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activate this very practical function, press the SETUP key in SETUP mode. Turn the 1st EDIT CONTROL to
select “DUMP”. Your VIRTUALIZER PRO is now ready to transfer your system exclusive data. Select a track
on your MIDI sequencer, get ready for recording, start the recording and turn the JOG WHEEL. The data
transfer is indicated by a “GO” in the DISPLAY.
To load the data back into the DSP2024P, select “DR.EN” in SETUP mode (see chapter 3.6.1). Turn the
JOG WHEEL until “DR.EN” blinks. Now, start your MIDI sequencer and the preset data is automatically
transferred to the DSP2024P. In this mode, information sent from the MIDI sequencer is automatically stored
while receiving, without asking for confirmation.
6. INSTALLATION
6.1 Mains connection
Before connecting the VIRTUALIZER PRO to the mains, please carefully check that your equipment
is set to the correct voltage! The fuse holder on the mains socket has 3 triangular markings. Two of these
triangles are located opposite each other. The VIRTUALIZER PRO is set at the operating voltage indicated
beside the markings and can be changed by turning the fuse holder by 180°. CAUTION: This is not
applicable for export models, which were designed only for a mains voltage of 115 V!
Connection to the mains is made by means of a mains cable with an IEC receptacle which complies with the
required safety regulations.
Please note that all pieces of equipment must be grounded. For your own safety, under no
circumstances should you remove or deactivate the grounding of the equipment or the mains
cable.
6.2 Audio connections
As standard, the BEHRINGER VIRTUALIZER PRO features electronically servo-balanced inputs and outputs.
If possible, connect the unit to other devices in a balanced configuration to allow for maximum interference
immunity.
Installation and operation of this equipment must be carried out by competent staff only. Both
before and after installation, the staff using the equipment should make sure that it is properly
grounded since otherwise electrostatic discharge etc. can lead to an impairment of its
operation.
6. INSTALLATION