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Connecting the Plug and Cord
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Important Information
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Maintenance
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Contents
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Introduction to the 02R
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Crystal Clarity and Unsurpassed Audio Quality
Dynamic Automation with Total and Instant Recall
Digital Recording Console 02R
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Automation System
Where to Start
User Guides
Installation
Top and Rear Panels
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Features
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Optional Features
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Key Features
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User Interface
Large Graphical Display
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Digital Benefits
Parametric EQ with Library
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Getting Started
14 Getting Started
Basic Assumptions
What You Will Need
Making the Connections
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16 Getting Started
Power ON/OFF
Power ON
Power OFF
Setting the Synchronization
Getting Started 17
Recall Scene Memory 0
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Introductory Recording Tutorial 19
Introductory Recording Tutorial
20 Introductory Recording Tutorial
Setting the Input Level
Setting Fader Levels
Selecting a Monitor Source
Introductory Recording Tutorial 21
Setting the GAIN
22 Introductory Recording Tutorial
/ATT Display Function
Peak Hold
Introductory Recording Tutorial 23
Channel ON/OFF
SCENE MEMORY LED
24 Introductory Recording Tutorial
Applying EQ
Turning the Equalizer ON/OFF
Introductory Recording Tutorial 25
Setting the Gain
26 Introductory Recording Tutorial
Introductory Recording Tutorial 27
Setting the Frequency
28 Introductory Recording Tutorial
Setting the Bandwidth
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30 Introductory Recording Tutorial
Using the EQUALIZER Library
Recalling an EQ Program
Introductory Recording Tutorial 31
32 Introductory Recording Tutorial
Undoing a Recall
Storing an EQ Program
Introductory Recording Tutorial 33
34 Introductory Recording Tutorial
Introductory Recording Tutorial 35
Routing
36 Introductory Recording Tutorial
Using the ROUTING Display Function
Introductory Recording Tutorial 37
Selecting the Routing
38 Introductory Recording Tutorial
Panning
Adjusting the Pan
Introductory Recording Tutorial 39
Pairing Channels
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Secondary Recording Tutorial 41
Secondary Recording Tutorial
42 Secondary Recording Tutorial
Auxiliary Send Channels
Secondary Recording Tutorial 43
Setting the Auxiliary Send Level
44 Secondary Recording Tutorial
Secondary Recording Tutorial 45
Creating a Monitor Mix
Monitor Mix Process
46 Secondary Recording Tutorial
Applying Effects
Setting the Send Levels
Secondary Recording Tutorial 47
Adjusting the Effect Return
48 Secondary Recording Tutorial
Secondary Recording Tutorial 49
Recalling and Editing Effects
Recalling Effects Programs
50 Secondary Recording Tutorial
Editing Effects
Secondary Recording Tutorial 51
Storing a User Effect
52 Secondary Recording Tutorial
Secondary Recording Tutorial 53
54 Secondary Recording Tutorial
Patching in a Dynamics Processor
Compressor
Expander
Compander
Gate and Ducking
Secondary Recording Tutorial 55
Compressing the Stereo Output
56 Secondary Recording Tutorial
Secondary Recording Tutorial 57
Using the Dynamics Library
Recalling Dynamics Programs
58 Secondary Recording Tutorial
Editing Dynamics Programs
Secondary Recording Tutorial 59
Storing a User Dynamics Program
60 Secondary Recording Tutorial
Secondary Recording Tutorial 61
62 Secondary Recording Tutorial
Scene Memories
Storing a Scene Memory
Secondary Recording Tutorial 63
Naming a Scene Memory
64 Secondary Recording Tutorial
Secondary Recording Tutorial 65
Recalling a Scene Memory
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Mixing and Automation 67
Mixing and Automation
68 Mixing and Automation
What is 02R Automation?
