Alarm; General; Alarm Presets; Operation Menu Alarm - Dynacord DMM 4650 Owner's Manual

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ALARM

General:

Alarms are audio signals that can be started within a sequence. The alarms are square wave forms providing the
possibility for various parameters to be adjusted. For test purposes, it is possible to start the alarms signals in the
"alarm editor"menu using the PLAY/STOP key. They are present on the pre-listen outputs.

Alarm Presets

20 freely programmable presets (user presets) are available; from AOO to A19. The factory presets are preprogram-
med on the preset numbers A20 - A34. The corresponding functions are explained in the table on page 46. Erasing
these presets is not possible. In orderto create your own alarm preset, modifying an existing, possibly similar alarm
(user or factory preset) and storing it under a new number together with its new title and priority, is the easiest way to
accomplish this task.

Operation menu alarm

Confirming the menu selection "Alarm'with the soft key "ok"lets you select the following sub menus using the cursor
< > keys .

Load

Confirming "load" with the soft key "ok", Axx'Titie'and the soft keys 'yes, no"appear on the display. Using the cursor
keys lets you edit the alarm number xx while the corresponding name is displayed. "Y" loads the selected alarm into
memory while further editing is performed in the "editor" menu.
Editor
The menu "editor" allows modification of audio frequencies, envelopes, duty-factors and several other parameters
(see parameter listing). Testing the alarm's sound properties is possible by starting the alarm sequence using the
PLAY/STOP key. The sound is presented via the pre-listen outputs. Parameter modifications are audible after performing
a restart. The RECORD-key stops the alarm.
After pressing the "EX]T" key (previous menu level), the question "store yes, no?'" appears on the display. Acknowledging
this question lets you save your new settings in a user preset.

Title

Confirming "Title" with the soft key "ok", the name of the currently loaded alarm is displayed. Using the cursor keys
lets you enter a name of up to 8 characters. The soft keys "A-a"shifts between the upper and the lower character case
while "spc"inserts a blank character.
After pressing the "EX17" key (previous menu level), the question "STORE YES, NO ?"appears on the display.
Acknowledging this question lets you save your new settings in a user preset.

Priority

Confirming "Priority" with the soft key "ok", the priority number of the selected alarm preset appears on the display.
Using the cursor keys, the priority number can be set starting from 00 up to the user priority. A higher priority protects
against unauthorized alteration of this preset by users with lower priority level. All factory presets are provided with a
priority of 00, because they cannot be overwritten, anyway. This offers any user the possibility to use them as
prototype sequences.
After pressing the "EXIT" key (one menu level down), the question "store yes, no?'appears on the display. Acknowledging
this question lets you save your new settings in a user preset.

Save

Confirming "save" with the soft key "ok", the currently selected alarm number is displayed. Using the cursor keys, you
are able to enter the number of the desired alarm. Storing a preset has to be confirmed with the soft key "y = yes".
With "save", all modifications in the above mentioned menu items are saved into the selected user preset. Thus,
individually saving the parameters is not necessary, since they remain in memory until another gong is bein g loaded.
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