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DSP Configurator Tools menu
Presets
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Allows you to mark all items, save a preset,
and clear marked items:
• Mark All Items — Mark (select) all parts of
the current configuration (excluding presets),
including processors, created ties, and mic
mixes to save as a partial preset.
• Save Preset — Save the currently marked
processors, ties, and mic mixes as a partial
preset.
• Clear Marked Items — Unmark (deselect)
all parts of the current configuration (excluding presets), including
processors, created ties, and mic mixes.
Protected Configuration
—
Allows a user (typically the installer) to save and recall
a protected configuration. The protected configuration is useful to establish the
MPX Plus 866 A’s configuration and all presets, mic mixes, parameters, variables,
and values (with the exception of the switcher’s IP address) in a known state,
either as a troubleshooting tool or as a baseline configuration. The protected
configuration, once saved in the switcher, is always present and cannot be
overwritten without entering a user-selected Personal Identification Number
(PIN) password. The configuration is restored without a PIN:
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The default PIN is 0000.
• Save — Save the current configuration (excluding presets), including
processors, created ties, and mic mixes as a password protected
configuration. The DSP Configurator program prompts for a PIN to save.
• Recall — Recall the protected configuration.
• Change PIN — Change the PIN associated with the protected configuration.
Design Rule Verification
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Compares all stored presets, checking for possible DSP
overloads. See “DSP capacity and design rule verification“, on page 5-30.
Connect to
/ Disconnect from Device (depending on Emulate or Live mode) —
Performs the same functions as the Mode Emulate and Mode Live buttons.
Issue RESET Command
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Initializes and clears any or all of the following: ties, mic
mixes, presets, audio configuration, processor blocks, and gain blocks. This reset
SIS command (see chapter 4, “SIS Programming
Commit to NVRAM
—
Commands the switcher to save all set variables, ties, and
presets to its non-volatile memory. You should do this before powering down
the switcher if you have recently made changes.
Firmware Loader
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Calls the Firmware Loader program, which allows you to
replace the firmware that is coded on the switcher’s control board without
taking the switcher out of service. This is similar to the Matrix Switchers Control
Program’s Update Firmware selection. See “Update firmware”, on page 5-46.
Opens the Configure Groups dialog box. See “Configuring a
Device Setting
—
Opens a dialog box that provides a means to set the unit’s IP
address and passwords and to set the serial ports’ baud rates.