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E. Factory Restore
This procedure allows you to restore the Intellifex XL memory to its original condition as it was shipped from Rocktron.
! ! CAUTION ! !
This procedure will permanently erase all user presets (1-80) and
replace them with the factory presets found In presets 81-160. If you
have stored presets in preset locations 1-80 which you do not want to
lose, make a record of all parameter values before performing the
Factory Restore procedure.
To perform the Factory Restore procedure, first recall preset #160 (preset #160 is the only
preset where the Factory Restore function can be accessed).
Step 1
160 BYPASS
Turn the FUNCTION SELECT control clockwise to the last available function - "Factory
Restore".
Step 2
FACTORY RESTORE
Turn the PARAMETER SELECT control clockwise to display the only parameter for this
function. The Intellifex XL will display "Enter Code 0".
Step 3
ENTER CODE 0
Turn the PARAMETER ADJUST control to select the number "249". The only number
which can be entered to perform the restore function is 249. Entering any other number will
immediately exit this function and return to the previously recalled preset number and title.
Step 4
ENTER CODE 249
Pressing the STORE button at this time will erase all user presets and replace them
with the factory presets! Press the STORE button to initiate the Factory Restore function.
The Intellifex will display "INITIALIZING".
INITIALIZING
After the initialization process is complete, the display should read "ERRORS 0". The "0"
represents the number of bytes that the Intellifex XL found did not initialize properly. Any
other message indicates that the Intellifex XL may not have reinitialized properly. The
Intellifex XL will remain in this condition until either the PRESET or FUNCTION SELECT
control is turned. Preset #160 is active after completion of the Factory Restore function.
ERRORS 0
Step 5
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