System mode
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System mode
In System mode you can adjust the following settings that
affect the overall operation of the STAGEMAN 80.
Making system settings
1.
Press the [SYSTEM] button to enter System mode (the
button lights up).
2.
Use the [M1]–[M4] buttons to select a system setting item.
The button that you pressed blinks.
An abbreviated name of the selected function is shown on
the display for approximately one second, and then the
current value of the setting is shown.
3.
Use the VALUE dial to change the setting.
4.
Press a different mode button to exit System mode.
Setting items
For the procedure, refer to “Making system settings.”
[M1] Battery type “batt”
Specifies the type of batteries that are installed.
aL:
Alkaline batteries
nH:
Nickel-metal hydride batteries
If you specify a type of battery that is different than the
batteries actually installed, the remaining battery capacity
is not displayed correctly.
Note:
If you are using the STAGEMAN 80 on batteries,
and you press the [M1] button to select this item, the [(1) 8
BEAT1]–[(16) BLUES2] buttons light to indicate the remaining
battery capacity. The lower the batteries are, the fewer buttons
will be lit.
[M2] Effect operation “EFF”
Specifies the input jack(s) where the reverb effect is applied.
AL:
MIC IN jack, INPUT 1 jack, INPUT 2 jack
M:
MIC IN jack
In:
INPUT 1 jack, INPUT 2 jack
[M3] Speaker output maximum volume “SPOL”
Specifies a limit on the maximum volume of the internal
speakers. By specifying a range for the speaker output volume
that is appropriate for the environment where you’re using
the system, you can prevent unnecessarily loud volumes from
being output.
1:
Low
2:
Medium
3:
High
This setting affects only the volume of the speaker output.
[M4] Auto power-off function “APOF”
Specifies the time after which auto power-off operates.
oF:
Auto power-off function is off
10:
10 minutes
30:
30 minutes
1h:
1 hour
4h:
4 hours
Formatting an SD card [M8] “Init”
Formats an SD card. (“Formatting an SD card” on page 11)
SD card test function “tESt”
This function tests a SD card by automatically reading and
writing data to the card to determine whether the card is
compatible with the recorder. The recorder will decide that
a card is not compatible if the writing speed of the card is
slower than the speed required for recording. Executing this
test enables you to discover the recording conditions required
for the card. In this way, you can use the card more efficiently.
The results of this test do NOT absolutely guarantee the
operation of a card. Even if the recorder determines that
your card can be used for recording based on the test
results, the card may still cause an error (such as “Crd -
bSy (Card-Busy)”) depending on recording conditions or
the application environment.
Note:
Make sure that the SD card is inserted.
1.
Press the [SYSTEM] button to enter System mode (the
button lights).
2.
Press the [SD Card] button (the button is lit).
The display indicates “tESt” (test), and the [Set/OK] button
and the [Clear/Cancel] button blink.
Note:
In other modes, pressing the [SD Card] button makes
the display show the time available for recording.
3.
To execute the card test, hold down the [Set/OK] button
for approximately one second.
During execution, the display blinks “tESt,” and the [Clear/
Cancel] button blink.
Note:
Depending on the type of SD card, the test may take
some time.
If you decide to cancel the test, press the [Clear/Cancel]
button.
When the test is completed, the display shows the test
result.
Good:
Recording is possible on this SD card.
bad:
Recording is not possible on this SD card.
Note:
If you want to try the test again, repeat the procedure
from step 2.
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