HHB comm DRM85 Microphone User Manual


 
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Using the Default Configuration
The first time FlashMic Manager is run, a file Defaults.cfg will be created. It will be found
in the same folder containing the FlashMic Manager executable file (FlashMicManager.
exe). This file differs from other *.cfg files in that its purpose is to provide a convenient set
of default parameter values to aid the user in setting up his/her own personalised default
configuration file.
The parameter values provided by this default are:
PARAMETER VALUES
Record Mode Linear, 48kHz sample rate
Pre-record Buffer Off
Record Level AGC on
High-pass Filter On
Backlight Energy saving mode
Filename TRACK
Battery Display Characteristic Alkaline
Configuration Files and Presets
Before you start exploring the features of FlashMic Manager, it is important to understand
some basic terminology and the concepts behind the use of presets.
Various parameters of the FlashMic’s operation can be changed with FlashMic Manager.
A set of parameters is called a preset, and the FlashMic can hold up to 9 presets at any
time.
The FlashMic user can select whichever is appropriate for the recording application using
the menus.
A set of 9 presets is saved as a configuration file within the computer, and you may create
and name as many configuration files as you need. Configuration files are saved with a .cfg
filename extension. The entire configuration file will then be uploaded into the FlashMic,
giving it its 9 presets.
The FlashMic parameters which can be defined in a preset by FlashMic Manager are the
following:
PARAMETER VALUES USER ALTERABLE*
Preset Name 6-character text string No
Record Mode File type & sample rate Yes
Pre-record Buffer 0 to 10 seconds. No
Record Level 8 steps from 5dB to 40dB Yes
High-pass Filter In/Out Yes
Backlight 3 options No
Filename 31-character text string No
Battery Display
Characteristic
Alkaline or rechargeable Yes
* Parameters marked ‘Yes’ can be subsequently changed within the FlashMic by the user,
provided that Configuration Changes were enabled in FlashMic Manager at the time of
configuration file creation.