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2 Installation
Changes Pending LED
—This LED blinks in the
Parameter Set Mode to indicate a pa-
rameter has been changed and has not
yet been stored. Pressing
Store
turns
the LED off to indicate the changes were stored.
In
Parameter Copy Mode, this LED blinks rap-
idly to indicate the mode. Pressing
Store
turns the
LED off momentarily to indicate that the changes
were stored.
Channel Up & Channel Down Buttons
—In
Param-
eter Set Mode these two buttons step
through the eight channels and their
A and B sources in order to view the
stored parameters for each source. In
Parameter Copy Mode, the two buttons also step
through the channels and sources, but the stored
parameters are not recalled since that mode al-
lows one set of parameters to be stored to mul-
tiple sources.
Active Channel & Source Indicators
—The active
channel number is shown in the 7-seg-
ment Channel display and the active
source is indicated by the lit A or B
LED. Press
Channel Up
or
Chan-
nel Down
to step sequentially through the chan-
nels and sources. The channels wrap around
(Channel Up from source 8B goes to source 1A
and vice versa). The decimal point lights to indi-
cate
Parameter Copy Mode is active.
Input Select
—Sets the audio input (local analog,
local digital, network audio, network
audio with logic) assigned to the ac-
tive channel source. The two Net Au-
dio selections are only available
when the console’s
VistaMax Enabled and Vis-
taMax Linked labels are lit on the Monitor panel.
Input Mode
—Sets how the selected input audio is
fed to the channel strip.
Stereo is the
default setting for stereo sources like
CD players.
Mono is typically used for
news or mono AM broadcast applica-
tions. It sums a stereo input to a mono signal that
is applied to both left and right.
The
Left and Right selections are typically used
with mic preamps. These settings allow two mics
to be assigned on the same channel to the A and
B sources. Typically the
Left input is assigned as
the A source and the
Right input is set as the B
source. One typical application is to connect con-
trol room guest mics to the left inputs and set them
as the A sources, while studio guest mics are con-
nected to the right inputs and are assigned as the
B sources on the same channels.
Input Function
—Defines the type of signal con-
nected to the selected input. The set-
ting may affect the monitor outputs,
mix-minus outputs, and various Logic
I/O signals.
With no LEDs lit, the signal is defined as a line
input device (i.e., CD player, MD player, computer
playback system, Shortcut, Instant Replay, etc.).
The channel does not mute any monitor output
when on. If logic is active, the channel output logic
is start and stop pulses while the channel input
logic is on, off, ready and cue.
When CR MIC is lit, the signal is defined as a
control room mic. When the channel is turned on,
the CR Monitor output mutes and the control room
warning command is activated. If logic is active,
the output logic is on tally and off tally and the
input logic is on, off, cough and talk to studio.
When CR MIC TLK SRC is lit, the signal is also
defined as a control room mic, with the same
muting and logic features as the CR MIC selec-
tion. But, in addition, this signal is identified as
the talk mic source for console talkback. Multiple