User Manual

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Tone Generator
The receiver features a built-in tone generator to provide a continuous audio signal which is useful for sound checks and for
system troubleshooting. The level and frequency of the tone are adjustable.
Note: The tone generator enters the signal chain before the system gain. The overall system gain will affect the level of the tone.
From the Channel menu: Audio > Tone
Generator
User the control wheel to select a level and frequency for the tone.
Press ENTER to save.
Tip: Set the Level to Off to stop the generator.
Headphone Monitoring
The headphone monitoring jack provides options for listening to a selected receiver channel or for accessing and monitoring
audio from Dante-enabled devices on your network.
To listen to a receiver channel, select the channel number and use the volume knob to adjust the signal level.
Headphone Monitoring Options
Advanced headphone options allow you to monitor the audio from Dante devices on your network and to adjust the headphone
settings.
Access the Headphone Monitor menu by pressing the headphone volume knob. Use the control wheel to select one of the fol
lowing options:
Dante Browse
Press the control wheel to search your network for Dante channels. Scroll to select and monitor a device with the head
phones.
Dante Cue
Use the control wheel to configure the receiver as a Cue Station, allowing the receiver to act as a central monitoring point
for your system. You can add additional channels to Cue Groups. Channels in the Cue Group can be monitored by press
ing and holding the channel button on the source receiver.
Headphone Settings
Configuration options:
LIMITER THRESHOLD: Adjusts the trigger point for the headphone limiter to protect against unexpected increases in sig
nal level
FD-S PRE/POST SELECTION: Selects a audio monitoring point in the signal path before or after Frequency Diversity pro
cessing for the headphone. This setting is useful for isolating sources of noise or interference.