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Note: The following Factory Presets use lower internal AGC ratios. When switching from any of these (or from
User Presets created using any of these) to another preset, there may be a substantial level drop that will recover
over a few seconds: ModernRock, CleanNSmooth, HotAC, SoftAC, Country2, Classical2 and Classical 3.
Modify
Opens the Preset List window so a user preset can be renamed or deleted.
Save Current
Saves the current parameter settings to the PC Card, overwriting any previous settings saved under the currently
running user preset. If the current preset started out as a factory preset but you changed some values, the system will
warn you that you cannot save your settings directly over a factory preset name. Instead, you must select the Save
Current As option, and assign your work a new Preset Name. After doing so, your new Preset will appear in the
Preset list.
Save Current As
Opens up a window so a new preset name can be entered. Preset names can be up to 12 characters in length. The
number of presets that can be saved to the PCMCIA card is limited by the Omnia operating system to 50 total
presets (including the factory presets). If your preset collection grows larger than the allotted space, you can always
save and load presets to and from your PC using the Omnia Remote Software (described in Chapter 6).
Rotating the jog wheel clockwise scrolls through the capital letters of the alphabet first. Rotating it counter-
clockwise scrolls through the numeric characters first, and then through the lower case alphabet. Click the jog-wheel
to select a highlighted character to change. Then rotate the jog-wheel to step through all the possible characters.
Once the desired character is displayed, click the jog-wheel to select that character. Rotate the jog wheel to select the
next character and edit that as appropriate. When the last character is reached, click to accept the character and then
rotate the jog-wheel to highlight the
√
(checkmark) to save your preset. Highlight the X to cancel naming.
Note: While scrolling through the character list, you will see “Ins”, “Del”, and a blank space. “Ins” stands for
“Insert”, and is used when you wish to add an extra character within a preset name. The “Del” option allows you to
remove a character or space from a preset name. The blank space is just that. It allows you to add a space within a
preset name.
Compare
Allows two different presets to be compared. This is handy when two presets you want to compare are far apart in
the Preset List. Note that preset changes can occur very quickly, but depending on the number of internal parameters
being updated, the Compare process may take a second or two to fully transition from one preset to another.
Protect
Beginning with Front Panel Display software Version 1.0.3.0, it now possible to protect customer presets with a
secret passcode. To use the feature, you must create a custom preset (or recall factory and rename it as your own).
The correct order for using the Protect Preset function is as follows:
1.
Create a preset and save it as your own (let’s use a preset name “TEST33” as an example;
2.
Click the “Protect” button in the Preset menu.
3.
Enter your passcode (up to six characters), and click on the checkmark to save it.
4.
The preset will now be displayed on the screen with a [U] next to it, that is, it will be shown as TEST33[U].
This means that the preset has a passcode assigned to it, but the preset is not yet “locked”.
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