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30 LCD Rack Mountable Monitor
[6] Audio
• Volume
- Used to control the output volume of the
internal speakers or [AUDIO OUT] on the back
of the monitor.
- Control range is from 0 to 30.
* This funcion is not supported in RKM-443A.
• Em. Audio Left
- Used to set embedded audio channel for left
audio out of internal speaker or [AUDIO OUT]
terminal on the back of the monitor.
- Available values are between CH1~CH16 and
Ext..
* In the HDMI mode, Left is set to CH1.
* This funcion is not supported in RKM-443A.
• Em. Audio Right
- Used to set embedded audio channel for right
audio out of internal speaker or [AUDIO OUT]
terminal on the back of the monitor.
- Available values are between CH1~CH16 and
Ext..
* In the HDMI mode, Right is set to CH2.
* This funcion is not supported in RKM-443A.
• Level Meter
- Used to set the Level Meter for the embedded
audio.
- Available options are OFF,16 CH(HOR.) and 16
CH(VER.)
* 16 CH(HOR.) : Displays 8 channels on top
left and 8 channels on top right of the screen
horizontally.
* 16 CH(VER.) : Displays 8 channels on center
left and 8 channels on top right of the screen
vertically.
* In the HDMI mode, only 2 channels may be
displayed.
• Level Meter Display
- Used to set the display method for audio level
meter.
- Available modes are Group and Pair.
* In the HDMI mode, the mode is set to Pair.
• Level Meter Reference
- Display the default audio level meter value.
- Available options are -18dB and -20dB.
- Audio level meter within selected value turns
to green and exceeded audio level is displayed
in yellow.
- Audio level exceeding -4dB is displayed in red.
• Level Meter Size
- Used to control the size of the audio level
meters.
- Available options are NORMAL and LARGE.
• Peak Decay Time
- Sets the reduction time for the max value
indication of audio signals.
- Control range is from 0 to 100. Bigger number
means a longer display time for max value.
5. Menu Operations