User Manual

Table Of Contents
Input channels
V5.8 Reference Manual
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GAIN/PATCH window (1 ch)
1 Channel icon/Channel number/Channel name indicator
Indicates the channel icon, number, and name.
2 HA section
Appears if the head amp is patched to the input channel.
NOTE
If a slot is patched to the channel, the type of the slot/MY card and the slot meter will be displayed.
If a rack is patched, the type of rack and type of effect will be displayed.
+48V button
Switches head amp phantom power (+48V) on or off.
A.GAIN (analog gain) knob
Indicates the analog gain of the head amp. Adjust the gain by using the
multifunction knobs. If the Gain Compensation function is turned on, an
indicator appears, showing the analog gain position at the time the
function was turned on.
•HA meter
Displays the level of the HA input signal.
GC (Gain Compensation) ON/OFF button
This button will display when a G.C. compatible device is patched.
Turns the Gain Compensation (gain correction function) on or off. If the Gain
Compensation function is turned on, the level of the signal output from the I/O device
to the audio network will be stabilized. For example, if the FOH console and the
monitoring console are sharing an I/O device, or if you are performing digital recording
via Dante connections, using this function will maintain the signal output at a constant
level from the I/O device to the network even if the analog gain value on the I/O device
is changed. If the Gain Compensation button is turned off, the compensation gain will
be reset, while the analog gain will return to the level that was obtained before you
turned on the button. Therefore, the signal level on the digital network will remain the
same.
Gain compensation meter
Indicates the level of the signal output to the audio network after gain compensation.
2 HA section (If patched to a wireless mic)
•Frequency
Indicates the frequency that is currently set for the RF signal.
Signal quality meter
Displays the quality of the received RF signal. The vertical axis represents quality and the
horizontal axis represents time, and the display of connection status is updated every
second. If you move away from the transmitter, or the quality of the RF signal decreases
due to the influence of disturbing radio waves, the bar indication becomes lower. It
displays in purple for Shure devices, and in white for the other developer’s devices.
RX.GAIN knob/TX.GAIN knob/TX.ATT knob
Sets the HA gain for the transmitter or receiver. The level meter located at the immediate
right of the knob indicates the input level.
The knob name will change depending on the connected device.
MUTE indicator
Indicates the mute status (on/off) of the audio signal for the receiver.
RF (Radio Frequency) signal meter
Shows bars to indicate the level of the RF signal.
An active antenna indicator is shown on the right side. It indicates which antenna is
enabled by lighting up.
NOTE
For more information about the relationship between the number of bars and the actual strength
of the RF signal, refer to the manual from each developer.
Battery indicator
Shows bars to indicate the remaining battery power.
NOTE
For more information about the relationship between the number of bars and maximum operation
time, refer to the manual from each developer.
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