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If you change your mind about the name of your preset or make an error before pressing the Enter
button to store the preset, press the Escape button and begin again.
Note that the preset is added in alphabetical order to the rest of the list. It also appears in the upper
left-hand corner of the Status Screen of the LCD display indicating that the new preset is currently
operational. Your newly added preset does not have an “•” after it. This is a quick visual indication
that the preset is user added, and thus can be renamed or deleted.
Non-volatile RAM prevents the Unity AM from loosing any settings during power up, power down, or
power outage conditions. When a power interruption does occur, the Unity AM will restore previous
settings within 2 seconds of power being restored.
Loading added presets
The procedure for loading your custom settings is similar to loading factory presets.
Select the Other Menu by pressing the Other button. On the Other Menu, rotate the jog wheel until the
Preset List Sub-menu is selected. Press the Enter button.
Using the jog wheel again, select the preset you would like to use. Press the Enter button. At this
point you will see the words LOAD, SAVE, DELETE, and RENAME appear on the right side of the
screen. A will appear next to the preset about to be modified. This indicates that the preset is ready
to be loaded, but has not yet been loaded.
To load the preset, turn the jog wheel until LOAD is highlighted and press the Enter button again. All
processing parameters are now set according to the preset you have loaded. Notice that once you have
selected a preset, the presets name will appear in the Status Section of the LCD screen.
Comparing presets is easy. Simply repeat the loading procedure, toggling between two presets.
Updating added presets
With any user added preset, adjustments can be made to the system and then saved to that particular
preset. (This can only be performed on added presets, and not factory presets.) With fifty user presets
available, be certain you have no use for a preset before you overwrite its settings. You may prefer to
rename the old preset and save it for a few weeks until you are absolutely certain it is disposable.
Select the Other Menu by pressing the Other button. On the Other Menu, rotate the jog wheel until the
Preset List Sub-menu is selected. Press the Enter button. Using the jog wheel, select the preset you
would like to modify. Press the Enter button. At this point you will see the words LOAD, SAVE,
DELETE, and RENAME appear on the right side of the screen. A will appear next to the preset
about to be modified.