3Com CP-1 Using Programs, To Rename and Store a Register, Naming a Register, Storing a Register

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Using the

Programs

CP-1 Digital Audio Environment Processor

The previous sections describe the CP-1’s four basic programs and all of their variable parameters. Any changes in the parameters of a program in the USER bank will be automatically recorded and stored for future use. The CP-1 also allows you to store a new version of any PRESET or USER program in any USER register.

To Rename and Store a Register

USER banks store automatically.

As you cycle through the parameters in any program with the PARAM key you will come to two labeled: SET PROGRAM NAME and MEMORIZE PROGRAM. To rename your new program, press the PARAM key until the display reads: SET PROGRAM NAME. At this point a cursor (the underline

Naming a Register

character) appears in the bottom row of the LCD display. Each of the 12 program keys will now move the cursor to one of twelve available spaces in the display, while the PARAM UP and DOWN keys cycle through the available list of characters, beginning with the one currently occupying the space.

With the upper half of the display reading: SET PROGRAM NAME, push 1 on the remote (also marked PANORAMA NORMAL). The cursor will move to the leftmost column of the program name. Now push PARAM UP or DOWN until the character you want appears in the space. (Holding either button for one second activates an auto-repeat mode to speed you through the list.) All letters are available, in upper or lower case, as are digits 0-9, a blank space and an assortment of other characters. When the first space in the display is correct, press button 2, set the second character and repeat until the new name is complete.

2.Push program

#to select a position

1.Push Param to

SET PROGRAM

NAME

3.Push UP/DOWN to select a character

As with all the other parameters, a new name composed while a USER program is running becomes a permanent part of the CP-1’s memory as it is being written. If you began with a PRESET program, storing a register takes two more steps: Press PARAM until the display reads MEMORIZE PROGRAM, then press any of the 12 program keys to store all current settings in the corresponding USER register. This operation will also switch the CP-1 to the selected location in the USER bank, causing further pushes of the program keys to load USER programs instead of PRESETs. (Press BANK again to return to the factory presets.)

When a PRESET program is running and parameters have been changed, you can restore the original settings simply by pushing the button for the displayed program number again. To experiment with a USER program without changing it requires that you set aside one register for experiments. If, for example, this “scratch register” is number 12, call up the program you want to start with, cycle through its parameters until you come to MEMO- RIZE PROGRAM and press button 12. This will make a duplicate of the original program in USER register 12, and switch the CP-1 to USER 12. The parameters of the duplicate can now be modified at will and the new version stored in any USER register.

Storing a Register

1.Push PARAM to

MEMORIZE PROGRAM

2.Push any program # to STORE

Restoring Original

Settings

See also TEST MODE, page 17.

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