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Note: Alongside the symbol of Total or Partial protection, the letter ‘M’ may also appear. This means that the
system is protected, but the PRESET in question has undergone one or more changes that have not yet
been stored. You can however switch the system on and off without any problems, as the current settings are
kept in the buffer memory. Nevertheless, if this is your primary setup, it's advisable to store it in a PRESET.
MEMORY CARD SUBMENU- Allows formatting (erasing) of the Multimedia Memory Card. A card cannot be
properly used by the system unless it is first formatted in the unit.
How to format the Card
1. Insert a Multimedia Memory Card in the slot.
2. In the Memory Card submenu, press ENTER
3. Press ENTER again to start formatting.
4. The system formats the card until it communicates that it has completed.
Note: in the event of an error or a Card fault, if there is no Card in the slot or if the Card is removed during
formatting, the display shows the following message:
During formatting, the system automatically stores the *Default* PRESET in all the 128 CARD memory
areas.
Note: since the system must always be configured, there are no empty memory areas. All the User and Card
areas not yet used by stored user data are automatically occupied by the *Default* PRESET, which contains
a standard start configuration with all the values of the various parameters at zero.
COMM. SETUP SUBMENU
This submenu allows access to the setting of communication with other units via the RS485 ports.
Note: Dump Out Preset the and Incoming Dump functions are an exception, as they're controlled directly in
the PRESET menu.
PRESET Change RX
Allows you to accept or ignore the PRESET Change command sent via a computer’s USB port or another
STAGEDRIVE+ when it loads a PRESET. The settings can be:
Ignore PRESET Change commands received.
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