DSP 260
20 Owner‘s Manual
If the preset you are recalling is based on a configuration different
from that of the current preset, the display will prompt, “Changing
config can damage speakers”, to remind you that the new preset
may not be appropriate for your system as it is currently connected.
Press Recall again to confirm and load the new preset.
To exit the Recall process without loading a new preset, press the Edit, Setup or any of the DSP block
buttons. (Edit or Setup buttons will return the display to run-time mode. DSP block buttons will display the
corresponding DSP block edit screen.)
5.8 Preset Store
Edited presets can be stored in one of 20 User Preset
locations. (U01 – U20) To store a preset, press the
Store button. The LCD display will switch to the Store
Program screen. Use the Value Up and Down buttons
to select the user destination. Locations that already
have presets saved in them will display a preset name.
Empty locations will display “?” in the name field. You may select an empty location, or a location of a
preset that will be over-written.
Press the < Select > buttons to navigate
down to the preset name field. Use the
Value Up and Down buttons to select the
field for each letter / symbol character. The
DSP 260 provides the complete ANSI
character set, including lower-case &
upper-case letters, numerals and symbols. Pressing and holding the Value Up and Down buttons will scroll
rapidly through the character set. Press the < Select > buttons to move to the next or previous character
position.
When the preset is named, press
Store again. If the preset location
was previously empty, the display
will prompt “Are you sure? Press
Store”. If you are overwriting an
existing preset the display will
prompt “Overwrite Preset? Press Store”. In either case, press Store again to proceed and store the new
preset.
To Exit Store without saving the edited preset, press the Edit, Setup
or any of the DSP block buttons. (Edit or Setup buttons will return
the display to run-time mode. DSP block buttons will display the
corresponding DSP block edit screen.)
Make sure that the new preset is appropriate for your system, and that con-
nections to your system are correct for the current configuration. Failure to
do so could cause unexpected results or damage to the system or its com-
ponents.
Store