AEQ
PHOENIX MERCURY
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We can find “
CALL
”
and ”
ON AIR
” buttons/indicators at the right, as well as the “
SYNC
”
indicator and audio presence indicators for both directions: transmission (“Tx”) and reception
(“Rx”).
At the right side, “
CONFIG
” button gives access to a menu with the following options: “General“,
“Contacts“, “Ethernet“, “Miscellaneous“ and “Network“.
Just click on “CONFIG“ button again in order to close this menu.
You can access to the equipment’s remote vumeters by clicking on the “
VU
” button located
below “CONFIG” one. They will appear into a floating window that you can move to the desired
position. It is possible to open up to two vumeter windows (this is useful, for example, to check
the correct audio transmission between two units that are connected and controlled by the
application). If you try to open a third vumeters window, the first one will be closed. Click on the
right top cross in order to close a vumeters window.
The represented vumeters correspond, from left to right,
to audio transmitted to the channel (L and R) and
received from it (also L and R).
The “
General
” option is the most important of the ones associated to “CONFIG” button: you can
configure the audio routing and levels from/to the equipment, the selected audio encoding
algorithm, connection mode (from “INTERFACE” drop-down menu) and access to “Advanced”
channel configuration and IP interface configuration (“I/F setup” button).