
DETAIL OF AUDIO CHANGEOVER REMOTER
| DETAIL OF AUDIO CHANGEOVER REMOTER
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Fading Mode
Represents the Fade mode, or mode of transition between one source and another.
Possible options include:
-
Fast Switch
-
Slow Fading
-
Normal Fading
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Fast Fading
Fast Switch means a sudden and rapid switch from one source to another with a net switching.
Slow-Normal-Fast Fading instead represent an INITIAL fade switching, i.e. fading in opening then
fading towards the new source just switched.
Check Both
Channels
This checkbox is used to operate the Fox on both the Left and Right channels; if not selected
Fox only controls the LEFT+RIGHT (mono) product.
Threshold
This parameter represents the level below which to consider the audio source invalid. In
practice, it is the minimum working threshold of the Changeover. The permitted values range
from -40dB to +12dB
Wait Time
Changeover waiting time that is activated by the Threshold control before switching to a different
audio source. The permitted values range from 01 seconds to 120 seconds.
Return Time
Changeover waiting time before considering the primary source valid again. When the input level
exceeds the <threshold>, for a time equal to or greater than <return time> then the source is
considered valid again and the exchange from backup to primary is performed. It is very useful
when the sources are defined as "dirty" and risk creating in output a continuous ping-pong
between Primary and Backup. This control allows a return time from 01 seconds to 31 seconds.
Analog Out
Priority
Represents the priority of the Audio source with respect to other audio sources. By inserting in
sequence the various Inputs with respect to the Analog Output a switching sequence is then
obtained which can be varied depending on requirements. The permitted values are 1-2-3-4
where 1 is the
FISRT
source
,
2 the
SECOND
, 3 the
THIRD
, 4 the
FOURTH
.
OFF
represents
NON SWITCHING
with regard to that source.
In each case switching takes place when the secondary sources (2-3-4) to which switching must
be performed, are considered valid, namely that physically there is an input audio, above a
certain level to be considered appropriate for broadcasting. Without this important control upon
switching, there would be a risk of backup audio source broadcast that is worse than the primary
source, while with this control inserted, the ability to perform switching to a Backup is provided,
given that the backup is better than the primary source that ceased to be valid.
Is it possible to send an Analog audio source toward the Digital output and at times to send a
Digital audio source toward the Analog output; in addition, the Input Priority Sequence is visible in
the Output panel relative to the Analog Output.
Digital Out
Priority
Represents the priority of the Audio source with respect to other audio sources. By inserting in
sequence the various Inputs with respect to the Digital Output, a switching sequence is then
obtained which can be varied depending on requirements. The permitted values are 1-2-3-4
where 1 is the
FISRT
source
,
2 the
SECOND
, 3 the
THIRD
, 4 the
FOURTH
.
OFF
represents
NON SWITCHING
with regard to that source.
In each case switching takes place when the secondary sources (2-3-4) to which switching must
be performed, are considered valid, namely that physically there is an input audio , above a
certain level to be considered appropriate for broadcasting. Without this important control upon
switching, there would be a risk of backup audio source broadcast that is worse than the primary
source, while with this control inserted, the ability to perform switching to a Backup is provided,
given that the backup is better than the primary source that ceased to be valid.