James Loudspeaker M1000 User Manual
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Memory Recall Function
There are 4 memory locations that store 4 independent DSP 
settings. Memories 1, 2 and 3 are programmed by the user 
using the “Memory Store” function. A 4th setting, “Default”, 
resets all the settings back to the factory default. 
NOTE: Memory 3 is sometimes used by James to store 
settings for a specific product. 
Lock Setting
The lock setting allows the user to lock the DSP settings in 
memory and prevent adjustment via the DSP pushbutton 
controls. To lock, set to “Enable”. To turn off the lock, set to 
“Disable”. 
Use “left” and “right” push buttons to set and “menu” to save. 
Memory Store Function
There are 3 independent memories which can be used to save 
all the DSP settings as a single configuration. Once you have 
finished programming all the features, select a memory location 
(1, 2 or 3) and press Menu to save. 
NOTE: memory 3 is used by James to store settings in some 
cases so avoid using this location unless you are certain there 
is no James setting saved there, 
Use “left” and “right” push buttons to set and “menu” to save. 
Auto Off Setting
The “Auto Off” setting allows the amplifier to turn on and off 
based on the presence of an audio signal. When set to “off”, 
the function is disabled and the amp stays on constantly. When 
set to ON, the amplifier is controlled by the presence, or 
absence, of audio signal on the input jacks. When an input 
signal is present, the amplifier will turn on immediately. Once 
the signal stops, the amplifier will turn off after the selected 
time duration. There are duration settings from 5 minutes to 30 
minutes in 5 minutes increments. Typically this is used with a 
receiver which does not have a 12V trigger. 
Use “left” and “right” push buttons to set and “menu” to save. 
External Trigger Select
The “External Trigger” setting is used to allow an external 
12V trigger source to turn the amplifier on and off with a 12V 
trigger from another device, such as a processor or receiver. 
NOTE: Once this feature is selected, the amp will stay in 
standby mode until 12V is applied to the 12V trigger jack on the 
rear of the amplifier. This means you cannot TURN OFF the 
feature unless the amp is on and the amplifier can only be on 
with a 12V trigger signal applied. However, it is possible to 
bypass the need for the trigger signal and turn the amp on by 
doing a special power-on sequence as follows: 
(1) Turn the amp off, 
(2) Push and hold the left and right pushbuttons on the 
DSP navigation control,
(3) While holding the buttons turn the amplifier on with the
rear power switch.
The amp will power on with the external trigger turned off. 
Use “left” and “right” push buttons to set and “menu” to save. 
