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The
MADI Input Selection
box switches between BNC coax and Optical fiber input
jacks. The optical input must be enabled by a software license for it to appear as a
choice. An SFP module must be installed for it to work. The iAM-MADI loops the
incoming stream to both coax and fiber outputs (if installed).
Input Type
allows other sources to be selected on other models sharing similar
hardware and software. Only the
MADI
input is available on the iAM-MADI model.
The Speaker
ON
/
OFF
switch allows channels to be set as active or muted when
the preset is loaded by the operator. After that, mute/unmute is controlled by the
front panel operator.
Display-
(control of each channel strip’s scribble strips’ contents)
•
Label 1 or Label 2
selects which
Channel Name
will be displayed on the
upper line of the channel strip. The lower display line will show two characters
of the input type and the input channel number, as in “MA-64”.
•
Label 1 & 2
will show both labels from the
Channel Naming
page for that
channel strip, Label 1 above Label 2.
Channel#
is where the source channel for each strip location is set.
Mix Type:
Use
Mono
for normal active channel assignments. Use
None
to leave
an unneeded strip always muted, even though the channel assignment is retained.
Mix
is where you can set Left, Right or Left & Right mix assignments for the input
source audio to be heard on front panel speakers and headphones, and how the
rear panel outputs are mixed.
Save Configuration
stores the preset in the database.
Display Configuration
loads the current (edited) preset into the iAM-MADI for test
purposes only. It will not be stored, and cannot be recalled later
Apply Configuration
loads the preset to the database and loads it as the active
preset.
New Configuration
creates a new preset in addition to the existing ones.