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When monitoring stereo signals, the line of the right hand audio scope fans out to represent the
difference between the left and right audio channels. The more stereo sound contained in the
audio track, the more circular the line will appear. If the audio contains minimal stereo content,
then the scope will appear more concentrated around the vertical axis.
Dialog audio tends to appear as a vertical line, whereas music with plenty of stereo content will
cause the scope to puff out. This is because mono audio is L+R, and will display on the vertical
axis, whereas stereo content is L-R, and will display on the horizontal axis to show the stereo
difference.
Audio metering display showing peak levels and audio balance
Use the “Set” drop down menu to select which
pair of audio channels to monitor.
Connecting to a Network
By connecting a SmartView or SmartScope monitor to a network, you can adjust monitor
settings for multiple units remotely.
While SmartView and SmartScope monitors display video without needing any configuration,
any network settings need to be configured prior to deployment. Network configuration can
only be performed using a direct USB connection to a computer.
22Connecting to a Network