Behringer NU6000DSP Editing a Preset title, Setup 2/4 Panel Lock, Locking the amplifier

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6iNUKE NU6000DSP/NU3000DSP/NU1000DSP User Manual

2.Press the SELECT encoder knob to access the DSP’s internal Preset list on the next sub-screen. The correct sub-screen will display the EDIT TITLE and SAVE PRESET options on the right-hand side of the screen.

3.Scroll through the list until you find an EMPTY Preset slot or another Preset you wish to overwrite.

4.If you wish to edit your Preset title before saving, press the UP arrow button to choose the EDIT TITLE option.

5.Edit the Preset title (see “Editing the Preset” title below).

6.Select the SAVE PRESET option by pressing the DOWN arrow key.

Editing a Preset title

1.Make sure the “Save Preset” option appears on the screen. (Rotate the SELECT encoder to toggle between “Load Preset” and “Save Preset.”)

2.Press the SELECT encoder knob to access the DSP’s internal Preset list on the next sub-screen. The correct sub-screen will display the EDIT TITLE and SAVE PRESET options on the right-hand side of the screen.

3.Scroll through the Preset list by rotating the SELECT encoder knob.

4.Select a Preset slot as a save destination by pressing the SELECT encoder knob.

5.Press the UP arrow button to select the EDIT TITLE function. The EDIT TITLE window will appear, with alphanumeric characters in a row at the top and the current title directly below with the editing cursor.

6.Select the backward arrow from the row of characters by rotating the SELECT knob until the backward arrow is highlighted.

7.Press the SELECT encoder knob to erase characters. The cursor will erase characters from right to left across the existing title.

8.Rotate the SELECT encoder to select new characters from the row above the current Preset title.

9.Insert selected characters into the Preset title by pressing the SELECT encoder knob. Once you select and insert a character, the editing cursor will change direction and advance from left to right.

10.Save the new Preset title by pressing the DOWN arrow key to activate the SAVE PRESET function.

SETUP 2/4: Panel Lock

The Panel Lock function uses a 4-character alphanumeric access code to lock the front panel controls and prevent unauthorized changes to DSP settings. Current settings can still be viewed while the unit is locked, but the parameters cannot be changed.

The amplifier can only be locked or unlocked from the Panel Lock screen.

Locking the amplifier

1.Go to the Panel Lock screen by pressing the SETUP button.

2.Press the SELECT encoder knob to access the password screen.

3.Set an access code by using the SELECT encoder knob. Rotate the knob to scroll through the character list, and then select characters by pressing. With each press on the SELECT encoder knob, the password cursor will advance left to right by one space.

4.The amplifier will automatically lock when you select the final character for the access code. The display will flash a brief confirmation message: “Device Locked!”

5.The status displayed on the Panel Lock screen will state “LOCKED!”

Unlocking the amplifier

1.Go to the Panel Lock screen by pressing the SETUP button.

2.Press the SELECT encoder knob to access the password screen.

3.Enter the access code by using the SELECT encoder knob. Rotate the knob to scroll through the character list, and then select characters by pressing. With each press on the SELECT encoder knob, the password cursor will advance left to right by one space.

4.The amplifier will automatically unlock when you select the final character for the access code. The display will flash a brief confirmation message: “Unlocked.”

5.The status displayed on the Panel Lock screen will state “OFF.”

SETUP 3/4: Device Name

Each iNUKE DSP amplifier can be individually named for easy identification within a rack or remotely via the BEHRINGER Amp Remote control software (go to Behringer.com to download the software).

Naming the amplifier

1. Access the Device Name screen by pressing the SETUP button.

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Contents INUKE NU6000DSP/NU3000DSP/NU1000DSP Table of Contents Manufacturer Clean only with dry clothLimited Warranty Injury from tip-overBefore you get started IntroductionControl Elements Front panelProcessor Functionality DSP ProcessorRear panel Front Panel controlSetup 3/4 Device Name Naming the amplifier Editing a Preset titleSetup 2/4 Panel Lock Locking the amplifierBIAMP1 DualStereo BIAMP2DEQ XoverProgramming filters/bi-amping crossover Programming dynamic EQsDelay Behringer Amp Remote SoftwareLimit Mode descriptions Dual Mono ConfigurationChanging amplifier mode Output MetersBi-Amp DelayDelay/Peak Limiter Channel Link Peak LimiterFilter/Crossover Frequency Curve Display Setting a linked crossover frequencyFilter/Crossover Moving filter thresholds via click-and-dragAdjusting dynamic EQ frequency via click-and-drag Adjusting Parametric EQ frequency via click-and-dragAdjusting Parametric EQ gain via click-and-drag Parametric EQ Control ViewPC Presets Adjusting dynamic EQ gain via click-and-dragSetup Amp PresetsApplications Bi-ampingProgramming Behringer Amp Remote Software for bi-amping Installation Rack mountingConnections Specifications NU6000DSPNU3000DSP 150 W Weight Appr .4 lbs / 2.9 kgNU1000DSP 70 WUSA INUKE NU6000DSP/NU3000DSP/ NU1000DSPAddress Important informationWe Hear You

NU3000DSP, NU1000DSP, NU6000DSP specifications

The Behringer NU series, including the NU6000DSP, NU1000DSP, and NU3000DSP, represents a significant advancement in lightweight, high-performance power amplification. These amplifiers are particularly well-suited for live sound applications, installations, and professional audio environments, providing reliable power alongside cutting-edge features.

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