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4. Press [ENTER].
The following display will appear, and the Backup
Load operation will be carried out.
fig.14-9 (2-36)
5. When Backup Load is completed, the fol-
lowing display will appear.
fig.14-10
To exit the setting page, press [EXIT].
Deleting the Backup File
from the Card(Backup Delete)
When you no longer need a backup file that you creat-
ed, you can delete the backup file. By deleting the
backup file, you can increase the capacity of the card
by 120,000 notes.
1. Make sure that a memory card is inserted
into the memory card slot.
2. Hold down [SHIFT] and press keyboard
pad [15].
You will enter the CARD sectionÕs Format page.
3. Press PAGE [>] three times to select the
Backup Delete page.
fig.14-10-1
4. Press [ENTER].
The following display will appear, and the Backup
Delete operation will be carried out.
fig.14-10-2 (2-36)
5. When Backup Delete is completed, the fol-
lowing display will appear.
fig.14-10-3
To exit the setting page, press [EXIT].
Duplicating a Card
(Card Duplicate)
This operation copies all data from a memory card to
another memory card, to create an exact duplicate of
the first card. If a card contains important data, it is a
good idea to create a duplicate as a safety measure.
* The Card Duplicate operation can be used only with cards
that are the same capacity. For example, it is not possible
to copy a 2 MB card to a 4 MB card, or vice versa.
1. Prepare a copy source memory card and
an empty memory card of the same capac-
ity.
The copy destination card must already be formatted.
2. While holding down the BANK section
[CARD] button, press the [POWER] button to
turn on the power.
The following display will appear.
fig.14-11
3. Insert the copy source memory card into
the memory card slot.
4. Press [ENTER].
The following display will appear.
fig.14-12 (2-36)
5. After a time, the following display will
appear, so remove the copy source card
and insert the copy destination card.
fig.14-13
* Even if the memory card was already formatted when you
purchased it, it must be re-formatted on the MC-505.
POWER
ON
OFF
CARD
EFX
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