Scenes - Shure DFR11EQ User Manual

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Once a DFR11EQ has been set up with a desired combination of settings, they can be
stored on disk as a Scene. Although the DFR11EQ automatically saves the current scene in
internal memory, other scenes can be saved to disk. Scenes are useful for reducing setup
time when multiple units require similar settings. Scenes are also useful for multi-purpose
sound system, or events which require changing settings "on the fly". Up to 16 events may be
stored on the computer for later recall.
To Store a Scene in the DFR11EQ
The DFR11EQ stores one scene in its internal non-volatile memory. This scene is
automatically saved in the DFR11EQ upon power down. After any adjustments are made to
any settings, the computer can simply be disconnected from the DFR11EQ, and the
DFR11EQ will retain the settings.
To Save a Scene to Disk
Scenes are saved to the DFR11EQ.INI file located in the Windows system directory. To
save a scene:
1. Click on File in the main menu bar.
2. Select the Scene s... option of the drop-down menu.
3. On the Scene Dialog window type a name (8 characters maximum) in the Scene
Name field.
4. Click on the Save Scene button.
To Recall a Scene from Disk
Once a scene has been saved, the Windows software can be used to reload that scene
from disk and recall it to a DFR11EQ. To recall a scene:
1. Click on File in the main menu bar.
2. Select the Scenes... option of the drop-down menu.
3. On the Scene Dialog window, click on the arrow key beside the Scene Name field
for a drop-down list of available scene names.
4. Select the desired scene name.
5. Click on the Recall Scene button.
To Delete a Scene from Disk
1. Click on File in the main menu bar.
2. Select the Scenes... option of the drop-down menu.
3. On the Scene Dialog window, click on the arrow key beside the Scene Name field
for a drop-down list of available scene names.
4. Select the desired scene name.
5. On the Scene Dialog window, click on the Delete Scene button.
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