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EDITINGPARAMETERS USING THE RM2
TheUCSPRO-RM2 uses a backlit LCD display, a set of buttons and a very user-friendly, continuously
adjustablerotary control to allow full editing control of the UCS PRO. When you switch on power to the
UCSPRO, the RM2 will show an initial welcome screen (showing the internal software version number). This
willlast for about 5 seconds while the UCS PRO initialises. During this period it restores the set-up that was
activewhen it was last switched off.
Thedisplay will then switch to the last selected Preset (or the factory Default Preset). The Channel
Configurationwill be shown in the display. The bold letters represent the input channels and (typically
the and channelrespectively). The numbers after the letters show which output channels are fed
fromeach input. For example, 135signifies that Input Channel A is feeding Output Channels 1, 3 and 5.
Atthe far left of the Programmer is a MODE button next to 4 LEDs labelled , , , . Press
theMODE button to sequentially step through the 4 options. Each option provides access to the following
parameters:
accessesthe menus for loading and saving presets.
accessesthe menus for adjusting delay time on the input and output channels.
accessesthe menus for adjusting the Input Gains, Noise Gate, Input EQ, Crossover Filters,Output
EQ,Compressor/Limiting, Output signal Polarity and Output Gains.
accessesmenus for selecting the stereo Ganging option, changing the type of unit used in the
menus(i.e. millimetres, microseconds etc.), setting the Lock mode, and various other parameters.
Imaginethe various menus as having multiple layers. Follow this example to see it in action
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Preset Delay Edit Utility
Preset-
Delay-
Edit-
Utility-
(1)Use the MODE button to select the option(the LED next to lights).The display shows
.Press the button marked NEXT. The display now shows .By pressing the NEXT and
PREV(Previous) buttons you can step through the various top-level options in this menu.
(2)With the display showing , press the button marked ENTER. This takes you down one level
inthe menu structure. The display will now show OP1 DELAY (or OP1&2 DELAY) with a flashing digit
Delay Delay Input
Delay OutputDelay
OutputDelay