Connecting the mpc1000 to a windows - based pc, Connecting the mpc1000 to the macintosh – Akai MPC 1000 User Manual

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Chapter 16: Connecting the MPC1000 to your Computer

Chapter 16 : Connecting the MPC1000 to your computer

The MPC1000 supports the USB mass storage class. When you connect the MPC1000 to a PC that supports USB mass storage
class, the PC will recognize the memory card (the Internal Hard Disk (option)) in the MPC1000 as a removable media drive.
You can transfer the data between the recognized memory card /the Internal Hard Disk (optional) and the PC.

You can save the data on the memory card /the Internal Hard Disk (optional) to the PC, or you can load the data from the PC
to the memory card /the Internal Hard Disk (optional) .

You need Windows 2000/Me/XP or later version, or MacOS 9.x/10.x or later version.

Note :

The computer cannot recognize the MPC1000's internal memory directly. To save the data in the internal memory to the computer, you

need to save the data to the memory card first / the Internal Hard Disk (optional). Also, the data from the computer will be saved to the memory

card / the Internal Hard Disk (optional). To use the data in the MPC1000, load the data from the memory card / the Internal Hard Disk (optional).

Connecting the MPC1000
to a Windows - based PC

01. Insert the memory card in the card slot of the

MPC1000.

02. Press the [MODE] key and then the [PAD 2] (LOAD),

or the [PAD 3] (SAVE).

In the Load from or Save to field, select MEMORY
CARD. If you wish to load /save to/from the in-
ternal hard disk, select HARD DISK.

03. In the LOAD page or SAVE page, press the [F4] (USB) key.

This brings up the USB page, which you use to con-
nect the MPC1000 to the PC. That is all for the
MPC1000.

04. Connect the MPC1000’s USB slave jack to the PC’s

USB host jack via USB cable.

05. When you connect the MPC1000 to the PC for the

first time, the message, " Found New Hardware " will

be displayed and follow the instruction on the display.

Once the PC recognizes the MPC1000, its “Re-
moval” icon will be displayed in the task bar. In
the Device Manager, the MPC1000 will be displayed
as a USB Mass Storage Device.

06. In My computer, the MPC1000 is displayed as a re-

movable disk.

To save the data to a PC, select the data and drag
and drop it from the removable disk to the hard disk.
To load the data, select the data and drag and drop
it from the hard disk to the removal media.

07. When you finish the data transfer, click the “Removal”

icon on the PC’s task bar and select the “ Stop USB

Mass Storage Device - Drive( :)" .

Note: In the “ ( :)”, the alphabet is displayed, which indicates the

drive in the PC.

When you select to stop the device, the “'USB Mass
Storage Device is ready to remove safely.” dialog
box will be displayed.

08. Remove the USB cable from the USB jacks of the

MPC1000 and the PC.

Note:

Make sure that you do Step 07 "Remove the device" before

disconnecting the USB cable.

Note:

You can transfer the data between the MPC1000 and the

PC only when the USB page is displayed. You can not move to

another page or mode from USB page unless you disconnect the

USB cable.

Connecting the MPC1000
to the Macintosh

01. Insert the memory card to the MPC1000’s card slot.

02. Press the [MODE] key and then the [PAD 2] (LOAD),

or [PAD 3] (SAVE).

In the Load from or Save to field, select MEMORY
CARD. If you wish to load /save to/from the in-
ternal hard disk, select HARD DISK.

03. In the LOAD page, or the SAVE page, press the [F4]

(USB) key.

This brings up the USB page, which you use to con-
nect the MPC1000 to the PC. That is all for the
MPC1000.

04. Connect the MPC1000’s USB slave jack to your

computer’s USB host jack via USB cable.

05. Removal media will be displayed on the desktop.

To save the data in the computer, select the data
and drag and drop it from the removable disk to
the hard disk. To load the data from the computer,
select the data and drag and drop it from the hard
disk to the removal media.

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