User`s manual

AEQ FORUM - DIGITAL AUDIO MIXER FOR BROADCAST APPLICATIONS
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By turning any of the encoders you can select the desired digit; pressing the encoder confirms
your selection. Any of the three encoders enables you to enter the password; there is no
association between characters on the screen and the associated physical encoders.
The four contextual keys are associated with the four options displayed in the bottom line of the
display:
BACK: pressing this key allows you to return to the previous menu screen. At this
point no change you may have made is saved.
PREV enables you to move to the left through the six positions that make up the
password.
NEXT enables you to move to the right through the six positions that make up the
password.
OK allows you to confirm a selected digit from the rotary encoders as part of the
password to be entered. You can accomplish the same result by pressing any of
the encoders associated with the main display.
When you correctly enter the last digit of the correct combination of digits that make up the
password, and you press the OK contextual key or press on a rotary encoder, the system
verifies the password. If it is correct, the main display shows the initial AEQ FORUM screen with
the AEQ name and logo with the date and time, and the second contextual key is now identified
as LOGOUT instead of LOGIN.
When you enter an incorrect combination of digits, a WRONG PASSWORD message is
displayed to notify you of the error.
LOGIN error screen
3.3. MEMORY Menu
This menu enables you to manage the configuration memories as snapshots. In two
consecutive screens, the default configuration (labelled DEFAULT) and the memory positions
that are free for user-defined configurations are presented (up to six).
Each one of these memory positions stores all of the parameters in use at that time in the
console: gain, phase, configuration of equalizers, filters, routing…except for fader positions,
because these are set manually.
The first of these screens displays the default configuration and three memory positions for
user-defined configurations, and the second shows the other three memory positions for user-
defined configurations. You can shift between these two screens by turning the associated
encoders as you move through the complete list of snapshots stored at that time. The memory
that is selected at any time is highlighted.