4.3.3 Loading Fundamental Frequency Values from Memory Cards and Harmonising Page 29
4.3.3 Loading Fundamental Frequency Values from Memory Cards and
Harmonising
We have already explained how the menu function “F1-BnPS” offers all
possibilities to compile fundamental frequency values. Of course, this also
includes the application of memory cards, especially the RAH “Grren-Card”.
For example, if you have stored the resonance values of a range value test on
a memory card, you can use them to harmonise automatically in “F1-BnPS”.
To do so, select the menu item “F1“ with the key .
The display shows:
Now insert the memory card in the Rayocomp PS 10 and press the following
key:
The Rayocomp PS 10 can now read the values stored on the memory card
and harmonise with them.
Tip 1:
You can combine the values of an integrated program with those of a
memory card. For example, you read in the program 1.51 first, then the
memory card and then, if you like, a further program.
Tip 2:
You can compile your own memory cards in the menu item “Setup”.
Look this up in the sub-chapter 4.5.6.
4.3.4 Fundamental Frequency Values from the Menu Item “Test“ -
Taking Over and Harmonising
If you have determined resonance values in the menu item “Test”, you can
use them directly for harmonisation after changing over to the menu item
“F1”. Do so by entering 0.00 in “F1”. A better method, however, is to store
these resonance values on a memory card and read them into the menu item
“F1” whenever they are needed.