UTILITY screen
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Reference section
Prefer. 3 page
Make overall settings for the AW2816 (3)
Here you can set the internal clock of
the AW2816, and specify the backup
method for removable media, etc.
• [UTILITY] key
→
[F4] (Prefer.3) key
• Repeatedly press the [UTILITY] key
until the screen shown at the right
appears.
A
CLOCK
This area sets the internal clock of the AW2816.
Use the [DATA/JOG] dial to set the year (Y), month
(M), day (D), hour (h), minute (m), and second (s),
and use the SET button to finalize the date and
time. If you use the RESET button instead of the
SET button, the settings you input will be can-
celled, and the previous date and time will reap-
pear.
Tip!
• When you save a song, date and time data according
to this clock will be saved on the hard disk along with
the song data.
• When the AW2816 is shipped, its internal clock is set
to Japan time.
B
BATTERY
This shows the state of the battery that powers the
internal clock of the AW2816. If the battery has
sufficient capacity remaining, this will indicate
“OK.” If the battery has run down, this will indi-
cate “LOW.” If the “LOW” indication appears,
please contact your dealer to have the battery
replaced. (A fee will be charged.)
C
REMOVABLE BACKUP (Removable media
backup method)
This selects the backup method used when back-
ing up a song on removable media such as MO.
Move the cursor to this button and press the
[ENTER] key to switch between the following two
settings.
• TYPE 1 (default setting)
This backup method allows the capacity of the
removable media to be used to its fullest potential.
This method is suitable when you are backing up
multiple songs at once. Even if the data does not fit
on a single volume of media, you can backup
across multiple volumes of media. If this method is
selected, the media will be formatted automati-
cally before backup is executed.
• TYPE 2
This backup method uses only as much space on
the removable media as occupied by the data
being backed up. This method is suitable when
you are backing up individual songs at a time. As
long as there is space remaining on the media, you
can back up other songs later. However, it is not
possible to backup data that spans multiple vol-
umes of media (as you can using TYPE 1). Before
using the TYPE 2 method to back up on a new vol-
ume of media, you must format the media.
For details on how to back up songs, refer to page
162.
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