Automix Memory
Mixing and Automation 69
Real-Time Automation
Basic Connections and Setup
70 Mixing and Automation
Mixing and Automation 71
Creating a New Automix
72 Mixing and Automation
Mixing and Automation 73
Recording the First Session
74 Mixing and Automation
Automix Recording Notes
Mixing and Automation 75
76 Mixing and Automation
Editing Automation Events
Overwriting Events
Mixing and Automation 77
Punch-in Automix Data
78 Mixing and Automation
Editing Fader/Encoder Movements
Mixing and Automation 79
80 Mixing and Automation
Mixing and Automation 81
Off-Line Automix Editing
Editing Scene and Library Recall
82 Mixing and Automation
Editing Channel ON/OFF
Mixing and Automation 83
84 Mixing and Automation
Deleting Events
Mixing and Automation 85
86 Mixing and Automation
Using the AUTOMIX Library
Storing an Automix
Mixing and Automation 87
Automix Memory
88 Mixing and Automation
Mixing and Automation 89
Recalling an Automix
90 Index
Index
Index 91
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Sections
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Contents
1 Controls and Connections. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
2 User Interface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
3Mixing and Monitoring. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
4MIXING Display Functions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31
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5 Dynamics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61
6 Auxiliary Channels. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 83
7 Internal Effects . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 89
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8 Scene Memories. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 113
9 Automation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 123
10 MIDI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 141
11 Groups and Pairs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 147
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13 Installing Options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 171
14 Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 191
15 Glossary. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 225
Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 233
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2Controls and Connections
Front Panel
Controls and Connections 3
Analog input controls
1. Phantom switches (channels 1 to 8)
2. A/B switches (channels 1 to 8)
3. 20dB (pad) switches (channels 1 to 16)
4Controls and Connections
Analog output controls
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B
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Controls and Connections 5
11. MIXING buttons
12. AUX buttons
6Controls and Connections
Display screen and related controls
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13. SCENE MEMORY indicator
14. FADER STATUS indicators
Controls and Connections 7
SELECTED CHANNEL controls
EQUALIZER
AUX
19. ROUTING buttons
8Controls and Connections
Monitor controls
23. STUDIO buttons
24. CONTROL ROOM buttons
25. TALKBACK buttons
Controls and Connections 9
Faders
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Controls and Connections 11
38. CURSOR buttons
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Rear Panel
1. STUDIO MONITOR OUT connectors
2. AUX SEND connectors
3. C-R MONITOR OUT connectors
245 6 7 8
12 Controls and Connections
4. STEREO OUT ANALOG (1 and 2) connectors
5. 2TR IN ANALOG (1 and 2) connectors
6. Stereo input channels (17 to 24)
7. Input channels (9 to 16)
Controls and Connections 13
14 Controls and Connections
17. Option slots (1 to 4)
List of Cards
Block Diagram
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User Interface 17
User Interface
18 User Interface
About the User Interface
DISPLAY ACCESS Buttons
