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Now that the preset has had its configuration changed and has been edited, we can Store it:

1. Press the Store/delete button to enter Store mode.

2.Select a location for this new preset in the preset table by turning Encoder Knob #1. (A preset can either be stored over an existing preset or stored in an empty location.)

3.To name the preset, press Encoder Knob #2, then use the Encoder Knobs #1 and #2 to change the char- acter and move the cursor through the name. (To accept the name change press the Store/delete button; to reject the name change press Encoder Knob #3.)

4.Once the name and location have been selected, press the Store/delete button to store the preset, and again to confirm storing the preset.

5.If you want to store an altered preset over the previous preset in the same location, you can press the Store/delete button three times in succession.

6.Once the preset is stored, you’re returned to the main preset screen and Edit mode.

5.2 - GUI Operation

The example begins with recalling a preset from the Preset Table:

1.Open the Device Window by double clicking on the DriveRack 4800 or 4820 icon in System architect.

2.Click the Recall button on the Preset Tool. The Preset Recall dialog appears, where you can select a preset and View it, Recall it, or Cancel the Recall operation.

3.Select Preset 8 Stereo 2-Way with Sub from the list and click on the Recall button.

As before, this 2x5 preset is a good starting point, but we still need to make a Configuration change. To change the configuration, do the following:

1. Click on the Tools menu in the DriveRack Device window.

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Contents 4800/4820 Importantsafetyinstructions Important Safety Instructions Table of Contents DriveRackDriveRack DriveRack Features DriveRack 4800/4820 Features IntroductionDriveRackDriveRackIntroduction Service Contact Info WarrantyIntroductionDriveRack Front panel Getting Started Rear Panel 4800/4820 Getting Started Front PanelThreshold Meters Input Channel Select A-DOuput Channel Select RTA Input JackGettingStarted System Architect Control Software System Architect FeaturesMute Buttons Minimum System Requirements for System Architect are InstallationRecommended System Requirements DriveRack Attributes DriveRack Philosophy DriveRack 4800/4820 Philosophy AttributesNavigation Front Panel Operation NavigationModes 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 System Architect DriveRack 4800/4820 Philosophy Software Operation DriveRack PhilosophySystemArchitectDriveRack4800/4820FileStorage Module ViewSoftware Operation Device WindowDevice Edit Menu Device View FeaturesDevice File Menu Device Tools MenuDevice View Menu Preset ToolDevice Help Menu Meters Mutes and SolosVenue View Venue File MenuSoftwareGUI SoftwareOp rationOverview Venue View MenuVenue Insert Menu Venue Panel Menu Venue Tools MenuVenue Window Menu Venue Help MenuDriveRack Front panel Press and hold the RTA/LOAD button to load the preset UseDriveRack Store the name by pressing the STORE/DELETE button DriveRack GUI Operation DriveRack DriveRack Detailed Detailed Parameters Input MixerSelected Source Switch Detailed Parameters Input RouterFrequency switch EQ On/Off switchFlat/Restore switch Detailed Parameters Input Graphic EQDetailed Parameters Input 9-Band Parametric EQ Delay fader Detailed Parameters Input DelayDelay On/Off switch 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 Detector Highpass fader Type switchLive Filter Lift switch Sensitivity faderThreshold fader AGC On/Off switchDetailed Parameters Automatic Gain Control AGC Insert Target faderAttack fader Limiter Auto On/Off switchWindow fader Release faderDetailed Parameters AutoWarmth Insert AutoWarmth On/Off switchAmount fader OverEasy fader Compressor On/Off switchDetailed Parameters Compressor Insert Ratio faderAuto On/Off switch Hold faderFrequency fader De-Esser On/Off switchDetailed Parameters De-EsserInsert Width faderDetailed Parameters Noise Gate Gate On/Off switchMax Attenuation fader Detailed Parameters Limiter Insert Limiter On/Off switchPeakStopPlus On/Off switch PeakStopPlus Overshoot faderDetailed Parameters Notch On/Off switch Detailed Parameters Notch Filter InsertSubHarmonic Level fader SubHarmonic Synth On/Off switchDetailed Parameters SubHarmonic Synthesizer Insert 24-36Hz Level faderUtilities Gains & Trims UtilitiesMiscellaneous Sample RateUtilities Real Time Clock Access RightsPreset Range UsersDriveRack DriveRackAppendix Specifications AppendixDriveRackDriveRackAppendix Block Diagram Preset Table Crossover TableDigital I/O and Clocking Word Clock Termination Zone Controller Wiring ZoneControllerWiringandInstallationZone Controller Installation AppendixDriveRack GND ZC-4 Wiring Diagram Power-Up Button Functions Factory ResetFactory Reset Information Hard Factory ResetIP address Ethernet NetworkingOverview of TCP/IP Basics SubnetDhcp Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol Connecting the Computer Directly to the DriveRackAssumptions Setup of a Simple Isolated Ethernet Network Using Dhcp ProxyVirtual Private Networks VPN Network Considerations and LimitationsSoftware Firewall NetworkTroubleshootingEthernet Link Copyrights AppendixDriveRack DriveRackAppendix 18-0353-B