Yamaha PF-1000 Owner's Manual - Page 140

Entering Your Name and Language Preference — Owner

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Making Global and Other Important Settings - Function Entering Your Name and Language Preference - Owner F Press this button to enter an G Owner name (page 16; for H instructions on naming see page 45). This name is I automatically shown when you turn the power on. J Determines the language used for the display messages. Once you change this setting, all messages will be shown in the selected language. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 When "JAPANESE" is selected for the Language parameter, and you change this to one of the western languages, the kanji and kana characters of the file name stored in the disk drive are changed to western characters. In the opposite case, special Latin characters and marks are changed into normal characters. Also, in the case of floppy disk data, text in the files are changed to characters that cannot be read by the instrument. Keep in mind that similar problems may occur when trying to access files originating or edited by a computer having a different language operating system. In general, be careful when switching languages - you risk not being able to access the data properly. Restoring the Factory-programmed Settings of the PF-1000 - System Reset This operation lets you restore the PF-1000 to its original factory settings. These settings include System Setup, MIDI Setup, User Effect, Music Finder, and Files & Folders. Restores the System Setup parameters to the original factory settings. You can also restore only the System Setup settings by simultaneously holding down the highest key on the keyboard (C7) and turning on the power. Restores the MIDI templates to the original A factory settings. B Restores the User Effects C (page 120) to the original factory settings. D E Restores the Music Finder data to the original factory settings. The functions and settings below do not apply to the Factory Reset operation. However, you can restore these to their original settings by calling up the preset System Setup files, using F the Open/Save System Files function. G Language H Owner Name LCD Brightness I Video Out settings (NTSC/ PAL, Size, Character Color, J Background Color) Deletes all files and folders stored in the User page. 1 2 Executes the Factory Reset operation for all items checkmarked above. 3 4 5 6 7 8 These call up the corresponding Open/Save displays. These let you store the corresponding data as files to disk, for future recall. Pressing each of these buttons calls up the corresponding Open/Save display, from which you can select the corresponding PRESET page. From this PRESET page, you can save the relevant data. All Music Finder records can be stored together as a single file. When calling up a stored file, a message appears prompting you to replace or append the records as desired. Replace: All Music Finder records currently in the instrument are deleted and replaced with the records of the selected file. Append: The records called up are added to the vacant record numbers. 140 PF-1000

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Making Global and Other Important Settings — Function
PF-1000
140
Entering Your Name and Language Preference
Owner
Restoring the Factory-programmed Settings of the PF-1000
System Reset
This operation lets you restore the PF-1000 to its original factory settings. These settings include System Setup, MIDI
Setup, User Effect, Music Finder, and Files & Folders.
J
I
H
G
F
2
3
1
5
6
7
8
4
Press this button to enter an
Owner name (page 16; for
instructions on naming see
page 45). This name is
automatically shown when you
turn the power on.
Determines the language
used for the display
messages. Once you
change this setting, all
messages will be shown in
the selected language.
When
JAPANESE
is selected for the Language parame-
ter, and you change this to one of the western languages,
the kanji and kana characters of the
le name stored in
the disk drive are changed to western characters. In the
opposite case, special Latin characters and marks are
changed into normal characters. Also, in the case of
oppy disk data, text in the
les are changed to characters
that cannot be read by the instrument.
Keep in mind that similar problems may occur when trying
to access
les originating or edited by a computer having
a different language operating system. In general, be
careful when switching languages
you risk not being
able to access the data properly.
E
D
C
B
A
J
I
H
G
F
2
3
1
5
6
7
8
4
These call up the corresponding Open/Save
displays. These let you store the
corresponding data as
les to disk, for future
recall. Pressing each of these buttons calls
up the corresponding Open/Save display,
from which you can select the corresponding
PRESET page. From this PRESET page,
you can save the relevant data.
Restores the System Setup parameters to the original
factory settings. You can also restore only the System
Setup settings by simultaneously holding down the highest
key on the keyboard (C7) and turning on the power.
Restores the MIDI
templates to the original
factory settings.
Restores the User Effects
(page 120) to the original
factory settings.
Restores the Music
Finder data to the
original factory settings.
Deletes all
les and
folders stored in the User
page.
Executes the Factory Reset operation
for all items checkmarked above.
The functions and settings
below do not apply to the
Factory Reset operation.
However, you can restore
these to their original set-
tings by calling up the preset
System Setup
les, using
the Open/Save System Files
function.
Language
Owner Name
LCD Brightness
Video Out settings (NTSC/
PAL, Size, Character Color,
Background Color)
All Music Finder records can
be stored together as a sin-
gle
le. When calling up a
stored
le, a message
appears prompting you to
replace or append the
records as desired.
Replace:
All Music Finder records cur-
rently in the instrument are
deleted and replaced with
the records of the selected
le.
Append:
The records called up are
added to the vacant record
numbers.