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• Gain:
This adjusts the xSelector’s output level. Adjustment range is from -72.0 to 24.0 dB.
• Channel Range:
This allows you to filter, by number, the channels which may be displayed in the source
list on the xSelector’s OLED display. By default, the values are the full range of Livewire channel numbers,
from 1 – 32767. A lower and upper limit can be entered to limit the allowed range of channels.
• Channel List:
A more granular filter option than the Channel Range filter above. This permits you to
explicitly define what channels are displayed on the front panel OLED, using comma separation and dash
ranges, which may be mixed. For example, you could enter this string:
1201, 1301, 1401, 2001-2020
— to
allow only the first three channels, plus the range called out afterward, to be displayed on the front panel.
• Front Panel Volume Control:
xSelector provides a Volume knob on the left side, which by default control
only the volume of the front-panel headphone jack. This drop gives you the option for the Volume knob to
control, in parallel, both the Headphone and the rear-panel audio outputs. This is useful if the xSelector is
used to drive speakers.
Advanced Options – Meters Page
The Meters page is common to the xNode family of AoIP adapters:
Fig. 3-5: Advanced Options – Meters page
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