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Q:
Is there a back up procedure for the D1600?
A:
Backup procedure
1 Insert a disk into the backup destination drive. 2 Select the backup source drive. Use the [SONG] “SelSong” tab page to select the backup source drive. If you are using “Backup1Song,” select a song in that drive. Select the song as described in “3. Selecting another song” (p.22), and then use the [SYSTEM] “B–U/Rst” tab page “Source” to verify the backup source song number. 3 Use “B–U/RstType” to select the backup type. 4 Select the backup destination drive (“Destination”). Press the “Drive” button to access the dialog box. Select the drive, press the “OK” button. 5 Prepare the disk(s). The “Backup1Song” and “BackupAllSongs” commands will indicate the number of disks required for the backup. Make sure that you have the required number of disks. When using multiple disks, we recommend that you number each disk beforehand. 6 Execute the backup. Press the “Exec.” button. The display will ask “AreYouSure?”, so press the “Yes” button to execute the operation. 7 Exchange disks as necessary. If multiple disks are necessary in step 5 , a dialog box will ask you for the next disk when each disk fills up. Insert the next disk, press the “OK” button. 8 When the operation is finished, the display will indicate “Completed.” Press the “OK” button.
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