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When Auto Reset is lit, the timer will be reset to 00:00 and start
counting up when a fader channel, whose source has the Timer Restart
option set, is turned on. Which channel sources have this capability is set
by engineering during console configuration.
Studio Controls
The EXT button selects a studio monitor source like pre-delay. When it
is lit, the source name assigned to the EXT button is shown in green in the
right Monitor Display. The source assigned to the EXT button can be
changed as required by press/holding the button (for about three seconds)
until it begins blinking. The right Monitor Display switches to show a list of
sources. Use the Studio Monitor encoder to highlight the desired source
then click the encoder to assign that source to the EXT button. The EXT
button LED turns off. To select the newly assigned source, tap the EXT
button again. When the EXT button is not lit, the normal source for the
studio is DMX PGM 1.
The Studio Monitor Encoder is normally used to control the level of
the monitor speakers in a separate talk studio, news room, producer
location, call screener, or other external location (like a performance
studio)—anywhere that a microphone, when connected to the console,
would need monitor speaker muting when a studio mic is live.
The volume of the studio monitor output from the console is normally
controlled by the Studio Encoder, but when a studio-mounted level control
is used then the Surface’s Studio encoder can be set as inactive (a console
configuration setting).
The Studio monitor speakers are also automatically muted, and a studio
warning light typically triggered, when a studio microphone is turned on.
The board operator can talk to the studio monitors using the large TB
button located between the Studio Monitor encoder and right monitor
display. See the TB (Talkback) section on page 47 about setting the source
for talkback audio.
Board Operator Headphone Level
The HDPN encoder controls the volume of the board operator’s
headphones. Its level is shown in the lower blue/orange bar graph with the
headphone icon in the right monitor display.
Note: A 1/4” TRS headphone jack is located on the right side of
the Surface, in-line with the monitor displays, for the board
operator headphones. Consumer headphones with 1/8” TRS plugs
required using an 1/8”-to-1/4” TRS adapter. Since the top of most
TRS adapters will end up almost flush with the side panel, either
leave a TRS adapter plugged in or require operators to use
headphones with 1/4” TRS plugs or that incorporate screw-on TRS
adapters so they can easily be unplugged from the 1/4” TRS jack.
USING THE ADVANCED CHANNEL FEATURES
Each fader channel has three Advanced Channel Features: Mode;
Panning; and EQ & Dynamics, each of which can be disabled from board
operator access using the Channel Features section of the DMX Surface
Setup app’s Talent Access page tab (Figure 4-6). In daily use, these
controls are typically disabled (unchecked) for air consoles but are usually
enabled (checked) for production and other non-air consoles
Figure 4-6 Talent Access Controls in Surface Setup App
When an Advanced Channel Feature is active on a channel, and no
channel encoder is touched for about 20 seconds, that channel’s display
(or displays when EQ & Dynamics is active) automatically return to normal
view. During setup this auto-timeout feature can be disabled which can
simplify setting up the EQ and Dynamics. To stop the auto-timeout
uncheck the Enabled option in the Timeout section of the Talent Access
page tab. Be sure to recheck this option before releasing the console for
daily usage.
Mode & Panning
When Allow Mode is checked, double-clicking any channel encoder
(tapping it twice quickly) changes that channel’s display to show MODE at
the top of the channel display. Rotating the encoder now steps through the
four audio Modes: LEFT only, RIGHT only, MONO sum, and STEREO.
Double-clicking the encoder, while Mode is active, switches the display
to show PAN, if Allow Panning is checked. Rotating the encoder now pans
the signal from center toward full-left or toward full-right. When Allow
Mode is unchecked, double-clicking a channel encoder brings up PAN
rather than MODE.
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