Omnia 6 Use and Installation Guide – Version 1.00a
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Saving, Renaming and Deleting Presets
Saving Presets
Upon completing a preset editing session, the processing changes should be stored. This way they can be
recalled later, or even transferred to another Omnia6-fm. Storing the settings writes them to the PC memory
Card, either by overwriting an existing preset, or by creating a new preset. It is also possible to delete
presets that are no longer needed, and deleting unused presets frees up memory space and makes it
available for saving newer ones. The Omnia-6fm PC Card has the capacity to store up to 75 User Presets.
Preset Submenu with save options
When processing adjustments are completed, a choice should be made to either save the changes over the
existing preset (if it's not a factory preset) or create a new User Preset. This is done from the
Preset
menu.
If you want to save the changes using the current preset name, highlight
Save Current
and click. After
prompting you to verify that you wish to save the settings over the currently selected preset, the system will
save the latest changes made to the current preset name.
To save the preset under a new name, thus keeping the original preset and creating a
new
preset that will be
added to the bottom of the preset list, highlight
Save Current As
and click. A "Save Preset As" dialog box
appears on screen so the characters in the new user preset name can be entered.
The first character in the current preset name will be highlighted and flashing. To change this character,
click the jog-wheel. This stops the cursor from flashing, indicating that the character may now be changed.
Rotate the jog-wheel to step through the available characters. With the desired character shown, click the
jog-wheel to select that character. This jumps the flashing highlight to the next character position in the
name. If the next character does not need to be changed, rotate the jog-wheel and the flashing highlight will
step past each character in the name. Up to 12 characters can be used in a Preset name.