Yamaha CVP-205 Manual Do Utilizador

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Basic Operations — Organizing Your Data
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CVP-205/203
Select a file shown in the display. In this example, we’ll select a voice file.
First, press the VOICE [PIANO & HARPSI] button to call up the display containing the files.
This display (“Open/Save” display) is typical of those used to call up and store files (voice files).
The CVP-205/203 already contains a variety of voices in the PRESET section. You can store your own original voices 
created with the Sound Creator function to the USER or FLOPPY DISK section.
Selecting Files and Folders
BACK
NEXT
ENTER
DATA
ENTRY
E
ND
1
Select “PRESET,” “USER,” or 
“FLOPPY DISK” by using the 
[BACK][NEXT] button.
2
Use the [1
] ~ [7
] buttons to 
turn the pages. 
When the amount of available files or 
folders exceeds ten, the bottom of the 
display changes as shown below.
Press Next
Press Prev.(previous)
3
Select the file/folder.
There are two ways to select the file/
folder:
• Press the [A] - [J] button.
Press the letter button 
corresponding to the file/folder you 
wish to call up. (In the example 
display shown above, the voice files 
are shown.)
• Use the [DATA ENTRY] dial and 
the [ENTER] button.
When you turn the
 [DATA ENTRY] 
dial, the highlight moves among the 
available files/folders. Highlight the 
desired file or folder (voice files are 
shown in the example above) and 
press the
 [ENTER] button to call up 
the selected item.
Double-clicking the 
appropriate [A] -[J] button 
calls up the corresponding 
file and returns to the MAIN 
display.
Highlighting the desired file 
and double-clicking the 
[ENTER] button calls up the 
corresponding file and 
returns to the MAIN display.
Press the [EXIT] button to go back to the MAIN display.
You can go back to the previous display by pressing the [EXIT] button. 
When “JAPANESE” is 
selected for the Language 
parameter (pages 50, 143), 
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 prob-
lems 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.
Exiting from small pop-up windows
You can also exit from small pop-up 
windows (such as in the illustration 
below) by pressing the [EXIT] button.