OnAir 500 Digital Mixing Console
4-14 Menu Pages
Date printed: 10.08.05
4.12 Input Naming
Any of the inputs discussed in
chapter 4.2
(“Assign Channel”) can be given a
personalized name if required. This is very useful for example in permanent
set-ups where the inputs to the console do not change often.
If a CD player is connected to the AES/EBU 1 input, then the display name
could be changed from AES 1 to read CD_1.
Microphone inputs could also be renamed in this way to show, for example,
the presenter’s name.
Note:
The naming of inputs is limited to four characters.
Naming an Input Source: 1
Press the
SETUP
button found below the LC display. This will enter the setup
mode.
2
Use the
PARAMETER
encoder to scroll through the menu pages to locate the
Input Naming
menu. The
SETUP
button will flash upon selection.
3
Press the
SETUP
button to enter the input naming mode. The LC display will
now show the
MIC/LINE1
input, and next to it the current name of that
input. For example:
Select Input
MIC/LINE1:<M/L1>
4
Use the
t
u
(left/right) arrow buttons to select the left-hand field of the LC
display. Then, using the
PARAMETER
encoder, scroll through the different
input sources until you find the one you want to rename.
5
Now use the
t
u
(left/right) arrow buttons to select one of the four characters
on the right side of the LC display.
6
You may now use the
PARAMETER
encoder to scroll alphanumerically through
all of the available character choices.
You can also use the
z
(up) arrow button to increment through numbers, and
the
i
(down) arrow button to delete the currently selected character or to
create a space.
7
Pressing the
SETUP
button will exit this menu. However, the
SETUP
button will
still flash, the next menu can be selected for adjustment. To exit completely,
press one of the
DYN
,
EDIT
, or
PRESETS
buttons twice.
4.13 Line/CF Outputs
The OnAir 500 has four line/cleanfeed outputs that can be used either as direct
outputs (post-fader) for any mixer channel, or for creating a “mix minus”
output from either of the PROG or AUD buses (this is useful for sending a
cleanfeed signal back to an incoming telephone caller).
The talkback bus can also be routed to any of the four line/cleanfeed outputs in
continuous talkback mode. This allows any microphone channel that has been
set-up as a talkback channel to speak directly to a designated line/cleanfeed
output as soon as the talkback bus is activated. This is intended for feeding
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