Section - 5 Advanced Topics

Johnson Millennium

Other Utility Functions

The following page, lists some additional Utility functions included in the Millennium that make your programming life a little easier.

Factory Reset

Allows you to erase all User Presets, Default and Utility settings at once and restore the Millennium memory to its factory condition.

WARNING! This procedure will destroy and reset ALL User Presets in the Millennium memory. Be sure you want to erase the memory, and start fresh before continuing with this procedure.

To perform a factory reset, do the following:

1. Press the <Utility> button and scroll to page 15 of the Utility Menu using the <Page> knob. The display reads:

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2.To initiate the reset, turn the function <1> knob.

3.This is your last chance to change your mind. If you are sure, turn the <3> knob. If not, you can abort the procedure by turning the <4> knob. If you turn the <3> knob, the Information line of the display briefly reads: Resetting... after which the unit resets, and returns to Preset 1.

Note: In extreme situations, the Millennium can be completely reset using a special power-up procedure. This will also completely reset the Millennium, eliminating any custom settings created by the user. The procedure is as follows:

1.Press and hold the <Config> button while powering up your Millennium.

2.Release the <Config> button after an asterisk appears in the information line on the screen.

3.Press the <Mod> button and the Millennium will re-initialize itself.

Global vs. Local XLR Cabinet Emulation

The thing to factor in when using the XLR Cabinet emulator in either global or local mode is whether or not you want all of your sounds affected by this change. A good time to use Global mode is when your frequently playing in different venus (because each room always sounds different).

The procedure for selecting either the Local or Global XLR Cabinet emulation is as follows:

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