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1.
Speaker/Headphone
: Selected inputs will be sent to the left and right
speakers. The default routing is set as per the Speaker Assignment, left
channels are sent to the left speaker and right channels are sent to Right
speaker.
2.
Analog XLR
: Selected inputs will be mixed to the left and right channels and
played through the two Analog XLR Outputs.
3.
AES/Pair-1
: Selected inputs will be mixed to the left and right channels and
played through the AES Pair 1 Output.
4.
AES/Pair-2
: Selected inputs will be mixed to the left and right channels and
played through the AES Pair 2 Output.
5.
AES/Pair-3
: Selected inputs will be mixed to the left and right channels and
played through the AES Pair 3 Output.
6.
AES/Pair-4
: Selected inputs will be mixed to the left and right channels and
played through the AES Pair 4 Output. The four AES outputs can be used
together to output, for example, 5.1 or 7.1 surround channels to an external
surround sound monitor system.
7.
AoIP/Pair-9 (DANTE / RAVENNA)
: Selected inputs will be mixed to AoIP
transmit channels 17 and 18. Note that configuration for channels 1 - 16 is
not supported. Use a Dante Controller or Anneman/Zman web interface to
route these channels appropriately.
8.
AoIP/Pair-10 (DANTE / RAVENNA)
: Selected inputs will be mixed to
Channel 19 and Channel 20. Use a Dante Controller or Anneman/Zman web
interface to route the remaining pairs appropriately.
Source Inputs
The source inputs which may be routed are described in this section.
1.
Cluster Information
: Cluster information show type of cluster and cluster
name.
2.
Speaker Assignment
: Speaker assignment can be used to configure to
which speakers the audio is routed to. The possible options are:
L
Left
R
Right
C
Center
LFE
Low Frequency Effects
Ls
Left Surround
Rs
Right Surround
Bsl
Back Surround Left
Bsr
Back Surround Right
S
Mono Surround
3.
Input/Output Matrix
: By checking the various boxes in this matrix, any
input channels can be freely routed to any output channels. This flexible
channel assignment is called a
Free Mix
. However, when the
Speaker Mix
box is checked in the
Output Options
section, the associated row within the