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I/O devices and external head amps
V5.8 Reference Manual
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Remotely controlling an R series unit
This section explains how to remotely control an R series unit that’s connected to the Dante
connector.
I/O DEVICE screen (I/O page)
1 Display switch buttons
Press one of these buttons to view the corresponding I/O device. If you press and hold
down this button, all LEDs of the corresponding I/O device will blink.
For more information about VIRTUAL/CONFLICT/DUPLICATE displayed below this
button, refer to
1 on P.173, I/O device list”.
When the CONSOLE ID select button is set to OFF in the DANTE SETUP screen, the NOT
CTRL indicator appears below the Display switch button of each device.
The NOT CTRL indicator also appears on the icons of the DANTE PATCH screen.
2 ID/Model name display
This shows the ID number, model name, and version of the I/O device.
If the WITH RECALL button is turned ON in the REMOTE HA SELECT screen, w/RECALL”
is displayed. If the +48V ACTIVE switch for the mounted device is turned ON,+48V
ACTIVE” is displayed.
3 DANTE SETUP button
Press this button to open the DANTE SETUP window, in which you can make settings
for the audio network.
STEP
1. In the upper part of the I/O DEVICE screen, press the I/O tab to display the I/O
DEVICE screen (I/O page).
2. Press the rack in which the I/O device that has head amp functionality is mounted.
3. Open the I/O DEVICE HA screen to remotely control the head amp of the I/O device.
4. To remotely control a head amp from an input channel, press a knob in the
SELECTED CHANNEL section to display the SELECTED CHANNEL VIEW screen.
5. Press the GAIN/PATCH field of the channel you want to adjust. The GAIN/PATCH
window will appear.
6. Control the head amp of the I/O device in the GAIN/PATCH window.
7. When you have finished making settings, press the “x” symbol to close the window.
8. Press the rack in which the I/O device on the OUTPUT side is mounted.
9. Set the output port on the OUTPUT PATCH window, as necessary.
Refer to step 7 in I/O device patching” (page 173).
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