Specifications

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CONFIGURATION
MUTE 2 / MIC 2 SCREEN
The Mute 2 / Mic 2 screen provides the same functions as the Mute 1 / Mic 1 screen, except that it affects the Mic 2 Mute terminal instead.
The Mute 2 / Mic 2 screen is accessed by opening the Configuration Options screen and left-clicking the
Mute 2 / Mic 2
tab. The Mute 2 /
Mic 2 screen is used to select options which customize the function of the Mic 2 Mute terminal (see Front & Rear Panel Features on pg. 2).
Left-clicking
Mute 2 input causes gated operation of Mic 2
toggles assignment of gating to the Mic 2 signal. Gating allows that mic/line
input signal to remain off, until triggered on either manually (via contact-closure) or automatically (via signal present) at the Mute 2 terminal.
Left-clicking
Mute 2 input causes page-over duck of Main program source
toggles assignment of ducking at the Main Output.
Left-clicking
Mute 2 input causes page-over duck of Zone program source
toggles assignment of ducking at the Zone Output.
Ducking is a temporary attenuation of the Stereo Line Input signal at that output, which is triggered manually (via contact-closure) or
automatically (via signal present) at the Mute 2 terminal.
NOTE: A mic/line input must be enabled (assigned) to an output before it can
trigger page-over ducking at that output.
Left-clicking
Mute 2 Hold time
opens a drop-down menu of 256 hold time choices (0~63.75
seconds).
NOTE: Hold Time determines how long mute functions remain in effect after triggering (manual or automatic) is released. Hold
Time is not the same as Ramp Rate, which determines how fast a signal returns to normal after Hold Time has elapsed.
Left-clicking
Mute 2 behaves like a programmable logic input
will disable the Mute 2 functions described above, and instead allow the Mic 2 Mute
terminal to be used as a logic input, which can then be programmed like a remote control button (see Configuration on pg. 9). However, a
logic input can have two ‘button definitions’, one for when the circuit is ‘closed’ (activated) and another for when the circuit is ‘opened’
(released). Therefore, drop-down menus of the forty possible control buttons are provided for both the ‘closing’ & the ‘opening’ of the logic
input circuit. The logic input can still be triggered manually (via contact-closure) or automatically (via signal present). Left-clicking
Restore Defaults
opens a pop-up menu, which allows the Mute 2 / Mic 2 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.