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Chap ter 5 Menu List
Moni to r M ixer Configur ation Menu
determine the correct delay. Pressing the knob toggles between no
delay (
Off
) and the current delay setting.
Source Pair Select: Rotating this knob steps you through all the
possible source pairs for this particular monitoring pair, or
Off
.
Pressing this knob has no effect.
You can choose any one of the eight channel pairs of any active
input or output card, or
Off
. In Dolby-capable units, the five Dolby
output pairs will be added. This will select between one of many
inputs (five processor cards at 16 channel pairs each plus five Dolby
output pairs). The choices are presented to you as
Slot x (<card
name>) Pair y
or
Dolby Decoder Pair z
.
Setting the channel to
Off
disables the other knobs for that channel
pair.
Turning a channel
Off
removes its meter, its associated text, and its
phase LED from the
Main screen
. The remaining meters will
automatically scale and rearrange themselves to fill the void.
Speaker Mute On/Off: Rotating or pressing this knob turns the
knob label on or off. When the
Speaker Mute
is
On
, no sound will
emit from the speakers, although the metering will work normally.
This mute is designed to be engaged when an external surround
sound system is in use instead of the internal speakers.
Phase LED On/Off: Rotating or pressing this knob turns the
selected pair-wise phase indicator on or off. The effect is to either
enable or disable a phase indicator on the
Main Screen
.
The phase indicators in this menu can be enabled for adjacent
channels that are part of the same cluster only. A phase indicator
can not be enabled for any channel that is off. The box is disabled for
any phase indicator that cannot be enabled. Refer to Arbitrary Phase
Measurement Menu on page 94 to set up phase comparisons
between non-adjacent channels.
Note:
While adjusting the delay, the monitor may temporarily
produce a small clicking noise.