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There are two sets of radio buttons on the right hand side. The first set is used to select Relays or Opto-Isolators.
The second set is used to select Input Paths, Output Paths or Console Status. The combination of radio buttons
determines what is displayed in the list.
Paths and Relays
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Click the Relays radio button and either the Input Paths or Output Paths radio button.
The list will show relay setup for input or output paths (as shown for inputs above). The columns are the same for
input and output paths.
Path
This shows all valid input paths (Channels and Tracks) or output paths (Groups, Auxes and Main Outputs).
Fader Mic/Line
This can be set to Any, Mic or Line and is set to Any by default. This determines whether the relay associated with
the fader will be activated when there is a valid input on the Mic or Line input.
For instance, if this is set to Mic for Channel 1 then the fader relay will only fire (when the fader is over-pressed) if
Channel 1 is switched to Mic and there is a source connected to the Mic input.
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To select Fader Mic/Line double click the entry for the required path.
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Click Mic, Line or Any as required.
Fader Relay
This is the relay number that is switched by the fader overpress.
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To select the relay number double click the entry for the required path and type the required relay number
and press <ENTER>.
If Auto Increment is enabled then the entry box will move to the next path.
If Auto Increment Value is also selected then the next unused relay number will be automatically entered in the
box.
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To cancel Auto Increment click the red X at the side of the entry box.
Mic Live Bus
This is used to select whether or not the path will affect either of the Mic Live busses when the relays are closed.
Mic Live Busses A and B are 'virtual' busses that can be used to switch relays when they are active. They are
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