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Roland DR-880 User Manual

Roland DR-880
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Restoring the factory settings (Factory Reset)
You can restore the DR-880 to the condition it
was in when it left the factory. This operation is
called “Factory Reset.”
When you execute Factory Reset, the user data will
return to its factory-set condition. If the DR-880
contains important data you want to keep, use Bulk
Dump (p. 131) to save the data on an external MIDI
device, or use USB backup (p. 138) to save the data on
the computer before you execute Factory Reset.
1. With playback stopped, press [EDIT].
The edit menu screen appears.
2. Move the cursor to the “FACTORY
RESET” icon and press [ENTER].
The display will ask “Factory reset?”
fig.11-010d
3. If you’re sure you want to execute Factory
Reset, press [ENTER]. If you decide to
cancel without executing, press [EXIT].
The message “Now writing...” will appear,
and factory reset will be executed.
When factory reset have been completed, the
message will disappear.
* Do not turn off the power while the message is displayed.
Your data may be damaged if you do so.

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Roland DR-880 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandRoland
ModelDR-880
CategoryDrums
LanguageEnglish

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