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9.4.6
Gain Control
Figure 25: The Gain control shortcut menu.
The
Gain control
shortcut menu (Figure 25) is used for
selecting gain control type and specifying manual control
parameters.
Figure 26: The Gain control settings dialog.
Select one of the control types in the
Control type
area of
the
Gain control settings
dialog (Figure 26).
Tick the
Manual
option to enable the
Left channel
and
Right channel
setting areas for manual adjustment. Tick
the
Change both simultaneously
checkbox to adjust
both channels at the same time.
The
Current signal level
indicator shows the current input
signal level.
The indicator also informs on the possible input signal
overload that might result in signal distortions.
Set the gain level for one or both channels using the slider.
Possible values for this parameter range from - 6 dB to + 32
dB.
If you want the device to carry out gain control
automatically, select the
Automatic
control type. Manual
adjustment for the right and left channels will be
unavailable.
Click
OK
to apply changes.
To close the dialog and cancel the current selection, click
Cancel
.
9.4.7
Loop Recording
Figure 27: The Loop recording shortcut menu.
The
Loop recording
shortcut menu (Figure 27) is used for
enabling the loop-recording mode and setting recording
duration. Once the recording have reached the specified
time limit, the device will overwrite previously recorded
data starting from the beginning.
Figure 28: The Loop recording dialog.
Select the Setup option from the shortcut menu to open the
Loop recording
dialog (Figure 28). Configure the
Loop
length (hh:mm)
parameter. Click
OK
to enable loop
recording mode with specified settings. Click
Off
to disable
this mode. Click
Cancel
to cancel the current
selection and
close the dialog.