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Marani DPA-260A User Manual page 33

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Input and Output Channels Last Edited Parameter Return Function
Once you have escaped out of parameter editing within the individual Input or Output channels
the DPA-260A will remember this last editing action on that Channel. When you return for your
next editing action pressing the EDIT button on that channel will immediately return you to the
screen related to this last editing action.
This function makes fine tuning or modifying easier when it is necessary to make a number of
adjustments to the same parameter in a short time sequence.
Input Channels and output Channels LINK Function
The DPA-260A is able to perform a unique LINK MODE between Input Channels as well as a link
between Output Channels to enable quick and immediate editing (you cannot link output to input
channels).
To link channels when editing, you will need to select a"Master"channel that will be the one to be
edited and have it's parameters displayed on the LCD screen. You can then select and link other
channels (Slaves) that you wish to apply the same changes to.
To enter a link mode session, select the Master channel Edit mode, then link the Slaves by
pressing their related Edit buttons.
All Linked channels will be selected ready for adjustment when their"Blue"LED is lit in the Editing
mode.
Now all Slave channels and only those selected will modify their parameters accordingly as you
edit the Master channel.
All other existing parameters will stay the same within the Slave Channels unless edited by this
link with the Master channel.
Note: The LINK function is NOT a COPY function.
If we want to edit the limiter of the Output channels 1/2/4, we can enter the editing mode of
Output Channel 1 by pressing the related Edit button and turning on the Blue LED below the
Output Channel 1 LED meters. This assigns the "role" of Master and displays this channel's
parameters on the LCD:
Then press the Edit button of Output Channels 2/4, turning on their related"Blue"LED's. Now all
parameters edited on Output Channel 1, will also be applied to channels 2 and 4.
If we want to remove one of the linked channels from the Link, press the related Edit button.
Exiting the editing of the Master channel during a Link session will automatically terminate that
session. The Link will also be automatically terminated if, during the editing of Output Channels
you jump across to begin editing an Input channel or vice versa.
Out-1
Name
5ms
R: 0.2s
A:
32
Limiter
+5.0dB

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