HHB comm DRM85 Microphone User Manual


 
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These are the settings that will be found in the FlashMic when used for the first time “out
of the box”.
To see these parameters displayed in FlashMic Manager, click File>New (or hit CTRL+N).
This will remove the greyed-out fields ready for data entry. Then click Presets>Set Default
Values (or hit CTL + D). This loads the parameter values listed above into the data fields for
the currently selected Preset number, as shown in the Select Preset box (in this instance,
1). The FlashMic Manager window should now look like this:
Note that it is possible to modify Defaults.cfg to suit the requirements of your own
organisation (for example to include your company name). See Creating a Personalised
Defaults File, page 33.
FlashMic Manager Window - Features
Preset Information
Using the default parameter set loaded previously as an example (PSET_1), examine the
various items of information now displayed in the window.
Items marked ‡ are those uploaded to the FlashMic as part of the preset.
Current Config file:
The filename displayed here will be that of the currently loaded configuration file. In this
case, ‘New’ is displayed because the file has not yet been saved.
Select Preset – drop-down box permitting selection of one of the 9 presets making up the
configuration file.
Preset Custom Name ‡ – text box for the name of the preset. This will be displayed in the
FlashMic during power-up (if the preset was the last used before power-down).
Note that underscore characters are used to insert spaces in the example preset name,
PSET_1.
SAVE
Clicking this button saves the configuration file currently loaded in FlashMic Manager to
the same filename it had when it was opened. If the file has been created from new (as in
the example case), a standard Save File As window for a new filename will be opened first.
The default name offered is Presets.cfg, but the user may substitute any other filename
preferred. Clicking the SAVE button is equivalent to selecting File>Save, or using the
keyboard shortcut CTRL + S.