Restoring the factory settings, 1 insert the included tnfd-00p floppy disk into th, 2 press [disk – KORG Speaker System User Manual

Page 46: 3 press the load tab, 4 press “preload.pcg.” the display will be high4 l, 6 if “load preload.sng too” is checked when 6 you, 7 press the ok button, Loading the preload data

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Restoring the factory settings

The factory setting data is referred to as the “preload
data”, and you can restore the factory settings for the
TRITON’s programs, combinations, and global settings
by loading this preload data.

This will rewrite any data that had been written
before loading. If you do not wish to lose this data,
you must first save it on a floppy disk or (if the
separately sold EXB-SCSI option is installed) on
external SCSI media (

p.40).

1 Insert the included TNFD-00P floppy disk into the

floppy disk drive.

For details on floppy disk handling, refer to “Disk
mode” (

p.95).

2 Press [DISK].

You will enter Disk mode.

3 Press the Load tab.

You will move to the Load page, and file informa-
tion will be displayed.

4 Press “PRELOAD.PCG.” The display will be high-

lighted.

A .PCG file contains programs, combinations, drum
kits, arpeggio patterns, and global setting data.

5 Press the page menu button to display menu com-

mands, and select “Load Selected.”

A dialog box will appear.

6 If “Load PRELOAD.SNG too” is checked when

you load, the .SNG file will also be loaded when
the .PCG file is loaded.

If you check “Load PRELOAD.KSC too” is
checked when you load, the .KSC file will also be
loaded when the .PCG file is loaded.

For details on the files that are loaded by the .KSC
file, refer to “Listening to a demo song” (

p.18).

7 Press the OK button.

Loading the preload data

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