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digital Server
A Hidden signal has a check mark in the
Hidden column. This means it is not available
to be added to any signal include list. For most
installations, the default settings for Hidden will
work fine. To change the Hidden status,
doubleclick on the check mark to remove it, or
doubleclick in the empty box to add a check
mark.
A quick way to set the check marks for an en-
tire console is to click once to highlight any col-
umn entry and then use the keyboard space bar
to check or uncheck that check box. Use the up
and down arrow keys to quickly move through
the list, pressing the spacebar as required to change
check mark status.
The following entries can only be set in the
Signal Detail pane:
Input Gain and Trim
Nominal console inputs are +4 dBu for ana-
log and -20 dBFS for digital. The Gain control
allows signals to be raised by up to +16 dB (to
compensate for an unbalanced analog input or
low signal level) or trimmed by up to -15.5 dB
(to compensate for hotter-than-normal outputs).
Gain and trim is set in .5 dB steps. Note that
gain and trim is set independently for each
channel of a stereo pair.
Invert Phase
A check mark in the Invert Phase box in-
verts the phase of the signal. Note that phase
invert is set independently on each channel of
a stereo pair.
Ready Controls Off Lamp
A check mark in the Enable box says that
this signal is coming from a peripheral device
like a CD player or a digital delivery system
with a Ready command output to indicate sta-
tus of the device. The Off lamp on the channel
strip that this signal is routed to will then be
controlled by the incoming Ready logic com-
mand. A solid Off light indicates the source is
ready to play. A blinking Off light indicates the
source is paused or that it has completed play-
ing the track or segment. Note that only the
left channel of a stereo pair needs to have the
Enable box checked.
Start/Stop Pulse Control
This setting is only used on signals from pe-
ripheral devices that are bound to logic. When
the channel strip that this signal is routed to is
turned On, a start pulse is output to start the
peripheral. Likewise, when the channel strip is
turned Off, a stop pulse is output to pause or
stop the peripheral.
The Start and Stop Pulse outputs are set for
one of four logic conditions:
Local State Change
causes one pulse to be output whenever the
channel is changed from Off to On (one start
pulse is output) or from On to Off (one stop
pulse is output);
Local or Remote Change
per-
forms the same logic functions but it also re-
sponds to remote logic On/Off commands;
Lo-
cal Actuation
causes a start or stop pulse to be
output each time the On or Off button is pressed,
regardless of the channel state;
Local or Re-
mote Actuation
adds multiple start or stop pulse
outputs in response to remote logic On/Off com-
mands.
Room Code
This setting is only used with microphones
in order to associate the mic to a specific room
in the facility in order to properly mute moni-
tor outputs and trigger hot mic warning signs.
A Room Code (a number from 1 to 127) is
assigned to each room in the facility with mi-
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