User`s manual
AEQ FORUM - DIGITAL AUDIO MIXER FOR BROADCAST APPLICATIONS 
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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 fader channel. 2.1.1.5. Active 
Process Indicators. 
•  Dedicated hardware for this input audio 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 in  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. 
•  Type of channel: Mic / Line, analogue, digital.... 
•  In Mic / Line channels, indication of the position of the switch that selects the nominal 
level of the signal as Mic or line (located in the relevant input module on the back panel 
of the unit). 
•  In  Mic  /  Line  channels  configured  as  mic,  indication  of  the  position  of  the  phantom 
power switch (located in the relevant input module on the back panel of the unit). 
•  Indication of MONO or STEREO signals. 
The  four  contextual  keys  under the  display  are  associated  with  the  four  options  shown  in the 
bottom line of the screen: 
•  BACK: pressing this key allows you to return to the previous menu screen. 
•  FADER  allows  you  to  assign  another  input  channel  to  the  physical  fader  where  this 
signal is currently found. 
•  ROUTER,  as  a  menu  for  the  control  and  configuration  of  the  internal  routing  of  the 
equipment. 
 3.4.3.1.3.1. FADER Menu 
This sub-menu is displayed as a list of all the inputs available in the system to be assigned to 
the fader.  Logically, hidden signals such as the Time top signals and those that are present in 
other fader channels at that time are not displayed in order to avoid repetitions. 
You  can  make  your  selection  by  turning  the  associated  encoders  and  then  pressing  them  to 
confirm the selection that is highlighted at that moment, or by pressing the OK contextual key. 
The BACK option allows you to return to the previous menu screen. 
Using  this  section  or  the  associated  one  in  the  remote  Configuration  Software  is  possible  to 
assign any audio input to any input fader without any change of cabling. Modifying the priorities 
in the user configuration is possible to make permanent the association of signals and faders, 
without any option for the operation to modify it. 
 3.4.3.1.3.2. ROUTE Menu 
From this internal menu you can manage the internal routing of signals in the console. You can 
access it from the SELECT menu associated with an IN audio input channel, which means that 
this screen shows an alphabetical list of all of the outputs present in the console. 










