Exchanging Files with USB Flash-Memory Devices
Exchanging Files with USB Flash-Memory Devices
When a USB flash-memory device is plugged into your CP5 or CP50, you can use it to save the entire contents of User
Memory and to load previously-saved Performances back into the stage piano. Furthermore, you can also create
directories on memory devices and carry out various other file management operations such as renaming and deleting.
As described below, each of these operations can be carried out from the File screen. (See the Reference Manual pdf
document for more details.)
1
Plug a USB flash-memory device into the stage piano's USB TO DEVICE port.
2
Press the [FILE] button.
The File screen will be displayed.
3
Use the [
PAGE] and [PAGE
to the operation you wish to perform.
The screen for the selected operation will be displayed.
4
Set parameters as required using Knobs 1 to 3 and the [ENTER] button.
For more details regarding file operations, refer to the Reference Manual pdf document.
5
When you have performed all of the required operations in the File screen, press the [EXIT] button.
The Performance screen will be displayed.
HINT
Setting a File for Automatic Loading
In order that you can quickly resume an editing session, it may be convenient to have your CP5 or CP50 automatically load a
specific backup file whenever you turn it on. The correct way to setup this function is as follows.
1
Save the "All" file to be automatically loaded with the following name in the root directory of a USB flash-memory device.
File type
All
2
Press the [UTILITY] button to open the Utility screen, and if necessary, press the [A] button to jump to Page 11 (A).
3
Turn Knob 2 to set the AutoLoad parameter to "on", and then press the [STORE] button to store your setting.
4
Restart your CP5 or CP50.
The "All" file that you saved on the USB flash-memory device in Step 1 will be automatically loaded.
Restoring Initial Settings
The following procedure describes how to use the Factory Set function to restore User Memory to its initial condition.
NOTICE
Whenever the Factory Set function is used to restore initial settings, all Performance data, all User Songs, and system settings within User
Memory will be reset to the default condition. Care should, therefore, be taken to avoid overwriting irreplaceable data. Furthermore, it is wise
to regularly create backup copies of important Performance data and system settings on a USB flash-memory device, computer, or the like.
1
Navigate to Page 13 (C) of the Utility screen by pressing the [UTILITY] button, and if necessary, the [C] button.
2
Press Knob 2 (FactSet [PUSH]).
You will be asked to confirm that you wish to proceed.
3
Press Knob 1 (YES [PUSH]) or the [ENTER] button to restore the stage piano's initial settings.
When the data has been restored, the message "Completed." will be displayed, followed by the Utility screen. If you
do not wish to proceed, press either Knob 2 (NO [PUSH]) or the [EXIT] button.
NOTICE
You should never turn off your CP5 or CP50 while the message "Please keep power on..." is displayed on-screen. If this precaution
is not observed, the content of User Memory may be lost and system data may become corrupted, preventing your CP5 or CP50
from operating normally the next time it is turned on.
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] buttons to switch between this screen's pages, and press the knob corresponding
File name
CP5
AUTOLOAD.C5A
CP50
AUTOLOAD.C6A