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Chapter 8 Device Properties window
Amp Editor Owner’s Manual
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Override Threshold
When using Redundant Override mode, this specifies the input level threshold value used to determine
the presence or absence of analog input for each channel.
Auto Return Delay
When using Redundant Override mode with Auto Return ON, this specifies the time from when an inter-
ruption in the analog input is detected until the amplifier switches to the digital input.
Auto Return
When using Redundant Backup mode, this specifies whether the slot input will be re-enabled when the
interrupted slot input has recovered.
When using Redundant Override mode, this specifies whether the slot input will be re-enabled when the
analog input is interrupted.
w Amp Mode (TXn/Tn/PC-N/XP/XM only)
This section displays the amplifier’s output mode (Stereo/Bridge/Parallel). For the TXn, it enables you to
specify the output mode.
For details on each output mode, refer to the owner’s manual of each amplifier.
In the case of the TXn, the setting of the amplifier itself will change when you specify the output
mode here. In the case of the Tn/PC-N, the mode setting of the amplifier itself will be reflected in
Amp Editor when synchronization occurs. In the case of the XM/XP, this is not linked with the mode
setting of the amplifier itself, so you must set the two settings to match.
e Input Sensitivity and Amp Gain (TXn only)
This specifies the gain (Amp Gain) and input sensitivity (Sensitivity) for each channel. Gain and input sensi-
tivity settings are linked. Settings will also be linked between channels A/B if the Amp Mode is Bridge or
Parallel, or if the Gain Mode is Link ON.
The gain for the Tn/XP is specified by a switch on the rear panel of the amplifier.
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