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Changing curves. Go ahead,

grab any slider with the mouse
cursor. An accurate representation
of the full audio frequency re-
sponse is portrayed in the graph.
Once a filter band is selected,
clicking above or below the slider can make fine
half decibel adjustments. The up/down cursor
keys can also make these adjustments, while the
left/right keys move from one band to the next.

Clicking the 

Select

 key changes the audio

channel being controlled. Channel 1 appears in
red. Channel 2 appears in yellow. Checking the

Both

 box under 

Graph Display

 shows both

channels at the same time, but only the active
channel’s sliders can be operated.

Go ahead, play! You'll find Low and High

Cut filters, Input and Output level controls, Mute
and Bypass switches, just like our other high end
equalizers. Only now you can instantly see the
equalizer response! If you have an equalizer
connected, changes are instantly heard.

The 

Device

 menu contains a few handy

tools. 

Flatten

 does just that, and gives you a

clean slate on either or both channels. 

Copy

 lets

you transfer a curves between channels.

The 

Views

 menu lets you switch between

viewing a single channel with graph and sliders,
or both sets of sliders on one screen, or both
graphs on one screen. This is useful for compar-
ing channels and stereo equalization.

Memories. The red local memory number

flashes to indicate that current memory settings
have changed. If you wish to save these settings
in one of the 16 memories, simply click 

Store

,

and the memory number key. It's that easy! Go
ahead and store different curves in different
memories. After storing a few, clicking any
memory number instantly recalls that memory.
Store your favorites in memories 1 through 8,
since these can be recalled via the rear panel
Remote Switch contact closures when the com-
puter is removed.

This screen stays up for a few seconds, then

Polling begins the first time you run the pro-
gram. This process checks if any RPEs are
connected to the serial port. If a Device is found,
you are in control! (If not, with an RPE con-
nected, read the Help file [Reference, Trouble-
shooting Hints]). If you don’t have an RPE
connected, you can still use RaneWare offline.

After Polling, the Graph screen appears.

Summary of Contents for rpe 228

Page 1: ...228 to ensure that reliability and critical performance criteria are met or exceeded in real world applications The unit is tamper proof meaning that when it is installed and configured it will not al...

Page 2: ...h wide unit The unit is tamper proof and does not reuqire a computer for daily operation The front panel provides critical information that is most helpful to a technician or end user While Rane subsc...

Page 3: ...ified as one of the potentially 250 devices on line in a system This way one computer can talk to and program each unit separately In addition to the above connectors the low voltage AC outboard power...

Page 4: ...eb site http www rane com A generous Help screen is included online with the RaneWare 232 software mucho pages of text but oh so easy to navigate The software is so easy to use so intuitive you ll won...

Page 5: ...ither or both channels Copy lets you transfer a curves between channels The Views menu lets you switch between viewing a single channel with graph and sliders or both sets of sliders on one screen or...

Page 6: ...reserve preset security with a computer operator the software can be locked under Device and a system password can be assigned under System Change Password The default password is please Presets can b...

Page 7: ...uits RW 232 To get back to edit mode Right Click the mouse on the Device Control Panel title bar This will open the menu allowing you to return to Device Edit mode or exit the program altogether As us...

Page 8: ...ndard protocol No extra black boxes 8 Rane Power Supply Safety agency exempt Meets safety requirements 9 Dipswitch Selectable ID Easy to set and change Access flexibility expandability 10 Steel Chassi...

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