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7.2.6 Input
Relative
Gain Configuration
Normally all input gains will be set to ‘balance’ each of the inputs, and the output gain will be set to give the
required level at each output. However, if any input is desired to have a different gain in a particular output or
outputs, then these inputs can be given a different gain relative to each appropriate output. This could be
used to e.g. avoid feedback for a microphone which is located in one of its output zones.
In order to configure the relative gain of an audio input source independently to each of the VAR Router
outputs proceed as follows.
L
Any output level adjustment should be performed with the ANS function for that output disabled,
as described in Section ”
12.3.1 Enabling/Disabling the ANS and Setting the Attack Time
”.
1. Select
Configuration
Æ
System
Æ
Router
Æ
Inputs
Æ
Mic/Line
.
2. Scroll the Mic/Line input list and select the required input:
[I/P #01 – MIC/LINE 01]
Default value:
input 1
Possible inputs: 01 to 04 for VAR4
01 to 12 for VAR12
01 to 20 for VAR20
Note:
The input name is shown on the right side of the display. The input name above is the Mic/Line
input 1 default name, however this may have been changed according to each site’s
configuration.
3. The configured Mic/Line type is displayed.
The input type may be changed, as described in Section “
7.1 Mic/Line Input Type Configuration
”.
4. Press the SELECT key to display the next sub-menu.
5. Move to, and select the
Audio
menu item, which is shown in different positions for different input types
as follows:
‘Paging Microphone’ and ‘Zoned Fire Microphone’
Buttons [Audio] Ctrl Name
‘Single Button Microphone’
PTT [Audio] Ctrl Name
‘Fire Microphone’ and ‘Miscellaneous Input’
[Audio] Ctrl Name
‘Network Channel’
[Audio] Name
6. Move to, and select the
Gain
menu item.
Surv EQ Fade Chime [Gain]
7. Move to, and select the
O/pGains
menu item:
PreAmp [O/pGains]
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