PREFIX C5 tunes all oscillators to unison, regardless of front panel settings.
PREFIXES C6 and C7 are electronic tuning aids for service technicians.
PREFIX C8 displays current memory status, ENABLED or DISABLED in the Alphanumeric Dis-
play (3.2). The unit powers up with the memory disabled so that you can't accidentally record a
patch and you can't use the cassette interface functions of PREFIXES C1, 2, and 3. To enable the
memory store function, hit C8 followed by the four-digit security code (see Section III). Hitting the
letter C after entering C8 tells the instrument that you want to change the security code. Do this by
entering the old four-digit code (the code of instruments fresh from the factory is 0000); the display
will read "NEW CODE" or "BAD CODE" depending on if you have it right or not. If the old code
is correct, you may then enter any new four-digit code.
PREFIX C9 makes the front panel live. The Alpha-
numeric Display (3.2) will read "LIVE PNL" when
you hit C, hit 9, hit ENTER. In this state, the front
panel controls override the memory settings.
PREFIX C0 flashes all the LEDs. This is another
service function to check if all the LEDs work. Hit-
ting any switch turns the function off.
PREFIXES D0 to D9 call up PROGRAM SE-
QUENCES. These are chains of up to 20 programs,
each arranged in some predetermined order. To call
one up hit D, hit a number from 0 to 9, and hit EN-
TER. To load a PROGRAM SEQUENCE, hit D, hit
D again, hit a number from 0 to 9 and hit ENTER to
get into PROGRAM SEQUENCE LOADING
MODE. Then to enter programs, hit the program
number, hit ENTER, hit A (ADVANCE switch) or
B (BACKSTEP switch). Repeat until you've loaded
all the programs you require. The loading mode will
stop after 10 programs are loaded. You can also use
the ADVANCE and BACKSTEP footswitches (15.3
and 15.4) to step forward and backward in the PRO-
GRAM SEQUENCE.
SYSTEM CONTROLLER
PROGRAM
1
2
3
A
4
5
6
B
7
8
9
C
0
D
RECORD
ENTER
INTERLOCK
9
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