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S0 User Handbook
U S E R G U I D E
USER GUIDE
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When in AUX mode, the button indicates the state of the channel, and also controls the
operation of the remote outputs as follows:
Off
The remote outputs as disabled. Pressing the button will
enable/disable the remote outputs, but they can only be disabled
when the fader is closed.
Flashing Red
The remote outputs are enabled, but the channel is not currently
routed to the PGM or REC bus so the remote start and stop outputs
are
inactive.
Illuminated Red
The remote outputs are enabled, the channel is routed to the PGM
or REC bus and the fader is closed. If the fader is opened, the remote
start output will become active and give a momentary pulse for
0.5
seconds.
Illuminated Green
The remote outputs are enabled, the channel is routed to the PGM
or REC bus and the fader is open. If the button is pressed, the remote
start output will become active and give a momentary pulse for
0.5 seconds. If the fader is closed, the remote stop will become active
and give a momentary pulse for 0.5 seconds.
This is the default operation when in AUX mode, but this can be changed in the
Configuration Options.
Main Outputs
The S0 has 2 main outputs mounted on the rear panel.
PROGRAM OUTPUT
This is the main mixing desk output which would normally be
connected to the transmission or encoding system. All input channels
that have the PGM bus selected and the fader open will be mixed onto
this stereo balanced XLR output.
RECORD OUTPUT
The record output provides an independent mix that would typically
be used as a record source for jingles, program content and pre-
recorded interviews. All input channels that have the REC bus selected
and the fader open will be mixed onto this stereo unbalanced RCA
(phono) output. By default, the content of the record output is also
routed to the USB Audio output channel. This can be changed so that
the program output audio is routed to the USB Audio output channel.
See the USB Audio section on page 29 for more details.
Fig 2-12: Mains
Outputs.