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Jdiggs asked how I adjusted the factory 5 tone setting to my 3 tone setting. Since I don't do videos, I'll use the excellent video done by our friend DirtFishing.
Although he sets this up for his particular situation and preferences, the overall process is the same.
Instead of using his tone brakes/zones and tones, I used the following:
Zone 1, I set VDI/Target ID -9 to 0 with tone 1;
Zone 2, I set as VDI/Target ID 1-19 with tone 12;
Zones 3, I set VDI/Target ID 20+ (all 3 remaining zones) to a common tone of 25.
To reduce five tones to three simply involves assigning the same tone for three zones of the five possible zones:
i.e.
Zone 1 = Tone 1;
Zone 2 = Tone 12;
Zones 3, 4 and 5 = Tone 25
Does this answer the question adequately? If not, I'll try to clarify it further.
Thanks Jdiggs for the good question...
Although he sets this up for his particular situation and preferences, the overall process is the same.
Instead of using his tone brakes/zones and tones, I used the following:
Zone 1, I set VDI/Target ID -9 to 0 with tone 1;
Zone 2, I set as VDI/Target ID 1-19 with tone 12;
Zones 3, I set VDI/Target ID 20+ (all 3 remaining zones) to a common tone of 25.
To reduce five tones to three simply involves assigning the same tone for three zones of the five possible zones:
i.e.
Zone 1 = Tone 1;
Zone 2 = Tone 12;
Zones 3, 4 and 5 = Tone 25
Does this answer the question adequately? If not, I'll try to clarify it further.
Thanks Jdiggs for the good question...