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HELIX DN9340E/DN9344E Remote Control Software
User Guide
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8 STORING/RECALLING MEMORY SETTINGS
The DN9340E and DN9344E HELIX Equalisers are provided with 32 User memories for storing frequently
used Equaliser settings in battery-backed-up SRAM. In addition, they have 32 password-lockable Preset
Memories stored in non-volatile FLASH memory for secure storage of essential settings against
overwriting or battery failure; these can only be programmed using an external computer.
To enable you to quickly program both User and Preset memories, the HELIX RCS AddIn device has 64
equivalent ‘PC memory’ locations in which you can create and store varying equalisation settings for
downloading to the physical unit. Alternatively, memories can be uploaded from the Unit to the
equivalent PC locations.
The memory settings of a HELIX AddIn are viewed, edited, stored and recalled to/from Unit Memories in
the Memory view. (Memory is not included as a button on the channel Navigation Strips as memory
settings apply to the unit as a whole). For simplified global management, you can also read and write
memories to/from multiple Units using the Memory Management Command of the FastNav
®
screen.
8.1 Memory Working with Individual AddIns
To switch to the Memory view
Click on either the upper or lower Memory tab of the AddIn device.
The graph of the Memory view is the same as the Home view, that is, it shows the overall frequency
response of the current PC memory, which initially defaults to Memory 1 (equivalent to U01 at the Unit).
The upper Memory tab shows the currently selected PC Memory while the lower Memory tab contains
the online store and recall commands
Selecting a PC
Memory at the
upper Memory
tab recalls
settings to all
Equalisation
views
Memories are
recalled and
stored via the
lower tab
The graph shows
the overall
frequency
response of the
memor
y
settin
g
s
The Write All
command
programs both
User and Preset
memories
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