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V3 reset

pastyman

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Could anyone tell me if there is a global reset that can be done on the machine, I know you can reset each programme, but can you reset the whole machine?

Cheers
 
I asked my local dealer and as far as he knows, it's one program at a time for restore - no other resets as far as he knew at the time.
I asked him if the machine while on and the battery was popped out would this be like a master reset - still didn't know and I haven't tried this myself yet. So I haven't heard yet of a complete master reset for everything back to factory default setting all at once.
 
>>I asked him if the machine while on and the battery was popped out would this be like a master reset <<

No--That will not reset the programs.

Jerry
 
CROCK of COINS said:
>>I asked him if the machine while on and the battery was popped out would this be like a master reset <<

No--That will not reset the programs.

Jerry
Not the programs, that's easy - was inquiring about a complete reset - all at once.
 
>>was inquiring about a complete reset - all at once.
<<

No :-( Not all at once.

Jerry
 
We did not put a global reset in the menus. The reason was concern that someone would stumble into it and accidentally wipe out all their customized settings. Then they would be mad that we put such a dangerous feature in the software! So you have to do them one at a time which, by the 3rd or 4th program, you will hopefully realize if you are doing something you really didn't want to do. And since there are only 10 programs, it's a fairly quick process.

- Carl
 
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