5.10.3 Deleting a preset
1) To delete a preset, call up any screen view which includes the button
"Load", such as the view "Assign", "Channel" or "System" or a
view for sound adjustment or dynamic-range processing�
2) Tap the button "Load"� The view "Load Preset" (fig� 31) will be
displayed�
3) Tap the appropriate button on the right side of the screen view to
select the category of the preset to be deleted�
4) Use the keys and (18) or tap the appropriate list item to select
the preset to be deleted�
To go to other pages of the storage list, use the keys and (18)
or the buttons "Up Page" and "Down Page"�
5) Use the button "Delete" to delete the preset�
A confirmation prompt will appear: Tap "Yes" to confirm, or tap
"No" to cancel�
6 Additional Functions
6.1 Channel names
Names can be assigned to the channels for easier distinction� In some
screen views, these names will appear, in addition to the predefined
channel designation, beneath the corresponding long faders� If no
name is assigned, the channel number will appear instead� To rename
a channel:
1) Select any screen view which includes a long fader of the channel
desired�
2) On the screen, touch the designation shown beneath the fader for
a few seconds� A keyboard will be displayed (fig� 30)�
3) Use the keyboard to enter the new name for the channel�
Use the button "abc�" to go to lower-case letters, "ABC�" to go
to upper-case letters, and "�?123" to go to special characters and
numerals�
To delete the character most recently entered, use the button �
4) To terminate the entry, tap the button "Enter"� To cancel the entry
without changing the name and to exit the keyboard, use the
button
�
6.2 System settings
Use the screen view "System" (fig� 32) to make the system set-
tings described in the following chapters� To call up the screen view
"System", press the key SYSTEM (16)�
Assign
Gate
PEQ
Channel
GEQ
Comp
Current Scene
Selected Channel
Default
Default
FX1
FX2
Default
Default
Copy
Load
Shortcut To
Digital
Routing
48V
GEQ
AUX/SUB
Password
Setting
Mode
Device Name: DMIX-20
Fig. 32 System
Mixer
Long
FX 1
System
FX 2
Routing
DCA
Faders
Brightness Adjust
Solo Mode
LCD
Knob
Default Setting
Save
Default Page Setting
Long Fader
Meters
Mixer Mode
DCA
DSP_Firmware_1_V1.1
DSP_Firmware_2_V1.1
Lock
MCU_Firmware_1_V1.0
MCU_Firmware_2_V1.0
6.2.1 Mode Aux /Sub
Depending on the requirements, the mixer can be either used with 4
Aux ways and 4 subgroups or with 8 Aux ways and no subgroups� In
the operating mode with 8 Aux ways, the connections and operating
elements of the subgroups are used for the Aux ways 5 – 8� In the view
"System" (fig� 32), the button in the lower left indicates the current
operating mode: "AUX / SUB Mode" or "8 AUX Mode"�
1) To switch between the operating modes, tap this button�
2) A confirmation prompt will appear: Tap "Yes" or press the key
ENTER (20) to confirm�
6.2.2 Screen view at switch-on
When the mixer is switched on, the screen will display one of the two
mixer views� To define the screen view to be displayed at switch-on,
use the buttons "Long Fader" and "Mixer Mode" in the screen view
"System" (fig� 32)� The button of the currently selected setting is
highlighted in colour�
6.2.3 Adjusting screen /knob brightness
The brightness of the screen (9) and of the illuminated rotary knobs
PARAMETER ADJUST (18) as well as of SUB 1– 4 and MAIN (25) can
be adjusted according to the lighting conditions at the place of
operation: In the view "System" (32), beneath "Bright Adjust", tap
the appropriate control "LCD" or "Knob" and then slide it as required�
6.2.4 Device name
As for the channels (see chapter 6�1), the device name of the mixer
can be changed: In the view "System" (fig� 32), touch the field "De-
vice Name:" for a few seconds to display a keyboard, and then enter
a new name�
6.2.5 Resetting
To reset all settings of the mixer to their factory settings, tap the but-
ton "Default Setting" in the view "System" (fig� 32)� A confirmation
prompt will appear: Tap "Yes" or press the key ENTER (20) to confirm�
Note: Any presets you may have saved (
6.2.6 Locking the unit
To lock the mixer and thus to protect it against unauthorized operation:
1) In the view "System" (fig� 32), tap the button "Lock"� A keyboard
will be displayed (fig� 30)�
2) Enter the password of the mixer� To correct your input, use the
button �
The predefined password is "1111" (use the button "�?123" to
enter numerals)� To increase the protection against unauthorized
access, change the predefined password (
3) To terminate the entry, tap the button "Enter"� The mixer is now
locked� "System Locked!" is shown in the lower right of the view
PFL
"Mixer"�
4) When you try to operate the mixer, the keyboard will immediately
be displayed� To unlock the mixer, enter the password and then
confirm it with the button "Enter"�
When an incorrect password is entered, the message "Password
not correct!" will be shown: Tap "OK" and then enter the correct
password�
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chapter 5�10) will be retained�
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chapter 6�2�7)�
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