User Manual

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TOUCH SCREEN
Pag e Sub-menu Description
1 Presets Lets you save and load user presets to and from SD card and
internal memory. Also allows resetting all settings to factory default.
1 Project Lets you create new projects, open or trash existing projects, create
sound reports, or enter metadata information for sound reports.
1 Inputs Provides settings for the 3.5 mm Aux/Mic input as well as access to
Channel screens for channels 9 and 10.
1 Outputs
*
Provides routing and gain settings for the main L/R and X1/X2
outputs.
2 Timecode Provides access to timecode and sync settings.
2 Tone/Slate Provides access to slate mic levels and tone settings and routing.
2 Record
**
Provides record settings for LR mix gain, sample rate, bit depth, LR
linking, and HDMI record trigger.
2 SD Card Displays SD card and allows for format and empty trash card
functions.
3 USB Drive Displays USB thumbdrive information and allows for formatting the
drive.
3
*
Shortcuts
Assigns various functions as shortcuts to the * / ** toggle switch on
the front panel.
3 System Provides settings for Basic/Advanced/Custom mode, Custom mode
setup, limiters, Date/Time settings, File Transfer, Bluetooth
®
,
Wingman App password, adjusting LCD/LED brightness, updating
rmware, and viewing version and regulatory information.
3 Power Select the type of batteries being used (Alkaline, NiMH, L-Mount) to
ensure that the Power Status icon on the Home screen accurately
displays remaining battery level.
* Sub-menu/setting appears in Advanced mode only
** Some Record sub-menu options are only available in Advanced mode
Channel Screen
The Channel screen is where you will nd channel-specic settings, such as
Channel name, Input selection, Pan, 48v phantom power and Low Cut ltering.
In Advanced mode, additional settings are available via second and third
channel pages accessed by tapping the Dots icon.
L The top left corner of the Channel screen displays an editable Channel name.
Touch this region to give the channel an easy to identify name, like Vocals or Bob.
Below the Channel name is a Channel meter to aid in setting audio levels.