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5.3 Use
Upon the application launch, you get to the
main menu and then to the
Configuration
menu, where you can find almost all of the
settings. You
Parameters / Basic
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are in the offline configuration, which you can modify, prepare for download to an
audio unit or save into a file for later download to a
audio unit. The offline
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mode helps you view the settings. The user has only access to the
Configuration
menu. The other menus are meaningful only if the audio unit is connected. The
meaning and description of the parameters and controls are the same as in the online
mode (i.e. with the unit connected); see below for details. Follow the CU login
instructions in Subs. 5.1. Now let us explain what the menus are used for.
Configuration
Parameters
Having logged in to the
CU as described in the preceding subsection, you
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get into the Configuration main menu. The Parameters / Basic menu
opens to display
the table of all the
parameters including their codes. Refer to
for
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the list of parameters and their meanings. All the parameters are arranged in
associated groups for convenience. Moreover, each table row is equipped with a hint,
which describes the parameter purpose and setting options. The table includes the
following items: Code matches the parameter number in the voice menu,
Name
displays the parameter name, Value shows the currently set parameter value and
Unit
specifies the parameter unit (if no unit is specified in this column, the value is just a
number).
and
define the permitted range of the values to be set.
Maximum
Minimum
Default value displays the factory value of the parameter, which also appears after the
factory reset. Click this value to add it to the
column.
Value