Specifications

Remote Control Application
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PASSWORD ACCESS
The DSPX-FM contains two levels of password control, a high level password which blocks access to all areas
of the DSPX-FM and an ‘Output’ level password that allows access to all areas of the DSPX-FM except the out-
put menus that contain the output mode and level settings. The ‘Output’ level password could be given to pro-
gramme controllers to adjust the processing knowing that the transmission will remain compliant as there is no
way for the user to adjust the peak output level of the DSPX-FM.
These passwords can only be set from the DSPX-FM front panel and are located in the system menu.
The password box is located on the connection screen to the right of host and port input boxes.
The default (factory shipped) passwords for the two locks are ‘3779’. The remote application will always default
to this when it is run, unless you change it. Some users may find the output lock set to ‘0000’ Try this is 3779
does not let you access the output menus.
When the DSPX-FM is connected the LED’s will show activity and the main controls window should show
processing controls, depending on what option is selected on the menu tree located to the left of the screen. The
DSPX-FM remote control application has three windows. The left hand contains the navigation/preset window.
The top shows the LED metering while the bottom right contains the main controls window that is populated with
the appropriate controls for the part of the processing that is selected in the menu tree.
At the top left of the application you have the menu/preset toggle buttons. These change the contents of the left
hand window from the DSPX-FM menu tree to the preset list.
The top right of the application contains the minimise and close icons, the connect / disconnect button and the
A/B buttons which will be covered shortly.
NAVIGATING THE PROCESSING STRUCTURE AND MAKING PROCESSING ADJUSTMENTS
Navigating through the processing structures of the DSPX-FM is very simple. When connected click the menu
button (top left) if not already depressed. You should then see the menu tree in the left hand window (see above
image).
You can now navigate through the menu tree and see the controls that are contained in that menu appear in the
main controls windows. The example above shows the controls that are contained in the input menu.
Changing the processing is as simple as adjusting the sliders and buttons.
Remote application connected