CONFIGURATION group
User Interface 19
MIXING group
AUX group
20 User Interface
Display
CURSOR Buttons
User Interface 21
Encoder Wheel
ENTER Button
SCENE MEMORY Buttons
22 User Interface
Display Functions
User Interface 23
SELECTED CHANNEL Controls
ROUTING buttons
AUX controls
24 User Interface
PAN controls
EQUALIZER controls
Mixing and Monitoring 25
Mixing and Monitoring
26 Mixing and Monitoring
Analog Inputs
Phantom Power
Mixing and Monitoring 27
Pad
GAIN Controls
SEL Buttons
28 Mixing and Monitoring
ON Buttons
Faders
Rotary Encoders
FLIP Button
Mixing and Monitoring 29
Analog Outputs
Monitor Selector Switches
STUDIO Buttons
CONTROL ROOM Buttons
30 Mixing and Monitoring
Monitor Level Controls
C-R LEVEL Control
T/B LEVEL Control
STUDIO LEVEL Control
PHONES LEVEL Control
MIXING Display Functions
32 MIXING Display Functions
Phase and Attenuation
Phase
Attenuation
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34 MIXING Display Functions
Delay
Delay and Cascade
MIXING Display Functions 35
Fine-Tuning the Delay
36 MIXING Display Functions
Pan and Balance
MIXING Display Functions 37
Pan Positions
Stereo-Pair Pans
Stereo Width
38 MIXING Display Functions
PAN controls
MIXING Display Functions 39
Routing
Direct Outputs
40 MIXING Display Functions
ROUTING buttons
MIXING Display Functions 41
Metering
42 MIXING Display Functions
Peak Hold
Meter Source Points
Setting the Bus Levels
MIXING Display Functions 43
Optional Meter Bridge MB02
44 MIXING Display Functions
View
Phase/Attenuation
Pan
MIXING Display Functions 45
Pair
Routing
Delay
Meter Source Point
46 MIXING Display Functions
Auxiliary Sends
Equalizer
Dynamics
Library
Channel Library
Storing Channel
Recalling Channel
48 MIXING Display Functions
UNDO Operation
Program Name
MIXING Display Functions 49
Equalizer
50 MIXING Display Functions
Equalization parameters:
MIXING Display Functions 51
EQUALIZER controls
Reset the Gain
Reset the Equalizer
52 MIXING Display Functions
Equalizer Programs
MIXING Display Functions 53
Equalizer Library
Recalling EQ Programs
Storing EQ Programs
54 MIXING Display Functions
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56 MIXING Display Functions
Preset EQ Program Parameters
MIXING Display Functions 57
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58 MIXING Display Functions
MIXING Display Functions 59
60 MIXING Display Functions
Dynamics 61
Dynamics
62 Dynamics
Dynamics Processors
Preset Dynamics Programs
Dynamics 63
Compressor
Compressor (CMP) parameters:
64 Dynamics
Dynamics 65
Expander
Expander (EXP) parameters:
66 Dynamics
Compander
CompanderH (CPH) and CompanderS (CPS) parameters:
Dynamics 67
Gate and Ducking
Gate (GAT) and Ducking (DUK) parameters:
68 Dynamics
Dynamics 69
DYNAMICS Display Function
70 Dynamics
Patching in a Processor
DYNAMICS Icon
Control Prompts
Dynamics 71
Dynamics Processor Meters
Dynamics Graph
72 Dynamics
KEY IN and LINK Indicators
Dynamics 73
Dynamics Library
Recalling Dynamics
Storing Dynamics
74 Dynamics
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76 Dynamics
Preset Dynamics Program Parameters
Dynamics 77
attack and ambience of cymbals using overhead microphones. It
78 Dynamics
intended for acoustic guitar playing rhythm chords or arpeggios.
Dynamics 79
80 Dynamics
Dynamics 81
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Auxiliary Channels 83
Auxiliary Channels
84 Auxiliary Channels
About the 02R Auxiliaries
Auxiliary Channels 85
The AUX Buttons
Fader Status
SELECTED CHANNEL Controls
86 Auxiliary Channels
Auxiliary Channels 87
Stereo Input Channels
AUX [ON] Button
AUX Pre or Post
88 Auxiliary Channels
Monitor Mix
Internal Effects 89
Internal Effects
90 Internal Effects
About Effects
Internal Effects 91
Preset Effects Programs
These are the preset effects programs: No Program Name No Program Name
92 Internal Effects
AUX 7 and AUX 8
Fader Status
SELECTED CHANNEL Controls
