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Chapter 5 Main panel window
Amp Editor Owner’s Manual
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[Copy] button
This button copies the library of the selected amplifier.
[Paste] button
This button pastes the library data copied by the [Copy] button onto (overwriting) the selected amplifier. You
can overwrite the settings for multiple amplifiers by holding down the [Ctrl] key or [Shift] key while you
select amplifiers, and then clicking the [Paste] button.
[From Device] button
This button obtains library data from the amplifier unit selected in the Device list. If an amplifier not con-
nected to the network is selected, this is shown in gray.
[To Device] button
This button sends the library data from Amp Editor to the amplifier unit. When you click the [Amp Editor
Device] button, a dialog box will appear, and transmission will begin when you click the [OK] button.
If an amplifier not connected to the network is selected, this is shown in gray.
When you transmit the library data, the library data of the amplifier unit will be overwritten.
Library list
This area lists the items stored in the library of the amplifier selected in the Device list.
If you drag an item from the Library list and drop it onto an amplifier in the Device list, that item will be
added at the end of the library items of the copy-destination amplifier.
If an item of the same name already exists in the amplifier to which you dragged the item, a check
box will ask whether you want to overwrite it. If you click the [Yes] button, the existing item will be
overwritten.
Name
Indicates the name of the item. By default, this will be the name of the library file without the file name
extension. If you add or move an item, library items other than those received from the amplifier unit itself
will be shown in red. You can double-click an item name to edit it. You cannot edit a multiple selection.
An item name can consist of up to twenty single-byte characters.
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