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Specific Multiviewer, on page 105), or use XEdit’s Restore backup function to load the
appropriate database from the DVD, or from the support portal (see Restoring Factory
Defaults From the Kaleido-X DVD, on page 106).
In some situations you may wish to repurpose an existing XEdit database that was designed
for a specific multiviewer and use it with a different multiviewer model. After the database
is converted, it may still include calibrations that were only relevant to the original
multiviewer model. This is not desirable if the new system has limited memory compared to
the original one. In such a case, restoring the factory-default calibrations and then
calibrating your new system as required is faster than recreating rooms and layouts.
It is also possible to reset resolutions, audio scales or widget libraries to their factory default
definitions.
Restoring Factory-Default Calibrations
To restore the factory-default audio scales, calibrations, resolutions, or widget libraries
•On the Configure menu, point to Database, then to Restore defaults, and then click
Calibrations, Resolutions, Audio scales, Widget libraries, or All of the above.
The selected elements are reset to their factory-default definitions.
Restoring the XEdit Factory Defaults for a Multiviewer
Note: If you already have custom resolutions or audio scales that you may
wish to reuse, make sure you have a back up before proceeding.
See Backing
Up Resolutions on page 75 and Backing Up Audio Scales, on page 76, for
details. Custom monitors are not affected by this operation since they can
only be added to custom widget libraries, and these are stored
independently from the XEdit workspace.
IMPORTANT
If you already have rooms or layouts that you wish to keep, make sure to back
up the XEdit database before restoring the factory defaults. The XEdit factory
defaults do not include any rooms or layouts.