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Allen & Heath 26 XONE:DB4 User Guide
SETUP MENU
The setup menu lists various settings that can be altered,
enabling you to fine tune the DB4 to better suit your applica-
tion.
To enter the setup menu; press the MENU button, then use the
‘SEL/ADJ’ encoder to scroll up or down through the list. Press
the encoder to select an item.
To return to the previous menu or the front screen, select
EXIT, or press the MENU button again.
The options are listed below.
METER MODE
BAR—Peak reading VU display
DOT—Single dot display showing peak level.
PEAK—As BAR, but the highest signal level LED will remain lit for a short period to provide a
clearer indication of maximum signal level.
DECK START
This function allows the DB4 to remotely control the PLAY/CUE function fitted to many DJ CD players.
To use this function you will need to connect a 3.5mm TS jack plug from the deck start outputs on the
DB4 to the remote inputs on the player.
Each Channel Fader and the Crossfader can be set to ‘On’ or ‘Off’.
MIXER RESET
Will force a hard reset of the mixer, returning all user options to the default factory setting.
LOAD SETUP
Enables you to load previously saved mixer settings via a USB key (see SAVE SETUP below).
SAVE SETUP
Allows you to store the following parameters to a USB key for later recall:
BPM Range, FX Settings (Kill Sends, Presets, Scroll Parameters), Headphone Settings, Meter Mode,
Record Source, Surface Brightness and USB Routing.
FIRMWARE
Use this function to load new firmware to the DB4, see Page 31 for details.
BPM RANGE
Selects the most appropriate tempo range for the style of music you play. You can also select external
MIDI clock as the synchronisation source.
BRIGHTNESS
Allows you to adjust the brightness of the front panel LEDs to better suit the ambient lighting conditions.
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