Working With Presets; System Presets; Custom Presets; Playing A Preset - AMX DAS-MI-0404 Operation/Reference Manual

Mi-series configuration software v1.0.3
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Working with Presets

Presets are saved radio stations, satellite channels, and CD and DVDs tracks that are programmed into
Mi-Control and can be recalled easily. They are saved in the same format described in the Summary of
Direct Access for Audio Sources section on page 19.
Each audio source has two types of presets:

System Presets

There is a maximum of ten (10) system presets per source. These presets are saved at the Mi-Series
Controller and are available for all users of the Mi-Series Audio System. This includes access from any
tactile keypad, LCD Keypad, every instance of Mi-Control, as well as by external Control Systems that
are integrated with the Mi-Series Controller.

Custom Presets

The number of custom presets and custom preset lists are unlimited. These presets are stored with every
instance of Mi-Control and are not shared by any other user.

Playing a Preset

1. On the Rooms bar, click the room.
2. On the Audio Source bar, click the audio source tab.
3. In the Presets area, click a preset list.
4. Click the preset. The audio source plays the preset.
System Presets

Adding a System Preset

The number of System presets is fixed at 10. Additional System presets cannot be added.

Editing a System Preset

1. To display the Audio Source bar, click any room.
2. On the Audio Source bar, click the appropriate audio source tab.
3. In the Presets area, click System.
4. Next to the preset to be edited, click Edit.
5. In the Edit Preset window, in the Name box, type a name to identify the preset.
6. In the Value box, type the value for the preset.
For information on what to type in the Edit Preset window, see the Summary of Direct
Access for Audio Sources section on page 19.
7. Click OK.
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