EXAMPLE
Enabling HI Q for 1kHz (Channel A)
(HI Q is not enabled for any of Channel A’s EQ encoders at the start of the sequence).
1. Press the Channel A HI Q switch. The Channel A switch lights up and none of the HI Q
Active LED’s in the Graphic Equalizer section are lit.
2. Move the Channel A 1kHz EQ encoder quickly. This will start the HI Q Active LED
beneath the 1kHz EQ encoder of Channel A and the Store switch light to begin
blinking slowly.
3. Press the Store switch. The HI Q Active LED below the 1kHz remains on continuously
and the Store switch light goes OFF. The 1kHz EQ encoder is now in HI Q.
4. Pressing the Channel A HI Q switch turns off both the HI Q switch light and the HI Q
Active LED indictor beneath the Channel A 1kHz EQ encoder. The resulting HI Q
Boost / Cut of the Channel A 1kHz EQ encoder remains.
Disabling HI Q
(The sequence begins with only the 1kHz EQ encoder of Channel A HI Q enabled.)
1. Start by engaging the Channel A HI Q switch. The HI Q switch and the HI Q Active
LED indicator below the 1kHz EQ encoder of Channel A light up and remain ON.
2. Next, move the 1kHz EQ encoder of Channel A quickly. This will cause the HI Q Active
LED indicator below the 1kHz EQ encoder of Channel A and the Store switch to blink
rapidly.
3. Pressing the Store switch results in the HI Q Active LED indicator below the 1kHz EQ
encoder of Channel A and the Store switch light to go off. HI Q has now been
deselected for the Channel A 1kHz EQ encoder.
4. Pressing the Channel A HI Q switch results in the HI Q switch light going off and the
unit to exit HI Q setup mode.
EQ encoders are updated when HI Q mode is selected. The effects of Boost / Cut are
audible during this process. During HI Q mode, any EQ encoders may be toggled
ON/OFF by repeating steps 2 and 3 of the preceding examples.
SOME IMPORTANT THINGS TO REMEMBER ABOUT HI Q:
1. Only one EQ encoder at a time may be selected.
2. Once an EQ encoder has been activated it may be de-activated by:
A. Pressing the Store switch
B. Turning the HI Q mode off by pressing the HI Q switch
3. The HI Q non-volatile memory is updated when the HI Q mode is switched OFF.
REMEMBER: Selecting Channel A HI Q disables the Channel B HI Q switch and the
Preset switch. Conversely, selecting the Channel B HI Q switch disables the Channel A HI
Q switch and the Preset switch.
Channel A Master
The Channel A Master switch is located in the upper left-hand corner of the faceplate.
When the Channel A Master switch is selected, all EQ encoders, controls and switches for
Channel B are disabled. Selecting the Channel A Master switch forces Channel B to use
all of the settings of Channel A. When the Channel A Master switch is turned OFF, all of
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