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Sabine Smart Spectrum
®
Wireless
LIT-SWM6-7000-OG-EN-110203.indd
© 2011 Sabine
, Inc.
13.4.2.1. FBX Settings (F4)
Allows global settings of FBX filter width and maximum allowed FBX filter
depth. As filters are set, they will conform to the global width chosen at the
time of setting. It is thus possible to mix filter widths by changing the width
value in between setting FBX filters. Maximum depth will be common to
all FBX filters, and the value will update if the global setting is changed.
Sensitivity and Persistence are controls that allow the speed and analysis
of the FBX algorithm to match the type of audio program. Some audio
programs, notably certain types of classical music, produce occasional
waveforms that are difficult to distinguish from acoustic feedback. The
factory default Sensitivity and Persistence values should work in almost
all conditions; however, you may change them if necessary to prevent
the possibility of triggering a false filter, or to more quickly set the FBX
filters. There is a trade-off between speed of filter placement and how
carefully the filter is placed. More demanding audio sources may require
higher Sensitivity & Persistence settings, which will slightly slow down
the speed of filter placement, but decrease any possibility of mistaking
program audio for feedback.
FBX Dynamic Filter Time Out
This function gives each dynamic filter
a time limit, after which the filter automatically resets. A setting of “zero”
disables the timer.
13.4.2.2. Lock (F5)
You can customize the mix of functions that
will be locked when choosing Front Panel Lock
2 (figure 13g). Front Panel Locking can only
be activated using the Dip Switches on the
receiver back panel. See Appendix D for more
information.
13.4.2.3. All Channel View (F3)
Shows the All Channel View as a (vertically)
resizable window (figure 13h).
13.4.2.4. Command View (F2)
Shows the Command View on the screen (fig-
ure 13c).
Fig. 13h - Active Channels Window - All Channel View
Fig. 13f - FBX Parameters window
Remote Control operation
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