2-18
INSTALLATION
ORBAN MODEL 6300
19.
Choose a processing preset.
A)
Turn the knob until your desired preset is visible in the lower line of the dis-
play.
B)
Press the
R
ECALL
N
EXT
button to make your desired preset active.
This step selects the processing to complement various program formats.
There are presets for radio-style and video style applications.
After this step, you can always select a different processing preset, pro-
gram the 6300 to automatically change presets on a time / date schedule,
use a GPI input to trigger preset changes, modify presets to customize
your sound, and store these presets as User Presets.
Preset names are
just suggestions
. Feel free to audition different presets
and to choose those whose sound you prefer.
You can easily modify a preset later with the 6300’s one-knob
L
ESS
-M
ORE
feature. Refer to Section 3.
Congratulations! You are now on the air with your initial sound. Feel free to
read the material in Section 3 of this manual, which describes the various presets
and how you can customize them to achieve your desired signature sound.
20.
Complete Station ID (optional).
The Station ID is an optional setting that you can provide to name a given 6300.
The name can be up to eight characters long. It is used to identify your 6300 to
Orban’s 6300 PC Remote application and appears on the Main Screen when PC
Remote is controlling the 6300.
A)
Navigate to
S
ETUP
>
N
EXT
>
T
IME
D
ATE
A
ND
ID
>
S
TATION
ID
.
B)
Use the knob to set the each character in the ID. Use the
N
EXT
and
P
REV
but-
tons to control the cursor position.
C)
When finished entering your name, press the
SAVE
button. If you escape to
the main screen from Setup, you can now see the station name toggle on the
main screen.
21.
Set up response to AES3 status bits (optional).
The default behavior of the 6300 is to ignore AES status bits because many pieces
of external equipment handle these incorrectly. However, the 6300 allows the
AES3 “channel mode” determine its operating mode (stereo or dual-mono). The
AES3 channel mode specification provides for “two-channel mode” (correspond-
ing to 6300 dual-mono mode) with bits 1-4 in byte 1 in the pattern “0001,” and
“stereophonic mode” (corresponding to 6300 stereo mode) with these bits in the
pattern “0100.”
The 6300 can also emit these status bits at its digital output to control down-
stream equipment.
A)
Navigate to
S
ETUP
>
IO
C
ALIB
>
D
IG
O
UT
C
ALIB
and set the
D
IGITAL
F
ORMAT
to
AES.
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