Owner's Manual
Table Of Contents
- User Manual
- Table of Contents
- Important Safety Instructions
- Introduction
- Key Features and Applications
- Package Contents
- Rack Installation Guide
- Hardware Overview
- Connections
- Network Connection Overview
- Software Overview
- Sources
- Zones (Zone Outputs)
- Zones-Limiter
- Zones-Groups Overview
- Room Combine Active
- Message Player Overview
- Messages
- GPIO Overview
- Scenes Overview
- Routines Overview
- Accessories Overview
- Accessories Page
- Print, Assemble, Place, and Scan
- X-ANS General Settings
- Accessories Connection Rules
- Scheduler, Steps to Create an Event
- Diagrams – Connection Diagram and Block Diagram
- Settings Page Overview
- Front Panel Display Menu Tree
- Specifications
- Mechanical Line Drawings with Dimensions
- Regulatory Information: AZM4 / AZM8 / A-BT
- Limited Warranty, Customer Service Online Warranty Claim Process
- Quick Start Guide
- Product Info
- System Examples
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RCA Inputs - Stereo
1. Stereo sources require selecting a Left and Right input port which requires using two RCA Inputs.
2. Using the stereo-summed RCA inputs requires splitting the Left/Right RCA cable between two input ports for true Left/Right stereo. (In this example,
the Left + to + input 7 and Right – to + input 8)
3. Pre-set High Pass Filter Enable for Left & Right – a separate EQ filter placed before the Equalizer page allowing roll-off of low end before the gate and
compressor, allowing all bands of the equalizer to be used for other requirements. NOTE: In Stereo Mode, the DSP will affect both left & right channels.
4. 0dB to +30 dB of preamp gain available to fine tune RCA input sensitivity sources.
5. When in the General Settings page, editing of the source name, color tag (click on color), and also delete source “X”, is available.
Sources - DSP
Gate
1. Gates, sometimes referred to as Noise-Gates, are typically used to reduce noise from an open microphone when placed in a noisy environment by
turning off or reducing the gain until the intended signal is present. The signal must reach the threshold setting to open the Gate and allow the mic
to be heard. When the signal goes below the threshold, the Gate closes again. A common use for this feature is when making announcements in
noisy rooms. The Gate can be adjusted to keep the mic muted until someone walks up and speaks directly into it, thereby reducing the PA system
from amplifying the crowd chatter.
2. Enable the Gate and Active indicator.