Internal Effects 93
94 Internal Effects
Effects
Internal Effects 95
Effects Library
Recalling Effects
Storing Effects
96 Internal Effects
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98 Internal Effects
Preset Effects Program Parameters
Program 1 REVERB HALL1
Program 2 REVERB HALL2
Program 3 REVERB ROOM1
Internal Effects 99
Program 4 REVERB ROOM2
Program 5 REVERB STAGE
Program 6 REVERB PLATE
100 Internal Effects
Program 7 REV AMBIENCE1
Program 8 REV AMBIENCE2
Program 9 REV LIVE ROOM1
Internal Effects 101
Program 10 REV LIVE ROOM2
Program 11 REVERB VOCAL1
Program 12 REVERB VOCAL2
102 Internal Effects
Program 13 REV SN.ROOM
Program 14 REV SN.PLATE
Program 15 CHORUS>REVERB
Internal Effects 103
Program 16 FLANGE>REVERB1
Program 17 FLANGE>REVERB2
Program 18 EARLY REF.1
104 Internal Effects
Program 19 EARLY REF.2
Program 20 GATE REVERB
Program 21 REVERSE GATE
Internal Effects 105
Program 22 DELAY>EARLY REF
Program 23 DELAY L-C-R 1
Program 24 DELAY L-C-R 2
106 Internal Effects
Program 25 CHORUS>DLY LCR
Program 26 MONODLY>CHORUS
Program 27 STEREO INI.DLY ECHO
Internal Effects 107
Program 28 ECHO
Program 29 CROSS ECHO
Program 30 CROSS DELAY
108 Internal Effects
Program 31 CHORUS1
Program 32 CHORUS2
Program 33 BROAD CHORUS
Internal Effects 109
Program 34 FLANGE
Program 35 SYMPHONIC
Program 36 TREMOLO
110 Internal Effects
Program 37 AUTO PAN
Program 38 PHASING
Program 39 ST.PITCH CHANGE
Internal Effects 111
Program 40 VOCAL DOUBLER
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Scene Memories 113
Scene Memories
114 Scene Memories
What are Scene Memories?
Scene Memories 115
What is Stored in a Scene Memory?
What is the Edit Buffer?
Initial Data and UNDO Memory
116 Scene Memories
Storing Mix Scenes
Storage Confirmation
Reorganizing Scene Memories
Scene Memories 117
Naming a Scene Memory
118 Scene Memories
Character Set
Protecting Scene Memories
Scene Memories 119
Recalling Scene Memories
120 Scene Memories
Fader Recall Safe
Restoring the Faders
Scene Memories 121
Fade Time
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Automation 123
Automation
124 Automation
What is the Automation Function?
What is Stored in an AUTOMIX Memory?
What is the 02R Memory Capacity?
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126 Automation
What is Timecode?
Using SMPTE Timecode
Connections
Automation 127
Using MIDI Timecode (MTC)
128 Automation
Automation Function
Main
Memory Management
Fader Edit
Event Edit (Memory)
Main Screen
130 Automation
Time Code Display
Communication Speed
Timecode Type and Frame Rate
Automix ENABLE
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132 Automation
Automation 133
Memory Management
134 Automation
AUTOMIX Name Edit Functions
AUTOMIX Memory Edit Functions
Automation 135
UNDO
NEW
136 Automation
Fader Edit
MOTOR ON
Fader Edit Out
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138 Automation
Event Edit (MEMORY)
Automation 139
Event Edit (CH ON)
140 Automation
Event Extract
EXTRACT
ONE/ALL
MIDI 141
MIDI
142 MIDI
MIDI and the 02R
Bulk Data Transfers
MIDI Display Function
MIDI 143
Setup
Receive Channel
Transmit Channel
OMNI
Echo
Program Change Assign
TABLE RESET
UNDO
Backup
MIDI 145
Bulk Dump/Request
Type
Number
146 MIDI
Execute
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148 Groups and Pairs
Grouping Faders
Groups and Pairs 149
Grouping Mutes
150 Groups and Pairs
Pairing Channels
Channel Pair Display Screen
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Digital I/O, Setup, and Utilities 153
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Digital I/O, Setup, and Utilities
154 Digital I/O, Setup, and Utilities
Word Clock Select
Wordclock
Digital I/O, Setup, and Utilities 155
Wordclock indicators
156 Digital I/O, Setup, and Utilities
Input Signal Select
Digital I/O, Setup, and Utilities 157
Cascade Conguration
158 Digital I/O, Setup, and Utilities
Cascade Aux Bus Assign
