Yamaha 007POTO-G0 User Manual

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Using the Help function
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Other functions
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Using a commercially available text editor 
or the “Notepad” included with the 
Microsoft Windows series, create a text file 
(extension .txt) and save it on your USB 
memory.
By default, the character code set of the text file will 
be detected as UTF-8. However by adding a line con-
sisting of [ISO-8859-1] or [Shift_JIS] at the beginning 
of the file, you can force recognition of the file using 
that character code set. You can specify the desired 
character code set when using your text editor to save 
the text file. The Help function is able to display the 
following text files (character code sets / languages).
• Text files written in the ISO-8859-1 character code 
set (English, German, French, Spanish, etc.)
• Text files written in the Shift_JIS character code set 
(Japanese)
• Text files of the above languages written in the 
UTF-8 character code set.
2
In the DISPLAY ACCESS section, press the 
[SETUP] key repeatedly to access the USER 
SETUP screen.
3
Move the cursor to the SAVE/LOAD button 
and press the [ENTER] key.
The SAVE/LOAD popup window will appear.
4
Move the cursor to the file list, and use the 
dial on the panel to select the text file you 
want to load.
5
Move the cursor to the LOAD button and 
press the [ENTER] key, and a confirmation 
dialog box will appear.
6
Move the cursor to the OK button and press 
the [ENTER] key to begin loading the file.
1
Before you proceed, load the Help file from 
your USB memory.
2
In the DISPLAY ACCESS section, press the 
[SETUP] key repeatedly to access the USER 
SETUP screen.
3
Move the cursor to the USER DEFINED 
KEYS popup button, and press the [ENTER] 
key.
The USER DEFINED KEYS popup window will 
appear.
4
Move the cursor to the button for the user-
defined key whose function you want to 
assign, and press the [ENTER] key.
Loading a text file from a USB mem-
ory
Assigning the Help function to a 
user-defined key
USER DEFINED KEYS popup button