Returning To The Factory-Default Settings; Displaying Remaining Memory - Boss JamStation JS-5 Owner's Manual

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Chapter 13 Changing the Usage Environment
Returning to the Factory-
default Settings
This returns all settings on the JS-5 to the values they had
when the unit shipped from the factory. This is called
Factory Reset.
When you perform a Factory Reset, all sequence data is
erased and other settings are reset to their standard default
values.
1. Press [UTILITY].
2. Press [CURSOR] and select "16 SYSTEM FACTORY
RESET?"
The Factory Reset screen appears.
fig.RE13-12
3. Press [ENTER].
A screen prompting you to confirm the Factory Reset
operation appears.
fig.RE13-13
* To cancel, press [EXIT].
4. To delete the data, press [ENTER].
The data is deleted.
The following screen appears while the process is carried
out.
fig.RE13-21
When the Factory Reset is finished, the display will
indicate "Completed!"
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Displaying Remaining
Memory
You can check the amount of available memory left in User
memory, the inserted memory card, and the Temporary area.
The Temporary area is the temporary memory that is used
for calling up data saved in the User Memory and on
memory cards, recording Songs and Styles, and editing data.
1. Press [UTILITY].
2. Press [CURSOR] to display the desired screen.
fig.RE13-14
Temporary Area
User Memory
Memory Card
The remaining User and Card Memory is indicated in
kilobytes; the amount of memory remaining in the
Temporary Area is expressed as a percentage of the total.
* When there is no memory card inserted, or when songs are
being performed, the available memory in the memory card's
Remaining Memory confirmation screen is indicated as
"- - -KB."
A kilobyte (KB) is a unit indicating the amount of data space.
3. To return to the original screen, press [UTILITY] again,
or press [EXIT].

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