Extron electronic DMP 44 LC manual Managing Presets in the GUI, Save Preset

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3.Select a preset number. In the Preset Name field, unused presets are named “unassigned.” To create a new preset, select an unused preset number and type a preset name. If no name is entered, a default name will be assigned. To overwrite an existing preset, select a preset with a name other than “unassigned.”

Figure 33. Save Preset

4.Click OK to save the preset, or Cancel to stop the save preset operation.

Managing Presets in the GUI

After the preset is created (whether or not the DSP Configurator file is saved), it appears in the preset list, available from the presets bar.

In Live and Emulate mode, after a preset is selected from the list, action buttons become available next to the presets bar.

The user can either Recall (make the preset active), Cancel (return to the current emulation or state) or Delete the preset.

In Live mode selecting Recall first applies the currently displayed preset elements (“marked” elements) from the stored preset and overwrites that portion of the current state, then switches the drop-down list to read “Current State.”

In Emulate mode, the Recall action button applies the currently displayed preset elements (“marked” elements) from the file and overwrites the information contained in DSP Configurator as the current emulation, then switches the dropdown list to read “Current Emulation.”

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Contents DMP 44 LC Safety Instructions English FCC Class a Notice Conventions Used in this Guide Contents DMP 44 LC Contents About the DMP 44 LC Digital Matrix Processor FeaturesAbout This Guide DMP 44 LC Introduction DMP 44 LC Introduction DMP 44 LC Application Diagram MLS 102 VGARear Panel Features and Cabling Mounting the DMP 44 LCPower Supply Wiring Audio Input Wiring USB Configuration port front panel Operation DMP 44 LC OperationRear Panel Operation Power CycleFront Panel Operation Default reset state of the device is Firmware Updates Reset Actuator and LEDHardware Reset Modes Digital Input Ports DMP 44 LC Operation DSP Processing and Signal Flow Line Input Signal ChainProcessor Blocks Mix MatrixLine Output Chain Line Input Channels Line Input GainFilter Block Filter Block Dialog BoxFilter Dialog Box, Filters Added Parametric Equalizer Parametric Filter Dialog Box, 1000 HzHigh Pass Low PassSetting bass and treble filters Bass and Treble ShelvingConfiguring Groups Treble Groups Configuring Bass and Treble Groups DMP 44 LC Operation DMP 44 LC Operation Dynamics Processor CompressorDMP 44 LC Operation Limiter DuckingDucker Configuration Dialog Ducking Configuration Dialog Current source indicatorDucker Configuration, Input Priority PriorityMix Matrix Mix Matrix Outlined in RedMix-point GUI behavior DMP 44 LC Operation Input 1 to Output Line Output Channels FilterVolume DynamicsConnection Options RS-232 PortDMP 44 LC RS-232 protocol USB port detailsDMP 44 LC-initiated Messages Using the Command/Response TablesUSB Port front panel Command/Response Table Overview Command/Response Table for Basic SIS CommandsError Responses Symbol definitionsCommand/Response Table for Basic DMP 44 LC SIS Commands General commandsCommand Ascii Command Response Additional Description Special CharactersSetup Commands ZAP Commands Factory Defaults and RAM CommandsName commands Bidirectional Serial Data PortGroup Master Commands Group Master NameSet Master Value Set GroupDigital Input Commands Digital Input Command TableCommand/Response Tables for DSP SIS Commands DSP Processors Addressable via SIS CommandsCommand/Response Tables for Audio SIS Commands See . Level Control and Mix-point Selection TablesAudio mute Command/Response Table for DMP 44 LC DSP SIS commandsAudio level control, and mix-point selection Audio group master commands ED X6%*X6GRPMLevel Control and Mix-point Selection Tables Installing the DSP Configurator Program Software ControlDVD Software Menu Install the USB Driver USB Installer Splash ScreenDSP Configurator Program Starting the ProgramUsing the Program Emulate Mode vs. Live Mode Synchronizing Pull vs. PushSelecting Live Mode and Pushing or Pulling a Configuration Selecting Live ModeSelecting Live Mode Presets Previewing/Recalling a Preset Behavior for previewing and applying presets is as followsBuilding a Preset Save PresetManaging Presets in the GUI Save PresetPresets Pull vs. Push or Create Live Push Configuration Advanced, Push Presets, All AdvancedSelected Push Configuration Advanced, Push Presets, Selected To switch from emulate mode to live modeSpecifications AudioAudio input Audio processingGeneral Control/remote audio processorControl digital input ports Part Numbers and Accessories AccessoriesMounting Included PartsUL Rack Mounting Guidelines Rack MountingFurniture Mounting MBU 123, Under-Desk MountingFirmware Loader Select Tools, then Firmware LoaderDMP 44 LC Reference Information DMP 44 LC Hardware Reset Modes DMP 44 LC Reset Mode SummaryUSA, Canada, South America Japan Central America Europe, Africa, and the Middle China EastAsia Middle East Europe
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