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From the
Overview
screen, the following options can be executed with the Master Control rotary encoder:
1.
Turn left or right
to adjust the output level (Figure 10). The output gain and the relative change in dB
are shown. The output level is always recalled and is not affected by any reset function.
2.
Turn one step and push
to quickly mute or unmute the amplifier output.
3.
Push (without turning)
to open the
Active Preset Info
screen and see both the active preset and
the delay currently defined (Figure 11). Clicking "
Back
" will return to the Overview screen.
Letters "
CA
" after the name of the preset indicate that the cardioid directivity function is enabled.
End-fire function is denoted as "
EF
" and normal radiation shows no additional letters.
4.
Press and hold 3 seconds
to enter the
MENU
.
Figure 11.
Active Presets View.
ACTIVE PRESET INFO
M F 3 A P : D e f a u l t C A
U S E R D E L A Y :
0 . 6 4 m s
> B A C K
MENU
To enter the
MENU
of the amplifier,
press and hold
the Master Control rotary knob for 3 seconds. A menu
as the one shown in Figure 12 will appear on the screen.
Figure 12.
Main Menu.
MENU
> DSP Settings
System Settings
Exit
Two submenus can be accessed from this point:
-
DSP Settings: signal processing settings such as presets, filters, EQ, delay are configured here.
-
System Settings
: power amplifier operation settings are configured here.
Clicking "
Exit
" will return to the
Overview
screen.
DSP SETTINGS
DSP Settings menu is shown in Figure 13.
DSP Settings
> Back
Preset Libary
Lowpass Filter
Directivity
Phase Inversion
EQ 1
EQ 2
EQ 3
EQ 4
EQ 5
Bypass User EQ
Delay
Reset User Params
Input Sensitivity
Exit
Figure 13.
DSP Settings menu.
DSP SETTINGS > PRESET LIBRARY
Preset Library menu allows to load and save DSP processing presets. These are divided in two basic types:
-
Factory presets: these are the default configuration for each SE AUDIOTECHNIK's
®
speaker intended to
be used with your subwoofer, and contain the information about factory pre-defined filter and limiter
settings.
They are marked with an "
F
" letter at the right side of the preset name and their details can be found
in the in the
Factory Presets
subsection.
-
User presets: the 8 possible custom configurations the user can define, taking the factory presets as
starting point and saving additional adjustments, as:
- User High-pass filter settings
- User Low-pass filter settings
- User EQ settings
- User Delay settings
- User Phase Inversion (Polarity) settings
They are marked with a "
U
" letter at the right side of the preset name.