T-44/48 Series Amplifier
Operation Manual
T-44/48 Series | rev.
firm. 1.258 and above
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4.2 Input
4.2.1 Storing Module Preset
Once a drive module has been created it can be stored by pressing the <
INPUT
> button
until the edited channel is reached, then pressing the down <
> button until
store
page is
reached. Using “ADJUST” encoder will change the preset number. When the destination preset
is reached, pressing the <
ENTER
> button will enable the name associated with that preset to
be changed. Once the name changing is active, the character to be changed will be highlighted
and the “ADJUST” encoder will edit the character. Using the “SELECT” encoder will move
through the character positions. Once the new preset name has been assembled, the operation
can be confirmed by pressing the <
ENTER
> button, then a message will be displayed, “Enter to
confirm or
to exit”; pressing <
ENTER
> will store the preset.
A STOR Preset
Name
SUBS
40
2 X 18 BASS
Fig. 20: Store module Screen
Note:
Storing a Drive Module preset for a module which is not configured with
consecutive outputs is not permitted.
Note:
When storing a Drive Module preset on the device, Component Names cannot be
edited. To change Component names, the Module Preset must be saved in the System
Engineer application.
4.2.2 Recalling Module Preset
To recall a Drive Module preset, press the <
INPUT
> button, then use the down <
>
button navigate to the RECL Preset page. Using the “ADJUST” encoder will scroll through the
presets available. When the desired preset is reached, pressing <
ENTER
> will display the
message “Enter to confirm or
to exit”, pressing <
ENTER
> will recall the preset. Note that
presets do not contain and do not disturb parameter Overlays. See
A RECL Preset
Name
SUBS
40
2 X 18 BASS
Fig. 21: Recall Module Screen
4.2.3 AES3/ Network Inputs
In addition to the usual analogue inputs, the Device can also accept AES3 digital inputs.
When a DSP input channel is assigned to an AES3 channel, the “
AES3
” indicator will illuminate.