Sony Music Mixer 2-190-733-11 (1) User Manual Page 19

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About the Mixer’s Internal Preset Memory
Gray: A scene file is stored.
Deep gray: No scene file is stored.
b INDEX indication
Shows the index name of the scene file.
c FUNCTIONS indication
The functions stored to the selected scene file light up
green.
d STORE button
Used to store the scene file. Left-click to display the setting
screen to allow entering the index name and selecting the
functions to be included in the scene file.
e RECALL button
Click to recall the scene file whose number is currently
selected by the SCENE MEMORY button. This button
does not work when you have selected a number with no
scene file is stored.
f CLEAR button
Click to clear the scene file whose number is currently
selected by the SCENE MEMORY button. This button
does not work when you have selected a number with no
scene file is stored.
g POWER ON SETTING radio buttons
Click to select the scene file status to be automatically
recalled when the mixer is turned on.
LAST MEMORY: The status when the power to the
mixer has been turned off resumes.
SCENE No.1: The scene file No.1 is recalled.
About the Mixer’s Internal
Preset Memory
SYSTEM TYPE preset memory
By setting the SYSTEM TYPE selector on the front panel
of the mixer to 1 to 9, you can choose the speaker system
type setting that corresponds with the AV system being
used.
Of the items included in the system type preset memory 1
to 9, the setting of the following items cannot be changed
using the SRP-X500P Manager.
MIC INPUT Low Cut Filter
MIC INPUT FR/EQ settings
INPUT fader
INPUT MUTING
ROUTING
Number of bands of the OUTPUT equalizer
OUTPUT compressor
OUTPUT fader
OUTPUT MUTING
OUTPUT LINK
•DELAY
70V LINE/Lo imp. setting for the SPEAKERS CH-3/4
terminals
REMOTE FADER
Scene memory
To change the setting of the items above, set the SYSTEM
TYPE selector on the mixer to “0”, turn off the mixer, and
then turn it on again.
For details on the settings other than the REMOTE
FADER, refer to the Operating Instructions supplied with
the mixer.
The preset patterns for the REMOTE FADER are shown in
the following table:
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