E-61 using a smartmedia card – Radio Shack LK-1500 User Manual
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E-61
Using a SmartMedia Card
649U-E-063A
SMF data selection screen
Err Mem Full
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a) dEL MemSong?
Sure ?
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b) dEL UsrSong?
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c) dEL AllSong?
Press the CARD button
After a few seconds
After a few seconds
After a few seconds
NO
or
NO
YES
NO
Pls Wait
The keyboard starts the lesson (or evaluation)
YES
Sure ?
YES
NO
Pls Wait
YES
Sure ?
YES
NO
Pls Wait
YES
NO
NO
b) “dEL UsrSong?”
This message asks whether you want to delete the contents of SONGS user area for storage of SMF
data (5 songs) in order to make room for the SMF data you are trying to read. To clear this message
and return to the SMF data selection screen, press the [–] (NO) button. If you do, the message “dEL
MemSong?” will appear if there is data in the Song Memory. See “a) dEL MemSong?” above about
the steps you need to perform in response to this message.
1. Press the [+] (YES) button if you want to delete SONGS user area contents.
• This causes a confirmation message to appear on the display.
• If you want to cancel the delete operation, press the [–] (NO) button. This returns you to the
confirmation message.
2. Press the [+] (YES) button to delete SONGS user area contents.
• After SONGS user area contents are deleted, the keyboard automatically starts reading of the
SMF data you originally selected, and then starts the lesson (or evaluation).
c) “dEL AllSong?”
This message asks whether you want to delete all data in keyboard memory in order to make room
for the SMF data you are trying to read. To clear this message and return to the SMF data selection
screen, press the [–] (NO) button.
1. Press the [+] (YES) button if you want to delete all the data in keyboard memory.
• This causes a confirmation message to appear on the display.
• If you want to cancel the delete operation, press the [–] (NO) button. This returns you to the
confirmation message.
2. Press the [+] (YES) button to delete all the data in keyboard memory.
• After memory contents are deleted, the keyboard automatically starts reading of the SMF data
you originally selected, and then starts the lesson (or evaluation).
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The actual message that appears will depend on the size of the SMF data you are trying to read.