System configuration – Lexicon DC-1 Digital Controller Lexicon Part #070-13234 User Manual

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DC-1 Version 4 Digital Controller

System

Configuration

The RESTORE PARAMETERS function allows you restore the currently
selected Effect to its factory preset state.

When you select this function, you will be prompted to reconsider erasing
your changes. — If you don’t want to erase your versions, press DONE to
exit the menu. Pressing SELECT in response to the displayed query will
restore all of the factory preset values to the Effect.

EDIT EFFECT NAME allows you to assign a new name, of as many as 13
characters, to your Effect. With EDIT EFFECT NAME highlighted, press
SELECT to display the current name with a cursor indicating which
character position can be modified. SELECT moves the cursor to a new
position. ▲ and ▼ scroll through the available character set. Press DONE to
save the new name.

RESTORE EFFECT NAME allows you to restore the original factory name
of an Effect, without changing any of your modified parameter settings.
When you select this function, the message PRESS SELECT TO RESTORE
EFFECT NAME allows you to reconsider erasing your custom name. — If
you don’t want to erase your version, press DONE to exit the menu. Pressing
SELECT in response to the displayed query will restore the factory preset
name.

Note: The following effects cannot be assigned custom names: PRO LOGIC,
THX CINEMA, LOGIC 7, DOLBY DIGITAL, THX 5.1, 5.1 LOGIC 7, DTS
FILM, DTS THX, DTS LOGIC 7.

Selecting EFFECT ONLY allows you to listen to only the effects added by the
DC-1 to the currently loaded program. With this function selected, use ▲
and ▼ to turn this function on or off.

This control allows you to adjust the front/rear balance for the current
effect. This control can also be accessed on the remote by pressing and
holding the Shift button and using ▲ to move the balance point forward,
and ▼ to move it backward.

Restoring the original
parameter values
of an Effect

Naming your
custom Effect

Restoring the
original Effect name

Listening to only
the DC-1 Effect

Front/Back Fader

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