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Presets
A
preset
is
a
set
of
stored
values.
These
values
are
Music
Level,
Mic
Level
and
Source
Selection
for
zone
1
and/or
zone
2.
A
preset
can
be
stored,
recalled
or
cleared.
The
only
way
to
store
or
clear
a
preset
is
by
using
the
RS232
interface.
A
preset
can
be
recalled
using
the
same
interface,
using
the
contacts
at
the
back
side
of
the
PM1122
or
with
an
Easywave
RF
switch,
if
buttons
A
to
D
are
assigned
as
preset
selector
knobs
instead
of
source
selectors,
as
described
in
the
chapter
“
Easywave
”
at
page
9.
The
table
below
describes
the
preset
memory
and
the
recall
behaviour.
Preset
Zone 1
Zone 2
Recall by
Selector Music Level Mic Mix Level Selector Music Level
Mic Mix Level Contacts Easywave
0
A 0
0 A 0
0 - -
1
A - 1
Zone 1 A
2
A - 2
Zone 1 B
3
A - 3
Zone 1 C
4
A - 4
Zone 1 D
5
A - 5
-
6
A - 6
-
7
B - 1
Zone 2 A
8
B - 2
Zone 2 B
9
B - 3
Zone 2 C
10
B - 4
Zone 2 D
11
B - 5
-
12
B - 6
-
13
-
-
…
64
-
-
Preset
0
can
only
be
recalled,
not
stored
nor
cleared.
It
will
set
all
levels
at
the
minimum
and
source
selections
at
source
A.
Preset
0
and
preset
13
to
64
can
only
be
recalled
by
the
serial
interface.
Preset
1
to
12
can
be
recalled
by
contacts
and
preset
1
to
4
and
6
to
10
can
be
recalled
by
an
easywave
RF
switch
if
it’s
configured
this
way.
Please
refer
to
chapter
“
Easywave
”
at
page
9
for
this.
Except
for
preset
0,
all
other
presets
are
default
blank.
Recalling
a
blank
preset
will
not
have
any
result.
Storing
or
recalling
a
preset
can
be
done
for
both
zones
or
for
zone
1
or
2
only.
If
a
preset
is
recalled
by
contacts
or
by
an
Easywave
RF
switch,
it
is
recalled
for
both
zones.
If
one
wants
that
the
recall
only
has
effect
on
one
specific
zone,
this
can
be
done
by
storing
only
that
zone.
Store
a
Preset
Storing
a
preset
will
copy
the
current
settings
of
selector,
music
level
and
mic
mix
level
to
the
preset
memory.
In
two
examples
will
be
explained
how
to
store
a
preset.
The
first
is
for
both
zones,
the
second
only
for
one
zone.
In
the
examples,
communication
using
RS
‐
232
is
used.
This
communication
can
be
done
with
terminal
software
like
Hyperterminal.
If
you
are
not
familiar
with
that,
please
refer
to
chapter
“
Controlling
the
PM1122
‐
INT
with
Hercules
”
at
page
19
first.
For
the
examples,
we
presume
you
have
successfully
opened
a
terminal
session.
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