Mackie DLM8 Owner's Manual - Page 14

MEM Button, 15. Control Lock, 16. + and - Buttons, 17. 2000W/2W Switch - feedback noise

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DLM8/12 Powered Loudspeakers DLM8/12 Loudspeaker: Rear Panel Features continued... 14. MEM Button Settings for DLM loudspeakers may be saved to memory and recalled at a later time by utilizing the memory [MEM] button. 16. + and - Buttons These buttons work in conjunction with the buttons mentioned previously: channel 1 and 2, MEM and SYS. Increase or decrease the level, EQ settings and FX level on channels 1 and 2; select a factory system EQ and FX, change the delay time/distance and turn the feedback on or off in the SYS section; and use these buttons to save and recall presets in the MEM section. Press this button repeatedly until the preset spot you want to save settings to (or recall settings from) is highlighted. There are three user presets and a fourth to recall the factory default settings. Once the preset you want to save to (or recall from) is highlighted, press the "+" button [16] to save the current settings, or press the "-" button to recall a preset that was previously saved. 15. Control Lock The DLM interface may be locked by pressing the SYS [13] and MEM [14] buttons simultaneously. An image of a padlock will appear to indicate that the loudspeaker is locked. When locked, the DLM is safe from accidental button presses. Simply press the buttons again to unlock the loudspeaker. 17. 2000W/2W Switch1 At Mackie we are always striving to push the envelope, dreaming up new awesome products to design in order to expand the boundaries of the pro audio world. As such, sometimes the little guy gets left out. Not here! Leave this switch out when you want to run the loudspeaker as intended. We designed it with 2000W in mind, so leave this switch out to keep it at 2000W. Or push this switch in to run the loudspeaker at a mere 2W instead. This is a great trick for fooling friends into wondering, "what's that noise I barely hear?" They will be shocked that it's your 2000W DLM loudspeaker running at 2W! 14 DLM8/12 Powered Loudspeakers 1 People want more power, not less! As such, this "feature" has been shelved. Power to the people!

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DLM8/12 Powered Loudspeakers
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DLM8/12 Powered Loudspeakers
14. MEM Button
Settings for DLM loudspeakers may be saved to
memory and recalled at a later time by utilizing the
memory [MEM] button.
Press this button repeatedly until the preset spot
you want to save settings to (or recall settings from) is
highlighted. There are three user presets and a fourth to
recall the factory default settings.
Once the preset you want to save to (or recall from)
is highlighted, press the “+” button [16] to save the
current settings, or press the “–” button to recall a
preset that was previously saved.
15. Control Lock
The DLM interface may be locked by pressing the
SYS [13] and MEM [14] buttons simultaneously.
An image of a padlock will appear to indicate that the
loudspeaker is locked. When locked, the DLM is safe
from accidental button presses. Simply press the
buttons again to unlock the loudspeaker.
DLM8/12 Loudspeaker: Rear Panel Features continued...
16. + and – Buttons
These buttons work in conjunction with the buttons
mentioned previously: channel 1 and 2, MEM and SYS.
Increase or decrease the level, EQ settings and FX level
on channels 1 and 2; select a factory system EQ and FX,
change the delay time/distance and turn the feedback
on or off in the SYS section; and use these buttons to
save and recall presets in the MEM section.
17. 2000W/2W Switch
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At Mackie we are always striving to push the
envelope, dreaming up new awesome products to design
in order to expand the boundaries of the pro audio
world. As such, sometimes the little guy gets left out.
Not here!
Leave this switch out when you want to run the
loudspeaker as intended. We designed it with 2000W
in mind, so leave this switch out to keep it at 2000W.
Or push this switch in to run the loudspeaker at a
mere 2W instead. This is a great trick for fooling friends
into wondering, “what’s that noise I barely hear?” They
will be shocked that it’s your 2000W DLM loudspeaker
running at 2W!
1
People want more power, not less! As such, this “feature” has been shelved. Power to the people!