Roland KF-7 用户手册

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Chapter 5 User Program Registration
Chapter 5
Saving the User Program 
Sets
You can take the 36 User Programs saved to the [User 
Program] button and save them as a set to a floppy disk, or to 
user memory.
When saving to a floppy disk, first insert a floppy disk in the 
disk drive.
1.
Press the [User Program] button.
2.
Touch <File>.
3.
Touch <Save>.
A “Save User Program screen” like the following 
appears.
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Giving a name to a set of User Programs
4.
Touch <Rename>.
The Rename screen appears.
When you touch 
, the cursor moves.
When you touch the icon for the character to be input, 
the character appears at the cursor position. For example 
touching the <ABC> icon in succession cycles you 
through the available choices in that character group 
(A
B
C
A...).
Each touch of <A-a-0-!> cycles the type of characters 
through “English (upper case),” “English (lower case),” 
“numerals,” “symbols,” then back to “English (upper 
case).”
When you touch <Del>, the character at the cursor 
position is deleted.
When you touch <Ins>, a space is inserted at the cursor 
position.
5.
When you have finished with the name, touch <Exit>.
Determining the save destination
6.
Touch <Disk> or <User>.
Touch <Disk> if you are saving to a floppy disk; touch 
<User> if you are saving to user memory.
7.
Touch 
 to select the save-destination User 
Program number. 
If a User Program set name is displayed, a User Program 
set saved to that saved to that number is already.
If you select a number with previously saved User 
Program set data, then save a new set of data to that 
same number, the older User Program set will be 
deleted. If you don’t want to lose any previously saved 
User Programs, select a number in the save-destination 
column that does not yet have a name. 
Save
8.
Touch <Save> to begin the save.
Touch <Exit> to return to the User Program File screen.
* Never turn off the power or eject the floppy disk from the disk 
drive while the operation is in progress. Doing so will damage 
the KF-7’s internal memory, making it unusable.
→ When clearing the set of saved User Programs, refer to