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Example
one:
by
recalling
preset
2,
we
want
for
zone
1:
selector
at
source
B,
music
level
at
maximum
and
mic
mix
level
at
minimum.
For
zone
2
we
want
the
selector
at
source
D
and
both
music
as
mic
mix
level
at
50%.
First
thing
to
do,
is
to
set
the
controls
(selector
and
levels)
at
the
desired
values.
To
do
this,
type
the
following
instructions
in
the
terminal
window:
SET
SELECT
ZONE1
B<CR>
SET
MSCLVL
ZONE1
100<CR>
SET
MICLVL
ZONE1
0<CR>
SET
SELECT
ZONE2
D<CR>
SET
MSCLVL
ZONE2
50<CR>
SET
MICLVL
ZONE2
50<CR>
Now
all
controls
are
at
the
desired
level.
To
store
them
in
preset
2,
use
the
following
instruction:
STR
PRESET
2<CR>
Example
two:
by
recalling
preset
7,
we
want
only
zone2
to
change.
The
wanted
controls
are:
selector
at
source
C,
music
level
at
20%
and
mic
mix
level
at
70%.
Again,
first
we
will
have
to
set
the
controls
at
the
desired
levels:
SET
SELECT
ZONE2
C<CR>
SET
MSCLVL
ZONE2
20<CR>
SET
MICLVL
ZONE2
70<CR>
Now
we
want
to
store
only
the
values
from
zone
2
to
preset
7:
STR
PRESET
ZONE2
7<CR>
A
preset
can
be
overwritten
by
storing
at
the
same
preset
number
or
cleared
by
the
CLR
command.
To
clear
preset
5,
use
the
following
instruction:
CLR
PRESET
5<CR>
To
clear
the
complete
preset
memory:
CLR
PRESET
ALL<CR>
Recall
a
preset
Recall
a
preset
by
contacts
Two
times
6
presets
can
be
recalled
this
way.
The
EUROBLOCK
connector
has
8
pins,
COM
A,
COM
B
and
1
to
6.
Making
contact
between
COM
A
and
contact
1
to
6
will
recall
the
corresponding
preset
1
to
6.
Making
contact
between
COM
B
and
contact
1
to
6,
will
recall
preset
7
to
12.
The
contact
can
be
momentary
or
continuous
so
both
push
button
switches
as
rotary
switches
can
be
used.
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