Yamaha PSR-740 Owner's Manual - Page 18

Help — How to Read the Help/Operation Guide, Selecting the desired language of the Help messages - voices

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Basic Operation Help - How to Read the Help/Operation Guide Depending on the selected function or operation, the PSR-740/640 shows a variety of displays and indications. Included in these are "help" messages that guide you through the various operations. There are two types of messages as shown below. q Help Pressing and holding the [HELP/DIRECT ACCESS] button shows a "balloon" to help you to understand the currently selected function or find an appropriate operation. How to read This message means "Select a voice with the data dial, the [+/ YES] button, the [-/NO] button or the Number buttons [0]-[9]." q Operation Guide This gives relevant information for the current operation and remains displayed until you execute the next operation. How to read This message means "Press the [+/YES] button to execute the SAVE operation." • Note that the example Operation Guide displays shown in this manual are in English. Selecting the desired language of the Help messages You can select the desired language of the Help messages from the following: English, Japanese, German, French, Spanish, and Italian. 1 Press the [DEMO/LANGUAGE] button. 2 Press the [NEXT] button. BACK NEXT 3 Select the desired Language. Use the data dial, the [+/YES] button or the [-/NO] button. 18 16

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Help — How to Read the Help/Operation Guide
Depending on the selected function or operation, the PSR-740/640 shows a variety of
displays
and indications.
Included in these are “help” messages that guide you
through the various operations.
There are two types of messages as shown below.
Help
Pressing and holding the
[HELP/DIRECT ACCESS]
button shows a “balloon” to help you to
understand the currently selected function or find an appropriate operation.
Operation Guide
This gives relevant information for the current operation and remains displayed until you
execute the next operation.
Selecting the desired language of the Help messages
Basic Operation
How to read
This message means “Press the
[+/YES] button to execute the
SAVE operation.”
How to read
This message means “Select a
voice with the data dial, the [+/
YES] button, the [-/NO] button or
the Number buttons [0]-[9].”
You can select the desired language of the Help messages from the following:
English, Japanese, German, French, Spanish, and Italian.
1
Press the [DEMO/LANGUAGE] button.
2
Press the [NEXT] button.
3
Select the desired Language.
Use the
data dial
, the
[+/YES]
button or the
[-/NO]
button.
BACK
NEXT
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Note that the example
Operation Guide displays
shown in this manual are in
English.