Settings Menu; Triggers - Bryston SP4 Owner's Manual

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14.
Export Filters to SP4
In this last step, filters created in "Step 13.
Target Curve" on page 25 are exported to
the SP4 and combined into the new profile
selected "Step 5. Select Base Profile" on page
2 3 .
Drag and drop the blue project file into the
StormAudio-Processor 'SP4-host' slot.
Save the project and click EXIT.
15.
Return to SP4 web UI
A popup has been updated to confirm
that you wish to combine the Dirac
Live corrections with the base profile.
A
For corrections made to a theater, you may
change the default name of the new profile (A).
Select the correct listening area that you used
to make the Dirac Live corrections (B). You may
also change the name of the curve type (C) to
indicate the type of target curve you used. Click
26
SP4-host
B
C
D
save (D) to continue. For corrections made to
a zone, options are not available. Simply click
save.
Note that each time you go through the Dirac Live
process, the former filter design gets replaced. Each
time the calibration is run, a new profile is created
with the new Dirac Live correction.
16.
Return to Speakers Page
Now that you are back at the page where
individual speakers can be edited, you will
notice the new Dirac reference profile you
named in the previous step is selected. New
columns created indicate the calculated Dirac
Delay and Dirac Level. No changes can be
made to this reference profile. Should you wish
to make changes, duplicate the profile, make
desired changes to the duplicate, save changes
to the profile and the theater. See "Profiles" on
page 15.

Settings Menu

The SP4 includes a variety of system wide
settings that are set in this menu that govern
behavior of the unit. Ensure these are set
as required for easy operation of the SP4
and any attached devices. These are only
accessible to those with Installer level access
or Expert User if assigned by the Installer.

Triggers

The SP4 has 4 independent DC voltage triggers
which can be configured to modulate the power/
standby status of connected equipment such as
projectors, source components, or amplifiers.
You may keep the default name for each trigger, or
rename them to something more descriptive. Each
trigger has the following options available:
Manual Switching: Turn on to enable a button on
the remote control interfaces that allows a user to
toggle the trigger manually.
Auto Switching: Enabled on Wake activates the

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