Yamaha CVP-79A Owner's Manual - Page 112

Popup Time, Song List Priority, Alert Sound

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The Utility Functions Popup Time Sets the amount of time the pop-up displays remain on the display screen before disappearing. The popup time of the voice/style displays can be set independently from all other pop-up displays. Use the VOICE/STYLE or OTHERS [v] and [w] LCD buttons to set the pop-up time between 1 and 20 seconds as required. The data dial and [+]/[-] buttons can also be used once the desired parameter has been selected. The default pop-up time (8 seconds) for either parameter can be recalled by pressing the corresponding v and w LCD buttons simultaneously. Song List Priority This function determines whether a GM (general MIDI)/SMF or DOC (Disk Orchestra Collection) file will take priority and be used for playback when encountered on the same disk. Use the corresponding LCD button to select GM or DOC (default) as required. Alert Sound This function allows you to select one of six "Alert Voices" which will sound when an error is encountered, and set the alert volume. Use the VOICE v and w LCD buttons to select the alert voice. The data dial and [+]/[-] buttons can also be used once the VOICE parameter is selected. Press the VOLUME LCD button to select the volume parameter and use the data dial or [+]/[-] buttons to set the volume as required. The volume range is from "0" (no alert sound) to "100" (maximum volume). The default volume level ("50") can be recalled instantly by pressing the [+] and [-] buttons simultaneously while the VOLUME parameter is selected. • The default alert voice is "Steel Drums", and the alert voice will sound automatically when you change the alert voice. 109

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The Utility Functions
Popup Time
Sets the amount of time the pop-up displays remain on the display screen before disappearing. The pop-
up time of the voice/style displays can be set independently from all other pop-up displays.
Use the
VOICE/STYLE
or
OTHERS
[
] and [
] LCD buttons to set the pop-up time between 1 and
20 seconds as required. The data dial and
[+]
/
[–]
buttons can also be used once the desired parameter has
been selected. The default pop-up time (8 seconds) for either parameter can be recalled by pressing the
corresponding
and
LCD buttons simultaneously.
Song List Priority
This function determines whether a GM (general MIDI)/SMF or DOC (Disk Orchestra Collection) file
will take priority and be used for playback when encountered on the same disk. Use the corresponding
LCD button to select
GM
or
DOC
(default) as required.
Alert Sound
This function allows you to select one of six “Alert Voices” which will sound when an error is encoun-
tered, and set the alert volume.
Use the
VOICE
and
LCD buttons to select the alert voice. The data dial and
[+]
/
[–]
buttons can
also be used once the
VOICE
parameter is selected. Press the
VOLUME
LCD button to select the volume
parameter and use the data dial or
[+]
/
[–]
buttons to set the volume as required. The volume range is from
“0” (no alert sound) to “100” (maximum volume). The default volume level (“50”) can be recalled in-
stantly by pressing the
[+]
and
[–]
buttons simultaneously while the
VOLUME
parameter is selected.
The default alert voice is “Steel
Drums”, and the alert voice will sound
automatically when you change the
alert voice.