RECALL
Delay Time Line
Preset name
Tap Mode
Instant/Preview
Preset number
Recalling a preset
Press the RECALL key to enter the Recall page. The Recall page is your homepage and this is where you return to whenever you exit the Store, I/O or the Utility menu.
Tap Mode - Instant or Preview
The tap mode is setup in the Utility menu. (Please see page 17).
Instant (destructive):
When Instant mode is selected the TAP key LED will be red. Tap the desired Delay time and the D22 will instantly update the Delay time.
Preview
When Preview mode is selected the TAP key LED will be green. The Delay time will be displayed and blink, indicating that the displayed Delay time is not yet recalled.
Press the OK key to activate the tapped previewed Delay time. The Tapped Delay time is always rounded to nearest increment setup in the Utility menu.
I/O Delay
Any A/D or D/A conversion implements a small amount of Delay time. When D22 analog Inputs or Outputs are used, compensation for the conversion delay is calculated, and the displayed Delay time is the total and correct Delay time*. However this requires correct setting of the Output mode accord- ing to the Output you actually are using.
The Outmode is setup in the I/O page 1.
*Note! This is only correct when the set Delay time is 2 ms or above.
To recall/activate a preset:
-Use the CONTROL ADJUST wheel to scroll through the presets. Until you confirm your choice you are previewing the presets. At this stage the OK LED will be blinking.
-When you find the desired preset press OK to recall/confirm.
A preset contains settings of all parameters except Bypass, RS 485 address and RAM protect, enabling the user to make a total recall of a specific setup.
The preset includes:
-All I/O settings
-Current Delay time
-All Utility settings except RS485 address and RAM protect.
-Remote on/off.
All current settings are saved at power off, meaning that D22 "wakes up" in the exact same state as when powered off.
Presets - In General
The D22 holds 4 factory presets.
The presets hold no Delay time but are meant as four basic relevant setups including I/O settings and Status bits.
Preset #1 : Analog I/O AES
Preset #2 : Analog I/O NTSC
Preset #3 : Digital I/O AES/EBU
Preset #4 : Digital I/O S/PDIF
Presets
You can store presets on locations
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