BBE DS24, DS26 manual Subsystem Submenu

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OPERATION

Press MENU, NEXT and ENTER. Then use the NEXT/BACK and ENTER buttons to adjust the Security Submenu.

The various locking modes are as follows:

1.LOCK: Changes only: Parameters can be viewed, but cannot be adjusted. MUTE buttons are valid.

2.LOCK: Changes + View: Parameters cannot be viewed or adjusted. MUTE buttons are valid.

3.LOCK: Changes + Mutes: Parameters can be viewed, but cannot be adjusted. MUTE but- tons are not valid.

4.LOCK: Everything: Parameters cannot be viewed or adjusted. MUTE buttons are not valid.

Once a security mode is selected, press ENTER. You will be prompted to enter a security code. This can be from one to four characters. Any of the characters available from the on-board selection choices may be used.

A.Press the BACK/NEXT buttons to shift the cursor to one of the four positions. Then rotate the PARAM dial to select the desired character (letter, number or symbol).

B.Press ENTER, confirm the password and display as follows:

C.Repeat procedure A and press ENTER.

D.The system is locked when the reentered password matches the original entry otherwise the locking operation is invalid. If invalid, the screen will show "Locks Not Set!! Bad Confirmation". If the codes match, the screen will show "Locking Unit". Though up to four characters may be used, the lock out will work with just a single character. The initial and confirming entry must both be in the same position. If noth- ing is entered (all blanks) the unit will still lock.

7.4Subsystem Submenu

This menu allows selection of Input Linking; a "wake up time" fade in or Mute Hold; and the method for displaying delay: Time, Meters or Feet.

Press MENU, NEXT and NEXT again. Then use the BACK/NEXT and ENTER buttons to adjust the Subsystem Submenu. Subsystem Submenu items are as follows:

1.Input option: Determines whether the A and B inputs are linked or separate. 2.Wake up time:

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Contents Digital Speaker Processor Important Safeguards Contents Contents Driver Alignment Delay DS24/DS26 and DS26 FeaturesSome Terms That will be Used in this Manual IntroductionWhat is a Speaker Management SYSTEM? Menu PowerLCD Back/NextXLR Input Power JackRear Panel RS232 InterfaceQuick Start PEQ screen, the Enter 6 button is used to toggle between Quick StartRack Mounting ConnectorsOperation Navigating Front Panel ControlsHints for Operation Submenus OperationSubsystem Submenu Interface Submenu ParameterInputs 1.6 LPF OutputsPolarity 1.5 HPFLimiter 1.7 PEQName of channel Input SignalDS26 Block Diagrams Block DiagramsDS26 WAY + 2 AUX WAY + 1 AUX Block DiagramsDS24 2X2 WAY DS24 Block DiagramsInstalling Sysomax on Your Computer Graphical User Interface GUIMinimum System Requirements From Windows Explorer or My Computer Graphical User Interface GUIStarting UP Sysomax From the Start menuCrossover Types DS26 Crossover Types DS24Top Line Menu Graphical User Interface GUI Limiters DelaysCreating a Program GainsCreating a Program OUT 1, OUT 2, etcParametric Equalizers Creating a Program Balanced Inputs SpecificationsService Warranty Maintenance ServiceWarranty Maintenance Service Warranty MaintenanceProduction Drive Huntington Beach, CA FAX

DS24, DS26 specifications

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