DX0.5
USER
GUIDE
HAM09224
User
Guide
V1.0
54
…………
At
the
top
of
all
types
you
will
see
the
channel
name,
this
will
be
the
default
"Out
1,
out
2…."
Unless
you
have
edited
the
name
in
which
case
the
new
name
will
be
displayed;
‐
Next
the
filter
type
is
displayed,
either
PEQ
(parametric)
1
to
7,
Highpass
or
Low
Pass;
‐
Next
are
two
buttons
to
bypass
or
reset
all
filters;
‐
'Bypass
ALL'
will
return
the
signal
path
to
a
flat
response
but
retains
the
filter
slopes
you
are
created.
A
second
click
will
put
the
EQ
back
in
place.
'FLAT'
as
the
name
suggests
resets
the
gain
of
all
filters
to
0dB.
Frequency
and
Q
factor
values
are
retained
but
any
gain
settings
are
lost.
Note
that
previous
values
cannot
be
restored
unless
you
have
stored
your
settings
as
a
Preset,
they
will
have
to
be
manually
re
‐
entered.
The
next
features
is
the
EQ
type
which
offers
a
drop
‐
down
with
the
filter
types
available;
‐
All
filters
are
Bell
by
default
but
may
be
configured
as
High
Shelf
with
either
a
6
or
12dB
per
octave
slope,
or
Low
Shelf,
also
with
6
or
12dB
per
octave
slopes.
For
high
and
low
pass
filters
the
slope
is
available
for
selection
from
the
flowing
options;
‐
No
cut
‐
off
(bypassed)
6dB
per
octave
Butterworth
12dB
per
octave
Butterworth
12dB
per
octave
Linkwitz
Riley
12dB
per
octave
Bessel
18dB
per
octave
Butterworth
24dB
per
octave
Butterworth