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Optimod-Surround 8685 V1.0 Operating Manual - Orban

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OPERATION ORBAN MODEL <strong>8685</strong><br />

C) Double-click the desired preset or select it and click the IMPORT button to activate<br />

it.<br />

D) Click DONE to dismiss the IMPORT PRESET FILE dialog box.<br />

To save a user preset you have created:<br />

A) Select SAVE PRESET AS from the FILE menu to bring up the SAVE AS Dialog Box.<br />

The current preset name will appear in the File Name field.<br />

B) Click in the field, and edit it.<br />

C) Click SAVE to save the preset to the <strong>8685</strong>’s internal memory as a User Preset.<br />

If you have made edits to a previously existing user preset, you can select<br />

SAVE PRESET from the FILE menu to overwrite the pre-existing user preset<br />

automatically.<br />

This operation saves both the surround and 2.0 portions of the preset.<br />

You can “mix and match” surround and 2.0 settings by using the Import<br />

function to bring the 2.0 settings of any preset into the current preset.<br />

You can then save the result as a new User Preset.<br />

To back up User Presets, system files, and automation files onto<br />

your computer’s hard drive:<br />

A) Select BACKUP TO PC from the FILE Menu.<br />

B) Click OK.<br />

PC Remote will offer three options:<br />

• Save Backup Files (User Presets, Setups [system files], and automation) in<br />

plain text.<br />

This allows the presets and files to be read with any text editor program<br />

and to be readily exchanged between <strong>Optimod</strong> users.<br />

• Save Backup Files using the session passcode to encrypt them.<br />

• Save Backup Files using the password of your choice to encrypt them.<br />

The encryption options prevent archived presets, system files, and automation<br />

files from being restored if the user does not have the password<br />

used for the encryption. There is no “back door”— <strong>Orban</strong> cannot help<br />

you to decrypt a preset whose password is unknown.<br />

All User Preset, Setup, and automation files are copied from your <strong>Optimod</strong>’s<br />

internal memory to a folder called “backup” on your PC. This<br />

folder is a subfolder of the folder named the same as the alias of the <strong>Optimod</strong><br />

that you are backing up.<br />

This folder name (“backup”) and location are hard-coded into the software.<br />

If you wish to move the backup files somewhere else later, use a<br />

file manager (like Explorer) on your computer.

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