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DP224/6
Operators
Manual
Input
Memory
Sub-menu
Input Memory Recall
Press MENU and select the ‘Input Memory Sub-menu’ then ‘Memory Recall’ using the
BACK, NEXT and ENTER keys. When the menu is entered, the last recalled memory
will be displayed first. Use BACK and NEXT to view the other input memories and
press ENTER to load selection. If after 15 seconds no recall has been implemented,
the unit will return to the default mode.
The name of the last memory recalled will be displayed on the bottom line of the
default screen under the crossover name. A ‘#’ will be displayed next to the
memory name when any input parameter is adjusted after a memory has been
recalled. This is to show the original settings have been modified.
Input Memory Store
To store input settings to a location from the 40 user-selectable memories press
MENU and select the ‘Input Memory Sub-menu’ then ‘Memory Store’ using the
BACK, NEXT and ENTER keys. Select memory number to store to and then name
the memory as appropriate by using the FREQ control to select a character and
BACK and ‘NEXT to move to the next character.
(N.B. This sequence must be completed for a memory to store. If after 15 seconds
no store has been implemented, the unit will return to the default mode.)
When storing a memory the LCD shows the next available empty memory
automatically, but any memory number can be chosen and any memory can be over
written. Previously used memories are identified by a '?' question mark.
Input Memory Store to PC card
To store all input memories to PC card press MENU and select the ‘Input Memory
Sub-menu’ then ‘Store to PC Card’ using the BACK, NEXT and ENTER keys. Name
the memory set as appropriate by using the FREQ control to select a character and
BACK and NEXT to move to the next character.
(N.B. This function stores all input memories as a set.)
Input Memory Recall from PC card
To recall an input memory set from PC card press MENU and select the ‘Input
Memory Sub-menu’ then ‘Recall From PC Card’. Using the BACK, NEXT and ENTER
keys select one of stored memory sets.
Note: Recalling a memory set will overwrite memories
already stored in the unit. – a memory set is all 40 input
memories stored together.
Input Memory Erase
To erase an input memory p ress MENU and select the ‘Input Memory Sub-menu’
then ‘Memory Erase’. Using the BACK, NEXT and ENTER keys select one of stored
input memories, and press ‘ENTER’ twice (confirmation is required) to erase.
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