Specifications
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Figure 13 Save Menu
Figure 14 Load Menu
7. Restores original factory default settings without
clearing Cues, Effects, Submasters etc.
8. Restores all 25 dimmer Profiles to the original default
settings.
9. Clears all user-recorded information from the system
memory.
SAVE TO DISK
SAVE TO DISKSAVE TO DISK
SAVE TO DISK
The Save to Disk menu is used to transfer any recorded
information from the console to the disk for off-line storage.
This menu allows the individual items listed to be transferred,
one at a time, to the disk, or, by selecting Item 8, all memory
can be saved to the disk at the same time. The Bijou uses
only 3.5” 2HD floppy disks formatted for IBM compatible PC’s.
If you need to format a disk you can do that on your PC.
1-6. Save To Disk functions allows you to save specific
portions of recorded memory.
8. Allows you to save all user recorded information to
the disk. This provides a backup of your show that you
may need in the event that someone else uses the board
and over writes the board memory.
LOAD FROM DISK
LOAD FROM DISKLOAD FROM DISK
LOAD FROM DISK
The Load From Disk menu is used to transfer
prerecorded information from the disk to the memory of the
control console. This menu allows the individual items listed
to be transferred, one at a time, or, by selecting item #8, all
can be loaded at the same time. Loading information from
the disk to the console memory will overwrite any existing
information.
1-6.Load From Disk functions allows you to selectively
load specific portions of memory from disk to console
memory.
8. Loads all from disk over writing console memory.
NOTE: A disk may be “Write Protected” to prevent alteration
of stored data. To write protect a disk, orient the diskette so
that the round metal circle is pointed toward you. Push the
write-protect tab, located in the lower right-hand corner, down
to open the slot. When this slot is open the disk is protected
and no new data can be recorded. A “Write Protected” disk
will cause a “Unformatted Disk” error message to appear
when attempting to record information to disk.
Diskettes are sensitive to magnetic fields, which may erase or
corrupt recorded information. Keep diskettes away from
magnetic field such as Speakers, Telephone Bells/Ringers,
Motors, Transformers and Power supplies (i.e.; Little Lights),
dimmers, etc.










