Reinitialize Digital I/O
Should the script stop running for any reason, go to
Tools | Configure Digital I/O
, then
select
Reinitialize Digital I/O
. This option is only available in live mode.
To remove a digital I/O script from the DMP 64:
Only one digital I/O configuration can be active at a time. If the I/O activity needs to be
modified, remove the current configuration by:
1.
From the Tools menu, click
Configure Digital I/O
, then select
Remove Digital I/O Configuration from the Device
and press
OK
.
2.
If the DSP Configurator is connected to a device, the I/O configuration will be
removed. If it is not connected, a connection dialog box will appear.
3.
Make certain the connection information is correct, then press
OK
. The I/O
configuration script will be removed and a confirmation dialog box will appear.
Emulate
Mode vs.
Live
Mode
The DSP Configurator program has two operational modes,
Live
and
Emulate
. In
live mode, the program has established a connection and is synced with the DMP 64.
Changes affect the device in real-time and changes in the current state of the device
are reflected in the DSP Configurator. In contrast, emulate mode allows the user to
work offline, creating or editing configurations that do not immediately affect DMP 64
operation.
The DSP Configurator program always starts in
Emulate
mode. In emulate mode, all
functions of the DSP Configurator program are available without connecting to the
DMP 64. The user can build a configuration from the blank screen, or open an existing file
that contains the last configuration displayed plus saved presets. Settings and adjustments
are saved to a configuration file on the PC. When the saved file is opened in the
DSP Configurator program, the program restores all settings as the current configuration
(emulated if in
Emulate
mode or live if in
Live
mode).
Live mode can be entered at any time after program launch, either with a blank
configuration, after creating a configuration, or after loading a previously saved
configuration file.
In emulate mode, the current state is titled
Current Emulation
. In live mode, the current
state is titled,
Current State
.
Synchronizing: Pull vs. Push
When switching to live mode after making changes to the current configuration in
emulate mode, either:
•
Pull
data from the device and update the DSP Configurator program configuration.
This option downloads device settings from the DMP 64 and synchronizes it with the
DSP Configurator program overwriting the current DSP Configurator settings, or
•
Push
data from the DSP Configurator program to the device, overwriting settings in
the DMP 64.
Live mode can also be used to tailor audio settings in real time while listening to the audio
output.
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