DSP 260
Owner‘s Manual 17
4 Editing & Operation
4.1 Factory Presets
The DSP 260 comes with 60 factory presets to configure and manage typical sound reinforcement
systems. Factory presets can be recalled at will. Limited editing can be performed from the front-panel
LCD user interface such as output level, mute and limiter threshold setting. Installers can identify factory
presets with system configurations that are not appropriate for the given installation and lock-out and hide
them from the operator.
4.2 User Presets – Standard Editing
The DSP 260 uniquely allows for limited access to and visibility of
parameters. Via the DSP 260 Graphic User Interface Application,
the installer can determine which parameters may be accessed.
4.3 User Preset – Full Editing
The DSP 260 can also be configured in full-edit mode. All matrix
routing presets are available including 2 x 6 Full Edit. All DSP
parameters are accessible and adjustable. Resulting settings can be
saved into 20 User Preset locations for later recall. Editing can be
performed from the front-panel LCD display or on a PC with the
DSP 260 Editor Graphic User Interface Application. Full editing is
recommended only for experienced installers / operators.
4.4 Unpacking & Warranty
Carefully remove the DSP 260 from its packaging and packaging materials. Please save all packing
materials and box, should you ever need to return the DSP 260 for warranty service.
Included with the DSP 260 is this Owner’s Manual, Warranty card and A.C. power cable. Contact your
distributor, dealer or installer if any of these items is not included.
Fill out the warranty card in its entirety and return it to the address noted. Only products for which
completed warranty cards have been received will be covered fully under warranty.
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The factory warranty
for your DSP 260 is 36 months (3 years), from the date of purchase. Please save the warranty certificate
and receipt; which must be presented at the time of warranty service for the factory warrantee to be valid.
1) Warranty coverage rights vary by state and country. Your warranty rights may vary. Consult your distributor, dealer or installer for your warranty rights.