HELIX DN9340E/DN9344E Remote Control Software
User Guide
To remotely program equalisation settings in another PC Memory location
1Select a memory location from the Current PC Memory
drop down list in the upper memory tab. If you are currently online, you will be warned that switching memory will force the unit offline and then asked to confirm the action.
2Click
OK
to continue. The frequency response will be
updated with the settings held in the selected PC memory.
3Shape the frequency response of the new memory location, as required, using the various Equalisation tabs and working on or offline as appropriate.
Notes
If you go online and choose to Set All initial values from the PC - The settings of the PC memory will be transferred to the active ‘scratchpad’ at the slave Unit but they do not overwrite the stored memory settings. The memory location on the graphic display refers to the last memory recalled to the scratchpad. Hence, you can program PC memories on the scratchpad without destroying stored Unit memories. Memories are only overwritten by a Store or Write All command.
If you go online and choose to Get All initial values form the Unit - The active settings of the Unit will overwrite the settings in the current PC memory at the AddIn Device.
To name a PC memory for reference purposes
1Type in a name, maximum 20 characters, in the Memory Name field. Note that certain symbols are not allowed, for example, % and £. The name will be appended to the number in Current PC Memory field and will be downloaded to the unit under the Store command.
When a memory is recalled at the Unit to the active ‘scratchpad’, the name appears in the Unit’s alphanumeric display.
To store the Current PC memory to a User memory at the HELIX Unit
1Set the HELIX AddIn online.
2In the lower Memory tab’s middle panel, select the User Memory in which you wish to store the settings using the respective drop down list.
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Note
Click on Store User Memory . You are warned that the current memory will be overwritten, and asked to confirm the action.
Click OK to continue or Cancel to abort.
Settings cannot be sent to the unit Preset memories on an individual basis. To store a Preset memory you must use the write all command - this downloads each PC memory to the equivalently numbered Unit Memory, thus providing an extra safeguard against accidentally overwriting essential settings.
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