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Legend ‘70s
– User Manual
Program mode
Saving a Program
After modifying a Program, all changes will be lost as soon as you select another Program or switch off the
instrument. To prevent that and make these changes permanent, Programs must be saved. To save a Program,
you must assign it a name and select a location, if you don’t want to overwrite the current Program. To save a
Program, follow this procedure:
1.
Set the instrument in Program Mode.
2.
Press the [EDIT]/[STORE] button for a short while. This will recall
the STORE function. The button light starts blinking. The display
will show:
3.
Press the data entry dial or the [EDIT]/[STORE] button to confirm
the Program name, or write a new one. To change name, press
the buttons [
<
] or [
>
] to move the cursor (highlighted character)
and rotate the data entry dial to select a different character. The
lower part of the display shows all available characters for the
Program name.
Push [
>
] while pressing [EXIT] to insert a character before the one
selected.
Push [
<
] while pressing [EXIT], to delete the selected character.
When you have finished writing the Program name, press the data
entry dial or the [EDIT]/[STORE] button to continue. Press [EXIT]
to abort.
4.
Press the data entry dial or the [EDIT]/[STORE] button to overwrite
the current Program location, or use the dial to select a new
location. Press the buttons [
<
] or [
>
] to select a different Bank.
While selecting the storage location, the display shows the name of the program stored in that location.
When you have selected the location, press the data entry dial or the [EDIT]/[STORE] button to confirm, or
[EXIT] to abort.
NB
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All 256
Programs of Legend ‘70s can be modified by the user and saved to one of the 256 memory locations.
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Overwriting a Program, whatever its location, means that all its settings will be inevitably lost. To avoid losing
Programs, all current settings they can be saved to a USB flash drive so as to reload them whenever necessary
and avoid losing data. For further information, read about the
Backup All
. Furthermore, the
instrument can be reset to the original factory settings at any time. For further information, read about the
Factory
Reset
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