Ecler DAM514 User Manual
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PRESET: P1-P5:
o The selector of the remote panel allows you to recall the first five DAM514 presets, P01 to
P05. Only one of the REMOTE ports can be assigned to this option: once this option is
assigned to one of them, it disappears from the selection menu of the other REMOTE
ports
o The volume control is disabled
PRESET: P1-P5+ ZONE VOL:
o The selector of the remote panel allows you to recall the first five DAM514 presets, P01 to
P05. Only one of the REMOTE ports can be assigned to this option: once this option is
assigned to one of them, it disappears from the selection menu of the other REMOTE
ports
o The volume control acts on the overall volume of the outputs. It is necessary to use the
REMOTE OUTPUTS menu to determine the outputs that will be affected
WARNING: when a REMOTE port is programmed to perform the preset recall, it is vital
that all the presets targeted by the same port are programmed for the same function.
Otherwise, a preset recalled from a REMOTE port could have its preset recall function
turned off, and it would be then impossible to recall a new preset from the same REMOTE
port
2. In the assignment menu of the REMOTE ports to the inputs or outputs volume control, the
signs displayed under the number of an input or output have the following meanings:
Blank = input or output not assigned to a remote port
● = Remote port assigned to the input or output
X = Incompatible selection, because it has already been assigned to another remote port
3. In the EXTERNAL MUTE assignment menu, it is possible to select which unit outputs will be
muted when (and while) an external contact closure is detected at the MUTE port (normally
open) of the back panel:
● = Output affected by the EXTERNAL MUTE function
(blank) = Output not affected by the EXTERNAL MUTE function
4. The LCD display adjustment menu (LCD MODE) allows you to adjust the operating mode of
the display on standby, that is to say after a few seconds without any action on the front panel
keys. Available modes are NORMAL (always on), DIMMED and OFF. In standby mode, any
action on a front panel control temporarily returns the LCD display to its normal state (turned
on); it turns back to sleep mode after a few seconds without action on the controls.