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Channel Meters and Touch Operations
The audio mixer terminology of “solo” is used in this manual when referring to
muting all but a specific audio channel or subgroup. Since the terms “group” and
“subgroup” have different meanings in SDI vs. pro audio, this manual uses the term
“cluster” to define a set of audio channels forming an audio program—such as Mono
(1.0), Stereo (2.0) or Surround (5.1 or 7.1).
Audio meters are displayed on the touchscreen display in labeled clusters, as shown
in Figure 2-6. The clusters of channels and other options relating to this are defined
using the iAM-VIDEO Web GUI software as described in Chapter 4.
Figure 2-6: Audio Level Meter Screen
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Channel / Cluster Touch Selection Area
Channel Identifiers
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Main Menu
Main Menu
Selector
MPEG Analyzer
MPEG Analyzer
Selector
SFP-1 SDI-1
Monitored Input
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Channel Identifiers
: Above the level meters are the Channel Identifiers.
They indicate the following:
An arrow pointing to the left indicates that this is a left channel and
will be monitored in the left speaker.
An arrow pointing to the right indicates that this is a right channel
and will be monitored in the right speaker.
Important:
The numbers for each meter bar graph position only indicate its relative
position on the display, and not any particular channel number. Meter
numbers only serve as references for monitor configurations at the Web
GUI level. Different presets typically have different input channels
assigned to various meters.
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