User Manual

Chapter 8 Device Properties window
Amp Editor Owner’s Manual
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[General] tab (for devices other than XMV)
Here you can make mode settings such as the amplifier’s output mode. This setting can be changed when online
or offline. For information on the XMV, refer to page132.
q Input Redundancy (TXn only)
Here you can make settings for a redundant connection (duplicate audio connections) that uses both the ana-
log input signal and the digital (slot) input signal. If the digital input audio is interrupted by a broken connec-
tion or other problem, the amplifier can automatically switch to the analog input (Redundant Backup), or the
amplifier can automatically switch to the analog input simply when an analog audio input signal is detected
(Redundant Override).
Redundant Mode
Specifies the redundant connection mode. You can choose one of the following three settings.
Mode Content
Off Redundant connection is off
Redundant Backup
The input signal from the card installed in the slot will be the main signal; if the
input from the card becomes unlocked, the amplifier will automatically switch to
the input signal from the analog jack. To verify whether the I/O card you’re
using supports Redundant Backup mode, refer to “Supported cards” in the
TX6n/5n/4n reference manual.
Redundant Override
The input signal from the card installed in the slot will be the main signal; if an
input signal from the analog jack is detected, the amplifier will automatically
switch to the input signal from the analog jack. If [Override Channel Link] is
checked, all channels will switch together to the input signal from the analog
jacks when an input signal is detected from either analog jack.
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