User Manual
Table Of Contents
- How to Use This Reference Manual
- Contents
- Function Tree
- SELECTED CHANNEL section
- Centralogic section
- Input and output patching
- Input channels
- Signal flow for input channels
- Specifying the channel name/icon
- HA (head amp) settings
- Sending the signal from an input channel to the STEREO/MONO bus
- Added pan function (Monaural input channels only)
- Sending a signal from an input channel to a MIX/ MATRIX bus
- Channel name display indication
- Correcting delay between channels (Input Delay)
- Surround output for input channels
- Channel library operations
- OUTPUT channels
- EQ and Dynamics
- Channel Job
- Scene memory
- Monitor and Cue functions
- Talkback and Oscillator
- Meters
- Graphic EQ, Parametric EQ, Effects, and PREMIUM RACK
- I/O devices and external head amps
- MIDI
- Recorder
- Setup
- About the SETUP screen
- User settings
- Preferences
- USER DEFINED keys
- Functions that can be assigned to USER DEFINED keys
- USER DEFINED knobs
- Functions that can be assigned to USER DEFINED knobs
- Assignable encoders
- Functions that can be assigned to the assignable encoders
- GAIN/PAN/ASSIGN knob (assignable encoder) functions
- Custom fader bank
- Master fader
- Custom fader bank functions
- Console Lock
- Saving and loading setup data to and from a USB flash drive
- Formatting a USB flash drive
- Word clock and slot settings
- Using cascade connections
- Basic settings for MIX buses and MATRIX buses
- Switching the entire phantom power supply on/off
- Specifying the brightness of the touch screen, LEDs, channel name displays, and lamps
- Setting the date and time of the internal clock
- Setting the network address
- Dante audio network settings
- Using GPI (General Purpose Interface)
- Help function
- Other functions
- Initializing the unit to factory default settings
- Adjusting the detection point of the touch screen (Calibration function)
- Adjusting the faders (Calibration function)
- Fine-tuning the input and output gain (Calibration function)
- Adjusting the channel color (Calibration function)
- Adjusting the brightness of the channel name display
- Adjusting the contrast of the channel name display
- Initializing the console settings and Dante audio network settings
- Update procedure for NAME SUB CPU firmware
- Update function to Dante firmware
- Warning/Error Messages
- Index
- Data List
- EQ Library List
- DYNAMICS Library List
- Dynamics Parameters
- Effect Type List
- Effects Parameters
- Premium Rack Processor Parameters
- Parameters That Can Be Assigned to Control Changes
- NRPN Parameter Assignments
- Mixing Parameter Operation Applicability
- MIDI Data Format
- Input/output characteristics
- Electrical Characteristics
- Mixer Basic Parameters
- Pin Assignment
- MIDI Implementation Chart
I/O devices and external head amps
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6 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 Shure.
7 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 Shure.
8 Control status indicator
Indicates the control status of the device.
NOTE
When control on the receiver side is possible, the parameter values for the receiver are sent to
the console.
WIRELESS DEVICE screen
This screen is displayed when you select the desired wireless device in the I/O DEVICE
screen (WIRELESS page). Here you can set the channel name and HA. You cannot set when
the device is offline. Note that when the device is online, the settings on the device are
applied.
1 Channel name button
Press this button to display the NAME screen for setting channel names on the receiver
side. Up to 8 characters can be set.
2 Frequency
Indicates the frequency that is currently set for the RF signal.
NOTE
To change the frequency of the RF signal, change directly in the wireless device.
3 GAIN knob
Sets the HA gain for the receiver. To adjust the value, touch the screen, then 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.
4 MUTE button
Mutes the audio signal.
5 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.
6 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 Shure.
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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