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Mar.2001
SP-303
IDENTIFYING THE VERSION
NUMBER
Turn on the power of the main unit while pressing the [DRIVE],
[PITCH] and [DELAY] buttons.
At this time, when “Ver” appears, the version number in actual use is
displayed for about a second.
After checking the version number, if “Crd” appears, turn off the main power.
SAVING USER DATA &
RELOADING SAVED DATA
Initializing SmartMedia.
When using the new SmartMedia in the test mode for saving user sample and
pattern data, always initialize it using the following procedure.
The FACTORY DATA CARD (P/No. 17041008) supplied by the service center
does not need to be initialized.
1.
Insert the card when the power of the SP-303 is turned off.
2.
Turn on the power.
3.
Press the [REMAIN] button while pressing the [CANCEL] button.
The BANK [C] and [D] buttons blink and “FMt” appears.
4.
Press either the BANK [C] or [D] button.
The BANK [C] and [D] buttons will light up and the [DEL] button blinks.
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To cancel formatting, press the [CANCEL] button.
5.
Press the [DEL] button
The [DEL] button lights up and formatting is executed.
While formatting, the display dot blinks.
When the dot goes out, formatting is completed.
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Do not turn off the power while the dot is blinking.
Otherwise the memory card may be destroyed.
Formatting erases all data on the card.
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Once the SmartMedia is formatted by the SP-303 it may not be usable in other
SmartMedia supporting machines.
SAVING USER DATA
The SP-303 includes two kinds of user data, “sample data” and “pattern data.”
When upgrading the version and test mode, always save the user sample and
pattern data using the following procedure.
Also, when creating SmartMedia with factory data from a new unit and a new
SmartMedia, always save the factory-shipped sample and pattern data using
the following procedure, “Saving user samples” and “Saving user patterns.”
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Do not insert or pullout the SmartMedia with the power on while performing
the following operation.
Otherwise the contents of the card may be destroyed.
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To save the following sample and pattern data, a SmartMedia (3.3V, more than
8MB of available space) with no write protect seal attached is required.
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When saving the user data, always use SmartMedia that has been initialized in
the [Initialize SmartMedia] procedure.
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After creating the SmartMedia including the factory data using the following
procedure, always use it in [return to test mode & factory shipment condition]
after attaching the write protect seal.
Saving user samples (sample saving)
Save sample data of the user.
1.
Insert already initialized SmartMedia into the SP-303 while the power is
turned off.
2.
Turn on the power.
3.
Confirm that the [PATTERN SELECT] button is turned off.
Press the [PATTERN SELECT] button and turn it off if it is lit.
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When the [PATTERN SELECT] button is lit, pattern save operation is selected
so be careful.
4.
Press either the [C] or [D] button while pressing the [CANCEL] button.
The BANK [C] and [D] buttons light up and the pad corresponding to the
empty backup area blinks.
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Press the [C] button when creating the SmartMedia including the factory data.
5.
Press the pad and specify the number of the area which you want to save.
The pressed pad lights up and the other pads goes off.
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Press the [1] button when creating the SmartMedia including the factory data.
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The number of the area is also selectable by pressing a pad which is not blinking
(excluding pad [8]).
In this case, data already saved in that area will be overwritten, so care is need.
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To cancel saving, press the [CANCEL] button.
6.
Press the [REC] button
The [REC] button lights up and the display dot blinks.
During saving, all the pads [1]-[8] light up once and go out sequentially from
pad [1] with as saving progresses.
When the dot goes off, formatting is completed.
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Saving may take awhile to complete.
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Do not turn off the power while the dot is blinking.
Otherwise the memory card and memory data may be destroyed.
Saving user patterns (pattern saving)
Save pattern data of the user.
1.
Insert already initialized SmartMedia into the SP-303 while the power is
turned off.
2.
Turn on the power.
3.
Press the [PATTERN SELECT] button to light it up.
There is no need to press it if it is already lit.
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When the [PATTERN SELECT] button goes off, sample saving is selected, so be
careful.
4.
Press either the BANK [C] or [D] button while pressing the [CANCEL]
button.
The BANK [C] and [D] buttons light up and the pad corresponding to the
empty backup area blinks.
*
Press the [C] button when creating the SmartMedia including the factory data.
5.
Press the pad and specify the number of the area which you want to save.
The pressed pad lights up and the other pads go out.
*
Press the [1] button when creating the SmartMedia including the factory data.
*
The number of the area is also selectable by pressing a pad which is not blinking
(excluding pad [8]).
In this case, data already backed up in that area will be overwritten, so care is
need.
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To cancel saving, press the [CANCEL] button.
6.
Press the [REC] button
The [REC] button lights up and saving is executed.
While saving, the display dot blinks.
When the dot goes out, saving is completed.
*
Do not turn off the power while the dot is blinking.
Otherwise, the memory card and memory data may be destroyed.
RELOADING SAVED DATA
The SP-303 includes two kinds of user data, “sample data” and “pattern data.”
When returning the user sample and pattern data saved on the memory card
to the SP-303’s memory, perform the following procedure.
Load sample data from the
SmartMedia (sample loading)
Load sample data.
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