Yamaha RX-V3800 Manuale Utente

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Saving and recalling the system settings (System Memory)
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4
Press 
4
k
 / 
n
 repeatedly to select the desired 
memory number (“Memory1” to “Memory6”) 
and then press 
4
h
.
“Save: ENTER” appears in the GUI.
y
• If system settings are already stored in the selected 
memory number, the stored system parameter settings 
appear in the menu screen.
• If system settings are already saved in the selected 
memory number, this unit overwrites to old system 
settings.
• If you save the system settings to “Memory1” to 
“Memory4”, you can load the stored settings by pressing 
the corresponding N
SYSTEM MEMORY
 buttons (see 
5
Press 
4
ENTER
 to save the current system 
settings to the selected memory number.
y
You can cancel the saving by pressing 4l.
6
Press 
G
SET MENU
 again to exit from GUI 
screen.
Loading by the 
N
SYSTEM MEMORY
 
buttons
You can recall the system settings stored in “Memory1” to 
“Memory4” by pressing the corresponding 
N
SYSTEM 
MEMORY
 buttons.
1
Press one of the 
N
SYSTEM MEMORY
 
buttons on the remote control to select the 
desired memory number.
“MEMORY 1 LOAD” (example) appears in the front 
panel display.
y
“EMPTY” appears in the front panel display if no system 
settings are stored in the selected memory number.
2
Press the selected 
N
SYSTEM MEMORY
 
button once more to confirm the selection.
This unit loads the settings stored in the selected 
memory number.
Current
Memory1
Memory2
Memory3
Memory Empty
Save: ENTER
Current
Memory1
Memory2
Memory3
Recital/Opera
SpeakerCH  5/4/0.1
LFE Level    0dB
D-Range     MAX
PEQ          Reset
Stored system parameters in the selected
memory number
Loading the stored system settings
• Before performing the following operations, set the 
operation mode selector on the remote control to D
AMP
.
• This unit overwrites the stored settings to the current 
settings of this unit. If you do not want to erase the current 
settings, save the current settings to any System Memory 
number in advance.
4
3
2
1
SYSTEM MEMORY