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4.1. GETTING STARTED WITH THE NAVIGATOR FRONT PANEL
· After powering up the unit, the following initialization screen is displayed on the LCD:
· The initialization process takes about 8 seconds and during that period the unit boots and displays
the Navigator firmware version.
· After the initialization process is finished the Navigator displays its main creen:
· The screen shows the current program number and program name assigned to the unit. The program
assigned is always the last program the user recalled or stored before powering down the unit.
The Navigator is now ready to go.
4.1.1 Configuring The Navigator
Working with your Navigator is easy. Follow these basic steps as a guide to setting up the your system.
For details on working within each menu, please read Section Five on operating the Navigator.
1. Signal Routing: You first need to get your inputs routed to the appropriate outputs. You can do
this in two ways.
A. Press Enter to enter the Global Parameters Menu, press the >>Menu key until you get to
the Configuration Menu, and choose one of the preset configurations. This is the fast way
to get all your routing done.
B. Or you can press the Select key on one of the outputs, press the >>Menu until you get to the
Source Menu, and choose which of the inputs you want to patch to this particular output.
2. Set Input/Output Gain: The first menu you see when pressing the Select key on each input or
output is the Signal Menu. The cursor is already in the Level field, and you can immediately turn the
datawheel to adjust the input and output gain of each channel. This fast access to gain is very handy
for quick adjustments during your program.
3. Mixing: Mixing for each output is done in the Source Menu of each output (see 1.B. above). In
this menu each input has a gain control so you can set the levels to create just the right mix in this
particular output.
4. Crossover Filters: At this point you may want to set the crossover filters for each of the outputs.
You are essentially controlling which band of frequencies you will send to each of your speakers or
speaker systems. Press the Select key for the output you want to set, and press the Menu key until
you get to the XOVER Menu. You will set filters for the lower and upper rolloff points, the slopes of
the filters, and type of each filter.
5. Equalization: You may want to adjust the frequency response of your system. The Navigator
gives you a powerful set of EQ tools. For each input and output you can use up to eight filters, and
these can be either Parametric, High Shelving, or Low Shelving filters. Press the Select button on
any input or output channel to access the EQ Menu.
6. FBX Feedback Exterminator: Each input channel includes 8 patented FBX feedback control filters.
Use the FBX Mode menu to begin Setup Mode for maximum gain before feedback. See the results
of the process in the FBX Menu, and change the default FBX parameters on the FBX Global Menu.
7. Save your work: You know how important this one is. If you are editing in the input/output menus,
press Home to get to the Main Menu. Then press Global to get to the Global Parameters Menus, and
scroll to the Store Menu. Save and name your program here. Do it early and often!
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