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General Operation
VTM-2000 Installation and Operation Handbook
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Table 3-16. Description of Four Bar Graph with Lissajous Display Diagram
Field
Identifier
Field information
Nomenclature
11
Zoom
Zoom (when enabled)
Blank when disabled
12
Peak Program and
Reference Level Markers
Shows the peak and reference levels for the signal. This can
be adjusted in the AUDIO SETUP\METER SETUP\REF
LEVEL DIGITAL (or ANALOG) menu and Peak Program
Level and Analog menus.
Expanding the Audio Display
Press the ZOOM button to access the audio zoom feature. The Audio
Meter scale is expanded +/- 5 dB around the reference level of every
scale.
Presets
Presets are used to store menu configurations and display
settings. A total of three presets can be stored in the
VTM-2000. Press the PRESET button to select user-
configurable presets 1 through 3. If a preset does not exist,
the Preset is skipped. Preset 4 is locked with the factory default values. Preset 4
cannot be changed. For more information on Preset 4, see Preset 4 (Factory Preset).
Storing Presets
To store a new preset:
1. Make all changes to the front panel controls and/or the Setup menu.
2. Press and hold the PRESET button until the preset LEDs blink. The blinking LED
next to Preset 1 indicates that it is ready to store the new settings.
3. Press the PRESET button to advance to the desired preset number. The blinking
LED indicates that it is ready to store the new settings in the selected preset.
4. Once the preset is selected, press the SETUP/ENTER button to store the settings in
the new preset. The LED is illuminated and steady. Any previous setup conditions
at the selected preset are erased and the new settings are stored.
Recalling Presets
NOTE: Information must be stored in a preset location before being recalled.
Press PRESET to directly select the stored preset in any number from 1 to 4. Presets 1
to 3 are user-configurable presets. Select Preset 4 to select the factory default settings.
If a preset does not exist, the Preset is skipped. There is a slight delay when stepping
between presets.
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