Backing up and restoring the unit’s settings, Backing up, Saving a new file – Roland VR-120HD Direct Streaming AV Mixer User Manual

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Other Functions

Backing Up and Restoring the Unit’s Settings

You can group together the unit’s settings into a single file (.VR120) and back up it to a storage (SD card, USB flash drive) connected to the VR-120HD. You

can access the backed up setting file on the storage and restore it into the unit for use when needed.

* The setting file is saved to and recalled from the “Roland/VR-120HD/backup” folder.

NOTE

¹

When using a SD card or USB flash drive for the first time, you

must format it using the VR-120HD (p. 13).

¹

Never turn off the power or remove the SD card or USB flash drive

while the message “Processing...” is shown.

¹

Depending on the SD card or USB flash drive, it may take some

time to be recognized.

Backing Up

Saving a new file

1 .

Insert the SD card into the SDXC card slot.

* When using a USB flash drive, connect the USB flash drive to the USB

HOST port.

2 .

[MENU] button

Ó

“SD Card/USB Memory”

Ó

select “Backup

All Settings”, and press the [VALUE] knob.

The backup files in the storage are listed.

* Use the “SD Card” or “USB Memory” selector at the top right-hand

corner of the screen to switch between the storage media to load

from.

3 .

Select “File Name” and press the [VALUE] knob.

This brings up the software keyboard for input.

4 .

Input the backup file name.

* You can input up to 32 characters.

5 .

Touch <Enter> in software keyboard.

6 .

Use the [VALUE] knob to select “Save”, and then press the

[VALUE] knob.

A confirmation message appears.

* If you decide to cancel, press the [EXIT] button.

7 .

Use the [VALUE] knob to select “OK”, and then press the

[VALUE] knob.

The settings file (.VR120) is backed up on the storage. When the

operation is finished, the message “Completed” appears.

8 .

Press the [MENU] button to close the menu.

MEMO

Some settings are not saved to the file, such as the “Test Pattern” and

“Test Tone” settings in the System menu.

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