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Alcora 73-700-00 Issue 2 Page 37
Super User Mode
Setting Recovery Mode
Recovery mode determines the state that
the desk starts in when it is switched on.
If Recovery Mode is On - the desk will
start in the mode that it was in when it
was switched off, except if it was in
SUPER USER Mode, in which case it will
start in PROGRAM mode.
If Recovery Mode is Off - the desk will
start in the Default State.
Press the WIDE button to toggle the
Recovery state. The light in the WIDE
button indicates the recovery state
(on = Recovery On, off = Recovery Off).
Clear All
Press and hold the CLEAR button for 1
second to clear all the programmed
memories and reset the DMX patch.
When the memories have been cleared
and the DMX patch reset, the DISPLAY
goes blank, and then returns to displaying
the software version.
Saving Memory Data
1. Ensure that a memory module is
connected to the D type socket on the
rear panel of the desk.
2. Press the PROGRAM (SAVE) button.
The programmed memory data and
DMX patch are saved onto the
memory device, overwriting any
existing data. If the operation is
successful, the DISPLAY flashes
“00”; if not the DISPLAY flashes an
error code. The display then returns
to showing the software version.
Loading Memory Data
1. Ensure that a memory module is
connected to the D type socket on the
rear panel of the desk.
2. Press the FLASH ON/OFF (LOAD)
button. The memory data and DMX
patch in the memory device are
loaded into the desk, overwriting all
existing data. If the operation is
successful, the DISPLAY flashes
“00”; if not the DISPLAY flashes an
error code. The display then returns
to showing the software version.
Memory Module Error Codes
00 Operation successful (save/load)
01 No module connected (save)
02 Faulty module (save)
03 No module connected (load)
04 Faulty module (load)
05 Wrong desk type (load)
06 Incompatible version (load)
07 Incompatible module (save)

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