User Manual

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I/O devices and external head amps
V5 Reference Manual
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NOTE
The indicator on the right side of the rack indicates the control status of the device.
You can perform the following operations from input channels patched to the target device:
Store/recall input channel library
Channel jobs (channel link, etc.)
HA controls at user level (only when operating HA from an input channel)
AG-DG LINK
NOTE
You cannot perform this operation on devices that do not support Gain Compensation.
I/O DEVICE HA window
Displayed when you press the rack in which the I/O device on the head amp side is mounted.
In this window, you can remotely control the head amp of the I/O device from the CL series
console by using the on-screen knobs and buttons or the multifunction knobs.
1 +48V MASTER
Indicates the on/off status of the I/O device’s master phantom power. (Switching this on
or off is performed on the I/O device itself.)
2 +48V button
These switch phantom power on/off for each channel.
3 GAIN knob
Indicates the gain of the head amp on the I/O device. To adjust the value, press the knob
to select it, and use the multifunction knobs. The level meter located at the immediate
right of the knob indicates the input level for the corresponding port.
NOTE
For devices with a wider setting range than the CL series, since some values cannot be set from
the CL series. Likewise, if the value set on the connected device side is outside the CL series
setting range, it will be displayed as an approximate value or limit value.
4 GC button
Switches on or off the Gain Compensation function that maintains a consistent signal
level on the audio network.
5 FREQUENCY knob/HPF button
These controllers switch on or off the high-pass filter built into the head amp of the I/O
device, and adjust its cutoff frequency. If you press the FREQUENCY knob to select it,
you will be able to adjust it using the corresponding multifunction knob.
NOTE
For devices that differ in how the setting value changes from the CL series, the cutoff frequency
will be set as an approximate value.
Searching for device to be controlled
Connecting to device
Synchronizing with device
Device can be controlled
Found device to be controlled, but connection
refused
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