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Section 8
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Exiting the Utilities on the 480R will automatically update all DriveRacks and
the DriveWare GUI with your new configuration.
Controlling SysCon parameters from the 480R
When pressing the <Utility> button on the 480R, a prompt appears on the LCD
screen. If SysCon is enabled for the 480R, pressing encoder 3 takes you to the
SysCon parameter pages. The SC icon will then appear in the upper left of the
480R LCD screen. The <Eq>, <Delay>, and <Other> effect buttons move you
to different pages for SysCon parameter editing. The <Program> button exits
you from the SysCon pages.
Pressing the <Eq> button takes you to the SysCon pre-GEq page. The 31
mechanical faders will move to the current SysCon GEq values, and the faders
can be manually adjusted to the desired GEq settings. Pressing encoder 1
enables/disables the SysCon GEq, and pressing encoder 2 flattens (sets to 0 dB)
or restores the 31 GEq values. Pressing either the <Prev Pg> or the <Next Pg>
button takes you to the SysCon pre-delay (discussed below).
Pressing the <Delay> button takes you to the SysCon delay pages. Pressing
the <Delay> button again takes you to the other SysCon output zones (where
8 output groups are in each zone) and then the Input group. For the Input
trim delay, pressing encoder 1 turns the input trim delay on or off. For the
output trim delay, turning encoder 1 selects one of eight groups in the current
zone. Turning encoder 2 allows you choose the units (msec, feet, meters).
Turning encoder 3 adjusts that group’s trim delay between 0ms and 682.65ms
for the Input group, or between 0ms and 170.66ms for any of the output
groups. Pressing encoder 3 toggles the delay adjustment between fine and
coarse (as indicated by the red “dbx” light under the encoder).
Pressing the <Other> button takes you to the SysCon output trim gain pages.
Turning encoder 1 selects one of eight output groups in the current zone, and
turning encoder 2 adjusts that group’s output trim gain between –12dB and
+6dB. Pressing encoder 2 toggles the output trim gain adjustment between fine
and coarse (as indicated by the red “dbx” light under the encoder). A bar
graph is shown in the LCD screen that indicates the output trim gain levels.
Pressing the Other button again takes you to the other SysCon zones. Pressing
either the <Prev Pg> or the <Next Pg> button takes you to the SysCon post-
delay (discussed above).
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