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Using Presets/Favorites
The X2S remote is capable of storing up to 50 unique presets or favorites. A preset is a shortcut
to a particular sound which has a defined volume level. The X2S remote has 4 quick access
preset buttons located on the top left and right (see image 1-2 in Section 1).
By default, your X2S remote will have no presets established. The following instructions will
describe how to setup a preset:
To Create a Preset/Favorite:
1.
From the main screen, select the “Favorites/Presets” menu item.
2.
Select one of the 50 preset slots. Notice that the screen will indicate “Preset
Recording”. The first step is to select the sound.
3.
Use the scroll buttons to highlight the sound you want to establish for this preset and
then push the “Play/Select” button.
4.
The last step is setting the volume level. Use the volume buttons to dial-in the desired
volume level you wish to assign to this preset and then push “Play/Select” to lock it in.
5.
Your preset is now setup.
You can assign the P1, P2, P3, and P4 buttons in the following manner:
1.
Highlight the sound that you wish to have established in one of the four positions.
2.
From the main sounds or category screen, press and hold the P1, P2, P3, or P4 button
for approximately 3-4 seconds.
3.
Set the volume level and then push the “Play/Select” button to lock in that preset.
To initiate playback of preset 1-4, make sure that both the X2S and X2S remote are turned on,
and then push the corresponding preset button (P1 – P4) on the top sides of the remote. The
X2S will then instantly switch to that sound and volume level.
To initiate playback of any preset, simply select the “Favorites/Presets” menu on the main
screen, browse through the available presets, and then use the “Play/Select” button, just as if
you were picking a sound for normal playback.
Presets can also be managed by editing a specific file located within the X2S remote. For the
advanced information on this process, please view Section 10.
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