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CHAPTER 2: Local Operation
Front Panel
Figure 2–1: Front Panel Layout
We use audio mixer terminology of “strips” when referring to generic control
functions or individual items within a control (strip) group. When we say “channel”
we are generally referring to a particular source channel or an individual channel
within an audio group—either here at the front panel or externally as part of the
audio system being monitored.
The control strip display label default is to display the MADI channel number, but
may be changed in the Web GUI to be any displayable text or numbers from the
Channel Naming
page.
Speakers:
Audio monitoring is achieved through the use of class D
amplifiers driving two (left/right) wide range speakers.
Headphone Jack:
A 1/4" jack for an optional headphone is provided on the
front panel. Speaker audio mutes when headphones are plugged in.
Channel Volume/Mute:
Rotating the v
olume
knob adjusts the individual
level of each corresponding channel. Pressing the
knob mutes or unmutes
channel.
Preset / Config Switch:
Pressing this switch activates a menu for preset
selection and configuration status information.
USB Port:
This USB 2.0 Type A connector allows you to use a flash drive
(not supplied) to perform software updates and copy system configurations
to another IAM-MADI or to a PC.
The number above the channel control strips does not indicate any particular source
channel number or arrangement. Strip numbers only serve as references for channel
configurations at the Web GUI level. Different presets typically have different
channel numbers assigned to control strips.
Right
Speaker
Strip-Channel
Displays
Left
Speaker
Control
Strips
Headphone Jack
Preset/Config Switch
USB Port
Volum
e/Mut
e
Channel
Volume/Mute
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