Initializing The System - Roland VM-7000 Getting Started

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V.

Initializing the System

You can return the mixer to the state it was in when it left the factory by
"initializing" it. When you initialize the mixer, all of its settings are reset to
their original values. There are a few situations that call for initialization:
When you wish to undo all of the changes to the mixer's settings in
order to "start fresh."
When the mixer is behaving in an unexpected manner contrary to
the behavior described in its owner's manual.
When troubleshooting.
Before proceeding with this application guide, initialize the VM-7000:
1. Turn the console off by pressing its POWER switch.
2. While holding down the PROJECT/SYSTEM and F1 buttons, turn
the console back on.
3. When FACTORY RESET appears, release the buttons and press
F1 [OK].
4. Proceed with the normal startup procedure for your system.
VI.
The Level Meter Button as Home Page
You may find it handy to think of the LEVEL METER screen as a sort of
home page that you can return to when you finish performing an
operation. It can also serve as a sort of "neutral zone" in which you can
re-orient yourself if you get confused while moving from screen to
screen during complex procedures.
To return to the LEVEL METER screen, press LEVEL METER.
VII.
Exiting Screens
You can leave most of the VM-7000's screens by pressing either LEVEL
METER or any button that takes you to the next place you want to go. If
you do this and the display doesn't change, look along the bottom edge
of the display for the word "EXIT" shown above one of the F buttons. A
few of the VM-7000's screens require that you press EXIT to conclude
the operation you've just performed. When this is the case, press the F
button beneath "EXIT" on the display.
Getting Started with the VM-7000
Getting Started with the VM-7000
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