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DCP-300
7 Resetting DCP-300:
What to do if you need to Start Over
If you come to a point while using some of the advanced features built into DCP-300 where you are feeling a
little lost and just want to start over, there are two ways to do this.
Method 1: Piano Reset
In most cases, this is all you will need to do. Any songs you have recorded in the Song Recorder will be
preserved.
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To do a Piano Reset:
Press the Reverb and Chorus buttons at
the same time.
For a list which settings are saved after a
Piano Reset (or after powering
DCP-300 off), as well as for a list of all
MIDI messages send during a Piano Reset,
please see Appendix A: Defaults.
Method 2: Factory Reset
Performing a Factory Reset will clear all battery backed memory and restore all functions to their factory
defaults, just like they were when you used DCP-300 for the first time. Please note that anything you have
recorded into the Song Recorder will be erased by this procedure!
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To do a Factory Reset:
Hold down the Reverb
and Chorus buttons while
powering on DCP-300.
The LCD window will light all pixels, and all LEDs on the device will light while these buttons are held
down. Once this has happened, you can release the Reverb and Chorus buttons.
Once the reset has finished, DCP-300 will return to Performance Mode, allowing you to play the piano
normally again. All button LEDs will return to their default states. The display window will show the
version number of the
firmware
(the piano’s internal operating system) for 2 seconds and then return to
showing the Voice Name.
DCP-300 will then function normally, as if powered on for the first time.
REVERB CHORUS
Function
Function
REVERB
On
CHORUS
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