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There is, of course, some interaction between the two general
groupings of DAVID IV adjustments. The processing sections
depend on proper levels at the input, and output levels will be
ambiguous unless the processing has been set up properly.
Keep this in mind through the following guide, as it is arranged
more-or-less in signal-path order.
Backing-up
Settings
All setup adjustments, as well as factory and user processing
presets in DAVID IV memory at the time, may be backed up as
Profiles
using the provided software (Page 60).
Also, just the user processing
Presets
may be individually saved
as small files, handy for sharing between stations in a group
that want to sound the same while maintaining each station’s
unique setup adjustments (Page 61).
“QUICK START TECHNOLOGY”
‘Instant Boot’
‘Boot’ (startup) time of DAVID IV is less than one second. When
AC power is first applied, or after any momentary power inter-
ruption, the unit is back in full operation almost immediately.
Setup and processing parameters in use previous to the power
interruption are reloaded instantly from non-volatile memory
to the processing core.
Brownout
Detection
Although the DAVID IV power supply and digital logic circuits
will operate at AC mains voltages down to about 50% of nomi-
nal, the graphic display and LED readouts would fail to give
consistent indications at very low mains voltages. A ‘brownout’
detector reboots the unit at a mains voltage somewhat below
the “low line” value given in the product specification.
NAVIGATING THE MENUS
Setup values and processing adjustments of the DAVID IV are
firmware-controlled. There are no jumpers, switches or me-
chanical potentiometers, only the front-panel jog wheel
A
,
Back
button
B
, and headphone volume control
C
identified in the il-
lustration here.
C
D
B
A
Graphic
Display
The graphic display screen
D
presents the intuitive setup menu
tree in an easy-to-read format. The display uses a screen saver,
so when the screen goes completely dark, simply push the jog
wheel or
Back
button once to bring it back to life. No selection
or change is made with this ‘wake-up call.’
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