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6.10 PROG
The UX8800 has memory spaces for 50 user-savable and loadable programs for each operating mode
(Loudspeaker Processor and System Processor).
NOTE: The unit will only display programs stored in memory for the current operating mode:
System Processor or Loudspeaker Processor.
Load Scroll through existing programs stored in the processor memories to find and
load the desired program. A program contains information for all processing
parameters except for the mute settings. Programs can only be loaded for the
specific operating mode in use.
NOTE: While mute settings are not saved, the mute preferences set in the On Prgm Load setting in
the UTIL menu will be used when loading a program.
Save Scroll through existing programs stored in the processor’s memories and empty
memories to find a destination to save the current processing parameters. Name
the program to be saved. If a memory with an existing program is chosen,
rename the program to be saved. This will replace the existing program saved
into that memory.
Delete Scroll through the existing programs stored in the processors memories and choose
one to delete. You must confirm deletion before the program can be deleted.
6.11 DELAY
Use the DELAY function to set Input Channel and Output Channel signal delay by selecting the Ato D or
1 to 8 buttons.
Input delay: Normally used to set an overall delay for a loudspeaker or group of loudspeakers.
Output delay: Normally used to time align the outputs of a loudspeaker’s individual subsystems
or as an overall delay for a loudspeaker or group of loudspeakers.
Select the signal delay up to approximately 1200 ms in one sample (20.83 µs) steps. The delay is displayed
in both milliseconds (2 decimal places) and distance (feet or meters according to the units settings).
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