
PowerTalk™ Manual
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To program a user-defined memory, configure the ADSP
TM
section as desired
(frequency, mode, etc.) and choose an empty memory location. Then press and
hold the USER switch for six seconds. The LED pair above the location chosen
changes from blinking (empty) to being on steadily (programmed). To clear a
user-defined memory, depress the USER push-button and select the memory
location in question with the digital rotary control. Then press and hold the
USER button for six seconds. When the associated LED pair changes from being
on continuously to blinking, release the USER switch. The memory and its old
program have now been successfully cleared.
Figure Ten
By the same process, a Preset Memory location can be selected, modified and
then entered into a User Memory location.
4.7 Bypass (BYPASS)
The BYPASS push-button is a toggle that determines whether or not the ADSP
TM
system is active. When BYPASS is pressed, its associated LED is illuminated
and all functions of the ADSP™ are disabled, or bypassed. If BYPASS is pushed
again or any ADSP
TM
function is selected (PRESET, USER, NOTCH, NOISE,
SNS
TM
, LF, CF or HF), ADSP™ becomes active again and the green LED
associated with the BYPASS button goes off, confirming that the ADSP
TM
system
is engaged and operating. Pushing the BYPASS button to re-engage the ADSP™
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