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3.3.8 Restoring the factory patterns, songs, sounds and samples
The image restore function can be activated from the file browser of the Spectralis.
Please follow the step by step instruction below:
1.)
Backup all files of the internal flash memory to your computer.
2.)
If not already done copy the *.SFI File to a formatted smartmedia card.
3.)
Select the Browse function by holding down the
[Shift]
-button and pushing the
[Browse]
-button underneath the 4 display encoders. The following display message will
appear:
Select Device for Browsing:
Flash Slot1 Slot2
Select the slot, where you have inserted the smartmedia-card with the *.SFI-File by
pushing the rotary encoder button
[Slot1]
or
[Slot2]
4.)
Use the
[Page]
-buttons to select the *.SFI file. The display should now look like this:
94Set.SFI
2005-10-06 08:16 58154496
5.)
By hitting the
[Enter]
-button the restore function will start automaticly with the formatting
procedure. When the restore function is done, please reboot the Spectralis.
2.3.9 Switching the Sample-Set file-type from "fix" to "dynamic" loading
At the Spectralis panel press and hold the
[Shift]
-button and press
[Browse]
. The
file browser dialog will appear in the display:
Select Device for Browsing:
Flash Slot1 Slot2
Press the encoder-button next to the memory location "Flash", "Slot1" or "Slot2" where
you want to edit the sample-set loading mechanism. After pressing for example the
encoder-button under the "Flash" entry, the display will show up the first file on that
medium together with the creation date and the memory usage of this file:
Analogie.SSB:
2005-09-24 18.57 63584
The file Analogie has been changed for the last time at the 24th of september 2005 at
6.57pm and contains 63584 bytes. With the
[Page-Up]
-button, you can browse thru
the file list. As soon as you reach a *.slc or *.sli-file, you will notice additional information
in the display:
CR78SSSPEC.SLC(FIX, loaded):
2005-05-27 15.27 298880
By hitting the
[Enter]
-button you can now toggle between "Fix" and "Dynamic" loading.
Leave the menu with the
[Exit]
-button.
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