Installation guide

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Room Measurements are named:
Speaker if the drivers are measured concurrently. example: Left Driver if the drivers are not
measured concurrently. example: L2 (Left Woofer)
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DEQX Cal has two data file types:
1. Project files, with a mzd file extension. A Project file contains the calibration data and
settings for a specific sound system.
2. Microphone calibration files, with a mic file extension. A microphone calibration file
contains calibration data specific to that microphone.
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Creating a New Project
To create a new project file, choose File-New Project or click the New icon. This will create a new
project file named Untitled and close any open projects.
When you next click on the Save button, The Save As dialog window will open and you will be
prompted to give the Untitled project a new name. Alternatively, you can open the Project
Explorer by choosing View - Project Explorer, right-clicking on the Untitled project, and selecting
Save and Compress Project As. This will open the Save As dialog window and you will be
prompted to give the Untitled project a new name.
Opening an Existing Project To open an existing Project, choose File-Open Project or click the
Open icon.
In the Open dialog browse to the required project file, select it and click Open. This will open the
project and close any open projects.
Inserting a Project To insert an existing project, choose File-Insert Project.
In the Insert Project dialog browse for the required project file and click Open.
The project name now appears in the Project Explorer.
Any projects that were open before the project was inserted will still be open.
The newly inserted project becomes the default project. You can change this by right clicking on
any project in the Project Explorer and choosing Set As Active Project.
Using the Project Explorer
The Project Explorer is a panel that displays objects in a hierarchical structure. Navigating the
Project Explorer is similar to navigating folders in the Windows Explorer.
Using DEQX Calibrated Reference