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Saving and restoring setups, Saving a setup, Restoring a setup – Tektronix 070-8811-08 User Manual

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764 Digital Audio Monitor User Manual

Saving and Restoring Setups

The 764 automatically stores current front panel and menu settings in
non-volatile RAM. The instrument restarts every time in the Audio
View/Session Display, with the session stopped and session time (if it
is the current Time Code selection) reset to zero. All other settings
will be as when the 764 was switched off.

For added flexibility, you can also save up to three instrument
configurations, recall them later, or restore the factory default
settings with the techniques described next.

Saving a Setup

You can save up to three additional instrument configurations in
NVRAM for convenient later recall through the “Save Setups”
submenu. To do so:

1. Configure the instrument as desired with the front-panel controls

and through the various submenus.

2. Enter the top menu. (Press CLEAR MENU, then MENU to enter

the top menu anytime the 764 is operating.)

3. Use the multi-function knob to scroll the menu highlight to “Save

Setups.” Press any soft button to enter the submenu.

4. Press one of the three available soft buttons to save the

instrument settings. A highlighted message — “SETUP #N has
been saved” — will appear on screen when the operation is
complete.

5. Press CLEAR MENU to resume normal instrument operation.

Restoring a Setup

To recall a setup or restore factory default settings:

1. Enter the top menu.

2. Use the multi-function knob to scroll the menu highlight to

“Restore Setups.” Press any soft button to enter the submenu. It
will resemble the display illustrated in Figure 31.

3. Press one of the four soft buttons to recall/restore the associated

instrument settings. A highlighted message — “SETUP #N has