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a)
Rotate the knob to the right (clockwise) to select soloing (blue) or to
the left (counterclockwise) to select muting (red).
b)
Press the knob to deactivate or activate the solo or mute.
c)
Rotate the knob one “click” at a time to select one or the other of the
channels in the pair to solo or mute.
d)
Press the knob again to remove the solo/mute.
2.
Solo/Mute Pair 5: The “fifth pair” is a stereo downmix of the other 4 pairs.
The type of downmix for this pair is selected in the Dolby Decoder
Configuration Menu.
3.
Dolby Program: Rotate this knob to select the program you want. If the
knob label is gray, then only one program is available.
4.
Scroll: Rotate the knob to the right or left to scroll up or down the list of
Dolby metadata.
SuperPair Input
Any input pair can be configured as a ninth SuperPair input, allowing audio-only
monitoring of any input pair, in addition to the other monitored channels. This
might be audio from a production intercom, audio from a computer, or audio from a
satellite receiver or cable box. Refer to How Do I Set Up a SuperPair to Monitor
Intercom or Other Sources? in Chapter 3 for details.
Standard and Custom Meter Scales
The AMP2-16V Series monitors are capable of displaying 16 high resolution, 310-
segment bar graph level meters with a variety of selectable scales and phase
indicators simultaneously with a loudness indication. The available options include
AES, VU, Ext VU, BBC, EBU, Nordic, DIN, and Custom.
A variety of adjustments are available, depending upon the meter scale you select.
The widest variety is available on the Custom scale. This scale allows you to adjust
the ballistics, the reference level, segment division points and colors, upper and
lower limits, and the amount of scale compression on the lower part of the scale.
Refer to How Do I View the Loudness Screen? in Chapter 3 for details.
You can set the signals to be monitored by the level meters and internal speakers
in the Monitor Mixer Configuration Menu,. These signals can be de-embedded SDI
audio, AES audio, decoded Dolby, a mix of any inputs or outputs, or a combination
depending on the optional I/O modules installed in the unit.