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2 – Basic operational concepts : Shutting down the DM-3200TASCAM DM-3200 Owner’s Manual 25Shutting down the DM-3200IMPORTANT CAUTION!!! Data associated withprojects (automation, library entries, etc.) is not auto-matically stored on the card. If you turn off the DM-3200 without having shut down the DM-3200 properly,YOU MAY LOSE ALL YOUR DATA NOT STORED TO APROJECT SINCE THE LAST SAVE!As when you work with computers, we strongly recom-mend that you save your project data to card frequentlyto avoid any possible data loss.How to shut down the DM-3200 In order toshut down the DM-3200:1 Press and hold the SHIFT and CTRL keys (leftside of the surface–GLOBAL section).2 While holding down the key, press the ALT keyof the number keypad.3 A popup message (Figure 2.19, Shutting downthe DM-3200)appears. Press ENTER to con-tinue with the shutdown, or any of the cursorkeys to cancel the operation.4 When the all the data associated with theproject has been saved, the screen shows anappropriate message. Use the switch on therear panel to turn off the DM-3200.• Alternatively, to reboot the DM-3200 withoutturning it off and on again, use the ALT +STOP + PLAY key combination.Starting up the DM-3200When you power down the DM-3200 after workingon a project, the project is automatically loaded, ifthe CF card containing that project is inserted (a mes-sage appears on screen at the completion of theproject load).See “About projects and libraries” on page 26 formore details about how the DM-3200 uses projectsand libraries to manage and store data.If the CF card is not inserted, or if a different (orunformatted) CF card has been inserted, an appropri-ate message is displayed (asking if you want to for-mat a blank card, for example).If you do not shut down the DM-3200 as describedabove before powering it down, when you nextpower it up with the project CF card installed, thescreen shows a message warning you:Figure 2.19: Shutting down the DM-3200Figure 2.20: Powering up the DM-3200 with no previousshutdown