Configuration Instructions
Configuration pages – Overview
'Audio Output Configuration'
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6.4.1 Output configuration
'Output Name'
Local name of the output.
'Output Behaviour'
Behavior of the program channels for the mixer panel:
Program channels
Behavior
Muted for Program
Channels
No program channel will be played at the output. Priority calls will get through.
Normal Operation (mixing)
All registered network channels listed in the 'Play following network channels'
area will be mixed.
Priority mode (no mixing /
local input)
● The first network channel in the mixer panel will be played, until a channel
with a higher priority is present in the network.
● The channel priority is set via the position in the mixer panel using 'Play the
following network channels'. Entry 4 has the highest priority, entry 1 has the
lowest priority.
● A channel is available when it is serving as an input with a 'Channel-Nr.' and
the 'Mute' flag is not enabled.
Mix Local Input X
A local input will be mixed to the listed network channels.
Mix Local Input X Priority
Mode
A local input will be played, until a feed listed in the mixer panel is available via
network. The network feed has a higher priority.
<play test signal>
The output generates a test signal which can be configured on the sub-tab, see
chapter 'Test Signal settings [➙ 111]'.
Table 3: Program channels for the mixer panel.
'Play the following network channels' ('the mixer panel')
Feeding channels listed in this area will be mixed together. A maximum number of
four different channels can be mixed.
NOTICE! If the output behaviour is 'Priority mode (no mixing/local input)',
then the entry 1 has the lowest priority.
'Output Volume is controlled by'
The 'Use' checkbox enables this feature.
Selectable operation modes:
Operation mode
Function/meaning
Analog input
The sound level is controlled by a 0…10 V analog voltage from an external
potentiometer or fader.
Digital input
The sound level is controlled by a digital input. Low means muted.
Digital output
The sound level is controlled by a digital output. Low means muted.
MixGain1 output
An arbitrary mixer gain of another output in the system is used to control the
output sound level.
Input:
Informs the system which analog/digital input is being used. The valid range is
1…8.
Of Station:
Sets the station ID, tells the system where the output sound level should be
controlled from.
Table 4: Selectable operation modes