Reference [Other Functions]

Switching the level meter display type

The level meter below the display can indicate the level of the signal before passing through the level controls/faders (pre-fader) or after passing through the level controls/faders (post-fader). You can change the setting as follows.

1. From the main screen, press the [UTILITY] key in the display section.

The utility menu appears.

UTILITY

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2. Use the cursor left/right keys to bring up the indication “UTILITY SYSTEM” on the display, and press the [ENTER] key.

The system utility menu for making various system settings

appears.

SYSTEM

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3. Use the cursor left/right keys to bring up the

indication “SYSTEM LVL MET” on the display, and

press the [ENTER] key.

The current level meter setting will be displayed.

LVL METPOST

The setting has the following meaning.

• POST

The meters show the level of the signal after passing through the [REC LEVEL] controls/faders (default setting).

• PRE

The meters show the level of the signal before passing through the [REC LEVEL] controls/faders.

4. Turn the dial to change the setting.

5. To return to the main screen, press the [EXIT] key several times.

ZOOM MRS-802

Hard disk maintenance

This section describes how to test and restore the integrity of data on the internal hard disk, and how to perform other hard disk maintenance functions.

Basic maintenance procedure

The procedure for hard disk maintenance is the same for most operations. The basic procedure is as follows.

1. Turn power to the MRS-802 off. While holdingdown the [CLEAR] key, turn power on again.

The MRS-802 starts up in “ROM utility mode” which serves

for performing special functions.

ROM UTY

MRS-802

2. Press the [MARK] key in the control section.

The indication “ExtFunc Select” appears on the display.

ExtFunc <Select>

3. Use the cursor left/right keys to select the desired

command.

The following commands are available.

• ScanDisk

Test and repair the integrity of data stored on the internal hard disk.

• Init Fac (Factory Initialize)

Restore files and data necessary for operation such as the system files. Data created by the user will not be erased.

• Init ALL (All Initialize)

Format the internal hard disk and then restore files and data necessary for operation such as the system files. All existing projects on the hard disk will be erased.

4. Press the [ENTER] key to execute the command.

Subsequent display indications and operation steps differ for

the individual commands. See the respective section below.

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