User`s manual
Zaxcom Deva User’s Manual_______________________________________________________ Chapter 3
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While the Entry Mode button is set to LVL/FREQ, the following keys are active:
2 key – adds 0.4 to the Level field.
8 key – subtracts 0.4 from the Level field.
6 key – adds 200 to the Freq field.
4 key – subtracts 200 from the Freq field.
EQ Memory view Shortcuts
1 – 5 keys – pressing one of them loads / saves (depending on the mode) the respective memory.
E key – exits the EQ page and returns to the Analog Input (#) page {p.89} for this channel.
BACKSPACE key – returns to the EQ page.
(Band / Notch) (#) field
It indicates which band / notch of the current equalization filter is currently being displayed
Level field
Pressing it establishes / stores the level used by the associated band.
(Valid range: -24.0 – +24.0 dB, Value step: 0.1)
Level field Shortcuts
See: Common Data Entry Field Shortcuts List {p.159}, with the following exception(s):
BACKSPACE key – 1) The first time the backspace is pressed it enters a decimal point.
2) If the cursor is on the last character, it deletes the character at the cursor and moves
the cursor left one character.
3) If the cursor is not on the first or last character, it moves the cursor left one position,
without deleting the character.
4) If the cursor is on the first character, it has no effect.
(BYPASSED / INLINE) flag
Pressing the ENTER key alternately enables (INLINE) / disables (BYPASSED) the current input’s EQ
processing.
Band Type flag
It displays the current band’s type, as selected by the Band (#) buttons or Notch (#) buttons.
Freq field
Pressing it establishes / stores the frequency used by the associated band.
(Valid range: 30 – 20000 Hz, Value step: 1)
Freq field Shortcuts
See: Common Data Entry Field Shortcuts List {p.159}
Q field
Pressing it establishes / stores the Q factor used by the associated band.
(Valid range: 0.5 – 9.9, Value step: 0.1)
Q field Shortcuts
See: Common Data Entry Field Shortcuts List {p.159}, with the following exception(s):
BACKSPACE key – 1) The first time the backspace is pressed it enters a decimal point.
2) If the cursor is on the last character, it deletes the character at the cursor and moves
the cursor left one character.
3) If the cursor is not on the first or last character, it moves the cursor left one position,
without deleting the character.
4) If the cursor is on the first character, it has no effect.
Equalization graph
It displays, in graphic format while INLINE, the result of all components of the associated equalization filter.










