10. OUTPUT Section
The output section represents the internal routing matrix and state of the outputs. Routing is performed
by selecting an output and assigning any input to it. When a routing is active, its input is automatically
monitored for lock and sync in the input section. For AVB stream outputs, their states are additionally
monitored in the output section.
Example:
In the
OUTPUT
section,
MADI Optical 1-12
is chosen as source for
AVB Stream 2
. The M-1610 Pro is
clock master, but the incoming MADI signal is not correctly synchronized. This causes a warning in the
INPUT
section. If
MADI Optical
is not routed to any output, an invalid or missing signal does not cause a
warning.
Use the web remote to find out quickly which outputs are receiving a specific input signal.
The web remote provides a thorough representation of all active routing connections at a
glance.
Device Output Section
The device allows full inspection and configuration of outgoing signals including routing with the use of
the encoder.
Web Remote Output Section
The web remote integrates the output ports with a visual routing interface. Output ports are shown as
icons along the bottom of the screen, with visualized routings that point to the corresponding inputs.
Each port can be opened to reveal its output levels, settings, and detailed routing. AVB output ports
reveal their current streaming state at a glance.
10.1. Routing Signals to the Outputs
Each output channel of the M-1610 Pro can receive any input signal. The factory default preset does not
contain any routing.
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