Found it.One of my LYNX II is loosing it's settings if its rebooted.
Battery is fine so its something else...RAM??
Does anyone have the schematics for these.
I only have the manual.
Cheers/
A big thank you for all this documentation! I have a couple of things to add. I've attached the Micro Lynx Service Bulletin No. 93-001 MIDI Time Code Master and a Prom Installation Guide for the Micro Lynx.5(B). Service Bulletin #SB 93-001, Date: ?
Title: MIDI Time Code Master
Requirement Level: Optional
Brief Description: Unknown contents, however this document is known to exist (a photo of what appears to be original issuance paperwork appeared on a Reverb-dot-com sale posting completed on 12/23/2017).
Anyone with a copy of this document is asked to please take some pictures of it, or scan it to PDF if possible, so that the contents can be preserved for posterity.
A bit off topic, but do you happen to have a manual for the CB-120 you can share?Hey All,
Thanks for these very informative threads. Miroslav, if you don't mind, can you clarify which protocol you choose on your MicroLynx for your MX80? The only one that comes up on my transport menu is the MX70, on version 1.34.
I used the information re: cables to construct my own Microlynx to MX80 (OTARI Type A) cable, and it beeps out fine!
Of course now , I too am having the same problems as zhou, I get No Transport Available message, and I'm investigating a PROM burner for possible solution to this,
...and issues with another Otari remote, the CB-120B Autolocator. The remote display powers up and counts tape position properly when the reels are spun by hand, but locks up all transport commands so that the machine and the CB-124 transport buttons have no effect on the machine. Another PROM issue?
These old units are melting before our eyes... Thankfully my MX80 and CB-124 run on their own happily, however the allure of also having my MTR-10 join the band with ProTools and the MicroLynx is a distant dream for now
Just thought I'd ask the pros in this thread if they have any sage advice. Thanks for reading!
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Oh, I hope someone out there does. I also have the autolocator but have never really been able to figure it out how to make it do anything useful. The Otari came with a nice set of manuals, but only for the multitrack itself, not the accessories.A bit off topic, but do you happen to have a manual for the CB-120 you can share?
I will definitely post it if I ever find one.Oh, I hope someone out there does. I also have the autolocator but have never really been able to figure it out how to make it do anything useful. The Otari came with a nice set of manuals, but only for the multitrack itself, not the accessories.