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Figure 4–6: Cluster Selection
Cluster Assignment
In the
Cluster
box, you can select the type of Cluster from a pull down
selection. The available
Cluster Type
selection is:
•
Mono 1.0: The channel will appear within a single-channel cluster.
By default, all odd numbered channels will map to the left speakers and all
even numbered channels will map to the right speakers. You may change this
using the crosspoint selections in the Input/Output Matrix.
When finished, click
Update
. To undo your change, click
Reset
. To undo all
of the Cluster changes for the 8 or 16 channels, click
Reset All
. Click
X
to
close the box.
7.
Label Display
: The labels on the front panel of each channel control may be
entered on this screen. You may choose top, bottom, or top and bottom
labels. Each label may be up to six digits in length. When finished, click
Update
. To undo your change, click
Reset
. To undo the label changes for all
of the channels, click
Reset All
. Click
X
to close the box.
8.
Speaker Assign
: Speaker assignments are made automatically when a
cluster is set. A speaker assignment adjustment is provided for each channel,
should you want to override the automatic settings. Clicking a
Speaker
Assign
button on a channel opens a box that lets you change the current
setting. Click
X
to close the box.
9.
Mute/Unmute
: A
Mute/Unmute
control is provided for each channel,
although the adjustment will affect all channels in the Cluster. This allows the
operator to just see the meters for certain channels and not hear the audio.
This is an alternate action control.
10.
Delay
: A
Delay
adjustment is provided for each channel. Clicking the
Delay
button associated with each channel opens a box that lets you set the
audio delay from 0 to 42 ms. This delay is in addition to any speaker delay
that is set. Enter a new value and click
OK
or click
X
to close the box.
11.
Gain
: A Gain adjustment is provided for each channel. Clicking the
Gain