User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Cover
- Contents
- Introduction
- Controls and Connectors
- Panel Operations
- Basic Operations
- Screen Structure
- Operations that can be Performed from the Panel
- Alert Messages
- HOME Screen
- METER Screen
- SETTING Screen
- UTILITY Screen
- MENU Screen
- SIGNAL PATH Screen
- SIGNAL PATH Block Diagrams
- Recalling library settings (Speaker Processor only)
- Slot Input Router
- Input On/Off
- 4x4 Matrix Mixer
- 8Band Input EQ
- Input Delay
- Oscillator Mix
- X-Over Input Level (Speaker Processor)
- X-Over Polarity (Speaker Processor)
- X-Over (Speaker Processor)
- Output Delay (Speaker Processor)
- 6Band Output EQ (Speaker Processor)
- Output Level (Speaker Processor)
- Mute On/Off (Speaker Processor)
- Limiter (Speaker Processor)
- Output Router
- SCENE Screen
- Initializing the internal memory
- System Connection Examples
- Connecting External Controllers and Analog Devices
- Adjusting the Input/Output Levels
- Appendix
TX6n/5n/4n Reference Manual
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System Connection Examples
By connecting both the analog audio signal and the digital audio signal, you can make a redundant connection
(duplicate audio connections). If the digital audio signal is interrupted by a problem such as a broken connection,
the system will switch to the analog audio signal.
In order to enable a redundant connection, you’ll need to access the MENU screen ➝ General ➝ Input Redun-
dancy, and choose “Backup” so that the digital audio signal has priority (page 26).
Redundant connections (Backup)
Network switch
Amp control
TXn
Amp Editor
Computer
Amp control
Amp control
Amp control
TXn TXn
Mixer
THRU/
OUT
IN
THRU/
OUT
ININ
Analog audio
Digital audio
Analog audio
Digital audio
Analog audio
Digital audio