TPD
Jul 2016
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6 OPERATING THE DSP
6.1 System Menu
The System Menu allows the user to control and change parameters that are related
to the system behaviour and general operation. It can be accessed by pressing the
Menu
key on the front panel. The available options are:
6.1.1 Load - Preset Recall
As explained in Section 5.2, the
TPD
unit has a built-in memory that stores different
program setups (presets). A program can be recalled using this menu. Use the rotary
knob to browse the desired program to load and click it to accept:
Confi
rm your selection by turning the rotary knob until “YES” is in capital letters and
press enter again.
WARNING
: It is very important to select a Preset that best fit your
loudspeakers. A wrong preset selection may lead to permanent damage
to loudspeakers.
6.1.2 Save - Program Store
A program can be stored using this menu. The old program with the same program
number will be replaced. Once the program is stored in the flash memory, it can be
recalled at a later time, even after power down.
Select the number of slot where the current setting will be stored by rotating the
thumbwheel and pressing it to confirm.
NOTE
: Read-Only Factory programs cannot be overwritten. Should you modify a
Factory program (Preset 1 to 30) and need to save it for later recall, please select a
user slot (31 to 100)
After that, it is required to enter a name for the new preset, using the rotary wheel to
select the characters and the center click to confirm:
Once you finish typing the name of the preset, press again the
Menu
key to confirm.
Press the rotary knob to select “YES”. A confirmation message is displayed.
My_Preset
Load: 1
no/YES
Save Preset?
Xo100+SW4Ohms
Save: 31
NO/yes
Load Preset ?
1
no/YES
Load Preset ?
My_Pre_
Set Presetname:
My_Preset
Preset Saved OK
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