Specifications

allow you to choose “YES” if you do want to name the input. Again
press the same input source number to continue.
If you chose to assign a name, then “1._INPUT 1” will be displayed
in the right display with a blinking cursor in the name’s first character.
Rotate the center control until the desired character appears. Press the
same input source number to accept the displayed character and go to
the next character. Continue in this manner until all 10 characters are
set. For example, “1.BoulderDAC” can be used for the Boulder 2020
Advance D/A Convertor.
If you make a mistake repeatedly press the same input source
number until all ten characters are passed by and then continue until
the other settings are passed through and the name assignment display
reappears.
NOTE: The space character is just before the exclamation point (!).
After the tenth character is assigned, “1.LEVEL?” will show in the
left display and “0.0dB” will show in the right display. Rotating the
center control will change the display and the main outputs’ levels
simultaneously. This allows calibration of each input with test tones if
desired.
For example, setting the display to “-6.0dB” will allow an input
which is twice the voltage of the other inputs to be heard at the same
level.
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PROGRAMMING