Owner`s manual

170 Digital I/O, Setup, and Utilities
Digital Recording Console 02R Users Guide
02R System Initialization
This operation allows you to reset the Digital Recording Console 02R to its
factory default settings. This operation deletes all scene memories, automix
programs, and clears all user library programs from the channel, dynamics,
effect, and equalizer libraries.
Initialization consists of:
Clearing all user RAM settings: all scene memories (except Scene
Memory 0), automix programs, and user library programs from the
channel, dynamics, effect, and equalizer libraries.
Initializing the Edit Buffer. See “What is the Edit Buffer?” on page 115
of the Users Guide.
Initializing the Program Change table (list of scene memories to MIDI
Program Change numbers). See “Program Change Assign” on page
144 of the Users Guide.
Coping Scene Memory 0 to the Edit Buffer.
Initializing the input and output ports.
Calibrating the faders.
Refreshing the display screen.
The SCENE MEMORY display function will appear on the screen.
Fader Calibration
This operation allows you to calibrate the faders.
1. Turn the 02R power off.
2. Press and hold the [ENTER] button, then turn the 02R power back
on.
The faders will calibrate themselves.
Note: If you just want to reset the current mix settings, recall Scene Memory 0.
See “Initial Data and UNDO Memory” on page 115 of the Users Guide.
Note: Avoid blocking the fader movements by placing objects on the 02R
while the faders are calibrating themselves. It is possible to damage the faders.
Note: Avoid blocking the fader movements by placing objects on the 02R while
the faders are calibrating themselves. It is possible to damage the faders.
1. Turn the 02R power off.
2. Press and hold the left
CURSOR button.
3. Turn the 02R power back
on.
A confirmation popup
message appears.
4. Select the EXECUTE icon
by with the CURSOR
buttons and press the
[ENTER] button.
The 02R will initialize itself
back to its factory
default settings. When it
has completed the
initialization operation,
the SCENE MEMORY
display function will
appear on the screen.
CURSOR