BSS Audio Omnidrive FDS-388 Specifications Page 19

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The Xover Utility Screen sets the master slope (in dB per octave) and the shape
(Linkwitz-Riley, Butterworth or Bessel) for all crossover edges. Mono low on
and off, and the units for the limiter values are also set here. Pressing the Top
Soft key in the Xover Utility screen takes the user to the Xover More screen.
Refer to Section 12.0, Xover Utility Screen.
The Xover More Screen allows the user to adjust individual crossover edge
frequencies and slopes and also to select a name for each of the four bands
from a preset list of names. Refer to Section 13.0, Xover More Screen.
Pressing Utility whilst in the Store or Recall screens takes the user to the File
Utility Screen where files can be deleted, the smart card can be formatted and
individual programs can be locked against accidentally being overwritten.
Refer to Section 14.0, Store and Recall, and Section 17.0, File Utility Screen.
The soft keys and encoder push together allow the user to select the variable to
adjust. The soft keys generally select a type of variable to adjust. For example
in the Delay screen, pressing the middle soft key moves the highlight to one of
the band delay values. Pressing the encoder now moves the highlight around
the four band delays. Turning the encoder will adjust the currently highlighted
variable. To move around the available variables more quickly the user can
push and turn the encoder while the encoder is held in. This is particularly
useful for moving backwards through a variable list as the encoder push only
moves in one direction.
As the Store and Recall screens are similar they are treated together with key
arrows called STORE or RECALL in fig 4.0, FDS-388 Key Map.. Also, note that
the STORE and RECALL keys have different operations depending on whether
the user is in one of the Edit screens or in the Default screen. In the Default
screen the STORE or RECALL keys will store or recall programs to the internal
memory or the Smart card. When they are pressed in one of the edit screens,
they serve to transfer the current program to and from a Backup or 'scratchpad'
program allowing A-B comparisons when making changes. Refer to Section
14.0 Store and Recall.
The Soft Keys and Encoder
Store and Recall
The Soft Keys and
Encoder
Store and Recall
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