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Input gain
The left side shows all input channels combined with a dropdown list whereby the input
gain can get adjusted. Default gain for every input is set to 0 dB. It can be adjusted within
a range of -4 dB and +10 dB, in steps of 2 dB. This is done by clicking the dropdown
list and selecting the desired gain adjustment factor. When selected, changes will take
effect immediately.
Phantom power
The right side shows a button for enabling phantom power to the microphone channel.
When enabled, the button will be indicated in green colour and applies 15 V DC phantom
power on the microphone input (Only on the direct microphone input and not on the
WMI input).
Output mono
The output can be switched between mono and stereo through pressing this button.
When indicated in green colour, the output is switched to mono. When mono is enabled,
an identical signal will be available on both left & right outputs, which is a mix of the
left & right input signals.
Back
Click the “Back” button to return back to the settings screen.
Configuration >> Priority settings
In this window you can make priority settings such as sensitivity and level adjust-
ment for the microphone inputs. When applying a signal to the microphone input (when
someone is talking in the microphone), all other signal sources will be suppressed.
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