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SYSTEM, PRESET AND CLOCK MEMORY
Many Realiser settings are saved within and specific to a preset. But some settings, such as channel
assignments, are global and independent of presets. A setting is in force as soon as it is made, but will
revert to the previous setting when the Realiser is powered off, unless saved.
The settings in the list below are system settings:
Access point
Settings
(!)-CONTROL MENU
Controllers off or on*
EXIT->
Level display mode
MENU-1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8
I/O assignments and speaker locations
MENU-9
Global delay
MENU-0
Display contrast
MENU-HP
HPEQ measurement setup
MENU-CAL
Microphone balance
MENU-SPK
PRIR measurement setup
MENU-SPOS
Enable/disable pilot tones for
SPK
procedure
MENU-SVS
Global delay
MENU-METR
Monitor bridge setup
SPOS
Speaker angles measured with pilot tones
To save these parameters, press
(!)
. The screen will say:
>SAVE SYSTEM CONFIG
UPDATE REALISER SW
CONTROL MENU
PASSWORD OPTIONS
With the cursor on
SAVE SYSTEM CONFIG
, press
OK
to save.
The clock/calendar, accessed by
MENU-(!)
, is saved in its own memory upon exiting the clock-
setting procedure.
The password is saved upon exiting the
PASSWORD SETUP
screen, and it is saved in the
clock/calendar memory.
All other settings are pertinent only to the preset in use and are saved by pressing
MENU
, then the
button for the preset in use (
P1, P2, P3, or P4)
, then
SAVE PRESET
.
*When
IR REMOTE
is toggled to
N
, the setting is automatically saved. This is because the remote
control is locked out and the user , typically having no wired controller, has no way of saving the
setting manually. When the Realiser is powered down and back up, the remote control will still be
disabled. Setting
IR REMOTE
to
Y
, and setting
WIRED REMOTE
and
USB REMOTE
to
Y
or
N
,
are not automatically saved and the user must
SAVE SYSTEM CONFIG
for the settings to persist
beyond power down.