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Banquet hall A
• Memory 1 (3-divided room setting pattern for each divided room A, B, and C)
In the morning, Banquet halls A, B, and C are individually used.
Change Safe group setting: None
Change Safe group setting: Group (a)
Banquet hall B
Banquet hall C
Banquet hall A
• Memory 2 (2-divided room setting pattern for each divided room A, and B + C)
Banquet halls B + C
Afternoon, Banquet hall A remains in use, while Banquet halls B and C
are not individually used, being combined into 1 room for which the
D-2012C dedicated to Banquet hall B is used.
13.3.5. Description for settings
[Example of use]
Below is an example where one of divided 3 rooms remains in use with 3-divided room setting pattern, and its
setting pattern is switched to 2-divided room setting pattern after the remaining 2 rooms are combined into
one.
[Settings and usage]
Assign input and output channels, and signal routing to the Change Safe group (a).
Memory 1 has the setting pattern to be used for each of Banquet halls A, B, and C. No Change Safe group
is set.
Memory 2 has the setting pattern to be used for an independent Banquet hall A and a combined B & C hall
separately. The Change Safe group is set to the group (a).
When Memory 1 is switched to Memory 2, the parameters for Fader and Matrix Point belonging to the
Change Safe group (a) are maintained owing to the Change Safe group function.
If the microphone and speaker channels in Banquet hall C are set to Fader Layer 2 of the D-2012C
dedicated to Banquet hall B, this allows the same D-2012C to operate for the combined B & C hall.
In this example above, if 2 divided rooms are supposed to be fixed for use, recalling the preset Memory 2
needs the channel and routing for Banquet hall A to have been recalled first. In this case, Memory 2 cannot
be used, and other preset memory assigned to no Change Safe group is required. For example, prepare
and use Memory 3 having a 2-divided room setting pattern which is created for the system of Banquet hall A
and a combined B & C hall with the Change Safe group set to "None."