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Using The "System" Menu - Mackie RCF RX 3000 Instructions D'emploi

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IMPORTANT NOTES
• We recommend that you avoid completely occupying the hard disk of the control unit with audio files created using the
TONE GENERATOR function.
• The sequence with which the various tones of the sound are stored follows the progressive numerical order of the field
N.: tone N. 1 is the first to be recorded; tone N. 6 is the last to be recorded.
• The overall duration of the sound created, which corresponds to the sum of the duration times of the single tones mul-
tiplied by the number of repetitions, must not exceed 60 seconds.
• Local listening to the sound created (key F1) is not possible when a system audio source monitor operation is in pro-
gress (see the section USING THE "MONITOR OPERATIONS" MENU). In this case, in fact, if F1 is pressed (playback
start command) an acoustic warning signal is emitted. To play the sound created, it is therefore necessary to first inter-
rupt any audio monitoring in progress.
To exit from the submenu, press ESC and proceed as described in the section EXIT FROM A MENU.
DELETE MESSAGES Move the selection point to this menu item and press ENTER to access the menu used for deleting an audio file sto-
red on the hard disk of the control unit. The following screen appears on the control unit display.
DELETE MESSAGES
SELECT A FILE, THEN PRESS F1
FILE NAME:
FILE NAME: used for choosing the name of the file corresponding to the audio signal to be deleted. Use the + and
- keys to select the file desired from those stored on the hard disk of the CP 3100 control unit.
After selecting the name of the file, press F1 to delete it. To exit from the submenu, press ESC and proceed as described
in the section EXIT FROM A MENU.

USING THE "SYSTEM" MENU

- - - = = = MAIN MENU = = = - - -
->SYSTEM
->COMPILE & SAVE
->EXIT WITHOUT SAVING
This menu is used for setting various operating parameters of the RX 3000 system. From the main configuration menu of the control unit, use
the ↑ / ↓ and/or pag ↑ / pag ↓ keys to move the selection point to the SYSTEM submenu and press ENTER. The following submenus ap-
pear on the control unit display:
SYSTEM OPTIONS
PRINTER OPTION
PRINT CONFIGURATION
DATE & TIME
SYSTEM OPTIONS
DATE &TIME
DAY / NIGHT PROGRAM
PASSWORD
PRINTER OPTIONS Move the selection point to this menu item and press ENTER to set the printing options. The following screen appears
on the control unit display.
PRINTER OPTIONS
PRINT MODE:
PRINT MODE: used for configuring the alarm events printout. Use the + and - keys to select one of the following
options:
• NONE – Disables the printout of alarm events. When this option is selected, on the ALARMS menu it is only pos-
sible to view the alarm events that have occurred since the system was switched on (see the section DISPLAY OF
ALARM EVENTS).
• AUTO – Generates an automatic printout of an alarm message at the moment in which the alarm event occurs (see
the section PRINTOUT OF ALARM EVENTS).
• REQUEST – Used for enabling the command on the ALARMS menu for manual printout of the alarm events that
have occurred since the system was switched on (see the section PRINTOUT OF ALARM EVENTS).
MUSIC 1 _ _ M
Pag ↓
NONE _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ M
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