Once
the
preset
is
stored
,
the
above
screen
will
disappear
returning
to
the
following
screen
:
If
during
the
Preset
Storing
process
you
want
to
overwrite
an
existing
memory
location
select
this
location
in
the
“
Save
a
Program
”
page
,
then
ENTER
and
you
will
be
asked
if
you
want
to
overwrite
this
preset
with
the
following
“[
ENTER
]
to
Overwrite
”
screen
displaying
the
currently
stored
preset
and
location
:
If
you
wish
to
proceed
press
“
ENTER
”
again
and
the
DPA-260A
will
go
ahead
with
the
“
Set
Program
Name
”
page
and
the
subsequent
overwrite
on
completion
of
the
previously
described
storing
process
..
Note
:
at
any
time
it
is
possible
to
quit
the
storing
action
by
pressing
the
“
ESC
”
button
.
–
Delete
a
Program
:
this
page
allows
you
to
delete
a
preset
already
stored
in
the
DPA-260A
memory
:
By
pressing
the
ENTER
button
and
rotating
the
“
PM
2”
or
“
PM
3”
encoder
,
it
is
possible
to
scroll
through
the
previously
saved
presets
and
the
available
empty
locations
(
identified
by
“
Empty
Memory
”).
If
no
user
presets
are
stored
,
the
“
Delete
a
Program
”
screen
will
show
empty
memory
locations
for
all
1-24
presets
as
shown
in
the
example
below
for
location
10:
If
Presets
are
available
they
will
be
shown
in
the
“
Delete
a
Program
”
page
as
follows
:
By
using
the
“
PM
2”
or
“
PM
3”
encoder
it
is
possible
to
select
a
preset
to
be
deleted
.
Pressing
the
“
ENTER
”
button
on
a
selected
preset
will
bring
up
the
“ [
Enter
]
to
Delete
.”
page
showing
the
selected
preset
.
Delete
a
Program
10:
Stage
1 2
x
2
PROGRAM
UTILITY
--
Save
a
Program
–
[
Enter
]
to
Overwrite
10:
Stage
1 2
x
2 ?
PROGRAM
UTILITY
–
Delete
a
Program
--
Delete
a
Program
10:
Empty
Memory
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