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Priority Override is one of the unique features of RHAON. It allows you to assign
signal-activated priority override capabilities to any one of the array’s multiple
inputs. The Priority Override controls in the lower right section of the properties
window allow you to set the Attach Time, the Hold Time, the Release Time and
the Threshold Level.
At the very bottom of the window are two controls labelled Panel Display and Panel Buttons. Clicking on the Panel Display button will
turn the Preset digital readout display on the rear of the array On and Off. The display is often turned off during a performance to pre-
vent the readouts red glow from being a distraction. The button will say On in red when the readout is turned On.
The Panel Buttons padlock Icon locks all of the controls on the rear of the associated array to prevent inadvertent changing of the set-
tings or tampering. The padlock will be closed when the controls are locked.
Saving Changes
At the bottom left of each Properties window is a blank black bar. When you make changes to the loudspeaker’s settings, the word
Save will briefly appear in this space. This lets you know that your changes are automatically being sent to the loudspeaker’s onboard
DSP memory. You will also be prompted to Save Your Project before you exit the RHAON software.
Saving to Presets
At this point none of the configuration settings have been stored in a Preset. The Save Preset and Load Preset command fields and
their associated up/down arrows are used to save your configuration as a Preset and to select (load) a specific Preset configuration
into the array’s DSP memory. The Preset will include the DSP settings you made in the Control mode (EQ, gain, compression, etc.) as
well as the beam steering information.
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