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Omnia 6 Use and Installation Guide – Version 1.00a
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System
Numerous maintenance and utility
functions are found in this submenu.
System data is saved here, and various
Security options are available to
prevent tampering by unauthorized
personnel. There are also controls for
setting the serial RS-232
communications baud rate, TCP/IP
networking parameters, the date, time,
and the Screen Saver backlight off
timeout interval.
System Submenu
An important selection under this submenu, Save to Card, makes a copy of the Omnia-6fm system
configuration, and stores it on the rear-panel PC Card. If a power failure should occur, the unit restarts
using the last saved operational settings. This means all Input, Output, Encode and System Menu settings
are restored, as well as the previously running processing settings. If the system is not backed up and saved
to the PC Card, then the system restores itself to the last known saved set of parameters (which will be the
factory defaults if you don’t use Save to Card!). For this reason, Omnia suggests that you backup the
system using the System/Save to Card function after any custom parameter editing has been completed.
Menu Selections
This section presents more information on each submenu window item and the parameter choices or value
settings that may be available within them. See Chapter 5, “Editing Presets,” for detailed information on
editing processing preset parameters to achieve your custom on-air sound.
This procedure is used for all parameter selection and editing:
1. Rotate the jog-wheel to highlight a menu item or submenu item.
2. Click the jog-wheel to select that choice or item.
3. If the parameter requires a value, rotate the jog-wheel to adjust the value.
5. Click to accept the value and return the jog-wheel to Highlight Mode.