Specifications
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Saving and Recalling Configurations
The menu settings and the source, level, and delay settings are stored automatically
after 20 seconds of panel inactivity in a 'default' flash memory. This is the memory
which is restored automatically when the unit is first powered up.
You may also save configurations in three user memories. Select the desired
memory by selecting Menu Item 09-11. When the 'MENU SET' button is pressed,
the current configuration will be saved to the selected user memory.
To recall one of these user memories, select the desired memory by chosing menu
item 12-14. When the 'MENU SET' button is pressed, all config data saved in that
user memory will be recalled and immediately applied to the audio hardware.
Factory default or 'standard' configuration may be recalled by selecting menu item
15 and pressing 'MENU SET'. It may also be recalled on power up or reset by
turning on options dipswitch section 1.
The factory default sets all levels to unity, all delays to zero, local output sources to
net inputs, and net outputs to local inputs. All bundle numbers are set to zero.
Dipswitch functions (Ver 5.0 firmware)
There is an Options Dipswitch located behind the front panel, accessible by
removing the thumbscrews on either side of the front panel.
Section 1 - Causes factory defaults to be loaded at power-up. Normally OFF.
Section 2 - Unused
Section 3 - Puts ADX2400N into 'Announce Booth Mode' when ON.
Section 4 - Selects Low-Latency operation in Normal Mode when ON.
Section 5 - Selects older remote control protocol for use with early ADX120/140s.
Section 6 - Unused
Section 7 - Locks Channel Setups (level, source, delay) when ON.
Section 8 - Locks Menu Selections when ON.
Options Dipsw ^ ^ System ID Switch ^ Reset Button