7.5 Locked State
Call up the menu item "Hardware Lock Unit" to go to the lowest
access level "Locked State" . A message will appear to inform you that
you can exit this level only by entering the password of a higher level .
Click "OK" to confirm this message .
7.6 Standby
Call up the menu item "Hardware Go to Standby" to set the unit to
the standby mode . To return to the normal mode, call up the menu
item "Hardware Exit Standby" (see chapter 7 .2) .
7.7 Defining the switch-on preset
Call up the menu item "Hardware Configure Power On Preset"
to define the settings that shall apply when the unit is switched on .
In the list field of the window displayed, select the preset that
is to be automatically loaded each time the unit is switched on, or
select the option "Last Setting" if the unit is to use the settings most
recently made before the unit was switched off .
7.8 Saving / Restoring all presets
Call up the menu item "File Backup Presets" to save all presets of
the unit on the computer and then select the storage location (folder) .
To restore the saved presets, call up the menu item "File Restore
Presets" .
7.9 Protecting / Deleting presets
In the access level "Development", you can define a range of presets
at the unit that cannot be overwritten in the other access levels: Call
up the menu item "Hardware Configure Read-Only Preset Range"
and select the highest storage location number of the presets to be
protected .
To delete all protected presets, call up the menu item "Preset Clear
All Read-Only Presets" . To delete the other presets, call up the menu
item "Preset Clear All User Presets" .
7.10 Loading factory settings
Call up the menu item "File Load Factory File" to load the factory
settings . Two file types are available:
– The factory file includes presets with the respective settings and
access rights .
– The flash image file (* .ffi) additionally includes the entire firmware .
Consequently, you will update the firmware when you load an
"* .ffi" file by means of the function "Load Factory File" (observe
notes in chapter 7 .2 .5 .1!) .
7.11 Saving a flash image file
For data backup or data transfer to a different unit, the entire settings
and presets as well as the firmware of a unit can be saved in a flash
image file: Call up the menu item "File Create Flash Image" and
select a file name and a storage location . The file can then be loaded
via the menu item "File Load Factory File (
7.12 Enabling common tone control adjustment
When a unit belongs to a group of the type "Master Volume", it will
be possible to make, in addition to the volume adjustment, basic
tone control adjustments in the configuration window (view "Master
Fader") of this group . Call up the menu item "Hardware Configure
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Enable Tone Control" to individually define (tick mark ✓) for each of
the three tone controls whether the unit is to respond .
The controls "Bass", "Mid" and "Treble" are assigned to the filters
8, 9 and 10 of each input channel . When the tone control adjustment
is enabled, the parameter GAIN will be modified by the respective
tone control; the other parameters will be individually adjustable for
each filter .
Note: The filters are not preset for a three-band tone control adjustment . For
filter 8 to take effect in the low-frequency range, for example, adjust the
filter frequency accordingly .
7.13 Configuration suggestions
Go to the menu item "Hardware Configure Routing" to call up
specific configuration suggestions . This will preset specific channel
linkages and signal assignments by means of the controls MIXER [31]
that can be used as the basis for further settings .
Example: When the preset "Stereo 2-way" is called up, channels IN 1/ 2, OUT 1/ 2
and OUT 3/4 will be linked . The input signal IN1 will be routed to the
outputs OUT 1 and OUT 3; the input signal IN 2 will be routed to the
outputs OUT 2 and OUT 4 .
7.14 Automatic switchover of digital inputs
When the signal of the digital input AES/ EBU is used for the inputs
IN 3 and IN 4 with the DSM-48..., it will be possible to automatically
switch to the analog inputs if the digital signal is not available .
Call up the menu item "Hardware Configure AES -> Analog
Failover" to enable (on) or disable (off) automatic switching to the
analog inputs .
7.15 Network settings
The IP addresses can automatically or manually be assigned to the
unit . Automatic address assignment is the default .
To manually assign an IP address to the unit:
1) Call up the menu item "Hardware Configure Network Settings" .
2) Click "Configure Network Manually" .
3) Enter the IP address desired .
4) Enter the subnet mask desired .
5) Click "OK" to confirm .
To automatically assign an IP address to the unit:
1) Call up the menu item "Hardware Configure Network Settings" .
2) Click "Configure Network Automatically" .
3) Click "OK" to confirm .
7.16 Protecting the unit with a PIN
A pin code can be used to protect the unit against unauthorized re-
mote access: Call up the menu item "Hardware Set PIN" and enter
a four-digit number . This number must then be entered to make a
connection to the unit .
To disable the PIN protection, enter the PIN number "0000" .
8 Control via a Tablet Computer
In addition to the supplied control program for PCs, a control program
named "DSP-CONTROL" for tablet computers is available in the "App
Store" of Apple Inc .