Checking the Battery and the System Version 113
01V96i—Reference Manual
Other Functions
Checking the Battery and the System Version
The Utility | Battery page enables you to check the condition
of the internal memory-backup battery and the system ver-
sion number. To locate this page, press the DISPLAY ACCESS
[UTILITY] button repeatedly.
1Status
If the Status is “Okay,” the battery has sufficient voltage for
operation. If the Status is “Voltage Low!,” ask your
Yamaha dealer or authorized Yamaha service center to
replace the battery as soon as possible. Failure to replace
a low battery may result in data loss.
2Ver X.XX (X.XX represents the version number.)
This indicator identifies the system version number.
Check the current system version number before you
update the firmware.
Visit the following website to check the latest system ver-
sion number:
http://www.yamahaproaudio.com/
Calibrating the Faders
The 01V96i motorized fader positions may shift over time
depending on the operating conditions and environment.
You can correct the shifted faders using the Calibration func-
tion.
1. Make sure that the power to the 01V96i is
turned off.
2. Press and hold down the [ENTER] button,
then turn on the POWER ON/OFF switch.
After a while, the following calibration window appears.
3. Make sure that “1 FADER MOVE & FADER
POSITION” is selected, then press [ENTER].
To adjust only the motor fader movement, use the cursor
buttons to select “2 FADER MOVE ONLY,” then press
[ENTER].
To adjust only the fader position, use the cursor buttons
to select “3 FADER POSITION ONLY,” then press
[ENTER]. Proceed to Step 5.
To cancel the calibration operation, use the cursor but-
tons to select “4 QUIT,” then press [ENTER]. The 01V96i
starts in normal mode.
4. The calibration operation begins, adjusting
the motor fader movement, and the 01V96i
displays a message that indicates the calibra-
tion operation is in progress.
The calibration operation takes about two minutes. DO
NOT touch the faders during the operation.
Note: Do not attempt to replace the battery yourself as a mal-
function may occur.
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