Other functions, Checking the remaining battery charge, Convenient functions (utility) – Roland AX-Edge 49-Key Keytar Synthesizer (White) User Manual
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Other Functions
Checking the Remaining Battery
Charge
Remaining battery charge indication
Here’s how to check the remaining battery charge.
1.
Hold down the
[SHIFT] button
and press the
FAVORITE
[BANK] button
.
The
bank/number display
shows the remaining battery charge
as 0–100 (%), and the
LCD display
shows the BATTERY INFO
screen.
2.
Once again, hold down the
[SHIFT] button
and press the
FAVORITE [BANK] button
.
Return to the previous screen.
MEMO
You can also access the BATTERY INFO screen from the MENU.
* The battery charge indication is only an approximation.
* While the AC adaptor is connected, the displayed value will always be
“100.”
Low battery indication
When the battery charge runs low while the AX-Edge is operating
on batteries, the decimal point in the lower right of the
bank/
number display
is lit. Replace the batteries as soon as possible.
If you continue use, the decimal point changes from lit to flashing,
and the display indicates
“Charge Battery.”
Stop using the
AX-Edge, and replace the batteries.
NOTE
If you continue use after the decimal point starts flashing, the display
indicates
“Battery Low!”
(the
bank/number display
indicates
“Lo”
). Further operation will be impossible, and the power turns off
automatically.
* The batteries cannot be charged while you’re using the AX-Edge.
* The remaining battery charge indication is only an approximation.
Convenient Functions
(UTILITY)
Here you can back up the AX-Edge’s data to a USB flash drive, or
restore data from a USB flash drive back into the AX-Edge. You
can also use the
“UTILITY”
functions to return the AX-Edge to its
factory-set condition, or format a USB flash drive.
1.
Press the
[MENU/WRITE] button
.
2.
Use the
cursor [
K
] [
J
] buttons
to select
“UTILITY,”
and
then press the
[ENTER] button
.
3.
Use the
cursor [
K
] [
J
] buttons
to select the item that you
want to edit and press the
[ENTER] button
.
Menu
Cursor [
K
] [
J
]
Explanation
BACKUP
Backs-up user data to a USB flash drive.
This creates system/user settings (.SVD).
RESTORE
Restores backup data from a USB flash drive
into the AX-Edge.
IMPORT TONE
Imports tone data.
FACTORY RESET
Resets the AX-Edge’s settings to their factory-
set condition.
Menu
Cursor [
K
] [
J
]
Explanation
RESET USR DATA
Initializes settings and data except for user
licenses and WAVE EXPANSION data.
REMOVE LICENSE
Initializes user licenses and WAVE EXPANSION
data.
USB MEM FORMAT
Initializes a USB flash drive.
* RESET USR DATA and REMOVE LICENSE are shown only if a WAVE
EXPANSION is installed. For details on installing a WAVE EXPANSION,
refer to
“SOUND PACK/WAVE EXPANSION Install Manual.”
4.
Select the item that you want to execute, and press the
[ENTER] button
.
Backing Up Data to USB Flash Drive
(BACKUP)
Here’s how to back up user data to a USB flash drive.
Data that is backed up
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All program data (including vocoder and arpeggio settings)
5
User tone data
5
Favorites
5
System settings (including system effects)
NOTE
Never turn off the power or remove the USB flash drives while the
screen indicates
“Executing....”
1.
Press the
[MENU/WRITE] button
.
2.
Use the
cursor [
K
] [
J
] buttons
to select
“UTILITY,”
and
then press the
[ENTER] button
.
3.
Use the
cursor [
K
] [
J
] buttons
to select
“BACKUP,”
and
then press the
[ENTER] button
.
The BACKUP NAME screen appears.
4.
Use the
cursor [
K
] [
J
] buttons
to move the cursor, and use
the
[–] [+] buttons
to select characters.
5.
When you’ve specified the file name, press the
[ENTER]
button
.
A confirmation message appears.
If you decide to cancel, press the
[EXIT] button
.
6.
To execute, press the
[ENTER] button
.
When the backup is finished, the screen indicates
“Completed!”
If a file of the same name exists, a confirmation screen (Over-
write?) asks whether you want to overwrite the existing file.
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