Yamaha EL-200 Owner's Manual - Page 28
Music Disk Recorder (M.D.R.), 1 Precautions on M.D.R - led
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6 Music Disk Recorder (M.D.R.) The Music Disk Recorder (M.D.R.) lets you store the registration data and load back to the Electone as well as record your performance and play back the data. Moreover, the M.D.R. allows you to execute song copy operation and play back commercially available XG song data. 1 Precautions on M.D.R. Follow the important precautions below. Compatible Disk Type 3.5" 2DD and 2HD type floppy disks can be used. A blank 2HD floppy disk has been included with your Electone for you to record your performances. To eject a floppy disk: Be sure to confirm that the lamp of STOP button on M.D.R. is turned off before ejecting a floppy disk from the slot. Never eject the floppy disk before the STOP lamp lights up. Inserting/Ejecting Floppy Disks s To insert a flopypdisk into the disk vder:i Hold the disk so that the label of the disk is facing upward and the sliding shutter is facing forward, 6 towards the disk slot. Carefully insert the disk into the slot, slowly pushing it all the way in until it clicks into place and the eject button pops out. Press the eject button slowly as far as it will go; the disk will automatically pop out. When the disk is fully ejected, carefully remove it by hand. Never attempt to remove the disk or turn the power off during recording, reading and playing back. Doing so can damage the disk and possibly the disk drive. Music Disk Recorder Floppy disk slot LED (Lamp in-use) Eject button NOTE: When the EL-200 is turned on, the LED below the floppy disk slot will be lit indicating that the M.D.R. is ready to use. If the eject button is pressed too quickly, or if it is not pressed in as far as it will go, the disk may not eject properly. The eject button may become stuck in a half-pressed position with the disk extending from the drive slot by only a few millimeters. If this happens, do not attempt to pull out the partially ejected disk, since using force in this situation can damage the disk drive mechanism or the floppy disk. To remove a partially ejected disk, try pressing the eject button once again, or push the disk back into the slot and then repeat the eject procedure. Be sure to remove the floppy disk from the disk drive before turning off the power. A floppy disk left in the drive for extended periods can easily pick up dust and dirt that can cause data read and write errors. 28