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Using the DN9848 Memories 
 
 
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8. S
TORING AND 
R
ECALLING 
S
ETTINGS
 
The DN9848 Loudspeaker Processor is provided with the following memory facilities: 
  32 lockable System memories, designated as S01 to S32, for storing standard set ups in 
battery-backed-up SRAM. 
  5 free access User memories, designated as U01 to U05, for storing a series of set ups for the 
current show.  
  99
 
Preset (flash)
 
memory locations, designated P01 –P99, for secure storage of essential 
settings against overwriting or battery failure. These memories can only be programmed from 
an external computer.  Up to 25 Factory Presets, including cross-over set ups for commonly 
used EV and third-party loudspeaker systems, are available at 
www.klarkteknik.com
 for 
downloading to the unit via the front panel PC port. These are listed with the Technical 
Specification in Section 11. 
 
To store settings 
Press the black STORE button to access the 
Store menu. 
To include the current trims in the 
memory, i.e. the settings on the front 
panel Output Level controls, turn the 
right-hand knob to select ‘Yes’. 
Press STORE to move to the next menu 
page.  Select a User (U01 –U05) or 
System (S01 – S32) memory location 
using the left-hand or centre knob, 
respectively.  
 
Note
 
Since a memory location is now active, you should only press STORE if you wish to accept and 
continue the storing process. Otherwise, press HOME to abort. 
 
Press STORE to accept the memory location and move on.  
The current working memory name is displayed 
(as defined in the Set Up menu).  To change the 
name before storing, use the centre knob to 
move the cursor right or left, and the right-hand 
knob to select the letter, number or symbol.  
Press STORE to confirm the action and return to the DN9848 Home page.  
The DN9848 automatically checks the memory settings and displays a warning if any errors are 
found. Where possible, it will also attempt to automatically correct the error.   
 
To lock the system memories, refer to Section 7.3 Security Settings.