User`s manual
AEQ FORUM - DIGITAL AUDIO MIXER FOR BROADCAST APPLICATIONS 
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The options available through the contextual keys below the screen, from left to right, are: 
•  BACK: pressing this key allows you to return to the previous menu screen. No change 
you may have made is saved. 
•  IN: configuration of input audio signals and processes and routing associated with those 
signals. 
•  OUT: configuration of output audio signals. 
 3.4.3.1. INPUT Menu 
The  IN  menu  shows  a  list  of  all  the  audio  input  logic  signals  defined  in  the  system  from  the 
Configuration Software. For more information, see section 4. CONFIGURATION SOFTWARE in 
this manual. 
INPUT menu screen 
You can access a more complete description of each of the input audio channels by pressing 
the OK contextual key. Information showed on this screen: 
INPUT configuration screen 
From top  to  bottom:  The name  of  the  channel,  in  alphanumeric  format containing  up to  6 
characters. This is the same identifier as the one shown in the display of the channel on fader. 
See section 2.1.1.3. Information Display in this manual. 
Hardware corresponding to the audio input of this channel, in HW format: xx.yy, where xx is the 
number of the slot where this input / output module is installed, and yy is the audio channel of 
this input / output module. In stereo channels, yy represents the audio channel corresponding to 
the left channel of the stereo pair. The right channel corresponds to the number just above. 
Graphic representation of three encoders associated with the GAIN, PHASE and BAL (balance) 
fields. By operating on the rotary encoders associated with the main screen in the Control and 
Monitoring section, you can change the values. 
•  GAIN between -12dB and +12dB for line level inputs.  The equipment is supplied with 
the default  value of  0dB. Any modification of this default value will  illuminate the 
dedicated  GAIN  LED  on  the  control  surface  (see  section  2.1.1.5.  Active  Process 
Indicators, of this manual). 
•  PHASE allows you to modify the input signal phase among +/+, +/-, -/+ and -/- for stereo 
signals, and + or – for mono signals. 










