Operation Manual

About the patching procedure 89
PRO Series Live Audio Systems
Owner’s Manual
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Press LIST. (Pressing LIST again will change the tooltip back to the standard type.)
About the patching procedure
Although patching can be thought of as routing/rerouting the control centre’s incoming,
internal and outgoing signals, in the context of the Patching screen, patching also
encompasses the setting up and configuration of the stage and FOH rack I/O devices.
The patching procedure is initially carried out after system installation and comprises:
Device configuration Configure the devices by adjusting their parameters (see
below).
Snake selection Configure the control centre according to the type of ‘snake’ you
are using for the X and Y networks (see “Configuring the snake type” on page 92).
This is important, as the control centre will not work unless the snake type
is correctly configured.
Setting up the I/O rack devices Set up the system devices, such as line I/O,
DN9696 and generic AES50, in the I/O tabs in the From and To sections of the
Patching screen (see “Setting up the I/O rack devices” on page 92).
Patching Carry out all of the required routing, for example, mics to input channels
(see “How to patch” on page 94).
Configuring the devices
You have the option to configure the devices from the Patching screen. Parameters,
such as gain and +48V phantom voltage, can be adjusted or switched on/off,
respectively, via a device-specific configuration window.
These configuration settings can be independent of channel data, as (until patched)
they only control the physical unit. If a device is subsequently patched to one or more
channels, the channel(s) control the device, and vice-versa.
The device configuration area also allows control of audio parameters when the device
is used as a direct connection to another device. For example, FOH to stage via a
digital snake, instead of through the DSP. In this case the settings are also saved in the
show file and can be automated, even though the signals are not routed through the
control centre DSP.
Item Description
1 ID of the patch connector belonging to the tooltip. If selected, this patch
connector will be patched to the source patch connector at the bottom of
the list.
2 List of selected sources still to be patched. Contains channel and device ID
information.
3 This source patch connector is the one waiting to be patched. Once
patched, this will disappear from the list and the one immediately above will
take its place.