Dynacord DSP 600 Owner's Manual page 13

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preset. This compare function will audibly switch between the altered parameters and the previously stored settings,
allowing you to hear the effect of any DSP changes that have been made. Use this feature to monitor progress in editing
or creating presets. Subsequently recalling a new preset will prompt you to save changes, which you may do or not.
7 – S
ETUP BUTTON
Pressing the Setup button while in Run mode displays the Setup menus in the LCD display and the Setup button lights.
In this mode, any Setup menu can be displayed and altered. Changes made to Setup menu items are saved automati-
cally. To exit Setup mode, press the Setup button again. The LCD display will revert to Run mode.
8 – SELECT <
BUTTON
The SELECT < button is pressed to navigate backwards through Edit, Setup and / or Recall menu displayed. The button
cycles through all available value fields in a screen and wraps around from first to last.
9 – SELECT >
BUTTON
The SELECT > button is pressed to navigate forwards through Edit, Setup and / or Recall menu displayed. The button
cycles through all available value fields in a screen and wraps around from last to first.
10 – S
TORE BUTTON
Pressing the Store button while in Run mode displays the Store Preset screen in the LCD display and the Store button
lights. In this screen edited presets can be named and saved to a user preset location. Pressing the Store button again
completes the preset save operation. To exit without storing the current preset, press the Edit or Setup buttons to re-
turn to the Run mode screen.
11 – R
ECALL BUTTON
Pressing the Recall button while in Run mode displays the Recall Preset screen in the LCD display and the Recall button
lights. In this screen, any of the 60 factory and 30 user presets can be recalled into current memory. Pressing the Recall
button again completes the preset load operation and returns the LCD display to Run mode. To exit without storing the
current preset, press the Edit or Setup buttons to return to the Run mode screen.
12 – USER PEQ
BUTTON
Pressing the USER PEQ button places the current preset in Edit mode and jumps to the first screen of the parametric
User Equalizer. Subsequent button presses toggle the display between Input A and Input B.
13 – USER GEQ
BUTTON
Pressing the USER GEQ button places the current preset in Edit mode and jumps to the first screen of the graphic User
Equalizer. Subsequent button presses toggle the display between Input A and Input B.
14 – USER D
ELAY BUTTON
Pressing the USER Delay button places the current preset in Edit mode and jumps to the User Delay screen. Subsequent
button presses toggle the display between Input A and Input B.
15 – USER A
RRAY BUTTON
Pressing the Array button places the current preset in Edit mode and jumps to the first Array screen. Subsequent button
presses step through the available output channels (depending on configuration).
16 – SPEAKER PEQ
BUTTON
Pressing the PEQ button places the current preset in Edit mode and jumps to the first SPEAKER Parametric Equalizer
screen. Subsequent button presses step through the available output channels (depending on configuration).
17 – SPEAKER X-O
VER BUTTON
Pressing the SPEAKER X-Over button places the current preset in Edit mode and jumps to the first Output Channel
Cross-Over screen. Subsequent button presses step through the available output channels (depending on configura-
tion).
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