UDX TYPE:
This option is shown only for UNIDEX
entries. Define the type of external adapter con-
nected to the input. The model is chosen using the
touch screen, from a drop-down list.
When a UNIDEX input is used as a balanced line in-
put, UDX TYPE must be LINE (default).
5 – PROCESS:
Shortcuts to the audio processes
available in each input. In the usual operation, the
processes are usually accessed directly from a
channel.
6 – SELECT:
In the screen INPUTS, the function
SELECT toggle the buttons CUE/SELECT to the
mode SELECT, to quick access to the input assigned
to a fader.
4.5 SETTINGS: OUTPUTS
1 – OUTPUT LIST
List of all available outputs. To select an output, turn
the encoder. Options and settings of the selected
output are displayed at right.
2 – OUTPUT GAIN
Adjusts the output level. To change the value, turn
the encoder. Pressing the encoder switches be-
tween the navigation of the list and edition of gain
value.
For analog outputs, the level is expressed in dBu re-
ferred to 0VU peak (default level + 4dBu).
For digital outputs, the gain is expressed in dB. The
nominal output level (gain 0) is -20 dBfs referred to
0VU (1KHz @ 0VU = -20 dBfs).
3 – AUDIO MODE
Switch the output mode between mono or stereo.
As with the inputs, a stereo output can be used as
two independent mono outputs (for example, exter-
nal UDX 2TEL adapters use mono outputs for
sends).
4 – INTERCOM
Assign an Intercom signal to this output.
5 – STUDIO B SPEAKERS
This option enables the output for connection of
monitor speakers in Studio B. When the micro-
phones assigned to Studio B are activated, this out-
put will be muted.
6 – SOURCE
Sets the
signal source
for selected output. Sources
can be: PGM, REC, AUX, VBUS; CUE; STUDIO HEAD-
PHONES; TALKBACK; MIC-1; MIC-2; MIC-3; MIC-4
and the inputs UDX 1 to 8.
7 – SEND MODE
Set the output mode to DIRECT or MIX-MI-
NUS.
DIRECT
is normal mode for the outputs.
The MIX-MINUS is disabled. The signal as-
signed at field SOURCE, sends directly to the
output.
MIX-MINUS:
When an output works in MIX-
MINUS, certain input signal will be sub-
stracted from the output signal
MIX MINUS
A MIX-MINUS output is a special mix in which the
signal of a given input is SUBJECTED from the mix.
An application case is the return to the telephone
line. If the return contains, for example, the PGM sig-
nal, this PGM mix should not contain the audio from
the telephone line, because it would generate a
feedback loop (the audio from the telephone line
would be re-injected into the line). A MIX-MINUS of
PGM is sent to the line; that is, the PGM signal MI-
NUS the telephone line audio.
Outputs 5 through 8 and USB sends can work in
normal (DIRECT) or MIX-MINUS mode.
8 – MIX-MINUS SOURCE:
BUS
for the MIX-MI-
NUS: PGM, REC, AUX; VBUS or AUTO ASSIGN.
The option AUTO ASSIGN dynamically changes the
BUS, according to the assignment made on the
channel. In this mode, a priority order is set for when
the channel is assigned to more than one BUS. The
priority set is: PGM - REC - AUX - VBUS. If the chan-
www.SolidynePro.com
Solidyne UNIDEX UX24
Page 23