User Manual

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S SERIES MANUAL [ENGLISH]
Throughout the DSP user interface, once you’re happy with the value you’ve selected for
a given parameter, tapping the rotary encoder one more time will store the new value. A
small star will then appear briefly at the top of the display to indicate that your change
has been written into memory. If before storing the new value, you press and hold the
encoder
for
more than half a second, indicating that you want to step up out of editing
the cur
rently selected parameter, the display will show that the parameter has returned
to its previously stored value. So don’t forget to store your changes by briefly tapping
the encoder once you’ve adjusted parameters to your satisfaction, and to check that
the star appears at the top of the display to indicate that your changes have been stored
before moving on.
8.2 Settings Menu
As explained above, tapping the rotary encoder when ‘Settings’ is shown in the display
offers access to the most important system settings for the S Series, in the following
order: Monitor input selection [i.e. analog or digital AES3], overall output Volume, and
system Delay. There’s also a Factory Reset option. Again, once the desired option – for
example Volume – is shown in the display, tapping the encoder takes you down into
the editable parameters for that option, whose values may then be changed by rotating
the encoder. Sometimes, of course, there is only one editable parameter per system
setting, as with Volume and Delay.
Input
Volume
Delay
Reset
Input
Menu (7)
Volume
Menu (8)
Delay
Menu (9)
Reset
Menu (10)
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Settings Menu [2]: Input, Volume, Delay & Reset options in the Settings Menu.