Coda Audio C5 User Manual

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Hidden Controls

Coda Audio may have hidden some of the controls on the panel in order to maintain

proper protection of the connected loudspeakers. Such hidden controls will appear grey

and cannot be adjusted.

Saving & Recalling Data

Device Data may be saved to disk or opened from disk. C-Net Device Settings files (with

file extension .dse) contain all the data necessary to restore a device to exactly the same

state as when the file was saved.

If the current settings have been changed since the last file save or file open, the Save

Icon on the panel toolbar will be shown in solid colour. If the settings are already safe, the

Save icon appears grey.

If a file is opened when on-line to devices, the new data will be sent to the device,

overwriting whatever was in the device. A warning will be given before this is done. Data

saved from one device can be reopened in another to save time inputting data. (Assuming

settings are to be duplicated)

C-Net will always try to protect your data, warning you if you are attempting an action

that could cause loss of data.

Loading Factory Presets

Coda Audio will provide you with one or more ‘preset library’ files which contain settings

for specific loudspeakers. These take the form of Factory files (Device Factory files (with

file extension .dfa)).

When you load preset factory settings into this type of device, the current user settings

will be preserved since the factory settings will only overwrite the default factory DSP

settings rather than the User DSP settings. However, routing (source selection), Limiter

thresholds and Bridge mode become overwritten by the values in the factory file, even if

Coda Audio has allowed you to edit these.

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