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INTRODUCTION
User Presets
Input/Output Configuration
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control to adjust OPTIMOD-FM for less or more processing. The
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factory presets are listed and described starting on page 3-16.
Factory Presets are stored in OPTIMOD-FM's non-volatile memory and cannot be
erased. You can change the settings of a Factory Preset, but you must then store
those settings as a User Preset, which you are free to name as you wish. The Factory
Preset remains unchanged.
User Presets permit you to change a Factory Preset to suit your requirements and
then store those changes.
You can store more than 100 User Presets, limited only by available memory in your
8300 (which will vary depending on the version of your 8300's software). You can
give your preset a name up to 18 characters long.
User Presets cannot be created from scratch. You must always start by recalling a
Factory Preset. Make the changes, and then store your modified preset as a User
Preset. You can also recall a previously created user preset, modify it, and save it
again, either overwriting the old version or saving under a new name. In all cases,
the original Factory Preset remains for you to return to if you wish.
User Presets inherit the structure of their parent Factory Presets (Five-Band, Two-
Band, or Ultra-Low-Latency Five-Band). The only way you can choose the structure
of a factory preset is to edit it from a Factory preset having that structure (or to edit
it from an older User Preset having the desired structure). You cannot change the
structure that an existing User Preset uses.
User Presets are stored in non-volatile memory that does not require battery
backup. To Create or Save a User Preset on page 3-13 has more about User Presets.
OPTIMOD-FM simultaneously accommodates:
Digital AES3 left/right inputs and outputs.
Analog left/right inputs and outputs.
Composite stereo outputs.
Subcarrier (SCA and RDS / RBDS) inputs.
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