High End Systems High End LCD Controller for Studio Color Speaker System User Manual


 
7-6
RAM Card: Memory
Studio Color LCD Controller
6. If you want to cancel the backup operation at this time press
the
<Select>
key or the Cursor
<Up>
arrow key. Otherwise,
press the
<Record>
key again if you are sure that you want to
complete this backup operation.
7. After memory has been backed up, the controller is
automatically placed in mirror mode, causing subsequent
programming to be recorded to both the RAM card and to the
controller’s memory.
If you wish to use mirror mode, leave the RAM card in
the slot.
If you do not wish to use mirror mode, write-protect the
RAM card as shown in the section titled “RAM Card:
Write-Protection” on page 7-12, then remove the RAM
card and put it in a safe place.
Restoring Memory from a RAM Card
Use this procedure to load (or restore) all of the controller’s
memory from a RAM card to the controller.
Caution This procedure completely replaces the
current contents of the controller’s
memory (including locked memories) with
the RAM card. You might want to back
up the controller’s memory first to
another RAM card or to a personal
computer as shown in the section titled
“Backing Up to a RAM Card” on page
7-4, “IBM-Compatible” on page 7-13 or
“Macintosh” on page 7-24.
1. Insert a RAM card into the RAM card slot on the controller’s
front panel. The RAM card is designed to go in the slot only
one way; do not force the card into the slot. If you feel
resistance, turn the card over and reinsert it.
2. Enter the menu system by pressing the
<Menu>
key.