User Manual

R Remote Version 4.5 Users Guide 19
On the k
nobs, you can use the following shortcuts and context menu.
Action
Operation
<Ctrl> (<command>) + click
Sets analog gain to the default value (-6 dB).
<Ctrl> (<command>) + <Shift> + click
Sets analog gain to 0 dB.
Right click Displays the following context menu.
[All Default]
Sets the analog gain of all channels to the default value (-6
dB).
[All 0dB]
Sets the analog gain of all channels to 0 dB.
[GC] button
Switches on/off the gain compensation that regularizes the signal level on the audio network. If this is on,
the gain value fixed by gain compensation is displayed, and subsequent changes to analog gain is
compensated by the compensation gain within the device; audio is transmitted to the Dante network at
the gain value that was fixed immediately before this was enabled.
There are limits to the amount of gain compensation. The maximum compensation is 24 dB when turning the knob
toward the left, and 48 dB when turning the knob toward the right. For example if you apply gain compensation at 30
dB, compensation is maintained until you set the analog gain to 6 dB, but if you set the analog gain to 4 dB, the gain
value that is output will be 28 dB. If in this state you return the setting to 6 dB or higher, compensation maintains the
level at 30 dB.
[FREQ] knob / [HPF] button
Switches on/off the high-pass filter that is built into the HA of the device, and adjusts the cutoff frequency.
The current setting is shown in the numeric box located below the knob.
If you <ctrl> (<command>) + click above the [FREQ] knob, the cutoff frequency is set to the default
value (80 Hz).