recall the panel settings and performance data you created previously.
NOTE
Before using a USB flash drive, be sure to read “Connecting a USB Device” on page 106.
1
Connect a USB flash drive for the backup destination.
2
Call up the operation display.
1
[FUNCTION] →
2
TAB [
L
][
R
] MENU2 →
3
[G] (SYSTEM) →
4
TAB [
L
][
R
]
BACKUP/RESTORE
3
Press the [G] (BACKUP) button to save the data to the USB flash drive.
NOTICE
Completin
g
the backup/restore operation may take a few minutes. Never turn off the power durin
g
this operation. Doin
g
so
could result in dama
g
e to the data.
Restoring the Backup File
To do this, press the [I] (RESTORE) button in step 3 above. When the operation is complete, the
instrument will be restarted automatically.
NOTICE
Restorin
g
deletes all the data and settin
g
s residin
g
on the “USER” drive, includin
g
the protected Son
g
s, and overwrites them with the
previously archived data. Make sure to copy or move any important data to the USB flash drive before restorin
g
(pa
g
e 34).
NOTE
To save Music Finder Records, Effects, MIDI Templates and System Files, call up the operation display: [FUNCTION]
TAB [
L
][
R
] MENU2
[G] (SYSTEM)
TAB [
L
][
R
] SETUP FILES. For more information, refer to the Reference Manual on the website (page 9), Chapter 12.
Data Backup
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3
3
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