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HARDWARE SETTINGS (Continued)
SET DATE/TIME
This is a special case parameter. When this parameter is selected, press down on the Main Encoder to
access the additional Set Date/Time parameters.
TIP: Having an accurate clock setting will be of great benet when reviewing Snapshots and other
time-stamped data.
SET DATE
Rotate the Master Encoder to highlight the SET DATE parameter, and use the Soft Knobs at
the bottom of the screen to set the current:
Soft Knob 1: DAY
Soft Knob 2: MONTH
Soft Knob 3: YEAR
NOTE: The actual date parameter assigned to each Soft Knob will vary depending on the
current setting of the Date/Time Format parameter.
SET TIME
Rotate the Master Encoder to highlight the SET TIME parameter, and use the Soft Knobs at
the bottom of the screen to set the current:
Soft Knob 1: HOUR
Soft Knob 2: MINUTE
Soft Knob 3: AM/PM
Soft Knob 4: TIME ZONE ( +/- hours from GMT - Greenwich Mean Time)
NOTE: Moog One can keep time using a 12-hour (AM/PM) or 24-hour clock; the clock mode is
selected using the SET TIME FORMAT parameter. Obviously, if the 24-hour clock is chosen, the
AM/PM option listed above will not be viewable.
DATE/TIME FORMAT
This parameter will determine how the current date and time are displayed.
Soft Knob 1: DATE FORMAT (DD/MM/YYYY, MM/DD/YYYY, or YYYY/MM/DD)
Soft Knob 2: TIME FORMAT (12 HR or 24 HR)
CURRENT TIME
The current Moog One TIME and DATE set are displayed here.
FAN MODE
Inside your Moog One, variable-speed fans work to maintain a consistent and safe internal operating
temperature. The FAN MODE offers two settings, NORMAL and LOW.
NORMAL
This setting allows the fans to operate as normal, running at higher speeds to maintain a
cooler interior.This is ideal for live performance, outdoor situations, and anywhere that fan
noise is not an issue.
LOW
The LOW setting allows Moog One to operate at a higher internal temperature, which results
in quieter overall operation in studio environments, while still maintaining a safe operating
temperature. This setting works optimally in environments with a temperature at or below
75°F (24°C).
NOTE: If LOW mode is selected and the environment that Moog One is in causes it to require
further cooling, the fans will initiate at whatever speed is necessary to cool, protect, and ensure
the long life of the instrument.