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In addition, in this screen, softkey 2 shows the
i
symbol. Pressing this will display extra
information about the highlighted preset, such as and date/time the preset was created
and last used.
The factory presets cannot be overwritten, however they may be used as good starting
points for you to create your own presets, which can then be saved in one of the user
preset locations.
The factory presets are:
F1
Bypass
F2
General
F3
General bright
F4
General heavy bright
F5
Talk
F6
Talk bright
F7
Talk heavy
F8
Talk heavy bright
F9
News
F10
News bright
F11
Sports
F12
Sports bright
F13
Music
F14
Music open
F15
Music open bright
F16
Music bright
F17
Loud
F18
Loud bright
F19
Classical-jazz
F20
Classic-jazz bright
The ‘bright’ versions of each preset will trade off some loudness while accentuating the
high frequencies.
9.1.1 LOADING A PRESET
To load a preset, scroll to it using the knob, when your desired preset is highlighted, press
softkey 3 – which you may have noticed is now displaying a ‘check’ icon .
Or you can scroll to the preset and press the knob – this will load the preset and enter
preset edit mode.
9.1.2 EDITING A PRESET
To edit a preset, scroll to it and press the knob. This action will load the preset too – as the
configuration is actually edited ‘live’.
As soon as a preset is modified, an asterisk * appears in the status block, and softkey 3
displays the undo icon .
An asterisk will also be shown in the top line of the edit screens as soon as any
modification is made, to remind you that the preset is in a modified state.