Storing Module Presets; Recalling Module Presets; Recalling Components - Martin Audio Ikon IK81 User Manual

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iK81 / iK42
USER GUIDE
crossover frequencies, output delay and some EQs are hidden; those settings that are a function of the loudspeaker cabinet
design and should not require adjustment for different applications. Factory Presets are locked (as indicated by a 'box' symbol
after the Preset name) so they cannot be overwritten. The user can, however, store an edited version of a Factory Preset in any
free preset location.
In addition to the Factory Presets the device may have further 'Skeleton Presets' which will help to create new presets. They can
be used to develop settings for any loudspeaker combination and are recalled in the same way as the Factory Presets described
above. These Presets are also usually locked but the user can name and store their own edited versions in any free preset
location.

Storing Module Presets

Once a drive module has been created it can be stored by pressing the <INPUT> button until the edited channel is reached, then
pressing the down <> button until store page is reached. Using "ADJUST" encoder will change the preset number. When the
destination preset is reached, pressing the <ENTER> button will enable the name associated with that preset to be changed.
Once the name changing is active, the character to be changed will be highlighted and the "ADJUST" encoder will edit the
character. Using the "SELECT" encoder will move through the character positions. Once the new preset name has been
assembled, the operation can be confirmed by pressing the <ENTER> button, then a message will be displayed, "Enter to confirm
or  to exit"; pressing <ENTER> will store the preset.
Note: Storing a Drive Module preset for a module which is not configured with consecutive outputs is not permitted.
Note: When storing a Drive Module preset on the device, Component Names cannot be edited. To change Component names,
the Module Preset must be saved in Vu-Net.

Recalling Module Presets

To recall a Drive Module preset, press the <INPUT> button, then use the down <> button navigate to the RECL Preset page.
Using the "ADJUST" encoder will scroll through the presets available. When the desired preset is reached, pressing <ENTER> will
display the message "Enter to confirm or  to exit", pressing <ENTER> will recall the preset. Note that presets do not contain
and do not disturb parameter Overlays. (See Overlays)

Recalling Components

To recall a Component Preset (to a single output), press the <OUTPUT> button, then use the down <> button navigate to the
RECL Preset page. Using the encoder, "A" will scroll through the component presets available (as indicated by the
ModulePreset.Component number and ModulePreset.Component name). When the desired component is reached, pressing
<ENTER> will flash the Enter button. Pressing <ENTER> again will then recall the component preset. Note that component presets
do not contain and do not disturb parameter Overlays. (See Overlays)
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