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Clearing tone disc

Architex

New member
If you have a tone disc setup and want to clear it completely, how do you do that? What seems obvious....... isn't.
 
No. Tone discrimination.
Try it if you haven't done so. If you have ,say, 4 disc tones set up and you want to go back to what the original factory four tones, you (I) can't.
 
Let me try to be just a little more clear:

Change the above to read:

If you have ,say, 4 disc tones and break points set up and you want to go back to what the original factory four tones and break points, you (I) can't.
 
Architex said:
Let me try to be just a little more clear:

Change the above to read:

If you have ,say, 4 disc tones and break points set up and you want to go back to what the original factory four tones and break points, you (I) can't.

You can do.
Not automatic process in a designed program you have made.
But you have 2 options.

You can go and select factory program and then design another personal program with your settings.
Or you can stay with your designed personal program,and toggle to a factory program select 4 tones and peek to see how factory 4 tone is set up, and manually copy these settings to your personal program.
 
Yup. That's what I FINALLY figured out.
Thanks for the info anyway, it's appreciated.
 
I do not think I am wrong to say you can do this. Just go through the menu while in the program you want to change, make all adjustments and save the program. Done. You must have the remote control as you can not make adjustments in the expert modes without the remote control. Am I right or wrong?
 
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