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Gemor:
I have the PSR-9000 and have several questions about setting it up properly. The owners manual is confusing to me, I am 76. I tried to understand from the lessons pages on here :-\ I want to enter my name as owner. I type my first name,I can't put a space and my last name. It says to have your name saved go to system backup main page. Ummm  where is that? George

mikf:
Its a very old keyboard model, so not sure if anyone on the forum will be able to help. Are is a video on how to do it on a Tyros, maybe its similar.  https://youtu.be/2-eVNSh5t_I.
I think the space is the first press of the first button.
Mike

Gemor:
Thank you for the reply Mike. I guess this is no biggie. George

overover:

--- Quote from: Gemor on December 04, 2023, 02:51:34 PM ---I have the PSR-9000 and have several questions about setting it up properly. The owners manual is confusing to me, I am 76. I tried to understand from the lessons pages on here :-\ I want to enter my name as owner. I type my first name,I can't put a space and my last name. It says to have your name saved go to system backup main page. Ummm  where is that? George

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Hi George,

Regarding "Owner Name":
You should be able to select the Space character at the bottom right of the character list on the Name Entry page (next to the bracket characters). If this doesn't work, you could try moving the cursor one step to the right using one of the "4" buttons. Don't forget to press "END" (= one of the "8" buttons) at the end of entering the name.

Regarding "System Backup":
On newer models, user entries or parameter changes in displays in which there is no explicit Save option are automatically saved in the so-called System Setup when a settings display is closed with the EXIT button.

With the PSR-9000 this has to be done manually in many cases. Here it is called "saving the System Backup", i.e. saving the current System settings into the internal Flash memory (also called "Flash ROM"). To carry out this function, go back to the Main display by pressing the EXIT button (multiple times if necessary). Here press the LCD button "A" (top left, next to the quarter note icon) and follow the on-screen instructions. See also page 50 in the PSR-9000 (version 2) Owner's Manual.


Hope this helps!

Best regards,
Chris

Gemor:
 :) Chris I think you should offer your services to Yamaha! If I could understand your post anyone can. Who said you can't teach an old dog new tricks! Thank you, George

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