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Example: saveas BOOGY <enter>
Commands the Omnia to save the current settings as preset BOOGY.
Non-System Parameters (paras)
paras
Lists the modifiable parameters available for the current preset in a table format.
Example: paras <enter>
displays the parameters for the current preset:
paravalues <index #>
Lists all possible values for the parameter at the given index number.
para <para index #> <paravalue> Sets a new value for the selected parameter.
Omnia-3 System Parameters
A 'syspara' is an Omnia-3 System parameter. The System Parameters are assigned to controls which govern
overall operation, such as Input and Output Gains, Pre-emphasis/De-emphasis, etc. These parameters would
NOT be saved with individual presets, but instead are saved using the Save To Card option in the System menu.
To obtain a list of all System parameters, you use the command 'sysparas', which lists all of the adjustable
parameters in a table format with their current setting value in brackets. On the Omnia-3am typing sysparas
<enter> displays the following table:
1) Input Source [AES/EBU]
2) Analog Gain [0]
3) Input Left [0.0dB]
4) Input Right [0.0dB]
5) Output Left [+4.0dB]
6) Output Right [+4.0dB]
7) SCA Level [-20.0dB]
8) Composite 1 [3.60 V]
9) Pilot Level ['n/a']
10) Phase Adjust ['n/a']
11) Deemphasis ['n/a']
12) Preemphasis ['n/a']
13) Analog Phase [1]
14) LED Source [0]
15) Backlight [70]
16) Contrast [50]
17) Headphones [-10.0dB]
18) Separation ['n/a']
19) Editing Mode [EXPERT]
20) Current State [ENABLED]
21) Composite 2 [3.60 V]
22) Input Phase [NORMAL]
23) Preemphasis ['n/a']
24) Ctrl Port Baud [19200]
25) Mono Mode [Stereo]
26) Asym Mod [100%]
27) Tilt Eq [None]
28) Tilt Freq [5]
29) HP Filter [OFF]
30) Meta ['n/a']
31) LPF Freq [10kHz]
32) LPF Freq ['n/a']
33) BS412 ['n/a']
34) Ref. Headroom ['n/a']
35) Ave. Power ['n/a']
36) WB AGC ['n/a']
37) Phase Rot. ['n/a']
A value of ‘n/a’ indicates that this parameter is not applicable to the am style.