Operating instructions
OPTIMOD-AM DIGITAL INSTALLATION
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c) Use the PREV and NEXT buttons to move the cursor set the hour, minute,
and second (in 24-hour format) when the automation event is to occur. Set
the desired values with the knob.
D) For events that occur on a daily or weekly schedule:
a) Use the P
REV and NEXT buttons to move the cursor the each day of the
week in turn, and use the rotary encoder to turn the day on or off.
You can program the event to occur on as many days of the week as you
wish.
b) Use the PREV and NEXT buttons to move the cursor set the hour, minute,
and second (in 24-hour format — e.g., 18:00:00 for 6:00 PM) when the
automation event is to occur. Set the desired values with the knob.
Automation events have a “start” time but no “stop” time. The 9400 will
indefinitely remain in the state specified by an existing automation event
until its state is changed by another automation event or by another ac-
tion (such as a user’s interacting with the front panel or PC Remote soft-
ware).
E) For all events:
a) Press the S
ELECT EVENT button.
b) Turn the knob to set the desired event. The available events are:
Recall factory preset
Recall user preset
Recall transmission preset
Analog processing chain stereo mode
Analog processing chain mono-from left-channel (MONO-L) mode
This mode takes the left channel input, splits it to the left and right in-
puts of the processing, and applies identical processing to both chan-
nels.
Analog processing chain mono-from right-channel (MONO-R) mode
Analog processing chain mono-from-sum-of-channels (MONO-SUM)
Digital processing chain stereo mode
Digital processing chain mono-from left-channel (MONO-L) mode
Digital processing chain mono-from right-channel (MONO-R) mode
Digital processing chain mono-from-sum-of-channels (MONO-SUM)
Bypass Mode (Bypasses the analog and digital processing chains, ap-
plying the signal at the 9400’s active input to all outputs with a gain
set by the S
ETUP > TEST > BYPASS GAIN control.)










