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Preset Modes
The ControlSpace
SP-24 sound processor comes pre-loaded with loudspeaker Presets for Bose
®
Updated loudspeaker Presets may be available and can be downloaded from pro.Bose.com. See "Updating Firmware and
Loudspeaker EQ Presets" on page 29 for instructions. Discontinued Bose loudspeaker EQs can be applied through the SP-24
Editor software.
Factory Fixed Routing Table
The loudspeaker Presets are linked to predefined modes for common configurations of current Bose loudspeakers. Discontinued
Bose loudspeaker EQs can be loaded and applied via the SP-24 Editor software. The following table indicates how each Preset
mode affects input channel routing and filtering at each of the four output channels.
Output
Mono
1
A+B (Full Range)
2
A+B (Full Range)
3
A+B (Full Range)
4
A+B (Full Range)
Note:
HP = High Pass (only high frequencies are passed)
LP = Low Pass (only low frequencies are passed)
Full Range = (all frequencies are passed)
Note: Other output configurations such as four discrete output channels, can be designed using the SP-24 Editor software.
Loading Presets
1. From the home screen, press
2. Use
to navigate to the desired Preset category.
3. Use
to locate the desired Preset.
4. Press the SELECT/LOAD button to load the Preset.
Note: On LCD display, an asterisk (*) indicates the currently loaded Preset.
Custom Scenes
The ControlSpace SP-24 sound processor supports the creation of four unique Custom Scenes which may be recalled from either
the front panel or via the SP-24 Editor software. Each Scene represents a unique configuration of comprehensive signal processing
parameters which are immediately implemented when the scene is recalled. For detailed information on creating Custom Scenes,
download the ControlSpace SP-24 Editor User's Guide from pro.Bose.com.
To recall a saved Custom Scene using the front panel controls on the sound processor:
1. From the Home Screen, press
2. Use
to navigate to Custom Scenes.
3. Use
to locate desired Custom Scene.
4. Press the SELECT/LOAD button to load the selected Custom Scene.
Note: Any parameters set previously in the Utility Menu will be overwritten with data stored in the Custom Scene.
Utility Menu
The Utility Menu allows you to make limited adjustments to the SP-24 sound processor from the front panel. More advanced
configurations can be created using the SP-24 Editor software.
Saving Settings
In the Utility Menu, changes to a parameter setting can be stored immediately by pressing SELECT/LOAD or will automatically
store after sixty seconds of inactivity. To exit the parameter screen, press
Note: When entering a parameter screen, the initial value displayed is the current active parameter setting.
English
Preset Category
Mono HP+Bass
Stereo
A+B (HP Filter)
A (Full Range)
A+B (HP Filter)
B (Full Range)
A+B (LP Filter)
A (Full Range)
A+B (LP Filter)
B (Full Range)
to edit.
to edit.
Installation and Operating Guide
Professional loudspeakers.
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Stereo HP + Bass
A (HP Filter)
B (HP Filter)
A+B (LP Filter)
A+B (LP Filter)
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Installation and Operating Guide
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