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Input Routing:
the DLM26 Processor is equipped with 2 Analog Inputs (Balanced Female
XLR) and a stereo S/PDIF Digital Input (RCA connector).
The “Routing Options” page allows you to select the desired Input type:
By pressing ENTER on Input Routing and then rotating the “Param.2” or “Param.3” encoders,
it is possible to select the Main Inputs for the DLM26, allowing the User to choose between
Analog or S/PDIF Digital.
The selection can be confirmed by pressing the “ENTER” button.
The following screen shows that the Analog Input has been selected:
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Power-On Procedure:
this gives you the ability to select the option that will apply when the
DLM26 powers up after being switched on:
By pressing ENTER and rotating the “Param.2” or “Param.3” encoder, it is possible to choose
between two options: ”Fade In On” or “Fade In Off”.
The currently running option will be displayed with an asterisk to the right of the option
description.
To change the option simply ENTER on the option not displaying the Asterisk and that option
will become active and an Asterisk will now appear to the right of the option description.
The following two options are available:
FADE-In = Off
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when the DLM26 is turned on all Outputs regard of their status before the
Unit was switched off, will be MUTED or UNMUTED automatically, meaning the DLM26 will
have no active Outputs or active Outputs, during the start-up process, depending from the
Outputs' previous status.
FADE-In = On
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when the DLM26 is turned on all Outputs not previously muted before the
Unit was switched off will be active, meaning the DLM26 outputs will be controlled by a volume
ramp to avoid any sudden sound.
If the option “Fade-In=On” is selected, the screen will show the following:
Power-On Procedure
Fade-In: On *
Input Routing
Source: Analog *
SYSTEM UTILITY
-- Input Routing --
SYSTEM UTILITY
-- Power-On Procedure --
Summary of Contents for DLM26
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