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FR-3x V-Accordion
Important remark about saving
your settings
The FR-3x’s internal memory remembers your settings
while the FR-3x is switched on. While editing, there is
no absolute need to save your settings.
Be aware, however, that all changes are lost when the
FR-3x is switched off. This includes situations where the
FR-3x is switched off by the “Auto Power Off” function.
Remember to save all settings as soon as you are
sure that you want to keep them.
Selecting the desired parameter
1.
Press and hold the [SET] register to enter
PARAMETER mode.
The display shows the name of the last parameter
you selected.
2.
Use treble register [3] or [4] (PARAM LIST)
to select the desired parameter.
(Here, we selected the “Orchestra Chord Level”
parameter.)
NOTE
Pressing registers [3] and [4] (PARAM LIST) simultaneously
will select the first parameter, “AUd”.
3.
Use register [1] ( VALUE) or [2]
(VALUE ®) to set the desired value.
To return to the last setting you saved for this
parameter, press registers [1] and [2] simultaneously.
4.
If you want to use this change only tempo-
rarily, press the [SET] register to leave this
mode.
Otherwise, proceed to save your changes:
Saving your changes
1.
Press and hold the [SET] register until the
display looks as follows:
2.
Press register [2] (VALUE ®) to save your
settings.
The display now looks as follows:
If you don’t want to save your changes, press [1]
( VALUE). The display briefly shows the “no” mes-
sage.
3.
Press register [7] (ENTER) to confirm your
intention.
The settings are stored internally and the display
briefly shows the “y.E.S.” message (the three dots
flash), then “don” when the settings are stored.
Next, the display returns to the master page.
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