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Deploying the SAM-Q-SDI
The SAM-Q-SDI includes several features not normally associated with rackmount audio monitors,
designed to help you achieve, maintain and protect your optimal system configuration.
Mode Permissions
The SAM-Q-SDI provides 10 Operational Modes to choose from, each of which offer a unique interface with
which to view, select, measure and monitor audio sources.
Each Operational Mode may be Enabled or Disabled within your system configuration, allowing the SAM-
Q-SDI to be optimally configured for a specific task, application, location or user skillset.
See pages 15 and 16 for an Overview of SAM-Q-SDI Operational Modes.
Mix Permissions
The SAM-Q-SDI is equipped with 8 independent Mix Groups, with each Mix Group comprising up to 16
audio channels of your choosing.
Each Mix Group can be Enabled or Disabled as required, providing users with quick access to much needed
audio channels, whilst unused or unwanted audio channels can be hidden from view.
See pages 43, 44, 45 and 46 for more information on Mix Permissions.
Front Panel Controls
The behaviour of SAM-Q-SDI front panel controls can be modified or disabled to help maximise speed of
operation whilst also helping to avoid operational error.
PIN Code Protection
Changes to the configuration of your SAM-Q-SDI require a PIN Code, helping to protect and secure your
optimal system configuration from unwanted or unintentional changes.
See page 76 for more information on the PIN Code
To provide the best user experience and optimal workflow, TSL recommends that the following be
considered before configuring your SAM-Q-SDI:
Who will be using the SAM-Q-SDI?
What is the task or application?
Answers to these questions will help determine which Modes and Mixes should be Enabled/Disabled,
along with the any necessary changes to the behaviour of the front panel controls.