Bettermaker EQ542 User Manual

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Display Codes

The LED display in the preset section gives feedback to all the user actions: Yes/No overwrite dialogs, save-

state memory, the current value of a rotating knob, which state is loaded or if a change has been made to the

current active state.

1. Red Dot:

Save-state is written

- If a memory cell contains saved-state information, a small red dot

appears in the lower right-hand corner of the LED display. Since memory cells 1-7 have already been written

at the factory, notice the difference between memory cell 7 and cell 8. The red dot is missing from cell 8, which

shows that the memory cell is empty (though all 399 cells are available if you wish to overwrite any one).

2. Pulsing Display: Save-state has been changed

- If a save-state is loaded, then changed or altered in

any way the memory cell number in the LED display will pulse. The entire display dims and brightens slowly as

if breathing. This is to alert you that a change from the stored save-state has occurred.

3. Overwrite dialog:

User interaction needed to confirm memory cell overwrite

- occurs when you

press and hold the

PRESET

knob for longer than 2 seconds, as described above in

Storing Custom User States

.

4. Absolute Value Display: Shows actual value on knob change

- This is very useful when precisely

setting levels. When you change any value on the EQ, the absolute value will be momentarily displayed on the

LED screen.

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