Yamaha Tyros2 Owner's Manual - Page 196

System Reset, Factory Reset-Restoring the factory programmed settings

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Reference Making Global and Other Important Settings-Function Data Backup The backup function provides a convenient backup if the internal memory is damaged. Contents of the backup include the settings of the instrument and the data contained in the USER drive, and can be saved to a USB storage device as one file (Tyros2.bup). To back up the data, connect the optional USB storage device to the instrument and press the [BACKUP] LCD button ([D] button) in the OWNER display above. To load the backup file to the instrument (restore), connect the device that contains the backup data to the instrument and press the [RESTORE] LCD button ([E] button) in the OWNER display. CAUTION • If protected songs are in the USER drive, move them before restoring. Otherwise, the protected songs will be cleared when the backup data is restored. NOTE • The Backup/Restore operation takes a few minutes to complete. • Protected data cannot be backed up. This data remains in the USER drive after the attempted backup operation. • You cannot restore a backup file that was created on an instrument other than the Tyros2. ■ System Reset ...The explanations here apply to the [FUNCTION] → UTILITY → SYSTEM RESET display. Factory Reset (factory programmed settings) 2 Press this to execute the Factory Reset operation for all items checkmarked below. Checkmark the box of the 1 item to be reset to the factory programmed settings. Custom Reset (your own custom settings) These four settings allow you to program your own reset settings for each of the indicated categories. Press the appropriate LCD button to call up the Open/Save display for the corresponding category and select a file. ● Factory Reset-Restoring the factory programmed settings This function lets you restore the status of the Tyros2 to the original factory settings. You can set whether or not each of the following six items is to be restored to its original factory settings before executing the operation. SYSTEM SETUP MIDI SETUP USER EFFECT MUSIC FINDER FILES & FOLDERS REGIST CUSTOM VOICE Restores the System Setup parameters to the original factory settings. You can also restore only the System Setup settings by simultaneously holding down the highest key on the keyboard (C7) and turning on the power. Refer to the separate Data List booklet for details about which parameters belong to the System Setup. Restores the MIDI settings including the MIDI templates on the User drive to the original factory status. Restores the User Effect settings including the user effect types, user master EQ types, user compressor types, and user vocal harmony types created via the Mixing Console display to the original factory settings. Restores the Music Finder data (all records) to the original factory settings (page 172). Deletes all files and folders stored in the User drive. Temporarily deletes the current Registration Memory settings of the selected Bank. The same can be done also by turning the [POWER] switch ON while holding the B6 key (right-most B key on the keyboard). Deletes all Custom Voices (page 85) on the Preset drive. ● Custom Reset-Recalling your own custom settings The four categories of settings below allow you to call up your own custom reset settings from files saved to the User of Disk drive. SYSTEM SETUP FILES MIDI SETUP FILES USER EFFECT FILES MUSIC FINDER FILES Parameters set on the various displays such as the [FUNCTION] → UTILITY and microphone setting display are handled as a single System Setup file. Refer to the separate Data List booklet for details about which parameters belong to the System Setup. The MIDI settings including the MIDI templates on the User drive are handled as a single file. The User Effect settings including the user effect types, user master EQ types, user compressor types, and user vocal harmony types created via the Mixing Console displays are managed as a single file. All the preset and created records of the Music Finder are handled as a single file (page 172). 196 Tyros2 Owner's Manual

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Making Global and Other Important Settings—Function
Reference
196
Tyros2 Owner’s Manual
System Reset
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The explanations here apply to the [FUNCTION]
UTILITY
SYSTEM RESET display.
Factory Reset—Restoring the factory programmed settings
This function lets you restore the status of the Tyros2 to the original factory settings. You can set whether or not each
of the following six items is to be restored to its original factory settings before executing the operation.
Custom Reset—Recalling your own custom settings
The four categories of settings below allow you to call up your own custom reset settings from files saved to the User
of Disk drive.
SYSTEM SETUP
Restores the System Setup parameters to the original factory settings. You can also restore only
the System Setup settings by simultaneously holding down the highest key on the keyboard (C7)
and turning on the power. Refer to the separate Data List booklet for details about which parameters
belong to the System Setup.
MIDI SETUP
Restores the MIDI settings including the MIDI templates on the User drive to the original factory
status.
USER EFFECT
Restores the User Effect settings including the user effect types, user master EQ types, user com-
pressor types, and user vocal harmony types created via the Mixing Console display to the original
factory settings.
MUSIC FINDER
Restores the Music Finder data (all records) to the original factory settings (page 172).
FILES & FOLDERS
Deletes all files and folders stored in the User drive.
REGIST
Temporarily deletes the current Registration Memory settings of the selected Bank. The same can
be done also by turning the [POWER] switch ON while holding the B6 key (right-most B key on the
keyboard).
CUSTOM VOICE
Deletes all Custom Voices (page 85) on the Preset drive.
SYSTEM SETUP FILES
Parameters set on the various displays such as the [FUNCTION]
UTILITY and microphone set-
ting display are handled as a single System Setup file. Refer to the separate Data List booklet for
details about which parameters belong to the System Setup.
MIDI SETUP FILES
The MIDI settings including the MIDI templates on the User drive are handled as a single file.
USER EFFECT FILES
The User Effect settings including the user effect types, user master EQ types, user compressor
types, and user vocal harmony types created via the Mixing Console displays are managed as a
single file.
MUSIC FINDER FILES
All the preset and created records of the Music Finder are handled as a single file (page 172).
Data Backup
The backup function provides a convenient backup if the internal memory is dam-
aged. Contents of the backup include the settings of the instrument and the data
contained in the USER drive, and can be saved to a USB storage device as one file
(Tyros2.bup).
To back up the data, connect the optional USB storage device to the instrument
and press the [BACKUP] LCD button ([D] button) in the OWNER display above.
To load the backup file to the instrument (restore), connect the device that con-
tains the backup data to the instrument and press the [RESTORE] LCD button
([E] button) in the OWNER display.
The Backup/Restore opera-
tion takes a few minutes to
complete.
Protected data cannot be
backed up. This data
remains in the USER drive
after the attempted backup
operation.
You cannot restore a
backup file that was created
on an instrument other than
the Tyros2.
NOTE
If protected songs are in the USER drive, move them before restoring. Otherwise,
the protected songs will be cleared when the backup data is restored.
CAUTION
2
1
Checkmark the box of the
item to be reset to the fac-
tory programmed settings.
Custom Reset (your own cus-
tom settings)
These four settings allow you to
program your own reset settings
for each of the indicated catego-
ries. Press the appropriate LCD
button to call up the Open/Save
display for the corresponding cate-
gory and select a file.
Factory Reset (factory pro-
grammed settings)
Press this to execute the
Factory Reset operation for
all items checkmarked
below.