iLive AP7141 manual Save your settings, Power down memory, User Profiles, Libraries, Peq

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Step 9 - Save your settings

iLive provides different types of memory to store your settings. Back up your settings to the onboard memories or archive them to your PC via USB key. Refer to the on screen HELP manual or iLive Reference Guide for further information on using the memories.

Power down memory

You do not need to store settings before switching the system off. iLive remembers its last settings on power down and restores these when the system is next turned on. Your settings are restored even if mains power is lost without warning.

User Profiles

User Permissions:

Update Firmware

Input Stereo Assignment Names and Colours Network Setup Network Connections Bus Configuration Scene Recall

Scene Manager (Store) Show Manager Outputs (socket patching) Mixer Preferences Signal generator

iLive lets you set up and work with up to 8 'User Profiles'. You can set permissions and a password for each to restrict operator access to certain functions.

The 'Admin' user (Administrator) has access to all functions and can set permissions and allocate passwords if required for the other users. Up to 7 guest users may be configured and activated.

To set up User Profiles go to the TouchScreen UTILITY / Configuration / Edit User Profiles page. Touch a User button. Use the onscreen keypad to enter a user Name and add a Comment. Set a Password if required. Touch Set Permissions to enable or disable access to certain functions. You can also assign a Startup Scene which will recall automatically when the user logs in. Select No Startup Scene if none is required. Activate any user profiles you want to appear in the Change User or log in screen.

Note - Only set passwords if you really need to. Make sure you keep a log of all passwords allocated. Clearing passwords required resetting internal jumpers and clearing the memories.

To log in as a different user go to the TouchScreen UTILITY page and touch the Change User button. If a password has been set then you are prompted to enter it when you turn the system on or lock or unlock the Surface.

Library types:

PEQ

GEQ Noise Gate Compressor Limiter/De-esser

Full input channel processing Full mix channel processing FX emulations

PL-Anet setup

Libraries

You can name, store and recall parameter settings as User libraries, or recall factory presets from the Library pane in each processing screen.

Libraries can be archived to computer or transferred between iLive systems using a USB key. Press the TouchScreen UTILITY / Configuration / Library Manager key to work with the USB library function. If you plug in a USB key with libraries available these will be listed in the related Library screens. You do not need to copy them to the Surface to work with them. Copy libraries from the iLive to the USB key to archive or transfer them.

Note - For iLive to see the Libraries on your USB key they should be placed in an 'allenheath \ libraries’ folder in the root directory of your key. If libraries have been previously transferred from an iLive to the key then the folder should exist already.

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Contents Getting Started Guide Further information Safety InstructionsSystem operating firmware Table of Contents Systems ILive Series IntroductionIDR-16 System componentsIDR-48 IDR-32IEC Series Control layoutPafl Copy/Paste/Reset edit keys Network PL-ANET Connect and power upConnect Surface to MixRack Network settings ACEStatus screen Switch power onBoot up time Status indicatorsRecall the layout for your Surface Customise and save your settingsLoad a ‘Template Show’ as a starting point Load a Template ShowDCA TouchScreenGP, FX, AUX, MTX Surface / Preferences Set your operating preferencesQuick Menu Name and colour channelsChannel Processing view Name & Colour screenGEQ on faders Access the Preamp, EQ and dynamicsWork with the channel processing IEM2 Work with the mixRouting screen WDG1 WDG2 IEM1 IEM2Tap Tempo Work with the FXUsing the SoftKeys for Mute Groups Using DCA groupsUsing DCAs to create Mute Groups Channel Ganging Copy / Paste / ResetPatching Inserts Patch the socketsView and patch channel Input sockets View and patch Output socketsTo change the Fader Strip Layout Customise your configurationTo change the MIX BUS configuration Libraries Save your settingsPower down memory User ProfilesScene memories Show memories Monitor System Find out more about using the iLiveSystem example Matrix Main AUX