Non-Volatile Memory; Restoring The Factory Settings - M-Audio Oxygen Series User Manual

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SysEx Messages and Device ID
When transmitting SysEx messages, the individual control channel number does not define a transmit channel, but a
Device ID. When the CHAN ASGN key is pressed, the "c" is not displayed on the LED screen.
Device ID's range between 0-127. In most cases, the Device ID should be set to 127 so that all devices will receive the
SysEx message.
The Device ID for a SysEx message assigned to a controller cannot be changed using the Device ID key. This key is
used for varying the global Device ID of an Oxygen Series keyboard.
For more information, please refer to the SysEx Messages and Device ID sections.

Non-Volatile Memory

All Oxygen keyboards feature non-volatile memory, which allows for automatic saving of presets when the device is
powering down. The current controller and channel assignments are stored even if the Save function has not been
used. The Program, Bank LSB and Bank MSB data, Global Channel setting, and last used memory preset are also
stored.

Restoring the Factory Settings

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Factory default settings can be restored by holding down the
and + buttons during power-up. At this point all
previously saved data will be erased.

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