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7.2.8 MIC to digital input set-up
This field is shown when you select a MIC input. You can see
here several fields, which control the analog signal (before
conversion).
Pre-Gain
Set the pre gain of the
microphone amplifier. The gain trim in
the DSP is still available.
+48V Phantom
Switches the phantom power on or off
at the corresponding input.
Low-Cut
These selections can set the low-cut filter at several frequencies to avoid
sub noise consuming energy within your analog to digital conversion.
Phase
The Phase function is the only in DSP function, to change the phase of
the incoming signal.
7.2.9 Output set-up
In the ‘Output Box’ output field you can directly type a label text to indicate what signal is on
this output. If you are logged on as a ‘SUPERVISOR’ and your present file is
‘DEFAULT.SRS’ (that is the default file) all system labels shall be instantly changed.
We have chosen for two types of labels, system labels and normal labels. System labels are
program independent labels such as PHONES 1, PHONES 2.
The engineer can change the normal labels (if he has the proper rights to do so, see 7.4 User
management) so he can type instead of words like PHONES 1 for instance DJ ”X”
The last field in the ‘output” field indicates to which other output this output is linked for stereo
purposes. With a digital I/O unit this is fixed but with a mono unit you can create your own
pairs.
7.2.10 Related input
This field indicates which input is related to the present output. You can not change this here,
only at the corresponding input.
7.2.11 Output settings
In the ‘Output Settings” field you can select if you allow the talk-back to be heard in this
output. Here you can globally protect this output from talk-back signals. Furthermore you are
able to assign this output to the conference talk-back group. That means this output will be
switched to the CUE buss when conference talk-back is activated.