User`s manual
AEQ FORUM 
Digital audio mixer for broadcast applications 
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3.3. “MEMORY“ menu. 
This menu enables you to manage the configuration memories as snapshots. In two 
consecutive screens, the 7 memory positions available for user-defined configurations are 
shown. 
Each one of these memory positions stores all of the parameters in use at that time in each one 
of the console channel: gain, phase and balance configuration, “PROGRAM”, “AUDITION”, 
“AUX1”, “AUX2” and/or “CUE” routing activation, configuration/activation of equalizers, filters 
and/or dynamics processes and channels activation/deactivation (ON/OFF). No fader position is 
stored, because these are set manually. The memory position also stores the activation of 
signals sending to control and studio monitoring (by means of the keys placed under the 
corresponding displays), but not the position of the 3 associated encoders. 
The first of these screens displays the first 4 memory positions for user-defined configurations, 
and the second shows the following 3 memory positions. You can shift between these two 
screens by turning any of the associated encoders as you move through the complete list of 
snapshots stored at that time. The memory that is selected at any time is highlighted. 
Each stored memory is identified by its name and the date on which it was created. The names 
of the memories are editable from the configuration software (see section 4.3.5 in this manual). 
The options available through the contextual keys below the screen, from left to right, are: 
• “BACK”: pressing this key allows you to return to the previous menu screen. No change 
you may have made is saved. 
• “SAVE”: stores in the selected memory position the configuration of the console at that 
moment. The system will ask for your confirmation (in the screen that appears, you can 
confirm by pressing “SAVE” again or return to the memories list by pressing “BACK”). 
• “LOAD”: allows you to load the configuration you stored previously in the selected 
memory position. The system will ask for your confirmation (in the screen that appears, 
you can confirm by pressing “LOAD” or return to the memories list by pressing “BACK”). 
You can also create snapshots with different configurations from the configuration software. See 
section 4.3.5 of this manual. 
3.4. “MAIN MENU “. 
Pressing the “MENU” key in the initial screen will take you to the “MAIN MENU” screen. From 
this advanced configuration menu you can control, among other parameters, audio 
inputs/outputs, internal routing and processes. The four options visible on the last line of the 
display are associated with the four contextual keys below, from left to right: 
• “BACK”: pressing this key allows you to return to the previous menu screen. 
• “INFO”: essentially a maintenance menu displaying information about the IP addresses 
of the two network ports (“LAN” and “ETHERNET”) present in the rear panel of the unit 
and firmware versions installed in the several console operating modules, as well as the 
routing and process DSPs percentage of use. 










