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Active Talkbacks
Applies to commentator inputs. Four checkboxes are provided labelled
A
,
B
,
C
, and
D
. When selected, the selected commentator input will be routed to
the corresponding talkback bus.
Audio Line Up
Applies to commentator inputs in line mode, analogue inputs, and analogue
outputs. This determines the analogue audio level that is equal the 0 dBFS
full scale digital value. This can be set to either 15, 18, 20, 22, or 24 dBu.
The audio line-up level will depend on the minimum and maximum audio
levels that need to be provided.
Bypass SRC
Applies to digital inputs. If the sample rate of the input signal is the same as
the Dante clock that is being used by the device, then there is no need to
carry out any sample rate conversion. This option allows the user to bypass
sample rate conversion for the selected input.
Headphone Attenuation
Applies to headphone outputs. The value in the field can be varied between
a minimum of 0 and a maximum of 24, the value given is measured in dB
and determines how much the signal to the headphones is reduced by.
Lazy Gang
Applies to commentator inputs. Selecting
Lazy Gang
causes all talkbacks
corresponding to the commentator input to be enabled/disabled when any
of the talkbacks on that commentator input become enabled/disabled.
(Mix) Level
Applies to inputs, outputs, and connections. The value in the field shows
how many dB the signal is amplified by. The minimum value is −80 dB and
the maximum value is +10 dB.
Limiter Threshold
Applies to outputs. Set the dBFS level that the limiter associated with the
selected output group will activate at. The minimum value is −40 dBFS and
the maximum value is 0 dBFS.
Main Meter
Applies to outputs. When ticked, the metering data for the selected output
will be shown at the top segment of the TFT display.
Mute
Applies to inputs, outputs, and connections. Selecting
Mute
mutes the
input, output, or connection (mix-point).
Name
Applies to inputs and outputs. Used to name the input or output that is
being configured.
On Air
Applies to commentator inputs. Selecting
On Air
routes the selected
commentator input on to the main audio bus, if a button is configured with
the
On Air
function it will also illuminate.
Output Metering
Applies to outputs. Determines whether the metering shown on for this
output is obtained before (
Pre
) or after (
Post
)
Level
adjustment.
Pan
Applies to stereo outputs and connections. The value in the field can be
varied between a minimum of −12 which means audio is fully left and +12
which means that audio is fully right.
Phantom Power
Applies to commentator inputs in mic mode. Selecting
Enabled
provides the
mic with a +48V DC supply, some microphones require this to power any
active electronic circuitry they contain.
Preamp Gain
Applies to commentator inputs in mic mode. The user can add 16 to 76 dBs
of gain in steps of 3 dB.
Signal Level
Applies to commentator inputs. Selecting
Mic
displays the options for
Phantom Power
and
Preamp Gain
. Selecting
Line
displays the
Audio Line
Up
option.
Talkback On-Air
Applies to commentator inputs. Selecting
Talkback On-Air
prevents the
commentator from being taken off air when talkback is enabled, hence
allowing a conversation to also be heard on air.