Saving data, Resetting configuration data, Trigger man user manual – Delptronics Trigger Man User Manual

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Trigger Man User Manual

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Saving Data

The Trigger Man has nonvolatile memory which saves the configuration and patterns even when
powered off.

Changes to the configuration are saved upon exiting Configuration mode.

Changes to the sequence length are saved upon exiting Action mode.

Changes to the sequences/patterns are saved any time the Start/Stop or Mode buttons are pressed, or
when changing the pattern being edited. Saving constantly whenever the steps changed would
introduce delays and would shorten the life of the nonvolatile memory.

Resetting Configuration Data

The Trigger Man configuration can easily be reset to factory defaults. If the module is acting in an
unexpected way, it is probably because a bunch of miscellaneous options have been set. A reset will
restore it to basic operation with all configuration options turned off except LED blinking.

To perform a reset, hold down the Start/Stop Button when you power on the module. All three mode
LEDs will be illuminated to indicate that the reset has happened. Release the Start/Stop button, and the
module will function as normal.

Only the configuration data is reset. The sequences/patterns will not be affected by a reset.

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