Specifications

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CONFIGURATION
MISCELLANEOUS SCREEN
The Miscellaneous screen is accessed by opening the Configuration Options screen and left-clicking the
Miscellaneous
tab. The
Miscellaneous screen is used to select options which customize the operation of the SPM522D. At the top of the Miscellaneous screen,
the
Serial Number
and
Firmware Version
of the particular SPM522D will be displayed. The PC Control Software can operate ‘off-line’
(with no product connected) by opening a ‘new’ file for the desired product. The Serial Number & Firmware Version are not displayed for
‘new’ (off-line) files. Left-clicking
Device Name
allows a custom name to be given to the SPM522D, by entering up to 30 characters of text.
The Device Name will be stored in the SPM522D memory, and will be displayed on the title bar of the Mix screen whenever that SPM522D
is accessed with the software. Left-clicking
device number
opens a drop-down menu which allows assignment of an ‘address’ number
(1~8) to the SPM522D, for computer control of multiple units. Left-clicking
Disable front panel setup mode
toggles off & on the ability to
access Setup Mode (but not Factory Defaults) via the front panel Setup button (see Setup/Options on pg. 6).
Power-up status
determines
what settings the SPM522D will automatically recall whenever power is turned on. From the factory, the SPM522D is set to recall the
settings which existed prior to power being shut off. Left-clicking
recall preset A for Main and preset E for Zone
will instead cause the
SPM522D to recall these specific presets at power-up.
Main page-over ducking
and
Zone page-over ducking
determine the amount of
attenuation applied to Stereo Line Input signals, and how quickly they return to normal level, when ducking is triggered via Mic 1 & Mic 2
page-over (see Front & Rear Panel Features on pg. 2). Left-clicking
duck amount
opens a drop-down menu of 41 attenuation choices
(0dB~80dB). Left-clicking
ramp rate
opens a drop-down menu of 256 return rate choices (0dB~200dB per second).
NOTE: A mic/line
input must be enabled (assigned) to an output before it can trigger page-over ducking at that output.
Left-clicking
Restore Defaults
opens
a pop-up menu, which allows the Miscellaneous options (or all Configuration Options) to be set back to their factory defaults. Left-clicking
Help
provides additional instruction. Left-clicking
Close
will return you to the Mix screen.