OnAir 1500 Digital Mixing Console
Operating Elements 4-5
Document generated: 06.08.14
SW V6.0
Second Label
The
2nd label
area is used exclusively for indication of the I/O sharing
producer system name. It is blanked as long as the rotary is touched, except
during input channel routing.
Rotary Parameter
The
rotary parameter
area indicates the parameter name if a rotary function
is assigned to this channel.
Rotary Graph
The
rotary graph
area shows a graphical representation of the value of the
assigned rotary function.
Level Meter
A small bar graph
input level meter
is provided in each channel’s OLED
display, either indicating the input level, or the N–X or AUX send level of
the channel (configurable). The value indicated on the meter is depending on
the console’s headroom setting (default value: 0 dB indication for –9 dB
FS
).
N–X or AUX Send Level Indication:
In this mode the level meter indicates the N–X or the AUX send level of the
channel.
Overload Indication, Analog Inputs:
As soon as one sample at an analog input reaches full scale modulation, the
overload indicator is on for approx. 300 ms (the idea is that the probability
of an A/D converter reaching full scale without clipping is close to zero. Any
full scale levels within the path are considered to be overloads).
Overload Indication, Digital Inputs:
Full scale modulation at a digital input is not considered to be an overload – it
is simply the output level of a source.
Overload Indication, REC/PGM Outputs:
If one sample of an output signal reaches full scale, the corresponding over-
load indication is on for approx. 300 ms.
Auto Take-Over Indication:
The physical value and the internal, processed value of the fader may be dif-
ferent. This can be the case after routing, snapshot, or CAB changes. If the
values are different, auto take-over mode is enabled. The channel display
indicates by
FDR UP
or
FDR DOWN
in which direction the fader knob
has to be moved. As soon as the fader knob has been moved a bit, the display
changes to a numerical value, such as
-15 UP
or
27 DOWN
. When the
fader position matches the internal value,
TAKEOVER
flashes three times;
the whole process is quite self-explanatory.
Gain Reduction Meter
The meter is able to indicate either Compressor/Limiter gain reduction,
DeEsser gain reduction or the channels voice mix control gain (if VoiceMix-
option is available). Softbuttons on an attached DVI screen allow selection
of the desired indication.
OLED Display, Local View Mode
Local view mode is also referred to as ‘Mini Vistonics’ view. When pressing,
e.g., the
EQ
key in the central section’s
FUNCTION
area, it is illuminated in
red. If selecting now any of the channels by pressing its
SEL
key, the light
bars at the bottom of the channel OLED displays are illuminated in red as
well. Only this channel’s label is displayed, and its
SEL
key is illuminated
now. All other channel labels are blanked, so that the user clearly sees what
he adjusts and in which channel. The parameters of this particular channel are
displayed on the OLED displays and can be adjusted with the corresponding
rotary encoders. The different parameters can be switched on or off using the
corresponding keys. Inactive parameters are indicated by greying them
out. If a complete parameter set such as the
EQ
section can also be switched
on/off as a whole, always the key at the far right is used for this purpose.
If a function has more than six parameters – such as the
EQ
or
DYN
sections
– pressing its oval key successively toggles through all available parameter
‘pages’. This whole process is very intuitive, just have a go with it!
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