User`s manual
USING THE DMI-64 MARK II
Taking Care of the DMI-64 II
The DMI-64 II has been designed to meet the special needs of the professional
musician. Because of this, every attempt has been made to design a rugged
yet compact instrument which will perform reliably for years to come. But, like
any other musical instrument, we strongly recommend that you take the proper
precautions during normal use. In order to maintain the DMI-64 II in proper
working order, keep the following points in mind:
1. The DMI-64 II does not require adjustments of any kind, internal or external.
The only time it may be necessary to open up the unit is for replacement of
the 3 Volt Lithium Battery used for backing up the non-volatile preset
memory. The preset memory holds the DMI-64 II's patch settings and the
eight user programmable waveforms. This battery should provide up to 4
years of backup. Should it become necessary to replace the battery, see
your dealer or contact Voce Inc. for a replacement battery or for information
on where to obtain one.
The following is a list of replacement batteries:
Sanyo 2340 270 mA/Hr
Panasonic BR2330 250 mA/Hr
You may replace the battery by either bringing it to your dealer or you can
do it yourself. Replacing the battery is a simple operation requiring a Phillips
Head screw driver and about 15 minutes of your time (see Appendix D).
2. Keep the DMI-64 II away from direct sunlight or excessive heat or cold. Do
not expose to rain.
3. Do not throw, kick, drop, crush, or spill liquids on the DMI-64 II. Although
we have made every effort to make the DMI-64 II as rugged as possible, it
is not indestructible.
4. Although the DMI-64 II employs an audio protection relay for the 1/4 Audio
Outputs, it is advisable that you always turn down the audio level before
powering up or down.
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