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QUICK OPERATION GUIDE
To Select Output Channel (or Channels) to Adjust
Press ‘OUTPUT SELECT’ button, and turn knob until desired channel is selected.
The order of the channel selection is as follows:
Local (AES) Output 1 through 24 (Individual Outputs)
Local Outputs 1-8 (Group)
Local Outputs 9-16 (Group)
Local Outputs 17-24 (Group)
All Local Outputs (Group)
Net (Transmitted to Ethernet) Output 1 through 24 (Individual Outputs)
Net Outputs 1-8 (Group)
Net Outputs 9-16 (Group)
Net Outputs 17-24 (Group)
All Net Outputs (Group)
The VU Meter and Headphone Jack will follow the output selection.
Note that if a group of outputs is selected, any setup adjustments (source, level,
delay) will be applied to all output channels within that group.
Also if a group is selected, there will be no VU display or headphone output.
To Select Source (for current output or group of outputs)
Press 'SOURCE' button. It will light, and the currently-selected source for the
selected output will be displayed. The sources available for each output are as
follows, and can be selected by turning the knob.
SILENCE The output will be muted
LOCAL INPUT The output will be fed by the corresponding local AES input
NET INPUT The output will be fed by the corresponding network receiver
888HZ TONE The output will be fed by the internal 888 Hz tone generator
560 HZ TONE The output will be fed by the internal 560 Hz tone generator
You may enable a ‘stereo summing’ mode by selecting any of the following choices,
which follow the above sources in the menu list. In these modes, the selected
source will be combined with the selected source for the other channel in the
even/odd pair; e.g., channels 1 and 2, channels 3 and 4, etc. When a ‘something +
mix’ source is selected, the mixed signal is reduced by 6 dB.
SILENCE + MIX The output will silence mixed with the other channel of the pair
LOCAL + MIX The local AES input mixed with the other channel of the pair
NET INPUT + MIX The network receiver mixed with the other channel of the pair
888HZ TONE 888Hz tone mixed with the other channel of the pair
560 HZ TONE 560Hz tone mixed with the other channel of the pair