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Introduction
MAKING A COPY OF YOUR OPERATING SYSTEM DISK
If you destroy the data on any Operating System disk supplied as a future upgrade,
this is a) annoying, and b) expensive. Unfortunately we must make a charge for
replacement operating system disks, and, of course, it takes time for us to deliver
them to you. You can save yourself this potential inconvenience by making a copy of
the operating system, as described below. These instructions are not a full guide to
disk operations - see the relevant section for full details.
1) Insert the Operating System disk in the drive and turn on the power to the S1000.
2) The S1000 will automatically load the operating system from disk.
3) Wait until the disk drive light goes off, remove the Operating System disk, and store
it in a safe place. Insert a new disk (MF2DD or MF?.HD).
4) Press the
DISK button (the DISK LED will light), and the S1000 will inform you that
the disk is unformatted. Press the
FORM soft key (F6) once to remove the "unformatted
disk"
message, and once again to display the formatting menu.
5) Press the
START HIGH F7 (for MF2HD) or LOW F8 (for MF2DD) soft
key. The disk will be formatted, a process taking just over a minute. All
existing data on the disk will be erased.
6) Now press the
SAVE soft key ( F2 ). Move the cursor (using the CURSOR knob) so that
it covers the field below the"
type of save: -" message (usually
' this will read
"ENTIRE VOLUME"). Now change the message to read "OP-
ERATING SYSTEM", using the DATA knob.
'n Press GO ( F8 ). A message will be displayed saying that this will wipe the memory of
the S1000. Since you've just turned it on, there are no samples or programs in memory
- press
GO (this time it's F7).
8) The S1000 will save the operating system to disk. When the disk drive light has gone
out, eject the disk, slide the write-protect tab so that the small square hole is open (this
will prevent you overwriting or erasing the disk accidentally), and label the disk
clearly.
9) Just to check everything's gone smoothly, turn off the S1000, insert your new copy of
the operating system, and turn on the power. The S1000 should automatically load the
disk version of the operating system. If it doesn't, something's gone wrong. Repeat the
process again using another new disk, and if all else fails, call your AKAI dealer.
Headphones (S1000PB)
A stereo headphone socket (1/4 inch) is provided on the front panel. The level of the
signal output here is adjusted by the MAIN VOLUME control (for models other than the
S1000PB, the headphone connection is on the back panel).
MAIN VOLUME
This rotary control adjusts the overall output level of the LEFT/MONO, RIGHT and
headphone outputs.
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