User Guide

The Scene Memory function
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Operation in Normal mode
Recalling a scene
1. Use the / switches or the 0–9/ENTER
switches of the control section to make the
MEMORY display show the scene memory
number that you wish to recall.
The selected scene memory number will blink.
2. Press the RECALL switch.
The scene of the selected scene memory number will
be recalled.
Using Direct Recall to recall a
scene
With the factory settings, you can use the DIRECT
RECALL of the control section to directly recall scene
memory numbers 1–8. (This is called the Direct
Recall function.) When you use direct recall, scene
memory numbers 1–8 will be recalled the instant you
press a DIRECT RECALL switch 1–8, without your
having to press the RECALL switch.
Storing a scene
1. With the M2500 in Normal mode, use the ON/
EDIT switches of the monaural/stereo input
channels, the G1/A7–G8/A14 section, the STE-
REO section, and the MONO/C section to make
the desired on/off settings.
Note:
Scene memory numbers 129 and 130 can be
selected only by the 0–9/ENTER switches.
If the mute groups (page 37) are being used,
scene memory numbers 1–8 can be selected
only by the 0–9/ENTER switches.
Note: If a scene has not been saved in the selected
scene memory number, the MEMORY display will
indicate (No data), and the scene will not
be recalled.
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ENTER
RECALL
Hint: If you press the / switches after using
direct recall, the scene memory number that had
been selected prior to the direct recall operation
will be selected.
Note: If you are using the mute groups (page 37),
the DIRECT RECALL switches will function as
mute group switches, and direct recall will not be
available.
Note: Operating the ON/EDIT switches in Normal
mode will affect the signals that are output from
the M2500. If you wish to make on/off settings for
a scene without affecting the current signal output,
such as during a rehearsal or an actual perfor-
mance, use Check mode (page 32).
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DIRECT
RECALL