Various Settings
Storing Your Settings
(Memory Backup)
The settings you edit in Function mode will return to their factory- set values when you turn off the power, but the “Memory Backup” function lets you store these settings so that they will not change even when you turn off the power.
1.Enter Function mode, choose “buP” (p. 55).
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2.To save the settings, press the [ ] button.
A confirmation message will appear.
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If you decide to cancel, press the [ ] button.
3.To execute the operation, press the [ ] button.
When the memory backup has been completed, the display will
indicate “Fnc.”
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Never turn off the power while the settings are being saved.
For details on the items that are saved, refer to “Parameters Stored in Memory Backup” (p. 82).
Restoring the Factory Settings (Factory Reset)
When you execute the “Factory Reset” function, the settings you’ve edited in Function mode will be restored to their
When you execute “Factory Reset,” all stored settings will be erased and returned to the factory settings.
This function will not erase the songs from internal memory or external memory such as separately sold USB memory.
If you want to erase internal memory or external memory such as USB memory, refer to “Initializing the Memory” (p. 63).
1.Enter Function mode, choose “Fct” (p. 55).
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2.To execute Factory Reset, press the [ ] button.
A confirmation message will appear.
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If you decide to cancel, press the [ ] button.
3.If you’re sure you want to execute, press the [ ] button.
The factory reset will be executed.
When the Factory Reset has been completed, the following display
will appear.
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Never turn off the power while the Factory Reset is being executed.
4.Turn the power off, and then on again (p. 21).
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