ID
Cascade Input Attenuator
2TR-D2 to Stereo Bus
Dither
Dither ON/OFF
Word Length
160 Digital I/O, Setup, and Utilities
Solo
Solo Functions
Recording mode:
Mixdown mode:
Digital I/O, Setup, and Utilities 161
How to use Solo
162 Digital I/O, Setup, and Utilities
Preferences
Preferences Options
Digital I/O, Setup, and Utilities 163
164 Digital I/O, Setup, and Utilities
Preferences Factory Settings
Digital I/O, Setup, and Utilities 165
Oscillator
Oscillator Functions
166 Digital I/O, Setup, and Utilities
Emphasis Monitor
Digital I/O, Setup, and Utilities 167
Channel Status Monitor
168 Digital I/O, Setup, and Utilities
Digital I/O, Setup, and Utilities 169
Battery Check
170 Digital I/O, Setup, and Utilities
02R System Initialization
Fader Calibration
Installing Options 171
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Installing Options
172 Installing Options
Digital Recording Console 02R Options
02R Options
I/O Cards
Installing Options 173
Peak Meter Bridge
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Installing Options 175
Installing 02R Options
Single Slot Cards
176 Installing Options
Double Slot Cards
Installing Options 177
Peak Meter Bridge and Wooden Side Panels
Memory Expansion Kit
178 Installing Options
Analog I/O Card AD/DA (CD8-AD)
Installing the CD8-AD
Setup of the CD8-AD
Installing Options 179
Digital I/O Card AES/EBU (CD8-AE/CD8-AE-S)
Installing the CD8-AE/CD8-AE-S
180 Installing Options
Installing Options 181
Digital I/O Card ADAT (CD8-AT)
Installing the CD8-AT
182 Installing Options
Installing Options 183
Digital Cascade Kit (CD8-CS)
Installing the CD8-CS
184 Installing Options
Installing Options 185
Cascade Settings
186 Installing Options
Solo function
Installing Options 187
Digital I/O Card TDIF-1 (CD8-TDII)
Installing the CD8-TDII
188 Installing Options
Installing Options 189
Peak Meter Bridge (MB02)
Using the MB02
190 Installing Options
Specifications 191
Specications
192 Specifications
General Specications
Specifications 193
Inputs
194 Specifications
Specifications 195
196 Specifications
Specifications 197
Outputs
198 Specifications
Input Specications
Libraries
Specifications 199
200 Specifications
Output Specications
Digital Input and Output Specications
Specifications 201
Dimensions
202 Specifications
Options
AD/DA I/O Card Specifications
Digital I/O Card Specifications
Specifications 203
Troubleshooting
204 Specifications
Error Messages
Specifications 205
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206 Specifications
MIDI Data Format
1. General remarks
2. Messages transmitted and received
2-1. Program change
2-2. System exclusive messages
Specifications 207
2-3. Active sensing, MIDI reset
2-4. Quarter-frame messages
3. ECHO BACK
4. Transmission Condition
208 Specifications
5. Receive Condition
Specifications 209
Parameter Change and Request Format
210 Specifications
Specifications 211
212 Specifications
Specifications 213
Bulk Dump and Request Format
214 Specifications
Specifications 215
216 Specifications
Specifications 217
218 Specifications
Specifications 219
220 Specifications
Specifications 221
222 Specifications
Specifications 223
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Glossary 225
Glossary
226 Glossary
Glossary 227
228 Glossary
Glossary 229
230 Glossary
Glossary 231
References and Further Reading
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Index 233
Index
234 Index
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236 Index
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238 Index
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240 Index
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MIDI Implementation Chart
YAMAHA MIDI Implementation Chart Version:1.0
MTC quarter frame message is recognized (MTC IN)Notes
*1 : For program 1 - 128, memory #0 - #64 is selected.
*2 : Bulk Dump/Request and Parameter Change/Request
User Setting Sheet