Yamaha PM5000 Owner's Manual - Page 95
PM5000 Self-diagnostic Function, Initializing the Internal Memory
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PM5000 Self-diagnostic Function The PM5000 automatically performs a battery of internal tests when the power is turned on. If no problems are encountered the scene number will appear on the display and normal operation will be possible. If a system or other internal error is found console operation will be suspended and/or an error message will appear on the display. If an error message appears, refer to the Error Messages on page 94. Initializing the Internal Memory If an error occurs during the self-diagnostic memory check (above), normal operation can sometimes be restored by initializing the internal memory (initial factory setup). The memory initialization procedure described below can also be used to return the memory to a blank state prior to re-programming for the next show or tour. NOTE The scene memory, setup memory, and MIDI program change table are all initialized by this operation. If you want to keep any of the data be sure to save it to an external memory card before initializing the memory. 1 Turn the console power ON while holding the [STORE] key to start the initialization procedure. INIT SURE?Y:1 N:3 2 Press the alpha-numeric keypad [1] key to initialize the memory. Executing Press the [3] key to abort the initialization operation. INIT. CANCEL 3 Normal operation resumes once the memory has been initialized. Appendix 93
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