Changing the tone quality, To retrieve equalization curves from the memory, Most recent’ memory – Panasonic SA-HD52 User Manual

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Changing the Tone Quality

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Memory-mode indicators

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Equalization-preset indicators

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▻ MEMORY

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1/HEAVY
2/CLEAR

3/SOFT

4/VOCAL

5/NATURAL

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To retrieve equalization curves from the memory

This unit has been pre-programmed with six types of typical equal­

ization curves which are applicable to certain styles of music.

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MANUAUFIXED

Press the “memory mode-select” button.

MANUAL: Select this mode when you want to retrieve a

equalization curve that you have programmed

into memory.

RXED:

Select this mode when you want to retrieve a
equalization curve that was originally program­
med into memory as a permanent ("FIXED”)
curve.

(The

memory-mode

indicator

will

indicate

the

selection

made.)

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Press one of the preset-memory buttons,

whichever corresponds to the curve to be

retrieved.

CThe corresponding equalization-presel indicator will illumi­

nate.)

•While In the “FIXED" mode, if (me of the equalizer level-control

buttons is pressed, the unit will automatically switch to the "MAN­
UAL" mode.

Note:

Cunres programmed into the memory will be retained for about a
few days if the AC power supply cord is unplugged. If curves are
erased, they must be programmed again. Note, however, that
curves originally programmed beforehand into the unit’s memory
as permanent curves (the “FIXED" cxjrves) will not be erased.

■ “MOST RECENT’ memory

If, after the buttons and equalization levels of this unit have been
set, the power is switched to "STANDBY’ and then switched ON,
the setting of each button and the equalization levels will be
entered into the memory, and these settings will return when the
power is switched ON.

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