Other Settings And Functions; System Information And Basic Mixer Settings - Roland M-480 Owner's Manual

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Other settings and functions

System information and basic mixer settings

Accessing the SYSTEM screen
1.
In the SETUP section, press [SYSTEM].
fig.ScrSystem.eps
The SYSTEM screen will appear.
In the SYSTEM screen you can view or edit various types of
information.
The function buttons have the following operations:
[F1 (INIT)]
Accesses the INITIALIZE popup, where you can
initialize the mixer settings (p. 158).
[F2 (REAC CONFIG)]
Accesses the REAC CONFIG popup, where you
can make REAC settings (p. 144).
[F3 (LOAD/SAVE)]
Accesses the LOAD/SAVE popup, where you
can load or save mixer settings (p. 159).
[F4 (REMOTE)]
Accesses the REMOTE popup, where you can
make remote settings (p. 153).
[F5 (DATE TIME)]
Accesses the DATE&TIME popup, where you
can specify the date and time (p. 162).
[F6 (USB MEMORY)]
Accesses the USB MEMORY popup, where you
can manage USB memory (p. 163).
[F7 (SYSTEM UPDATE)] Updates the system program.
[F8 (LOCK CONSOLE)]
Locks the console to prohibit operation (p.
166).
SYSTEM UPDATE is for future system program updates. For
details on the system update procedure, refer to the operating
instructions provided with the updater.
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Viewing system information and making
basic mixer settings
The SYSTEM screen is used to view system information and make
basic mixer settings.
1.
Access the SYSTEM screen.
fig.ScrSysMixConfGuide.eps
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INFORMATION area
This area shows the firmware version and the state of the
internal lithium battery.
The INFORMATION area shows the following items:
System Version
System firmware version
Panel Version
Panel firmware version
Fader Version
Fader firmware version
Lithium Battery
Status of the internal lithium battery
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SAMPLING FREQ
select buttons
These buttons select the sampling frequency at which the
M-480
will operate.
CH-MUTE OPTION select buttons
3
These buttons make the settings for the channel mute
options.
• Mutes AUX/MTX SENDS
If this is checked, muting input channel also mutes AUX/MTX
sends.
• Mutes DIRECT OUTS
If this is checked, muting input channel also mute DIRECT
OUTs.
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DELAY UNIT select buttons
These buttons select the units for the delay shown in the
CHANNEL DISPLAY screens and MONITOR screen.
You can select one of the following delay units:
ms
millisecond
Feet
Feet
Meter
Meter
Frame
Frame (24, 25, 29.97, 30fps)
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