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Unlocking the console
NOTEIf you are logged-in as a user for whom no password is set, the console will be unlocked when 
you touch the CONSOLE LOCK screen.
Specifying the CONSOLE LOCK screen imageIf an image file has been saved on the USB flash drive, you can view that image on the 
CONSOLE LOCK screen.
In the SAVE/LOAD window, specify the image file that you want to display, and then load it 
from the USB flash drive. For details about loading files from the USB flash drive,...

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SAVE/LOAD windowThe list will show the files and sub-directories that have been saved.1
COPY button
Copies a file into a memory buffer (a temporary holding area).
2
PA S T E  b u t t o n
Pastes the file that has been copied into a buffer memory.
3
DELETE button
Deletes the currently selected file.
NOTEA directory cannot be deleted unless it is empty. The message “Directory Not Empty!” will appear.
4
MAKE DIR button
Creates a new directory.
5
PAT H
Indicates the name of the...

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Saving the CL console's internal data on a USB flash driveAll of the CL series console’s internal data can be saved on a USB flash drive as a setting file. 
The saved file will have an extension of “.CLF”.SAVE SELECT screen
1
TYPE field
Specifies the types of data to be saved. The view of the TYPE field will vary depending 
on the tab you select.
•ALL tab
This button selects all the items.
•SCENE tab
This button selects scene memories.
• INPUT/OUTPUT tab
The following...

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• SETUP tab
The following table lists the items that you can select.
NOTE
When the output port items are saved individually, channel assignments for the port will not be 
saved. To prevent this, save the scene that contains input/output patching for the channel 
assignment as well.
2
SOURCE field
Indicates the internal data of the CL series console.
3
DESTINATION field
Indicates the save destination.
4
Data selection knob
This knob selects the data shown in the field.
5
MULTI...

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LOAD SELECT screen1
TYPE field
Indicates the type of data to be loaded. The view will vary depending on the tab you 
select.
• ALL tab
This button selects all the items.
•SCENE tab
This button selects scene memories.
• INPUT/OUTPUT tab
The following table lists the items that you can select.• EFFECT/GEQ tab
The following table lists the items that you can select.
• PREMIUM tab
The following table lists the items that you can select.
• SETUP tab
The following table lists the...

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• ADMIN tab
The following table lists the items that you can select.2
SOURCE field
This area lists the data that is saved on the USB flash drive.
3
DESTINATION field
Indicates the load destination.
4
Data selection knob
This knob selects the data shown in the field.
5
MULTI SELECT button
Press this button to make a selection containing multiple items of data.
6
SELECT ALL button
Press this button to select all items.
7
CLEAR ALL button
Press this button to clear all...

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Copying and pasting a fileFollow the steps below to copy a desired file into buffer memory, and then paste it with a 
different file name.
NOTE
You cannot use a file name that already exists when you paste a file.
Deleting a file
NOTEYou cannot delete a protected file.
Creating a directory
NOTEYou cannot create a directory using a directory name that already exists.
Formatting a USB flash driveFollow the steps below to format a USB flash drive.
A USB flash drive with a...

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Recovering after overcurrent at the USB portEven if the connection with the USB device was stopped because an overcurrent condition 
occurred at the USB port, it is possible to use the USB device again without turning the 
console power off and back on.Recovery procedureAfter removing the cause of the overcurrent at the USB port, press the location that shows 
“USB REMOUNT” at the FORMAT button of the SAVE/LOAD window.
Word clock and slot settings“Word clock” refers to the...

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WORD CLOCK/SLOT SETUP windowMASTER CLOCK SELECT field
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Master clock frequency display
Indicates the frequency (44.1 kHz or 48 kHz) of the currently-selected master clock. If 
the unit is not synching to the master clock, “UNLOCK” will appear.
NOTE• If sample rate pull-up/down has been specified in the Dante 
Controller application, this area indicates the change in the 
sample rate as a percentage, such as -4.0%, -0.1%, +0.1%, and 
+4.1667%.
• To change the master clock when...

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• UNKNOWN (black)
This indicates that the clock status cannot be detected because no external device is 
connected or because there is no valid clock input. You will be able to select this 
connector/slot, but successful synchronization cannot occur until a valid connection is 
established.
NOTE• If the indicator for the selected clock does not turn light blue, make sure that the external device 
is correctly connected, and that the external device is set to transmit clock...
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