Methods For Marking Items; Configuring Presets - Extron electronics DMP 128 Plus User Manual

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Methods for Marking Items

Marked items are highlighted in green (see figure 122 below). There are four ways to mark
items in DSP Configurator:
Mark All — Press
Mark Group — Click and drag the cursor to create a box around a group of items to
mark them. Click and drag the cursor while holding the
around another group of items to mark them while keeping previous group marked.
Mark Series — Click the first item in the series to mark it, then press
on the final item in the series. All items between the first and last items are marked.
Mark Multiple Individual – Click the first item to mark it and press
mark additional items anywhere in the main workspace.
Figure 122.

Configuring Presets

1.
Create a configuration to be saved as a preset (see
page 10).
2.
Mark the items that will be included in the preset.
3.
Select
4.
From the
Preset Number
preset assigned read
character maximum).
5.
Click
OK
Figure 123.
NOTE: When a configuration file is pushed to a DMP 128 Plus, presets contained
within that file are available for recall from DSP Configurator or SIS commands.
6.
The preset is saved and is available from the
the main workspace.
Figure 124.
on the keyboard to mark all items in the main workspace.
<Ctrl+A>
Marked Items Highlighted in Green
Tools > Presets > Save Preset
dialog box, enter the preset number (1 through 32) in the
Save a Preset
field (see figure 123,
[unassigned]
(
) to save the preset.
3
Save a Preset Dialog Box
Presets Drop-Down
<Shift>
DSP Configurator Software
.
below). Preset slots that do not already have a
1
. Enter a name into the
Preset Name
drop-down menu at the top of
Presets
DMP 128 Plus • Configuration Tools
key to create box
<Shift+Click>
to
<Ctrl+Click>
on
field (
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