Calibrating The Faders - Yamaha 006IPTO-F0 Owner's Manual

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Chapter 20—Other Functions
3 To reset the DM1000 to factory default settings, move the cursor to the INI-
TIALIZE button, then press [ENTER].
To cancel the initialization operation, move the cursor to the CANCEL button, then press
[ENTER].
When the internal data is thoroughly overwritten, the DM1000 restarts using the factory
settings.
4 To reset the Operation Lock password to its initial setting, in Step 2, move
the cursor to the PASSWORD button, then press [ENTER].
The password is reset to "1234".
If you do not take any action after the confirmation window appears, the window automat-
ically closes and the DM1000 restarts without being initialized.

Calibrating the Faders

The DM1000 motorized fader positions may shift over time depending on the operating
conditions and environment. You can correct the shifted faders using the Calibration func-
tion.
1 Make sure that the power to the DM1000 is turned off.
2 Press and hold down the [ENTER] button, then turn on the POWER ON/OFF
switch.
After a while, the following calibration window appears.
3 Make sure that "1 FADER MOVE & FADER POSITION" is selected, then press
[ENTER].
To adjust only the motor fader movement, use the cursor buttons to select "2 FADER
MOVE ONLY," then press [ENTER].
To adjust only the fader position, use the cursor buttons to select "3 FADER POSITION
ONLY," then press [ENTER]. Proceed to Step 5.
To cancel the calibration operation, use the cursor buttons to select "4 QUIT," then press
[ENTER]. The DM1000 starts in normal mode.
4 The calibration operation begins, adjusting the motor fader movement, and
the DM1000 displays a message that indicates the calibration operation is
in progress.
The calibration operation takes about two minutes. DO NOT touch the faders during the
operation.
DM1000 Version 2—Owner's Manual

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