Telex DN3600C Stereo Equalizer User Manual


 
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Memory/Lockout menu
Accessed by pressing the Utilities key followed by the Memory key.
Soft key options: Recall
Save
Lock
Exit
Curve/Fader
The Curve/Fader key toggles the screen between Curve and Fader displays. While the
Fader display shows the positions of the 30 Graphic faders for the addressed channel, Curve
display calculates the actual frequency response of the unit, taking into account fader posi-
tions, filter Q and interaction, low pass and high pass filters, notches and gain.
Recall
Soft key 1 is accompanied by the text Recall. This key allows any of the 66 named memories
to be recalled. To recall a memory:
1. Press the Recall key once.
2. The NUMBER window shows the selected memory number while the LCD shows the
memory name and fader positions. Select the required memory by name and/or number
by use of the FREQ or LEVEL rotary control.
3. The procedure may be aborted at any time by pressing the Exit or Save keys.
4. Press the Recall key once more. At this point all the fader, filter, Gain, Q and channel
settings are updated. The unit returns to the start up screen.
The current memory name is shown as text at the top of the screen. The current memory
number is shown in the NUMBER window unless any manual changes are made.
Save
Soft key 2 is accompanied by the text Save. This key allows the current equaliser settings to be
stored in any of the 66 memory locations. Each memory may be given an 8 character name. To
Save a memory:
1. Press the Save key once.
2. Select the memory number by use of the FREQ or LEVEL rotary control. Memory
number is shown in the NUMBER window. Memory name - if any - is shown on the
LCD.
3. If desired, enter a new memory name or edit the old memory name using the Frequency
keys. These correspond to the letters A to Z. By pressing the SHIFT key, the numbers 0
to 9 may also be accessed. The < key is a backspace or delete function.
4. The procedure may be aborted at any time by pressing the Exit or Recall keys.
5. Press the Save key a second time.
All fader, filter, Gain, Q and channel settings together with the name are stored at the selected
memory location. The unit returns to the start up screen.