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Recalling Scenes, Recalling Scenes from the Controller

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72 Chapter 6-Running the System Recalling Scenes In Run mode, scenes can be recalled from the DME32 front panel (see page 200) or from DME Manager. Either way, the recall is reflected on both the DME32 and DME Manager. This section explains how to recall DME32 scenes from DME Manager. Note: When recalling a scene, be aware that volume levels may change abruptly as parameters change-nobody likes sudden loud noises, or worse, speaker damage. Scenes can be recalled by using the Run Mode Controller or the Scene List, the latter allowing you to select scenes from a list. Although the end result is the same, each method is explained separately. In a multiple-unit system, the selected scene is recalled on all DME32s via the cascade connections. Recalling Scenes from the Controller 1 Select Run mode. See "Selecting Run Mode" on page 66 for more information. The Run Mode Controller appears. See "Run Mode Controller" on page 67 for more information. 2 Click the Scene/Config button to select scene control, as shown below. 3 Use the selector buttons to select a scene memory. On the Run Mode Controller, the number of the selected scene flashes and its title appears. Only scene memories that contain data can be recalled. When an empty scene memory is selected, the RECALL/ENTER button is unavailable. 4 To cancel your selection, click Cancel. On the Run Mode Controller, the number and title of the current scene (i.e., the last scene recalled) appear. 5 To recall the selected scene, click Recall. The selected scene is recalled on the DME32 and the component parameters are set accordingly. The scene number and title appear on the DME32 display. On the Run Mode Controller, the number of the recalled scene stops flashing. The recalled scene becomes the current scene and its number and title appear in the configuration window's title bar. If DME Manager does not already have the scene data, it retrieves it automatically from the DME32. DME32-Owner's Manual

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72
Chapter 6
Running the System
DME32
Owner
s Manual
Recalling Scenes
In Run mode, scenes can be recalled from the DME32 front panel (see page 200) or
from DME Manager. Either way, the recall is re
ected on both the DME32 and DME
Manager. This section explains how to recall DME32 scenes from DME Manager.
Scenes can be recalled by using the Run Mode Controller or the Scene List, the latter
allowing you to select scenes from a list. Although the end result is the same, each
method is explained separately.
In a multiple-unit system, the selected scene is recalled on all DME32s via the cascade
connections.
Recalling Scenes from the Controller
1
Select Run mode.
See
Selecting Run Mode
on page 66 for more information.
The Run Mode Controller appears. See
Run Mode Controller
on page 67 for more
information.
2
Click the Scene/Con
g button to select scene control, as shown below.
3
Use the selector buttons to select a scene memory.
On the Run Mode Controller, the number of the selected scene
ashes and its title
appears. Only scene memories that contain data can be recalled. When an empty scene
memory is selected, the RECALL/ENTER button is unavailable.
4
To cancel your selection, click Cancel.
On the Run Mode Controller, the number and title of the current scene (i.e., the last
scene recalled) appear.
5
To recall the selected scene, click Recall.
The selected scene is recalled on the DME32 and the component parameters are set
accordingly. The scene number and title appear on the DME32 display. On the Run
Mode Controller, the number of the recalled scene stops
ashing.
The recalled scene becomes the current scene and its number and title appear in the
con
guration window
s title bar. If DME Manager does not already have the scene data,
it retrieves it automatically from the DME32.
Note:
When recalling a scene, be aware that volume levels may change abruptly as param-
eters change
nobody likes sudden loud noises, or worse, speaker damage.