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DriveRack® User Manual
Section 3
once you have exited Configuration mode. Pressing and then rotating the DATA wheel lets 
you link or unlink the Output Delay modules as desired. Use the PREV PG and NEXT 
PG 
buttons to move through outputs 1-6, allocating delay and linking/unlinking modules as 
necessary, then to the next module screen which will appear something like this:
   
OUTPUT CH2 
 Route 
NAME Output Ch2 
  
2
3
4
5
6
2
<STORE>-EDIT NAME
s
you can change the Routing or change the Name of the output. The output 1-6 
indicators indicate which Output module block is currently selected. Rotate the DATA 
wheel to change the Output Route. Pressing the DATA wheel in, then allows you to 
rename the output. Turning the DATA wheel will allow you to select a predetermined 
name. Pressing the STORE  button will move you to the Naming Page which appears 
something like the following display:
  
<DATA> - SELECT CHARACTER
<PREV/NEXTPG> - LEFT/RIGHT
<STORE>-EDIT/<UTIL>-EXIT
 NAME: 
O
utput Ch2 
s
successively allows you to toggle between uppercase letters, lowercase letters, numbers, 
and symbols/blank space. The PREV PG and NEXT PG buttons allow you to move 
to the next or previous character (left and right). Once all of the naming assignments 
have been made, press the UTILITY button to return to Configuration mode. Use 
the PREV PG and NEXT PG buttons to move through outputs 1-6, re-routing and 
renaming outputs as necessary, until you reach the next page. The display will now read 
‘CONFIGURATION DONE’. If you have made all necessary changes, press the DATA 
wheel to load these changes into your program. If you decide that you do not want to 
load these changes, you can press and hold the CONFIG button until the display reads 
‘Abort Config’. Either way you will now be back in Program Edit mode. 
Important Note! You must navigate to the last page within Configuration mode and load the 
new configuration (by pressing the DATA wheel) for any changes in Configuration mode to 
take effect.
3.6 Saving Configuration Changes
Once your Configuration edits have been loaded, these new changes can be saved. Please 
see section 3.4 ‘Saving Factory Program Changes’ for information on how to store and rename 
the program. You can then make necessary processing parameter changes (i.e. crossover, EQ, 
Delay adjustments, etc.).
Configuration Functions