DX810 19
Caution: To adjust a fader, click on the fader knob to
select it. If you click above or below the knob, it will
jump to the point where you clicked. This is useful
to move the fader quickly to where you want it to be.
However, be careful not to inadvertently click above
a fader knob. A sudden jump in volume will occur.
Top Section
The Top Section includes the Menu bar, the
Active Logic Input and Output indicators, and Preset,
On Line, and Panel Lock controls.

Menu Bar

The following menus are available in the Menu
bar at the top of the screen:
File
Load Unit Settings from File... (Ctrl+O)
Opens a previously saved session. The Select
Workspace File dialog box opens and allows you to
select a session to open. Select a file and click
Open, or double-click on the file to open it.
When offline, this loads the new settings into
the application only, allowing you to edit and save
them without being connected to the DX810.
When online, this loads the new settings into the
application and the connected DX810, overwriting
the existing settings in the DX-10E.
Caution: Make sure all downstream power
amplifiers and powered speakers from the DX810 are
OFF before loading new settings from a file into
the DX-10E.
Save Unit Settings to File...
Saves the current session. Use this to save the
session when you have made a change to it or to
create a new session file. The Save the Session As...
dialog box opens and allows you to save the
settings under the current session name, or enter a
new file name. Enter the new name and click Save.
Note: The extension (.dx8) is automatically
appended to the filename. Use up to 20
alphanumeric characters.
Quit (Ctrl+Q)
Closes the DX-10EPC application. The DX810
will continue to operate with the current settings.
Edit
Copy Crosspoint (Ctrl+C)
Copies the gain setting of the selected
crosspoint to the clipboard. Click the (S) in the
crosspoint box to select it, then select
Copy Crosspoint.
Copy Mix Levels (Ctrl+M)
Copies the gain settings of all the inputs for the
selected output to the clipboard. Click the
associated letter button (A-J) in the Output Section
to select an output.
Paste Crosspoint (Ctrl+P)
Pastes the gain setting from the clipboard to the
selected crosspoint. Click the (S) in the crosspoint
box to select it, then select Paste Crosspoint.
Paste Mix Levels (Ctrl+L)
Pastes the input gain settings from the clipboard
to the selected output. Click the associated letter
button (A-J) in the Output Section to select an
output, then select Paste Mix Levels.
Advanced
DX810 Unit Info
This opens a dialog box that contains the
following information about the DX810 that is
currently connected: