User`s manual
AEQ FORUM - DIGITAL AUDIO MIXER FOR BROADCAST APPLICATIONS 
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Additionally channels  defined in  this section  will force  the muting or DIM of SRM 
according created configuration. 
•  CONTROL  ON  AIR  associates  the  CHANNEL  ON/OFF  of  this  channel  with  the 
triggering  of  a  GPO  for  the  “ON-AIR”  Lights  of  the  Control  room.  Typically  you  would 
associate this GPO to microphone channels. 
Additionally channels defined in this section will force the muting or DIM of CRM 
according created configuration. 
 4.2.3.2. Advanced settings menu output channels 
Even  if  all  configuration  options  and  possibilities  are  explained  hereunder,  it  should  be  taken 
into  account  that  the  on-screen  options  may  vary  depending  on  the  Input/Output  module  that 
the logical audio channel has been configured for. 
•  Headers 
•  "FRzz Output configuration" means that we are setting the outputs of a FR"zz"-
type card 
•  "OUTPUT  HW:  xx.0y"  means  that  we  are  setting  the  “y”  output  of  the  card 
located in slot xx. 
•  LABEL,  alphanumeric  channel name.  Maximum size recommended: 6 characters. 
This is the name that appears in all displays and menus of the control surface AEQ 
FORUM. 
•  DEFAULT ROUTING, associates logical output channels created with: 
•  Type Inputs: the different logical inputs to the console 
•  Type Mixer:  the  system  internal  summing  buses  and  as  described  in  this 
manual in section - “4.2.2. BUS MIXER CONFIGURATION sub-menu”. 
•  STEREO/MONO,  configures  the  logical  output  channel  as  mono  or  stereo. 
Examples of Advanced Configuration sub-menu - output channels 
 4.2.4. MONITORING CONFIGURATION sub-menu 
MONITORING sub-menu is accessed from the  Internal Hardware CONFIGURATION drop-
down menu, clicking on the icon; 
MONITORING CONFIGURATION sub-menu icon 
MONITORING  CONFIGURATION  This  sub-menu  allows  you  to  define  the  operation  of  the 
control  and  monitor  sections  associated  with the  control  room  and  the  studio.  Please  refer  to 
sections 2.1.2.4 and 2.1.2.5 of this manual. 










