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5.Navigate to the location where you want to paste and press the NEXT/PASTE button.

6.To exit Copy/Paste mode and return to Edit mode, press the PRESET button.

Recall Preset Mode - Any preset in the preset list can be recalled, as long as it is within the Preset Minimum and Maximum range set in the Utility menu. For more information on Preset Min/Max, see Utilities in Section 7.

1. While in Edit mode press and hold the PRESET/RECALL button for two seconds.

2.Select the preset you would like to recall.

3.Press the RTA/LOAD button to recall the preset.

4.To exit Recall mode and return to Edit mode, without recalling a preset, press the PRESET button.

Store Preset Mode - Once a preset has been edited it can be stored by pressing the STORE button. The DriveRack 4800 can store up to 50 Presets.

1. While in Edit mode press the STORE button.

2.To store the preset with the same name and in the same location press STORE again, and then one more time to confirm storing of this preset.

3.To change the name, press Encoder Knob #2, then use Encoder Knobs #1 and #2 to change the character and the cursor position. Once the desired name is created press the STORE button.

4.To store to a new location in the preset table turn Encoder Knob #1.

5.Once the name or location has been changed, press the STORE button to store the preset, then once more to confirm storing this preset.

6.To exit Store mode and return to Edit mode without storing the preset, press the PRESET button.

Delete Preset Mode - Any preset in the preset list can be deleted.

WARNING: At least one preset must remain stored at all times, or there will be no preset to start with when creating other presets. DO NOT DELETE ALL PRESETS!

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Contents 4800/4820 Importantsafetyinstructions Important Safety Instructions DriveRack Table of ContentsDriveRack DriveRack Features IntroductionDriveRack DriveRack 4800/4820 FeaturesWarranty DriveRackIntroduction Service Contact InfoIntroductionDriveRack Front panel Getting Started Rear Panel 4800/4820 Front Panel Getting StartedOuput Channel Select Input Channel Select A-DThreshold Meters RTA Input JackGettingStarted System Architect Control Software System Architect FeaturesMute Buttons Minimum System Requirements for System Architect are InstallationRecommended System Requirements DriveRack Attributes Attributes DriveRack Philosophy DriveRack 4800/4820 PhilosophyNavigation Navigation Front Panel OperationModes of Operation Return to Edit mode by pressing the Preset button DriveRack While in Edit mode press and hold the UTILITY/METER button DriveRack DriveRack Module view SystemArchitectDriveRack4800/4820FileStorage Software Operation DriveRack PhilosophySystem Architect DriveRack 4800/4820 Philosophy Module ViewDevice Window Software OperationDevice File Menu Device View FeaturesDevice Edit Menu Device Tools MenuDevice View Menu Preset ToolDevice Help Menu Mutes and Solos MetersVenue File Menu Venue ViewVenue View Menu SoftwareGUI SoftwareOp rationOverviewVenue Insert Menu Venue Tools Menu Venue Panel MenuVenue Help Menu Venue Window MenuDriveRack Front panel Use Press and hold the RTA/LOAD button to load the presetDriveRack Store the name by pressing the STORE/DELETE button DriveRack GUI Operation DriveRack DriveRack Detailed Input Mixer Detailed ParametersDetailed Parameters Input Router Selected Source SwitchFlat/Restore switch EQ On/Off switchFrequency switch Detailed Parameters Input Graphic EQDetailed Parameters Input 9-Band Parametric EQ Delay On/Off switch Detailed Parameters Input DelayDelay fader Units switchDetailed Parameters Output Mixer Master Mute switchChannels A-D Detailed Parameters Output Router Detailed Parameters OutputBandpassFilter/Crossover Detailed Parameters Output 6-Band Parametric EQ Detailed Parameters Output Delay Mode switch AFS On/Off switchClear Live and Clear All buttons Live Filter Lift switch Type switchDetector Highpass fader Sensitivity faderDetailed Parameters Automatic Gain Control AGC Insert AGC On/Off switchThreshold fader Target faderWindow fader Limiter Auto On/Off switchAttack fader Release faderDetailed Parameters AutoWarmth Insert AutoWarmth On/Off switchAmount fader Detailed Parameters Compressor Insert Compressor On/Off switchOverEasy fader Ratio faderHold fader Auto On/Off switchDetailed Parameters De-EsserInsert De-Esser On/Off switchFrequency fader Width faderDetailed Parameters Noise Gate Gate On/Off switchMax Attenuation fader PeakStopPlus On/Off switch Limiter On/Off switchDetailed Parameters Limiter Insert PeakStopPlus Overshoot faderDetailed Parameters Detailed Parameters Notch Filter Insert Notch On/Off switchDetailed Parameters SubHarmonic Synthesizer Insert SubHarmonic Synth On/Off switchSubHarmonic Level fader 24-36Hz Level faderUtilities Miscellaneous UtilitiesGains & Trims Sample RatePreset Range Access RightsUtilities Real Time Clock UsersDriveRack DriveRackAppendix AppendixDriveRack SpecificationsDriveRackAppendix Block Diagram Crossover Table Preset TableDigital I/O and Clocking Word Clock Termination Zone Controller Wiring ZoneControllerWiringandInstallationZone Controller Installation AppendixDriveRack GND ZC-4 Wiring Diagram Factory Reset Information Factory ResetPower-Up Button Functions Hard Factory ResetOverview of TCP/IP Basics Ethernet NetworkingIP address SubnetDhcp Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol Connecting the Computer Directly to the DriveRackAssumptions Proxy Setup of a Simple Isolated Ethernet Network Using DhcpNetwork Considerations and Limitations Virtual Private Networks VPNSoftware Firewall NetworkTroubleshootingEthernet Link Copyrights AppendixDriveRack DriveRackAppendix 18-0353-B